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  • How to inspect all faces?

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    thomthomT
    You probably want to look into the PolygonMesh class as well. if you use face.mesh - it willl return a PolygonMesh for that face. The PolygonMesh is triangualted. I got a plugin that let you hover over a face and visually see the PolygonMesh representation of that face: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=21472
  • Creating pulldown menus

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    TIGT
    @richmorin said: I'm not sure about the distinctions and terminology here, so: This is the dialog one gets by selecting a component and using the "Window > Component Options" menu bar item on a Mac. It's the 'Dynamic Component Options' Window/Dialog...
  • Don't name a method "next"!

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    thomthomT
    Windows7, Ruby 1.8.0 - Console Session (IRB) C;\Users\Thomas>irb irb(main);001;0> next() LocalJumpError; unexpected next from C;/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/irb/workspace.rb;81;in `evaluate' from C;/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/irb/context.rb;219;in `evaluate' from C;/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/irb.rb;150;in `eval_input' from C;/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/irb.rb;263;in `signal_status' from C;/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/irb.rb;147;in `eval_input' from C;/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/irb/ruby-lex.rb;244;in `each_top_level_statement' from C;/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/irb/ruby-lex.rb;230;in `loop' from C;/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/irb/ruby-lex.rb;230;in `each_top_level_statement' from C;/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/irb/ruby-lex.rb;229;in `catch' from C;/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/irb/ruby-lex.rb;229;in `each_top_level_statement' from C;/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/irb.rb;146;in `eval_input' from C;/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/irb.rb;70;in `start' from C;/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/irb.rb;69;in `catch' from C;/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/irb.rb;69;in `start' from C;/Ruby/bin/irb;13 Maybe IRB bug!! irb(main);002;0> exit C;\Users\Thomas>
  • Hiding Outliner Window

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    Hi Tig (and all others), Thanks for the responses, fixed my problem wonderfully. Kudos. I did try using start_operation() with the second parameter set to true, but the Outliner window is still redrawn when each dynamic component is redraw using $dc_observers.get_latest_class.redraw_with_undo(compInst).
  • Best way to export each layer as a file

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    TIGT
    @xiobus said: Anyone have suggestions on the best method or any methods on saving each layer as its own file? It already wrote it... http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=183609#p183609 export_by_layer('type')
  • View.pickhelper

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    Dan RathbunD
    @thomthom said: View.pick_helper http://code.google.com/apis/sketchup/docs/ourdoc/view.html#pick_helper @unknownuser said: If you supply x and y, they are screen coordinates of the point at which you want to do a pick. Typically, there will be points that were passed to a method on a tool class. From that I'm given the impression that I can do: ip = view.pick_helper(x, y) And it'd then return a PickHelper that's picked a point. But that does not seem to work. The API should probably say "If you supply x and y, they are screen coordinates of the point at which you will want to do a pick." (refering to the pick as a future event, yet to occur.) @thomthom said: If I do this: ip = view.pick_helper ip.do_pick(x, y) Then it works. Because the description of PickHelper.do_pick states: "The do_pickmethod is used to perform the initial pick." So, prior to this method getting called, the picklist should always be empty; and PickHelper.count should return 0. @thomthom said: Bug? YES bug. I think it either may have once worked and because of changes it no longer does, OR it was intended to work, but when the code for PickHelper class was written it wasn't possible, or someone forget the intention, etc. (perhaps more than one person was working on it and things got lost in the shuffle.) What is supposed to happen when you call: ph = view.pick_helper(x,y,apt) ? I think something like this: class Sketchup;;View def pick_helper(*args) case args.size when 0 Sketchup;;PickHelper.new() when 1 raise ArgumentError,"x and y required", caller else Sketchup;;PickHelper.new().init(args) end end#def end#class @thomthom said: then what's the point of the arguments in the view_pickhelper method? So the arguments for View.pick_helper were really 'intended' to be passed to PickHelper.init, so that you could then use either PickHelper.test_point or PickHelper.do_pick without having to again specify the x,y. Any method that takes an apeture would also use either the one set by .init or (as we are told in the API,) the "standard Sketchup aperture size". However, PickHelper.do_pick always requires the two x,y arguments (regardless of whether .init was first called.) And PickHelper.test_point, I cannot get to return true (regardless of whether .init was first called, or all arguments are specified.) Even when the point argument is exactly the same as the x,y .. still .test_point returns false. p3.test_point [200,200],200,200,20 >> false _
  • GPS coordinates

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    thomthomT
    I'm moving this thread to the Developer Section.
  • [Webdialog] onresize firing twice

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    chrisglasierC
    Dan, my view is not to introduce anything that might antagonise Mr Mac ... there's seems enough problems with starting and window.location wobblies as bemoaned in this topic. On the other hand I would quite like machine owners to be able to determine the way their information is best viewed by manipulating the window - I guess maybe later. All seems much easier with .hta's but then so limited in other respects. Thanks for your input.
  • DC Toolbar slowing Sketchup?

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    J
    Yep, I've noticed this slow-down also. For me, it seems to be worst when I simply select a lot of geometry. Probably more noticeable on older machines.
  • Support for data serialization formats

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    Dan RathbunD
    @dan rathbun said: @richmorin said: I have a bunch of configuration data that I want to serialize, write to a file, and have my plugin load. Suggestions, anyone? The 3rd, option is to use the Sketchup.write_defaultand Sketchup.read_defaultmethods to store your plugin options in the Windows Registry (win32) or Plist file (Mac). Con here is that your options must be 'flatfile' data. No multi-level data is allowed. Actually not entirely true. You can set up the text fields of your attributes anyway you wish, since it's your plugin that will use them. If it's easier, and faster for loading.. you can have 'array' fields. ie, a single attribute value can actually be a CSV list of multiple values. (You can use whatever delimiter you wish, not just comma.) del = '%' # delimiter valListString = arrayOfValues.join(del) # then assign valListString to attribute value # reading is opposite # assign attribute value to valListString arrayOfValues = valListString.split(del) # you'd need to iterate the array and convert # any number strings to numerics # see the Sketchup extenstion String.to_l Sketchup extenstion String.to_l
  • SketchUp API consultants?

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    TIGT
    I've sent you an email... Suggest you edit your initial post to 'discombobulate' your email address [to protect it from bots] e.g. rdm_at_cfcl.com.
  • Big SketchUp Applications?

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    BurkhardB
    Maybe Pixdim? http://www.pixdim.com
  • Bill of quantitis??

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    pilouP
    Why not? This make something like this
  • New Toolbar button ?

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    thomthomT
    Modifying Ruby and Sketchup base classes are a big no-no. Some other plugin might require the original behaviour. Instead of modifying the existing - create your own class which inherit the HAsh class and modify that.
  • Moving Smoothly

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    thomthomT
    @chris fullmer said: Don't forget that refresh is new to 7.1 (or was it 7.0?). Anyhow, it is new and not compatible with older versions... Chris 7.1 http://code.google.com/intl/nb/apis/sketchup/docs/releases.html
  • Ruby right write

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    J
    I think it's odd that the parser would be sensitive to a newline at the end of the file.
  • ? on transformation

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    J
    .transform! uses the Group's or Instance's current Transformation and applies the new one (change by a Transformation) .transformation= simply replaces the Group's or Instance's Transformation with the new one (change to a Transformation.) For example, if you use the IDENTITY matrix: entity.transform!(IDENTITY) - no change. entity.transformation= IDENTITY - position, rotation and scaling are all reset.
  • Ruby Documentation - you can help update it!

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    thomthomT
    @huckrorick said: This link leads to lots of dead end links. http://groups.google.com/group/SketchUp-Plugins-Dev Is this still functioning as you describe? Huck That's an old outdated link. This is the current API reference: http://code.google.com/intl/nb/apis/sketchup/docs/index.html
  • Array of unique points?

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    thomthomT
    I was pretty sure I'd tried that! But clearly I haven't! ` point1 = Geom::Point3d.new 1,1,1 Point3d(1, 1, 1) point2 = Geom::Point3d.new 10,10,10 Point3d(10, 10, 10) point3 = Geom::Point3d.new 10,10,10 Point3d(10, 10, 10) s = Set.new #Set:0xbd7da68 s.insert(point1) #Set:0xbd7da68 s.insert(point2) #Set:0xbd7da68 s.insert(point3) #Set:0xbd7da68 s.to_a [Point3d(1, 1, 1), Point3d(10, 10, 10)]` Very interesting that it evaluates differently. It compares the values, not the objects. Exactly the kind of solution I was hoping for.
  • Exporters for open source renders

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    D
    Yes, that is what I'm using, but there are always problems.

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