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Thank you very much!
@tig said:
You could try this:
'disable'set.rb
by renaming itset.rb.txt
edit the file../Plugins/remxl/parsers/baseparser.rb
near the start disable therequire
forset
by prefixing the line with a#
, thus
**#**require 'set'
You should still get the required 'Set' functions loaded by Sketchup for the svg tool AND sandbox...Try it this way and report back - you should then get both tools working..........
Before you follow the instructions:
After TIG instructions:
I have no knowledge of scripts, just follow the instructions.
Regards to all, and I hope someone helps us.
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Best wishes
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Greatly appreciated, I will be testing and commenting
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where download?
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I'm using OSX and it works perfect!
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SU7 tested on Mac OSX 10.5.7 and it works 100%
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@tig said:
@autokidd said:
Just a flat wall with a lot of intersecting mullions that need a solution lol
You could try Lattice-izer ruby script. You draw the centre-lines of the pattern required (lines and arcs on a coplanar face), group everything and run it - fill in the dialog. You'll get an open lattice or lattice with panes as chosen. If it's to fit inside a hole you need to apply an offset to the face first as all lattice members are centre-lined...
I've attached a 'tutorial' and a copy of Latticizer.rb...
Thank you very, very, very much...!