The Windowizer (c) 2004 by Rick Wilson TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Version History 3. Installation Guide 4. Usage 5. Contact Information ===================================================================== 1. INTRODUCTION The Windowizer was conceived to help designers rapidly create storefront-type windows and window walls. It has also found use for creating handrails & guardrails, shelves & bookcases, raised- panel doors, inset-panel doors, doors with glass lites, and several other uses. ===================================================================== 2. VERSION HISTORY 2.2 (08 Oct 2004) - fixed bounded face validation 2.1 (17 Aug 2004) - fixed floating point bug in dialog box - fixed context menu validation bug - fixed selection validation bug 2.0 (12 Aug 2004) - added features: corner selections, non-bounded face support, multiple face support 1.1e(26 Jul 2004) - metric support 1.1d(23 Jul 2004) - new selection filters; added flush corner & floor windows 1.1c(23 Jul 2004) - corrected 0 col/row glitch 1.1 (23 Jul 2004) - revised to correct vector bugs resulting in strange windows outside of frames 1.0 (16 Jul 2004) - first version ===================================================================== 3. INSTALLATION GUIDE Save windowizer.rb to the SketchUp 4\Plugins folder on your hard drive. ===================================================================== 4. USAGE Select any number of quadrilateral (4-sided) faces, context-click (right-click in Windows OS) and select "Windowizer" from the pop-up context menu. Change settings as desired. SketchUp default units are inches. To use metric, make sure metric units are selected in the SketchUp settings. See the SketchUp documentation if you are not sure how to do this. ===================================================================== 5. CONTACT INFORMATION Rick Wilson PO Box 4132 Wichita, KS 67204 316-640-0841 rickw_ict@yahoo.com ===================================================================== END OF README.TXT