Oct 17, 2016 This useful sketchup extension can be used for producing complicated 3d layouts for paving, flooring, terrasse, sidings, tiling, bricks, stones as well as various types of patterns with rectangular shapes. The sketchup users can set up this plugin directly from skechup by going to Window Extension Warehouse Search “Oob”. Best 121 Free Divi Theme Layouts You Can Download Today in 2019. The following list of Free Divi Layouts fit right into this tool set.
A simple button to create complex layouts:. Create 3D layouts,. Computes surfaces and quantities (with cutted parts management).
Re-edit, undo, apply to other faces. Create irregular layouts with random values for length, width and thickness. Use predefined presets and store your prefered settings. Define multi-layers layoutsCan be used for paving, siding, flooring, tiling. And any other rectangular pattern.30 Days TrialOob layouts can be tested for 30 days. After the trial period you have to to use it.New Oob Terrain plugin.
Okay, figured it out. All trial and error (and a little thinking), but then its SharePoint:There are two key points:1 - the 'Content Type' element does not refer to your custom, but to one of the two OOB ones - either Master Page or Page Layout2 - for the 'PublishingAssociatedContentType, instead of the OOB Value of ';#resource referenece;;#guid;#' you have to know that the combination of ';#' is the delimiter that SP is looking for, so for your custom one you have to remove the extraneous';' at the end of the OOB resource reference, such as ';#your custom content name;#your custom content guid;#'. Yes, I have, and that's the problem. Below, for instance, is how a typical publishing layout is provisioned per OOB: These are my custom Content Type values:Name = 'Custom News Article'Group = 'Custom Group'Custom CT GUID = '0x010100C568DB52D9D0A14D9B2FDCC96666E9FEC3DB054237AFEFB8B24247815D688C526CD44D00f65dfed26f7948aeacfd4541b6794f54'As you can see, the problem is how to add these values to the right elements in the right way. So I've tried the following combinations (showing only the two Content Type related elements): These should correspond then to the groups in the Page Layout Edit panel (inside the Master Pages and Layouts library) for 'Content Type' (for which there are only two choices - Page Layout and Publishing Master Page) and for the 'Associated Content Type'pair of dropdowns, in particular the 'Content Type Name', which is where I'm attempting to place my custom Content Type Name and GUID.So, with the above values put in, what I get is a literal string value such as 'Custom News Article;#guid', etc. And no combination of entries in the PublishingAssociatedContentType element results in anything other than a literal representationof the Value.
Of course, the OOB stuff somehow translates that Value input into a combination of the Content Type Group and the specific Content Type Name, while hiding the GUID.I've also tried placing the Custom Content Type name in the 'Content Type' property, etc. One thing I notice is that there is no element for the Content Type Group, so how do you set that?So, do you see my dilemma? I am attempting to follow the OOB examples, but they are exceedingly vague. Do you have any experience with filling out these elements for a custom Content Type?Thanks! Okay, figured it out.
All trial and error (and a little thinking), but then its SharePoint:There are two key points:1 - the 'Content Type' element does not refer to your custom, but to one of the two OOB ones - either Master Page or Page Layout2 - for the 'PublishingAssociatedContentType, instead of the OOB Value of ';#resource referenece;;#guid;#' you have to know that the combination of ';#' is the delimiter that SP is looking for, so for your custom one you have to remove the extraneous';' at the end of the OOB resource reference, such as ';#your custom content name;#your custom content guid;#'.