![]() These bugs have existed for years, and I continually check back every so often hoping that they've been fixed, but it never happens. That's incredibly disappointing, especially considering Connect and SketchUp are both Trimble products! You'd think it would be a top priority to have two Trimble products work together. I will look into this and get back to you. ![]() The inconsistencies between Sketchup and Connect is unfortunately a known issue and unfortunately I am not too familiar with where we are on having fixes available. In SketchUp, I can hide the trusses by hiding the TRUSS tag, and I can hide the walls by hiding the WALLS tag, or I can hide everything by hiding the FIRST FLOOR tag. For example, in the image below, I have a group called FIRST FLOOR and it has a corresponding tag, FIRST FLOOR. Trimble Connect ignores tags/layers that are assigned to SketchUp groups/components if they do not contain any loose geometry in them. If you download the files linked above, try them in both the desktop version and the web versionÄownload the two sample files to see for yourself: Instead, it only reacts to tags/layers assigned directly to the child group/component. It appears the TCWeb is even worse because it won't inherit any visibility from parent containers. ![]() I also just realized that the layer behavior isn't consistent between Trimble Connect Desktop and Trimble Connect for Web. Subject: Trimble Connect ignores tags/layers assigned to SketchUp groups/components
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