If Toolbar is true make it false
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@simonstaton said:
I am however using sketchup 6 if that could stop this from working?
Don't know never used v6
Why can't you upgrade to v7.1MR2 ?
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some of the features I am using on my toolbar dont want to work in sketchup 7 such as my checkout system,
is it ok if I try detecting the toolbar being open? any chance you know any code that I could use to see if it is visible then using an if statement have it send the action.
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@simonstaton said:
some of the features I am using on my toolbar dont want to work in sketchup 7 such as my checkout system,
What doesn't work and why?
@simonstaton said:
is it ok if I try detecting the toolbar being open? any chance you know any code that I could use to see if it is visible then using an if statement have it send the action.
I mentioned that here: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=29216&start=0#p254562
UI.toolbar_visible?('GettingStarted')
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hmm that method didnt work either it must be somthing to do with my .rb code. any chance either of you could quick put the following in a .rb file in your plugins and see if closes the toolbar when sketchup loads:
status = if UI.toolbar_visible?('GettingStarted')
Sketchup.send_action(21992)
endif it does then it must be somthing to do with my sketchup
Thanks,
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ok through the ruby code I recieve the following method after ive just installed sketchup 7 and tryed it in there:
(eval):894: syntax error
status = if UI.toolbar_visible?('GettingStarted') Sketchup.send_action(21992) end
^>
(eval):894
status = if UI.toolbar_visible?('GettingStarted') Sketchup.send_action(21992) end
Error: #<SyntaxError: (eval):894: compile error
(eval):894: syntax error
status = if UI.toolbar_visible?('GettingStarted') Sketchup.send_action(21992) end
^
(eval):894: syntax error
status = if UI.toolbar_visible?('GettingStarted') Sketchup.send_action(21992) end
^>
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Simon use the code ... /code blocks, so it looks like this:
status = if UI.toolbar_visible?('GettingStarted') Sketchup.send_action(21992) end
The Code button on the post edit toolbar will insert them for you.
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ok will do thanks dan, sorry just new to forums, well not new joined 2 years ago but not used to it.
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need to be 3 lines, not all on 1 line, or else you must finish statements with a semi-colon ( ; ).
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in the console (ver 7
if UI.toolbar_visible?('GettingStarted'); Sketchup.send_action(21992); end
with the toolbar off, does nothing and returns nil.
with the toolbar visible, it hides the toolbar and returns true.
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great that worked in sketchup 7, however when I put it inside of my .rb file it dosnt work. to test it out could I simply just add a new .rb file inside of the plugins folder and inside there put:
status = if UI.toolbar_visible?('GettingStarted') Sketchup.send_action(21992) end
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ok I have got:
if UI.toolbar_visible?('GettingStarted'); Sketchup.send_action(21992); end
working in my v6 through the ruby console however how come when I put it inside of my .rb file it does not work?
could there be errors?
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@simonstaton said:
to test it out could I simply just add a new .rb file inside of the plugins folder and inside there put:
status = if UI.toolbar_visible?('GettingStarted') > Sketchup.send_action(21992) > end
Yes I put things like this in a rb called "!Defaults.rb"
The exclamation makes it load before alpha characters because of the position of ! in the ASCII set.Also you don't need "status =" if you will not use the status reference.
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I see so how would I load up a new .rb file to have this in, is it as simple as making a file called hidetool.rb then inside there putting
!Defaults.rb if UI.toolbar_visible?('GettingStarted') Sketchup.send_action(21992) end
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@simonstaton said:
..., is it as simple as making a file called hidetool.rb then inside there putting
No.. name the FILE --> !Defaults.rb
# defaults for Sketchup Startup begin # hide the GettingStarted toolbar Sketchup.send_action(21992) if UI.toolbar_visible?('GettingStarted') end
P.S. the send action line is all 1 line in the above example.
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@dan rathbun said:
@simonstaton said:
..., is it as simple as making a file called hidetool.rb then inside there putting
No.. name the FILE --> !Defaults.rb
> # defaults for Sketchup Startup > begin > # hide the GettingStarted toolbar > Sketchup.send_action(21992) if UI.toolbar_visible?('GettingStarted') > end
P.S. the send action line is all 1 line in the above example.
legend that seems to be working however each time I load sketchup it seems to toggle it on and off, so the first time I load it it turns it off then I close and reopen then its turned on.
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Close sketchup.
Rename Plugins folder -> xPlugins
make a new Plugins folder
copy the !Defaults.rb file into the new folder
Restart Sketchupif it works, some other file is causing problems
if it doesn't work, then it's a ver 6 bug(when done restore your folders to before.)
Your only alternate then would be a Windows System call using Win32API.so
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Ok, neither of the methods worked I also tried it using v7 and its still not working.
it is defiantly doing something as when all the plugins are disabled it will disable the toolbar then on the next reopen the toolbar will open so it just seems to be toggling it :s
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Why are you trying to turn on/off the user's toolbar in the first place?
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it is so that the user can see only my toolbar which is explained when they download, what is so bloody confusing is that when I put the event:
UI.set_toolbar_visible("GettingStarted", false)
inside of a toolbars tool event it works fine and hides it however when I put it lose inside the .rb file nothing happens!
this is driving me crazy I might just leave it as they have to click a button on my toolbar to hide it.
Simon
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