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That is, you can enter it in CutList Bridge and keep the data with the SketchUp design file. If you are a CutList Plus fx user and are familiar with the Raw Materials tab then you will be plased to know that all of what you see under the Raw Materials tab will be included in CutList Bridge. Version 3.0 will address the Other Items issue and much, much more. See my post on my blog for the release of version 2.5 at. But the good news is that a few of your suggestions are either implemented in version 2.5 or will be in version 3.0. I am so sorry for getting back to you so late with this reply. Thank you for sharing your plugin it is already making an impact on my productivity
For instance painting internal components in a cheaper sheet material and seeing how much it would save on a project, without leaving sketchup. It would also mean that one could- at a glance -see if you had missed any components or if components were assigned the wrong material.Ī further advantage to this workflow would be the ability to do instantaneous cost comparisons by substituting materials of certain components within the design. This would mean one could paint edges with the desired edge banding-a feature i would pay money for. Cutlist bridge then assigns the relative attribute in the extended info from the texture name on the faces of the component. You then "paint" the components in your model with the selected material from the collection which would have a folder for each material type rough lumber,sheet good,edge banding, etc. The process I envisage would be as follows: one creates a materials collection in sketchup from the cutlistplus database file (not sure how one would do this but its really about getting the names to correspond to cutlistplus's database). It would be amazing if the plugin could assign the material by picking up its texture from sketchup especially with Fredo's Thrupaint which can paint individual faces within components. This means that in order to make use of the cutlist bridge I have to burrow down into nested components to assign a material to a drawer rail for instance.
My models generally have nested components as I find this the easiest way to design and edit kitchens for instance. I am finding the process of adding atributes through the extended entity info dialogue box a little bit tedious. For instance I have a standard drawer assembly which i use over and over and having the drawer runners specified whenever I use it would be awesome.Ģ. Suggestion: would it be possible to upload the "other items"? I have a huge database of the fittings,fixtures,finishing supplies which I would dearly love to have use of in sketchup so that my model truly contains all of the information required. So brilliant being able to upload all of my materials from Cutlistplus- I have an enormous raw materials database.
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This is probably causing the problems.Ģpx borders seem to have been the issue in the past, and you could add the border patch code I put up, to override the default rendering.īeen a while since I downloaded and started using your plugin and I would like to make a few observation and suggestions if I may:ġ. The generated css for the input type text is probably causing the issues on earlier combinations of OSX/SU Ĭode: Select all background - color : rgb ( 255, 255, 255 ) īorder - bottom - color : rgb ( 238, 238, 238 ) īorder - left - color : rgb ( 238, 238, 238 ) īorder - right - color : rgb ( 238, 238, 238 ) īorder - top - color : rgb ( 238, 238, 238 ) Initially, the dialogs blank, but after a right-click, it looks fine on ML + SUv8M4,
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Lastly, the plugin zip file can be downloaded at.
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You can view the User's Guide here or go to my blog post to download the plugin. This make it easy for the user to add equations in Excel and OpenOffice to calculate rough lumber board feet, sheet good area and dimensioned lumber linear feet. These columns hold the decimal equivalent of the Thick(ness), Width and Length columns so that you do not have to convert Imperial dimensions to decimal numbers in Excel or OpenOffice. You can also choose three new columns: Dec T, Dec W and Dec L. You can now choose the columns you want to export and the order in which they will appear. This version has significant improvements for exporting to MS Excel and OpenOffice. CutList Bridge exports to CutList Plus fx, Microsoft Excel and OpenOffice.
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I don't think I ever posted this here, but I recently released CutList Bridge 2.0, a free cut list export tool for SketchUp.