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    Dan Rathbun
    last edited by 25 Jun 2010, 10:56

    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.

    I'm not here much anymore.

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      simonstaton
      last edited by 25 Jun 2010, 10:57

      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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        simonstaton
        last edited by 25 Jun 2010, 11:02

        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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          Dan Rathbun
          last edited by 25 Jun 2010, 11:04

          @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.

          I'm not here much anymore.

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            Dan Rathbun
            last edited by 25 Jun 2010, 11:06

            @simonstaton said:

            could there be errors?

            🀣
            of course there could be!
            πŸ˜†

            I'm not here much anymore.

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              simonstaton
              last edited by 25 Jun 2010, 11:07

              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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                Dan Rathbun
                last edited by 25 Jun 2010, 11:13

                @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.

                I'm not here much anymore.

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                  simonstaton
                  last edited by 25 Jun 2010, 11:16

                  @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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                    Dan Rathbun
                    last edited by 25 Jun 2010, 11:21

                    Close sketchup.
                    Rename Plugins folder -> xPlugins
                    make a new Plugins folder
                    copy the !Defaults.rb file into the new folder
                    Restart Sketchup

                    if 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
                    That requires a knowledge of C language and the MS Windows API.

                    I'm not here much anymore.

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                      simonstaton
                      last edited by 25 Jun 2010, 11:28

                      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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                        thomthom
                        last edited by 25 Jun 2010, 11:34

                        Why are you trying to turn on/off the user's toolbar in the first place?

                        Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                        List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                          simonstaton
                          last edited by 25 Jun 2010, 12:11

                          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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                            thomthom
                            last edited by 25 Jun 2010, 12:14

                            Maybe the toolbars aren't accessible when the .rb loads... ?
                            Timed delay?

                            Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                            List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                              simonstaton
                              last edited by 25 Jun 2010, 12:24

                              I think you are right! if its working from the ruby console and its working on the toolbar and its not working on load it must be because the toolbar is false until it has loaded.

                              anyway to add a delay onto the .rb file and have it only run once sketchup is fully loaded?

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                                thomthom
                                last edited by 25 Jun 2010, 12:37

                                UI.start_timer
                                http://code.google.com/apis/sketchup/docs/ourdoc/ui.html#start_timer

                                Note that you can only use whole seconds with the timer.

                                Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                                List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                                  simonstaton
                                  last edited by 25 Jun 2010, 12:49

                                  excellent, works like a dream thanks dude. I can now finally say SOLVED

                                  now I know this isnt related to my initial question however you guys know your stuff and I dont want to go making yet another topic. is there anyway to set a variable in ruby like you can in javascript.

                                  in my toolbar I have two tools that rely on each other, a compress tool and a checkout tool before you checkout you need to compress.

                                  is there anyway that only my tools even I can have it so that when you click compress it sets a variable like:
                                  compress = true

                                  and my default have compress = false then on my checkout tool have:

                                  if (compress = true){
                                  event
                                  }
                                  else {
                                  alert
                                  }

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                                    TIG Moderator
                                    last edited by 25 Jun 2010, 12:56

                                    Use
                                    if compress {...
                                    or
                                    if compress == true {...
                                    to test if compress IS true
                                    BUT NOT
                                    if compress = true {...
                                    Which will set compress to true and therefore always return true ?
                                    = sets a variable to a value
                                    == compares two values

                                    TIG

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                                      thomthom
                                      last edited by 25 Jun 2010, 12:57

                                      Assuming you have wrapped your code in a module, use an instance variable: @compressed.

                                      http://www.techotopia.com/index.php/Understanding_Ruby_Variables
                                      http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Ruby_Programming/Syntax/Variables_and_Constants

                                      Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                                      List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                                        simonstaton
                                        last edited by 25 Jun 2010, 13:04

                                        I seem to be getting errors am I doing this right:

                                        @compress = "no"
                                        
                                        # EXPLODE TOOL
                                             model=Sketchup.active_model
                                             cmd = UI;;Command.new("Explode"){
                                         result = UI.messagebox "This will Compress your Climbing Frame meaning you cannot edit past this point!\n\n Would you like to continue?\n\nNote; Only Do This Once Per Model", MB_YESNO
                                         if result == 6 # Yes
                                           model.entities.to_a.each{|e|e.explode if e.class==Sketchup;;Group or e.class==Sketchup;;ComponentInstance}
                                           Morisdov.att_get
                                           @compress = "yes"
                                         end
                                             }
                                             cmd.small_icon = "finished.png"
                                             cmd.large_icon = "finished.png"
                                             cmd.tooltip = "Compress | Compress your Climbing Frame"
                                             cmd.status_bar_text = "Compressing your Climbing Frame"
                                             cmd.menu_text = "Compress"
                                             toolbar = toolbar.add_item cmd
                                             toolbar.show
                                        
                                        # VIEW CART
                                             model=Sketchup.active_model
                                             cmd = UI;;Command.new("Explode"){
                                        	 if compress == "yes" {Morisdov.att_get}
                                        	 if compress == "no" {UI.messagebox("Before Viewing Your Cart Make Sure You Have Compressed Your Climbing Frame\n\nNote; You Only Need to Compress Once")}
                                             }
                                             cmd.small_icon = "check.png"
                                             cmd.large_icon = "check.png"
                                             cmd.tooltip = "View Cart | View a List of Items Used"
                                             cmd.status_bar_text = "Loading Cart"
                                             cmd.menu_text = "View Cart"
                                             toolbar = toolbar.add_item cmd
                                             toolbar.show
                                        

                                        Thanks for the help by the way guys, much appreciated

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                                          TIG Moderator
                                          last edited by 25 Jun 2010, 13:08

                                          At some point you refer to compress when it should always be @compress πŸ˜’

                                          TIG

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