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==How To Use== | ==How To Use== | ||
* Install by putting the .rbz file into SketchUp's program files. Put this in the Tools folder. | * Install by putting the .rbz file into SketchUp's program files. Put this in the Tools folder. | ||
− | * Activate tool by using the GUI buttons in the toolbar. One is for single points (e.g. enemy points), another is for dual (e.g. checkpoints). | + | * Activate tool by using the GUI buttons in the toolbar. One is for single points (e.g. enemy points), another is for dual (e.g. checkpoints). |
− | + | ===Syntax=== | |
− | Each setting is separated by a comma; parentheses and spaces are optional. | + | * There are several settings that can be defined. A table below will show what each refers to. Some settings are skipped for convenience, and must be edited in another program. Settings are defaulted as 0, 1, 25, or the previous value, depending on which setting. |
+ | * Each setting is separated by a comma; parentheses and spaces are optional. Anything followed by an asterisk will give an error if not entered. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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| Area (AREA) | | Area (AREA) | ||
| A | | A | ||
− | |||
| Type | | Type | ||
+ | | Camera ID | ||
| Rotation | | Rotation | ||
| Scale | | Scale | ||
− | | | + | | - |
|- | |- | ||
| Checkpoint (CKPT) | | Checkpoint (CKPT) | ||
| C | | C | ||
− | | Current Group | + | | Current Group* |
− | | Next Group | + | | Next Group* |
| Respawn | | Respawn | ||
| Key | | Key | ||
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| CPU (ENPT) | | CPU (ENPT) | ||
| E | | E | ||
− | | Current Group | + | | Current Group* |
− | | Next Group | + | | Next Group* |
| Scale | | Scale | ||
| Setting 1 | | Setting 1 | ||
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| Objects (GOBJ) | | Objects (GOBJ) | ||
| O | | O | ||
− | | Object ID | + | | Object ID* |
| Route | | Route | ||
| Rotation | | Rotation | ||
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| Item (ITPT) | | Item (ITPT) | ||
| E | | E | ||
− | | Current Group | + | | Current Group* |
− | | Next Group | + | | Next Group* |
| Scale | | Scale | ||
| Setting 1 | | Setting 1 | ||
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| Routes (POTI) | | Routes (POTI) | ||
| P | | P | ||
− | | Route ID | + | | Route ID* |
| - | | - | ||
| - | | - |
Revision as of 02:12, 14 October 2016
Author: | SpacePenguin1804 |
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Platform: | Google SketchUp 6+ |
Programming language: | Ruby |
Software Type: | SketchUp Plugin |
File Formats: | Wiimms_SZS_Tools' textual representation of KMP. |
Current Version: | To be updated |
Download: | To be updated |
KMP3D is a plugin for Google SketchUp 6 and above that turns text placed on the model into 3D points in the model, or lines for checkpoints.
How To Use
- Install by putting the .rbz file into SketchUp's program files. Put this in the Tools folder.
- Activate tool by using the GUI buttons in the toolbar. One is for single points (e.g. enemy points), another is for dual (e.g. checkpoints).
Syntax
- There are several settings that can be defined. A table below will show what each refers to. Some settings are skipped for convenience, and must be edited in another program. Settings are defaulted as 0, 1, 25, or the previous value, depending on which setting.
- Each setting is separated by a comma; parentheses and spaces are optional. Anything followed by an asterisk will give an error if not entered.
Type | Name | Settings | ||||
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Area (AREA) | A | Type | Camera ID | Rotation | Scale | - |
Checkpoint (CKPT) | C | Current Group* | Next Group* | Respawn | Key | - |
Cannon (CNPT) | N | Rotation | - | - | - | - |
CPU (ENPT) | E | Current Group* | Next Group* | Scale | Setting 1 | Setting 2 |
Objects (GOBJ) | O | Object ID* | Route | Rotation | Scale | Settings 1...8 |
Item (ITPT) | E | Current Group* | Next Group* | Scale | Setting 1 | Setting 2 |
Respawn (JGPT) | R | Rotation | - | - | - | - |
Start (KTPT) | S | Rotation | - | - | - | - |
Routes (POTI) | P | Route ID* | - | - | - | - |
For example, if you want Enemy Points in Group 1 with the next Group being 2, it would look like this: 900px
You can also combine multiple points under one text. For example, if you want "E(1,2)" and "I(1,2)" under the same point, you can have it as "E(1,2)I(1,2)".