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    chrisglasier
    last edited by 14 Jul 2008, 09:55

    I am trying to get a web dialog to recognise it has been opened by a sketchup plugin. Is there some standard Ruby like window.opener in Javascript. (The html file in the web dialog can be opened and used with other applications provided the Sketchup switch = 0).

    Any guidance gratefully received ... Thanks

    Chris

    With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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      RickW
      last edited by 14 Jul 2008, 16:21

      Sorry, I'm not sure what you are trying to do.

      @dialog = UI.webDialog.new
      @dialog.show()
      @dialog.visible? # returns true if the dialog is visible

      This will tell ruby that the dialog is open, but I don't think that's what you were asking. What do you need to accomplish?

      EDIT: After a few more readings, I think I may have figured it out ๐Ÿ˜„ You could use @dialog.execute_script(javascript_goes_here) that could set a js variable to say the html was opened from SketchUp.

      RickW
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        chrisglasier
        last edited by 15 Jul 2008, 00:54

        @rickw said:

        EDIT: After a few more readings, I think I may have figured it out ๐Ÿ˜„ You could use @dialog.execute_script(javascript_goes_here) that could set a js variable to say the html was opened from SketchUp.

        Many thanks ... apologises for the many readings!

        I tried a function call as shown here:

        #Ruby
        
        @dlg = UI;;WebDialog.new("Nameset", false,"",300, 205,0,0,false)
              	     
        	subDir = "D;/Nameset3/"
        	fileName = "Nameset3 machine.htm"
        	
        @dlg.set_file File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), subDir+fileName)
        	
        @dlg.execute_script("startSketchup()") 
        
        //javascript
        
        function startSketchup(){
        sketchup=1
        productsRun()}    //picks up and positions skp components 
        

        The dlg.execute_script works fine from the Ruby console but not directly. Obviously I am missing something - but what?? I tried a add_action_callback but that causes much aggro with non-Sketchup use, and I quickly gave up trying to get one to work.

        Further advice much appreciated.

        Chris

        With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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          CPhillips
          last edited by 15 Jul 2008, 01:51

          This is kinda a hack, but in javascript window.external will throw a "not implimented" exception under Sketchup but not under IE or Firefox.

          You could catch that exception and set a flag.

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            chrisglasier
            last edited by 19 Jul 2008, 00:38

            Thanks for the responses. I have persevered with the dialog.execute_script because this seems right and proper, but I think at least for the moment I have to fall back on the exception business - probably try ... catch rather than window.external as I use that a lot during development stages.

            Thanks again.

            Chris

            With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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