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    • RE: Most annoying SU behavior

      OK.. No bro's.

      Must just be me. Sorry guys. This kills SU for me

      @oldnick said:

      Unwanted lines that cause disappearing surfaces when deleted. As far as I can see the disappearance does not always relate to lines bounding areas. Sometimes it's because a surface I did NOT want was formed mysteriously.

      I just know that I tried to do a table top, and eve3ry time I rotated the view I would find surfaces gone, surfaces appearing etc.

      I actually find that5 creation of surfaces a nuisance: sometimes you just want lines.....this IS "SKETCH-up"

      Colour me old fashioned and maybe I need that "paradigm", but I want to be able to create and delete surfaces as I require, not at the whim of the programme.

      posted in SketchUp Feature Requests
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      OldNick
    • RE: Most annoying SU behavior

      Unwanted lines that cause disappearing surfaces when deleted. As far as I can see the disappearance does not always relate to lines bounding areas. Sometimes it's because a surface I did NOT want was formed mysteriously.

      I just know that I tried to do a table top, and eve3ry time I rotated the view I would find surfaces gone, surfaces appearing etc.

      I actually find that5 creation of surfaces a nuisance: sometimes you just want lines.....this IS "SKETCH-up"

      Colour me old fashioned and maybe I need that "paradigm", but I want to be able to create and delete surfaces as I require, not at the whim of the programme.

      posted in SketchUp Feature Requests
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      OldNick
    • RE: Stopping Snap

      Wow! I am seriously glad you told me that. I have worked with drafting programmes that did that sort of thing, and it can be very frustrating. So thanks for passing on a workaround and saving me (and I hope others) a lot of trouble.

      posted in Newbie Forum
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      OldNick
    • RE: Stopping Snap

      Thanks a mill for that! Much better!

      posted in Newbie Forum
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      OldNick
    • RE: Stopping Snap

      AHAH! So the snap is zoom sensitive? I have seen this before and was wondering but had not had a chance to try it. Basically just sat down. I will give it a go.

      posted in Newbie Forum
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      OldNick
    • RE: Stopping Snap

      thanks very much for the reply.

      Dang! That's a nuisance. It snaps to all sorts of weird and distant places 😲 if you are unlucky.

      posted in Newbie Forum
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      OldNick
    • Stopping Snap

      I am trying to draw some arcs, and the Snap settings are simply getting in the way. How do I turn Snap on or off, and decide what to snap to? Help keeps mentioning an Arrange Menu, or Context menu and i can't find that.

      Any help appreciated.

      Nick

      posted in Newbie Forum sketchup
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    • RE: Puzzled about Moving

      AHAH! Lovely. Rotate worked a treat. πŸ‘

      Nick

      posted in Newbie Forum
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    • RE: Puzzled about Moving

      OK. I will thanks. I have had a go at rotating and I think I am getting the hang of it.

      I am not new to PC-based drawing, just the methods of this programme.

      Nick

      posted in Newbie Forum
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      OldNick
    • RE: Puzzled about Moving

      OK. Great! I was wondering about quantifying stuff.

      Actually I have found that using the fold does not give the result I need (although it may one day). It causes distortion of the shape. I wanted a round cylinder with non perp ends.

      So I am looking at slicing...but I may have to have another go and post a question about that, as I got so far than got stuck.

      Nick

      posted in Newbie Forum
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      OldNick