[Plugin] Xref Manager v6.0 20120907
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Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v5.1There are plugins however that can help you have your rather complex model more navigable. Have a look at Ghost Components for instance:
viewtopic.php?t=21469 (Now the best would of course be if you could keep these components as ghosts all the time and they would still display their "real" complexity when making image or animation export or even for render engines...) Gai...
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v5.1isn't there a better way than ghost comp? because i'm working on a housing projects and it has lot of housing units. [varying from 16 to 20 storeys high]..the site is huge, and I want to work on the site model. I was going to the site model with the xrefs of each type of units [located as separate files for each of the towers.]. I can't seem to find a good way
Xref Manager and StylesTIG,
I'm not sure if anyone has noticed or mentioned this before with regard to your XRef plugin........ ......... If I update a model that has Xrefs linked to it (ie if one of the Xrefs has changed and the parent model asks if I want to update model), when I update the model, the scene always changes to the shaded with textures style. Typically, I tend to use the flat (shaded) style on all my styles. .......... Might be worth looking into next time you are working on Xref plugin. (Brilliant plugin by the way) ........... Regards Howard L'
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v5.1Super tool.
Would it be possible to have a toolbar too, that is more handy than to open the plugins folder. It works fine in my SU pro 8, it just need the Win32ole.so in the SU plugin lib. I use it with Fredo6 Additional plugin folders. Thanks'
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v5.1This tool is now very 'old in the tooth' and it needs a major revamp.
For example, lot of its 'ole work can now be done using built-in importers etc... A toolbar and webdialog interfaces would also be on the agenda... It is on the list of things to do BUT it's near the bottom of a long list ! TIG
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v5.1TIG,
I agree with you. This tool would benifit from an update. We use it EVERY day, to assemble and manage large models. It's really useful for that purpose. Any updates you make, when you actually have time to make them, would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for all your scripting work! Dave.
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v5.1I missed out on the original post for this plugin that describes what it does. Can you repost the description?
I've reduced my experience level to intermediate because how can I possibly be "advanced" if Solo lists himself as intermediate!!
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v5.1My 'Xref Manager' allows you to link external SKPs [and DWG/DWG [at the moment for PC only]] into a 'master' SKP model.
Of course you can already do that but inserting 'component' SKPs, but there is no 'reminder'... With the tool you can then automatically check if an external 'xref' file has be changed since it was last loaded in this Model and then choose to reload it. The dialog list all such files... a new web-dialog would improve this a lot ! Currently [on PC only] you can also set an option to auto-check the xrefs' 'currency' as the master-SKP opens. There are other tools to make a component into an 'xref', bind them in so they are no longer 'linked' externally, and so on... It's somewhat like AutoCAD's Xref-tools... but unfortunately the inserted files are 'full' versions... not 'place-holders'- as this isn't supported in the SKP format... It's long overdue an up date... "watch this space"... but don't wait up TIG
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v5.1This has great potential for the kind of work I do: A main standard set of components with added customer-peculiar components. It should be very useful to assure, for the next set of customer-peculiar components, that the standard set is up to date.
So...I'll be watching with interest I've reduced my experience level to intermediate because how can I possibly be "advanced" if Solo lists himself as intermediate!!
TIGs XREF Manager Import BugI am having problems importing DWGs for xref purposes with TIGs XREF Manager. When I import the drawing, I get the error shown below. This happens on two machines, both running the same setup.
What is odd is the -++ at the end of the .dwg extension. Its almost if the script is adding additional characters to the file path. Using Sketchup 8.0.15158 Windows 7 Home Premium Importing 2004 DWG Ruby console reports: Error: #<NoMethodError: undefined method `definition' for nil:NilClass> C:/PROGRA~2/Google/GOOGLE~1/Plugins/XrefManager.rb:566:in `add_dwg_attrib' C:/PROGRA~2/Google/GOOGLE~1/Plugins/XrefManager.rb:542:in `add_dwg' C:/PROGRA~2/Google/GOOGLE~1/Plugins/XrefManager.rb:566:in `call' C:/PROGRA~2/Google/GOOGLE~1/Plugins/XrefManager.rb:566 Any suggestions? Please, register (free) to access all the attachments on the forums.
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v5.1I've moved this recent post into the tool's main thread, where it belongs.
The final errors appear because the DWG isn't auto-loaded and so it has no definition to use when it tries to add 'xref' attributes to it. The file-name/path getting '-++' added onto the end is clearly what's breaking it. The tool uses +/- key presses to navigate the dialog [this will be avoided in a future version...] The -++ pattern shows that you have 'chosen' options: No to merge Yes to orient Yes to use origin [this is fixed 'on'] Because you obscured the earlier path it's unclear... does the path look right otherwise -e.g. does it have a drive letter like 'C:\...' ? Is suspect that something is happening with the 'key-stroke' mimicker... I find that I can break it so the drive letter is missed off ! Then it reports the file can't be found and the thing fails as the keys then write in the file-name panel incorrectly... This tool needs a major overhaul - it's two versions [or more] behind... I'll look at replacing parts of the code that need key-stroke mimicking [as an interim fix] and get back to you soonest... TIG
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v6.0 20120907Here's v6.0 viewtopic.php?p=46367#p46367
It's not the full update that is still in the very long pipe-line [web-dialogs etc], but it is issued to address reported problems with using PC DWG/DXF xrefs... AND now it allows these on MAC too... TIG
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v6.0 20120907
Wow! Thank you TIG! You are awesome! I will try this later! Thanks !!!
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v6.0 20120907A designer is an emerging synthesis of artist, inventor, mechanic, objective economist and evolutionary strategist. - R. Buckminster Fuller
Some of my 3D crap
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v6.0 20120907TIG-
I neglected to come back and let you know that you are awesome. Thanks for the updated plugin!
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v6.0 20120907Can any one please tell me about how to install it in google sketchup 8 pro? I have copied the XrefManager.rb to my google sketchup plugin folder. But i am unable so see Xref tools while i open my plugin menu in Google Sketchup.
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v6.0 20120907This tool is the simplest sort you will come across - a single .rb file that you place in the Plugins folder. There is no unzipping, extraction, subfolders of helper files, Libs, other files that you need [the one additional .so file for PC users was discontinued some years ago] etc. Once installed, after a restart of SketchUp, it should add a submenu to the Plugins menu, with sub-items relating to the tool; this is the only slightly complex matter, as some even simpler tools might add their item directly into the Plugins menu itself. Also it is not an Extension, so it doesn't need activating and it has not got a toolbar to activate either... I assume you are not getting any error messages as SketchUp starts... So, assuming that it appears to you that you have installed the .rb file in the Plugins folder and you are not seeing the menu items then I suspect you have not got your security permissions set properly... Look at the Plugins folder in Windows Explorer - is there a link/button in one of the top-bars saying something like 'Compatibility Files...' - this is indicative of this. If you click on it you should find that the .rb file [and perhaps other things too] have been put into a 'Virtual Store' with a path that mimics the Sketchup..Plugins folder structure. This is 'Windows' protecting you from yourself, over zealously. SketchUp cannot auto-load files from this folder, although they can be seen in the main folder's list they are actually elsewhere ! Being an Admin is not sufficient to allow you to add files to 'program files' subfolders, without issues... So to fix this... as an Admin, select the Plugins folder's icon and right-click context-menu > Properties > Security > Edit... Set the access-rights to that folder to 'FULL' [all ticked] for 'yourself' and then OK to save the changes... From now on when you add a file to the Plugins folder, then that's where it goes... So they should all work as expected... You might wish to tidy up the 'Compatibility Files...' - either by deleting them after you reinstall things, or Edit/Cut+Paste back into the proper Plugins folder otherwise... Incidentally you should set the permissions for the Components, Materials and Styles folder to FULL too as from time to time you will want to add files to those as well... Please confirm if this was the issue and it's fixed: it might help others having similar problems... TIG
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v6.0 20120907Thank you so much for helping me, i have followed all steps you have written for me. but the problem is not fixed yet.
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v6.0 20120907Have you checked everything as I said ?
How about 'security permissions' ?? 'Compatibility Files...' ??? Can you take a screen-shot of your Plugins folder showing the whole window, and the files [especially the xrefmanager.rb one]. Also a screen-shot of the Plugins folder's Properties > Security > Edit dialog might help... TIG
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v6.0 20120907Hi. Thanks for the great plugin.
"Pick Type of XREF Checking On Opening: Open XREF Manager if needed" is selected, but the dialog does not show up when opening a file. What's wrong? Thanks
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v6.0 20120907What is your OS? This is a "PC only" [experimental] feature to auto-check for a needed update of any xrefs when you open a SKP. You can easily use the tool 'manually'... TIG
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v6.0 20120907
Windows 7
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v6.0 20120907Ok.
A few more feature requests:
Thanks for the great work, Best regards Felix
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v6.0 20120907
It would also be nice to have an option to have a prefix for the xref component's name. So that when I set e.g. 'XREF: ' as prefix, all components created by xref get the name 'XREF: <filename of ref'd file>'. This way I can avoid that if I have a component in my "source" file already with a name the same as the file name, one of the nested components gets '#1' added to it's name (avoids confusion and makes my parts list created by the Cutlist plugin prettier).
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v6.0 20120907Hi TIG,
what do you think of my suggestions? Best, Felix
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v6.0 20120907Thanks a million TIG! This is brilliant! Can't wait to see what you come up with next, you're a scripting machine!
ADDENDUM - Hey TIG, I've been using the heck out of this plugin since I discovered it, and in fact I wanted to see if I could make a request or two? I've got a model with probably 25 XREF SKP components, and it's super stable. The only thing is that because my monitor resolution is somewhat lacking at work, I'm about 2 XRef's away from the Manager window not fitting the screen any more. I think a re-sizable or scroll-able XRef Manager window would be amazing if it isn't already in the works. Knowing you it'll be posted before I hit submit
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v6.0 20120907TIG You are the best. This plugin really upgrades sketchup to another level:) Thanks again.
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v6.0 20120907Hi, just update you that this plugin doesn't supply Autocad 2013 format.
Re: [Plugin] Xref Manager v6.0 20120907It's Sketchup that doesn't support that ACAD version format !
The plugin simply does what Sketchup can do... So either set your ACAD options always to save as an earlier version - which as well as suiting Sketchup, is kind to other recipients who might be running earlier ACAD versions. If you have received CAD files from a third party and they won't make them as an earlier version for you, then get/use 'DWG Trueview' from AutoDesk [free] - that will convert most DWG/DXF files into other versions, that would be compatible with Sketchup and other CAD programs too. A DWG/DXF file for import into Sketchup needs to be only the very earliest of versions [r12?]... because Sketchup only brings in its 'geometry'; so any newer versions' sophistication will be ignored anyway... that is except for the newer versions' 'unit settings' - but then these are always misinterpreted by Sketchup's importer as being inches, even when clearly set to something else... so r12 is again best... TIG
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