CaptainCrowbar wrote:Notiusweb wrote:1) If the plugin and viewport be made dockable in the SketchUp Application itself that would be awesome, maybe there would be some already existing bridgeable docking solution if not directly able to be docked?
2) Could there be a 'master options' component at some point? It would be cool to have an option to have all scenes load up with a preference (i.e. 500 s/px vs 5000 s/px, for example.)
3) It feels like the Undo would be mega useful here, as I have screwed up scenes without realizing it, and could not figure out what I did...
4) With regard to #3, could there be an option to reset all scene elements as if the scene was first loaded? (Unless I am wrong and there is a way already?)
(1) - This may be possible in the long run, but at the moment differences between the way the SU and Octane windows work makes it impossible. Will keep the idea in mind.
(2) - This sounds interesting, can you suggest some more details about how you imagine it?
(3) - Yes, a better undo is definitely on the shortlist for the near future.
(4) - Reset option is a good idea, thanks for the suggestion!
Thanks for the enthusiastic support!
Hello, thinking for #2 it could be accessed from the Extensions Menu in Sketchup > Octane > "Plugin Settings" (this would be created by you, where it has 'Octane Editor', 'Manual', 'License', 'About', etc...), and then one option in the Plugin Settings could be a scene default s/px, or something named like that, which would allow the user to set their own defaulted s/px preference. I know that the Standalone doesn't have that option, so it wouldn't be in the File>Preferences area. The standalone defaults to 16,000. The plugin defaults to 5,000. So perhaps whatever the user enters could act as an override to that existing default 5,000 s/px parameter upon opening up the plugin.
Not a big thing, just imagine it could save one the trouble of going to the Kernel settings and sliding the # down each time...maybe this specific type thing would put brakes on the running GPU thing too?
Really great work, and looking forward to the development!
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