Select 2 lines, then right-click and select Point at Intersection. Adds a Guide Point at the intersection of the lines.
Instructions
1. Download point_at_intersection.rb
2. Move the file to your Sketchup/Plugins folder
3 Restart SketchUp
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4 comments:
Thanks! this is very usefull
Thanks for all these great plugins!
How hard would it be to edit this so that it extends the two lines to the corner and connects them?
I want to learn (SU's version of) Ruby anyway, so I might take a stab at it myself...
Hi amos. It would be easy - I'm almost certain such a plugin already exists.
Hi Jim, is this plugin no longer available? It would be REALLY useful!
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