![]() Select multiple tags in an existing model and click the Add Tag Folder button to group them in a tag folder.Additionally, folders can expand and collapse, making it easier to scan your tag structure and find the tags you need. ![]() ![]() In this release, you can organize multiple tags into Tag Folders and control the visibility of folders per scene. We are still keen to make it easier for people who maintain models using large and complex lists of tags and scenes. But we're certainly optimistic you'll start to see SketchUp in these new marks, and that they will feel 'at home' over time. We expect that it will take time for people to adjust to the new logos for our products. These new marks align SketchUp to the broader portfolio of Trimble products and… they can be modeled in SketchUp! This means new application icons for SketchUp, LayOut, 3D Warehouse, Extension Warehouse, and Style Builder, as well as a few modified toolbar icons. (Do you remember the logo before then?) We're moving forward with new marks for SketchUp and its application suite. He couldn’t do that unless either he had the M1 version of Windows 10 or Parallels provided a virtual Intel machine, could he? And if SketchUp got far enough on Windows to complain about the graphics, that would imply that it started up but quit when it couldn’t find acceptable graphics, not that it couldn’t run because of inherent M1 incompatibility.The red SketchUp logo served us well since 2012. So, correct info from someone who knows and has verified it on real hardware would be much appreciated.ĭoes Parallels M1 implement a virtual M1 machine? Does/could it run a virtual Intel machine? The original post says the OP had Windows 10 running on Parallels, but that SketchUp complained about the graphics. But I’m wondering about what sort and how many rocks are in the way of completing the transition to Parallels on M1. I admit I haven’t researched this and don’t have an M1 Mac to try it out. ![]() So this topic leaves me confused about what Parallels M1 provides. Anything running under Parallels is on a virtual machine, not directly on the native hardware. ![]()
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