[AppleScript] - Sketchup PrintRight
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@driven said:
I've got it basiclly running on 10.5.8, it doesn't appear recognize 'edge' as a dock preference,
so if I comment out**get autohide ofDockProp
--get screen edge of DockProp%(#0000FF)[if autohide is true then] %(#808080)[--or screen edge is not bottom then]**
it all still seems to work...
if dock is hidden it uses the full screen height and if it's showing I get a 90px margin from bottom of model area to top of 'Dock'hmm.. i think in that case, if the dock is visible but on a screen edge (mine is on the right side for instance), then there will still be space left at the bottom as it thinks there's a dock down there…
put this in AppleScript Editor:
tell application "System Events" tell dock preferences get properties end tell end tell
and it will report which which preferences are recognizable :
(on lion, i get this) -
this is 10.5.8 list,
where I started from as well... {minimize effect:scale, dock size:1.0, location:bottom, magnification:false, class:dock preferences object, magnification size:0.5, animate:true, autohide:true}
or {minimize effect:scale, dock size:1.0, location:left, magnification:true, class:dock preferences object, magnification size:0.517857134342, animate:false, autohide:false}
right being the other location...when NOT hidden, with the commented out version it just pushes it sideways 90px, either left, right or up...
what happens when you leave it out on Lion?
john
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not sure.. I'm on a phone now.
I'll chage it to where it checks for location or screen edge instead of just screen edge.
i guess at this point, I'm mostly concerned with the aspect ratio showing up properly.an easy way to check is by setting the paper height and width to the same size (square) the using the shift-cmmd-4 screenshot cursor to manually measure the drawing area.
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been doing exactly that, and it's square... john
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@driven said:
been doing exactly that, and it's square... john
sweet!
I figured out how to get into the print dialogs so I should be able to get the rest of my ideas implemented.
going to SF tmmr for a week so I might not get an update out super soon. -
@edson said:
besides, can the units be changed to metric?
hey Edson, i have a question about the metric deal..
if you go File -> Page Setup… , are those units still being displayed in inches on your machine?and if you hover your mouse over the dimensions, is the popup showing your border settings also in inches?
for me, it always reports in inches regardless of my unit settings while the File->Document Setup… will show metric if i change units to metric..
if your page setup is showing metric then it must be at setting at the system level that i can't figure out yet.. but i do know that if i print with another app that uses the same "Page Setup… " (iWork's Pages for instance), the units are also in inches and i assume an apple app wouldn't force everyone to work in inches..
thanks[EDIT] -- nevermind, found it
System Prefs-> Language & Text-> Formats-> Measurement Units
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Jeff,
I did some unit test, and if I draw a parallel projection, top view rectangle, the same size as an A4 297mm, 210mm sheet of paper.
then input width 297, height 210 in the dialogs, I get SU resized around my drawing with height margins 27px and width margins of 40px [one per side...]
I get the same if I change model units to inches, and/or the input to inches, I not sure the units make any odds? as long as there proportional.
I can't loose that margin... john
EDIT: unless I use export to PDF use view size, I get a full page PDF from Preview for printing, borderless...
EDIT: that doesn't work..... -
right, the actual units being used won't matter for setting the aspect ratio.. there will probably be some dialogs eventually (or maybe a summary) so i'll check if the user is US or metric for that display..
i almost have it working now without the dialogs, the script is pulling the paper dimensions from the 'page setup...' dialog.
maybe one more session with it tonight and i'll get that part hooked up -
@driven said:
EDIT: unless I use export to PDF use view size, I get a full page PDF from Preview for printing, borderless...
EDIT: that doesn't work.....right.. that's an example of why i want to do this thing..
if you want to print borderless, you have to make sure the paper/pdf has no borders set (which you can do via 'page setup->paper size->manage custom sizes.. -or- if you have the right printer type in your list, you'll have a few borderless options..it's super confusing when first trying to figure all this out in sketchup and unnecessarily complicated (three different windows/dropdowns which all have an effect on your final output plus the fact that sketchup prints the entire drawing window but it doesn't have any way to make your drawing window and paper the same size).. so my goal is to make this a lot easier..
ie- you want a borderless 8 1/2 x 11? use this script and do it right the first try etc..
we'll eventually see if it's successful (fingers crossed)
[and if it is successful, i hope to show it to the google devs as an example of how sketchup should/could work ] -
I've been trying to get scale printing sorted forever, including lots of tests for GSuT, it's a pain, however I do like applescript so I'll help out where I can...
Figuring out those margins is the issue... john
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hmm.. so i'm running into some problems trying to do some things with applescript.. basically, it can't wait for the user to do something..
so for me to actually get this thing working as i would like it to, i'd have to have multiple scripts..one possibility (i think) would be doing it via ruby (with the help of the local's of course )
do you think something like this is possible?
- start the ruby
- (maybe use it for some user input/ parameters)
- ruby activates and gives the parameters to applescript(1)
- the script does it's thing to the end but ruby is watching over everything..
- the user does something (say a keystroke or clicks an 'ok' button or something) which the ruby sees then activates
applescript(2).. - etcetc..
might be a little more intense than what i'm willing to do but wandering just in case..
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actually, i may have just found a workaround.. everything i've read so far has said it's impossible to make something like this happen in applescript but this is more/less working.. it fails maybe 1 out of 15 times but i think i can mess with it some more to get it consistent..
try this in the AppleScript editor.. (with sketchup running and a su window present)
tell application "SketchUp" activate tell application "System Events" to tell process "SketchUp" set drawwin to count of windows set AppleScript's text item delimiters to {" "} click menu item "page setup..." of menu "file" of menu bar 1 repeat until focused of window drawwin = true try set psz to value of static text 2 of sheet 1 of window drawwin end try end repeat set papw to first text item of psz set paph to third text item of psz display dialog "width = " & papw & " height = " & paph end tell end tell
it lets the user update their paper size while the script is still running and updating the variables according to the user's latest selection... then , when ok is pushed, the script continues along (well, in this case, it just show which numbers were pulled from the page setup..
i left some of the other stuff out of this post (determining paper orientation etc..) ... this is just illustrating that i may in fact be able to get all of this stuff into a single service.
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fails here
get focused of window 16 of process "SketchUp" true "Can’t get text item 3 of \"\"."
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@driven said:
fails here
get focused of window 16 of process "SketchUp" true "Can’t get text item 3 of \"\"."
hmm.. that's weird.. if it's getting to the text item3 part then it's making it through the 'wait' sequence which is what i was having problems with.. getting the text items was the easy part.
i'm not sure why it's failing to get the text item.. maybe thetext item delimiters aren't in leopard?
[seriously just a guess... or maybe your 'page setup' looks different than lions? (as shown in my earlier post questioning the metric/us settings)... i'll look into it.. -
second time I got this
%(#4000FF)[get value of static text 2 of sheet 1 of window 16 of process "SketchUp"
"HP Photosmart C5100 series"
get focused of window 16 of process "SketchUp"
true
display dialog "width = HP
height = C5100"
«event ascrgdut»
{}
display dialog "width = HP
height = C5100"]do you use 'Accessibility Inspector' to help pick your targets, can be useful
%(#404080)[<AXApplication: “SketchUp”>
<AXWindow: “Untitled - SketchUp Pro”>
<AXSheet: “Page Setup”>]
<AXPopUpButton: “A4”>
%(#404080)[Attributes:
AXRole: “AXPopUpButton”
AXRoleDescription: “pop up button”
AXHelp: “(null)”
AXEnabled: “true”
AXFocused (W): “false”
AXParent: “<AXSheet: “Page Setup”>”
AXWindow: “<AXWindow: “Untitled - SketchUp Pro”>”
AXTopLevelUIElement: “<AXSheet: “Page Setup”>”
AXPosition: “x=982 y=192”
AXSize: “w=216 h=26”
AXValue: “A4”
AXChildren: “<array of size 0>”Actions:
AXShowMenu - show menu
AXPress - press] -
grabbing the wrong text, here. dialogs the same on Leopard.
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what about a simple 'on click OK', list all text items, then pick the ones you want.
you don't need the repeater then, the final click is your next step.
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@driven said:
"HP Photosmart C5100 series"
lol..weird.
@unknownuser said:
do you use 'Accessibility Inspector' to help pick your targets, can be useful
i'm trying out UI Browser.
http://pfiddlesoft.com/uibrowser/seems sweet
but i didn't realize apple had some built-in stuff for gui scripting.this gui stuff is kind of a pain though.. i wish sketchup would get a little applescript dictionary going..
i wonder how hard it would be for google to implement?thing is, i've yet to get any of the errors you're showing on either of my machines but they both have lion on them..
i don't know what to do about making it compatible for everyone.. -
@driven said:
what about a simple 'on click OK', list all text items, then pick the ones you want.
you don't need the repeater then, the final click is your next step.
that's the problem.. applescript won't wait for OK of any of the dialog boxes other than it's own.. it's only concerned with making it's way through itself and doesn't pay attention to anything else going on.
if i were to put an on click ok in there, it would throw up it's own dialog box which the user would also have to click on..
ie- set your paper size then click ok in the page set up dialog.. (but clicking on anything other than the applescript dialog will bring it into focus instead.. the second 'ok' — the applescript 'ok'-- you'd have to push is now behind the sketchup window..
no good.
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