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Re: Furniture Library Editor
Java files??? The Furniture library editor is a JAR executable file. Install a JRE or a JDK then double-click on the JAR executable file to run it.
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Thank you. All is resolved now. I now have to learn how to use it. I want to create a Post and Rail Fence, often used in a rural environment here in Australia. Regards Graham
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I want to create a Post and Rail Fence, often used in a rural environment here in Australia.
You don't need the Furniture Library Editor to create new furniture. For your fence you could create a nice fence by combining multiple resized Box objects. Variations can be made by using stretched cylinder objects.
You should get the geo models from https://sourceforge.net/p/sweethome3d/d-models/299/ which are very useful for creating furniture details. For example to create different post tops. Or put a Sphere halfway in the end of a cylinder to get a nice rounded top.
Once you have all your parts combined you can export them to a single object which can be imported in the Furniture Library or just used as you created it.
The Furniture Library is mainly to group multiple furniture objects into a single Library for easy import or to create a collection of your custom made furniture. It's also important for adding and changing a few properties for objects that are specific for Sweethome3D and can't be added to a stand-alone object. You can, for example, change the cut-out made by windows, doors, and staircases. The Furniture Library allows to add these features.
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What a GEM of advice that the was! Now, I haven't created my Post and Rail Fence yet. But, I've learned so much more. One Step at a time Sweet Jesus is my attitude! Regards Graham