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      Tool to automatically create ifcSpaces ?

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      There are several tools available that can automatically create IFC spaces within a building model. These tools can be used to quickly and accurately define the spaces within a building, which can be useful for various purposes such as energy analysis, building management, and facility planning. One example of a tool that can create IFC spaces is Solibri Model Checker (SMC). SMC is a Building Information Modeling (BIM) quality assurance and control software that can identify and classify spaces within a building model based on their size, shape, and location. It can also automatically create space boundaries based on the geometry of the building model, and assign space names based on predefined rules. Another example is the Revit software, which is a BIM software developed by Autodesk. Revit includes a feature called "Space Separation Lines" that allows users to define the boundaries of spaces within a building model. Users can draw space separation lines in the 3D model view, or create them automatically using the "Automatic Separation Lines" tool. This tool can create space separation lines based on the geometry of the building model and the type of space (e.g., office, conference room, etc.). There are also other tools available that can create IFC spaces, such as ArchiCAD and Allplan. These tools may have different features and capabilities, so it is important to evaluate the needs of the project and choose the tool that is most suitable.
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      IFC & attributes import-export

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      House Builder

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      @unknownuser said: Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate. True! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ug8aM9v40Sg
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      Quick Selection

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      The easiest fix for Ruby 2 and higher, is to use a refinement that only that file can "see" and use. I inserted the following at the top of the file (after deleting the Set reassignment): require 'set' # Create a refinement for the Set class: module DBUR module RefinedSet refine ::Set do alias :insert :add alias :contains? :include? end end end # Use the refinement: using DBUR::RefinedSet By request from @paddyclown, here is the "fixed" file. It still needs a drastic overhaul, but this will get it working (fingers crossed): DBUR_QuickSelection.rb @Didier-Bur ping (I do not know how to send this by PM in this new forum interface.)
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      Sketchup to bricscad *.dwg & back

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      Jean yes, you are right, infact SU obvioulsy cretaes poly meshes when it exports to *dwg... maybe there is a mesh to 'solid' (acis) converter somewhere... ? if i find it, i'll post back here Merci en tous les cas Paddy
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      Sketchup to OpenSim ?

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      Here's a link on how to configure grids for the viewer, http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Viewer If they're running a mesh enabled simulator and running a stand alone simulator, instead of using hosted service like Second Life or Inworlds, they need to configure the sim, http://metatek.blogspot.com/2011/07/multi-user-sim-on-stick.html also check http://opensimulator.org If you have a mesh enabled browser, when you click build, select upload and don't see model, either the sim or the region isn't mesh enabled. If it's standalone they need to back up their inventory, OAR files then install a newer version, OpenSim 0.7.2 is mesh enabled. If you're using a hosted service, you're SOL. As a precaution, export the model as both obj and collada, and use MeshLab to import the obj to export as a collada. There's still a problem with uploading SketchUp exported collada files, it's either the exporter or artifacts in the model.
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      Yaml schpamel

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      Thanks guys for the advice: I did search in my plugin folder & couldn't find the offending yaml.rb... Not sure I have the patience/time right now to hunt further, it's not a major hassle: However, if i do find out, i will post the answer here ! I actually need to spend some time working out how to get a sketchup model as a mesh onto a friend's grid in OpenSim (like 2nd life) as the viewers that support mesh import (2nd life v3 & Kirsten's) do not seem to be able to be forced to find the ip address of the friend's grid which is hosted on another mate's serveur grrrr & lovely viewers like hippo won't do mesh... hého, such is life, real life
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