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    • thomthomT Offline
      thomthom
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      I think ModelObserver.onTransactionCommit is the event you want.

      Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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        Matt666
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        Hi thomthom! And thank you for your quisk answers! πŸ˜„

        I have a matter with all onTransaction.... I don't know how to use them... 😳
        The problem is I get a bug splat with because of entities created/modified by ruby. Why can these functions (onTransaction...) help me???
        Therefore, The questions are :

        • Is these functions can stop bug splat with Test.start_E?
        • Can I return class of an entity modified/created by ruby, qith entity-observers functions?

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        • thomthomT Offline
          thomthom
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          You can use that to detect when a plugin starts and commits and operation. Holding of your own actions until the operation is complete. If I understand this right, that's what might be causing the problems.

          Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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            Matt666
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            Ok, thank you Thomthom. I see how these functions could help me.

            I try with code below, and none of onTransaction... functions works... Is it normal... Am I stupid? πŸ˜„
            I really really don't understand the matter...
            Can you help me thomthom, please???

            Thank you!


            EntitiesObserverTest.rb

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            • thomthomT Offline
              thomthom
              last edited by

              I haven't used the transaction events myself yet. Can't give an answer from the top of my head. I'd have to poke around first. I hope they are all working. I thought they might be useful for a plugin I'm doing myself.

              Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                Matt666
                last edited by

                Ok thank you thomthom! I'm trying with other ways, I'll tell you if they work...
                πŸ˜‰

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                  HPW
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                  Are the here metioned observers helpfull to get a OnImport event?
                  I would be intrerested to start a houskeeping script whenever I import one of our Autocad.DWG
                  (Making a layer purge/layer switching and building groups from hierarchy-info contained in blocknames)

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                    TIG Moderator
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                    @hpw said:

                    Are the here metioned observers helpfull to get a OnImport event?
                    I would be intrerested to start a houskeeping script whenever I import one of our Autocad.DWG
                    (Making a layer purge/layer switching and building groups from hierarchy-info contained in blocknames)

                    Sounds like your rewriting parts of my XrefManager for me ?

                    TIG

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                      HPW
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                      @unknownuser said:

                      Sounds like your rewriting parts of my XrefManager for me ?

                      Nope, we have a block-structure of artikels with a master-slave relation ship build on EED-Data which gets lost during export/import. (As far as I know, or does Sketchup supports EED?)
                      And it would make sense to rebuild the structure on a group-base.
                      I found your nice ComponentReporter+.rb here and get the list of imported components.
                      Now I have to start with ruby (My main language ist still autolisp) and have to parse the component-names to lists and get some group building code to work with the components which belong to the new group (which then must be named with the same name as the first entry).

                      So still lots to learn!

                      Hans-Peter

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                      • TIGT Offline
                        TIG Moderator
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                        Almost anything in SUp can be given 'attributes' =~ 'extended data' ?
                        You could export the blocks' xdata from AutoCAD using AutoLisp: putting it into a .csv file that'd list the block-name/instance/location/xdata etc...
                        Then you could write a matching Ruby to use on it later...
                        After importing the AutoCAD file, its various blocks will come in as components - they should keep the same names and relative positions etc.
                        Run the Ruby on the corresponding .csv file and add the xdata into each matching component-definition/instance as attributes.
                        If the blocks interact you need to write a Ruby that perhaps 'observes' instances and finds/reads/writes the appropriate corresponding attributes and takes the required actions etc etc...
                        At least if you have AutoLisp experience exporting the xdata in a usable format for Ruby would be relatively straightforward...

                        TIG

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                          HPW
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                          @unknownuser said:

                          At least if you have AutoLisp experience exporting the xdata in a usable format for Ruby would be relatively straightforward...

                          Thanks for your thoughts about extending such interface.
                          I had thought about this for myself, but I have to make steps one after another.
                          So first I want to get the structure in place again and then I can thought about adding/transporting more Info.
                          The AutoLisp experience is not the problem, since I am a nearly full-time autolisp-developer and I am really used to do anything with ExtendedEntityData.

                          We have logical propertys and geometric propertys stored in EED and even small chunks of Lisp-code stored there, which gets fired under certain events.

                          So I can imagine I could do similar things in the future with ruby.

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