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    SketchUp RUBY API Wishlist [way of coding wishes, please]

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    • scottliningerS Offline
      scottlininger
      last edited by scottlininger

      Hey guys,

      My goal is to check these forums every day to see if I can be of help. I'm one of the "new guys" on the SketchUp team, having been with Google for about a year, now. In my day to day job I mostly work in the Ruby API, so I'm in the same boat as you in regards to its capabilities, and I'm an internal advocate for improvements.

      Maybe a moderator could split this into a new topic? I'd love to hear everyone's wish list.

      In any case, I will do some research into these posted bugs and confirm that they are in our internal tracking system.

      Cheers,

      • Scott Lininger
        SketchUp Software Engineer
        Have you visited the Ruby API Docs?
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        MarcioAB
        last edited by

        Great! A "Ruby API Wish List Followed by SketchUp Team". This could be a sticker, right ?

        The most up-to-date "Wish List" in the very first page and good discussions in the sub-sequent pages.

        Regards
        Marcio

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          tomasz
          last edited by

          Scott,
          I 've got one, almost a Christmas wish : - can Ruby tell me if I should use UVHelper instead of uv_at when I want to get proper UVs for a face, PLEASE!

          I other words - can Ruby tell me if the face's texture is photo-matched or not?
          Please check this thread. Could it be an additional .materialType result .. say 3?

          Tomasz

          Author of [Thea Render for SketchUp](http://www.thearender.com/sketchup)

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            Jim
            last edited by

            Thanks for starting this topic, Scott!

            Ok, I split this topic off from the earlier posts and made it sticky. Let the wishing continue...

            Hi

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              MarcioAB
              last edited by

              Fix onMButtonDown() api.

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                CPhillips
                last edited by

                Here is one (of 1000):

                The text and dimension tool are not accessible from Ruby. You can't read or set the text for example.

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                  tomasz
                  last edited by

                  The Sections are hardly accessible from Ruby, only through Selection! You can't read or set it active.

                  Author of [Thea Render for SketchUp](http://www.thearender.com/sketchup)

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                    daiku
                    last edited by

                    This is music to my ears, Scott. Here's another vote for ruby control of dimension objects. CB.

                    Clark Bremer
                    http://www.northernlightstimberframing.com

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                      toxicvoxel
                      last edited by

                      Two requests:
                      Simple methods for retrieving points,angles and distances without using a tool class.(Something as simple as 'getpoint' and getangle in AutoCAD's api. Maybe something like pt=Sketchup.utility.getpoint(prompt) for example)
                      'Getangle' should offer the use of the protractor tool for input.

                      Then a request for the Sketchup COM api: Include a 'runRubyScript' method that can be called from the api and returns the return value from the script.

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                        Matt666
                        last edited by

                        Hi all !
                        One great improvment would be to have some control on inferences via ruby... Isolate, stop, start, etc....

                        Frenglish at its best !
                        My scripts

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                          NewOne
                          last edited by

                          Move (and rotate) axes from ruby !!! Actually, to be able to access any tool from ruby.

                          regards!

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                            Matt666
                            last edited by

                            Hi all !
                            One ruby improvment :

                            • A command autolisp like function !! To have access to all native tools (like said NewOne), and to have possibility to control this tool !
                              Command autolisp function work like that :
                              To make a line :
                            (command "_LINE" "0,0,0" "10,0,0" "")
                            (command " 'International Name of the tool' " " 'first point' " " 'any point you want' " "")
                            

                            "" stops the command.
                            One very intersting thing is you can insert pause that let user doing what he wants !

                            (command "_LINE" "0,0,0" PAUSE" "")
                            

                            PAUSE stops process and let user giving a point, in this example.
                            Another cool thing is an Autocad variable that show if a command (or tool) is active. And you can use it in the code !

                            (command "_LINE")(while (not (eq (getvar "cmdactive") 0)))(command PAUSE))
                            

                            (getvar "cmdactive") returns 0 (no active tool) or 1 (one active tool)

                            Frenglish at its best !
                            My scripts

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                              tomasz
                              last edited by

                              Selection display bug to be fixed, please.

                              Author of [Thea Render for SketchUp](http://www.thearender.com/sketchup)

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                                Jim
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                                Something I have been wanting to do is write a suite of general-purpose Observers based on the built-in ones. Most of the Observers are designed to be attached to a specific entity in a model (or to THE model) - the SelectionObserver, for example is attached to a model's selection collection. It just seems inefficient and error-prone for each plugin author who needs one to implement their own SelectionObserver when a single instance can handle all requests.

                                So, I guess I'm really proposing a simplified API for using Observers.

                                The way I see this API working is that a plugin would 'require' the observer file, which would create a single Observer instance. Then the plugin would 'register' methods in the form of blocks (or procs?). In my experiments, I used the Ruby Singleton class to ensure there is ever only one instance created.

                                Here is how I see the API being used (without getting into the details of the implementation):

                                
                                # My Plugin
                                require 'app_observer' # Global AppObserver instance created
                                def hello(args)
                                  puts "Hello #{args}"
                                end
                                # Register hello() to be called for an onNewModel event
                                id = AppObserver.instance.register("onNewModel") {|args| hello(args) }
                                # AppObserver attaches itself when its registry goes from 0 to >0 elements
                                ...
                                AppObserver.instance.unregister(id) # stop calling hello for onNewModel event
                                # AppObserver detaches itself when its registry falls to 0 elements.
                                
                                

                                It really simplifies using Observers, which in turn could allow authors to create better plugins, with more advanced features, in a shorter time. It may also save on resources by having one and only one instance of most of the Observers (confirm?)

                                (related post)

                                Hi

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                                  david.
                                  last edited by

                                  Jim,

                                  Nice idea. Also, I'm curious if you mixed in the Singleton module to implement your singletons? I've found that I can't require a library module like Singleton unless I point directly to my Ruby installation directories. I realize that this isn't required to implement singletons, but it seems the most simple and consistent.

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                                    Jackson
                                    last edited by

                                    Welcome to SCF Scott, it's great to see your involvement here!

                                    Jackson

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                                    • scottliningerS Offline
                                      scottlininger
                                      last edited by

                                      @jim said:

                                      Something I have been wanting to do is write a suite of general-purpose Observers based on the built-in ones.

                                      This is a fantastic idea. Attaching observers reliably to every component instance, for example, is challenging. So a helper script is one approach... another would be to create some uber-observers at the Sketchup level. Obviously, there are potential performance concerns with any of these.

                                      • Scott Lininger
                                        SketchUp Software Engineer
                                        Have you visited the Ruby API Docs?
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                                        JClements
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                                        A standard for displaying script documentation, besides their description, in the menus:

                                        The ruby filename, creator, version level; basically an "about" display for each script. Optional info could be copyright info, contact (email) link, website link, and display of a help file on a local drive.

                                        =============================================

                                        An easier way to organize scripts in a user defined menu (there are scripts that do this now, but I wouldn't call them user friendly)

                                        John | Illustrator | Beaverton, Oregon

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                                          tomasz
                                          last edited by

                                          New method for a texture, very useful for exporters.
                                          texture.alpha_channel? -> (true or false)

                                          Author of [Thea Render for SketchUp](http://www.thearender.com/sketchup)

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                                            Whaat
                                            last edited by

                                            @unknownuser said:

                                            New method for a texture, very useful for exporters.
                                            texture.alpha_channel? -> (true or false)

                                            Ooohhh..that reminds me:

                                            How about a method that samples the texture color on a face?

                                            face.color_at(u,v)->returns a SketchUp::Color object.

                                            Could be used for displacement mapping inside SketchUp for example.

                                            SketchUp Plugins for Professionals

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