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    • TIGT Offline
      TIG Moderator
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      system(fc-list : family | out) ?
      running out of permutations...

      TIG

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      • thomthomT Offline
        thomthom
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        Won't that just list fonts with "out" in them?

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        • TIGT Offline
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          The 'grep' is for pattern matching...
          The | pipes/passes the output to something else ['out'].
          What do you call the 'output' on a MAC ??
          The > puts the output into a file.
          The >> appends the output to a file.
          How do you 'pass/send' something ?

          TIG

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          • D Offline
            driven
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            TT
            what osx are you running.
            'shell' change to AT&T version with 10.5 , so the syntax needs to be checked

            FontBook has had lots of revisions/additions
            and those osascripts run it in the background, take miliseconds on my mac.

            the nice thing is people could set a 'SU 3D Font Collection in fontbook and you can allow them to use just those
            john

            learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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            • thomthomT Offline
              thomthom
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              @driven said:

              what osx are you running.

              10.5

              @driven said:

              'shell' change to AT&T version with 10.5 , so the syntax needs to be checked
              But it works in the system console, and it works from IRB calling system command - but not from SketchUp calling system command.

              @driven said:

              FontBook has had lots of revisions/additions
              and those osascripts run it in the background, take miliseconds on my mac.

              Mine took a noticeable lag the first time I ran it, but quick the next runs. And Font Book's icon appeared in the dock.

              Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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              • D Offline
                driven
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                @thomthom said:

                But it works in the system console, and it works from IRB calling system command - but not from SketchUp calling system command.

                it is possible to get an output to Ruby Console using echo <dev/nul, but I need to dig thru for a working example..

                @unknownuser said:

                Mine took a noticeable lag the first time I ran it, but quick the next runs. And Font Book's icon appeared in the dock.

                I think I would run only once, hold the list in the plugin, but add an update function/item for people who add fonts to FontBook [very few]...
                added to the end of the osascript should close it after use -e 'tell application "Font Book" to quit' -e 'end'
                john

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                  driven
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                  I've been trying loads of different ways to get the exact font list that SU shows under 'Window' >> 'Show Fonts' all 297 on my mac, this is by far the easiest

                  macFonts=[]
                  macFonts=(`osascript -e 'tell application "Font Book" to set macFonts to name of every font family'`).split(",").uniq.each {|a| a.strip! if a.respond_to? ;strip! }.sort
                  quitFontBook=(`osascript -e 'tell application "Font Book" to quit'`)
                   if macFonts.length > 1
                   then quitFontBook
                   end
                  macFonts.length
                  

                  john

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                  • thomthomT Offline
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                    I'll try it on my mac

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                      driven
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                      @thomthom said:

                      I'll try it on my mac

                      when you do...
                      For seeing if they all will work from code, I've been trying to make a '3d Font Sampler' using the 'macFont' array for both the 'string' and 'font' and the index number for 'z' position, but I keep screwing it up... could you cobble something together? or pointers...

                      another way to get the SU Font List, but not in ruby

                      tell application "Sketchup"
                      	activate
                      end tell
                      
                      tell application "System Events"
                      	
                      	if UI elements enabled then
                      		tell process "SketchUp"
                      			click the menu "Window" of menu bar 1
                      			delay 1
                      			click menu item "Show Fonts" of menu "Window" of menu bar 1
                      			delay 1
                      			
                      			tell window "Fonts"
                      				
                      				set results to value of text field 1 of every row of table 1 of scroll area 3
                      				delay 1
                      				
                      			end tell
                      		end tell
                      		tell application "System Events"
                      			tell process "SketchUp"
                      				click the menu "Window" of menu bar 1
                      				delay 1
                      				click menu item "Hide Fonts" of menu "Window" of menu bar 1
                      				delay 1
                      				return results
                      			end tell
                      		end tell
                      	else
                      		tell application "System Preferences"
                      			activate
                      			set current pane to pane "com.apple.preference.universalaccess"
                      			display dialog "UI element scripting is not enabled. Check \"Enable access for assistive devices\""
                      		end tell
                      	end if
                      end tell
                      

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                        driven
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                        I managed to get a list to manually test all the fonts [via copy/paste]... they all work
                        but I can't work out how I can have each as a group, or how even how to get SU to just make them...

                        macFonts.each_with_index do |item, index|
                        puts %(Sketchup.active_model.entities.add_3d_text("#{item}" , TextAlignCenter, "#{item}" , true, false, 1.0, 0.0, #{index}, true, 0.05))
                        end
                        

                        works as a puts which I can copy/paste in batches to make, but fails as a direct method

                        macFonts.each_with_index do |item, index|
                        Sketchup.active_model.entities.add_3d_text("#{item}" , TextAlignCenter, "#{item}" , true, false, 1.0, 0.0, #{index}, true, 0.05)
                        end
                        

                        ...why???
                        john

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                        • Dan RathbunD Offline
                          Dan Rathbun
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                          Oh it's just a head-smackin' boo-boo.
                          The z arg takes a Numeric and the index is already a Numeric subclass ( Integer,)
                          so you do not use the #{ ... } string replacement syntax.
                          (But you don't want to stack them vertically, move them -Y so they are all in a column (see below.)

                          Another quirk about add_3d_text(), is that unlike the OEM tool, the Ruby method does not put the primitives into a group.

                          So we encourage you to create group(s) then call the method on the group's Entities collection:

                          macFonts.each_with_index do |item, index|
                          
                            grp = Sketchup.active_model.entities.add_group()
                            grp.entities.add_3d_text( "#{item}", TextAlignCenter, "#{item}",
                              true, false, 1.0, 0.0, 0.0, true, 0.05 )
                            grp.name= item
                            grp.move!( Geom;;Transformation.new(Geom;;Vector3d.new(0,-index,0)) )
                            
                          end
                          

                          I'm not here much anymore.

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                            driven
                            last edited by

                            cheers dan,
                            This is a one off, so dosen't really matter, but out of curiousity
                            as both 3DText and Group generation can lock up the mac, how can I split this into a batch mode, so SU makes first 12, then next 12, then next 12, etc... but still uses the original index for position.
                            Could I need to make a hash using -index%(:#{item}) then split into new arrays of hashes with max items(12), then process those, I was looking at

                            macFonts.each_with_index do |item, index|
                             puts %(#{item}, #{index}).to_a
                             end
                            

                            and then

                            
                            # use as array.chunk
                            class Array
                              def chunk(pieces=2)
                                len = self.length;
                                mid = (len/pieces)
                                chunks = []
                                start = 0
                                1.upto(pieces) do |i|
                                  last = start+mid
                                  last = last-1 unless len%pieces >= i
                                  chunks << self[start..last] || []
                                  start = last+1
                                end
                                chunks
                              end
                            end
                            

                            then

                            macFonts.chunk 12
                            

                            then process those, but I do get lost... john

                            learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                              driven
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                              Hi dan,

                              @unknownuser said:

                              It is very bad to modify base classes. (spanky spanky)

                              it a one off, and the stand alone version was more complex for me to use...

                              # use as standalone function
                              def chunk_array(array, pieces=2)
                                len = array.length;
                                mid = (len/pieces)
                                chunks = []
                                start = 0
                                1.upto(pieces) do |i|
                                  last = start+mid
                                  last = last-1 unless len%pieces >= i
                                  chunks << array[start..last] || []
                                  start = last+1
                                end
                                chunks
                              end
                              

                              I also do most my testing in a separate version of SU with Pluggins turned off, and often check if methods are defined already first...

                              that works at the about the same speed as the first, not too slow, considering there are 297 fonts.

                              what i was musing, was, is there a way to have SU make one, return true, make next, return true, then next, etc...
                              so each operation is a single font... To see if that's actually faster or not. In theory it should be slower, but SU appears to bog down exponentially when I do them manually in sets of 6 V 12 V 18 V 24, and over 24 takes longer to run then the whole lot from either of your scripts.

                              Another mac 3D Font oddity I have noticed:

                              when using the native tool, I can make "" as 3D text,
                              which should be the apple icon although it may show as the windows icon on yours.

                              If I use code to try and generate the 2D Text (from console or a webdialog) although I see 'it' in the input window, I get some bizarre encoded string.

                              cheers again
                              john

                              learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                              • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                Dan Rathbun
                                last edited by

                                @driven said:

                                what i was musing, was, is there a way to have SU make one, return true, make next, return true, then next, etc... so each operation is a single font...

                                Set chunk = 1

                                @driven said:

                                ..., but SU appears to bog down exponentially when I do them manually in sets of 6 V 12 V 18 V 24, and over 24 takes longer to run then the whole lot from either of your scripts.

                                It's a caveat of using high quality. A lot of primitives are going onto the undo stack.
                                The higher the number of elements in the model, the slower things get.
                                I think we already tried saving the model between operations (to clear the undo stack,) BUT tests showed it did not speed things up.

                                @driven said:

                                ... when using the native tool, I can make "" as 3D text,
                                which should be the apple icon although it may show as the windows icon on yours.

                                If I use code to try and generate the 2D Text (from console or a webdialog) although I see 'it' in the input window, I get some bizarre encoded string.

                                It could be a unicode UTF16 codepoint. Ruby is UTF8.

                                There are sometimes tricks you can do with Array.pack and String.unpack.

                                Code-wise, try to save .rb files in "UTF8 (without BOM)" aka "ANSI as UTF8" encoding. I don't know what your Mac code editor calls it, but that's what Notepad++ does.

                                I'm not here much anymore.

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                                  driven
                                  last edited by

                                  @dan rathbun said:

                                  It could be a unicode UTF16 codepoint. Ruby is UTF8.

                                  I often use them as puts on mac only scripts to remind me it won't work on a PC, they show up in console returns, so that side is ok, also I can make 3D Text versions with the native tool (which I thought was based on Todd's 3D TextTool ruby)
                                  WebDialogs are UTF8 as well and they show up htere in most fonts [some don't have the charset]

                                  @unknownuser said:

                                  There are sometimes tricks you can do with Array.pack and String.unpack.

                                  I looked into .encode to see if I could add a conditional to make one from code, i'll look into .pack... cheers

                                  @unknownuser said:

                                  Code-wise, try to save .rb files in "UTF8 (without BOM)" aka "ANSI as UTF8" encoding. I don't know what your Mac code editor calls it, but that's what Notepad++ does.

                                  everything 'ruby' on the mac is "UTF8 (without BOM)" with unix line endings, even 'pasteBoard', 'Terminal' and 'Applescript editor' are since OSX 10.5.

                                  It's only some downloaded rubies that need changing, although if it's just line endings any will work in SU.
                                  john

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                                  • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                    Dan Rathbun
                                    last edited by

                                    @dan rathbun said:

                                    @driven said:

                                    what i was musing, was, is there a way to have SU make one, return true, make next, return true, then next, etc... so each operation is a single font...

                                    Set chunk = 1

                                    I really meant, set:
                                    chunksize = 1

                                    I'm not here much anymore.

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                                    • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                      Dan Rathbun
                                      last edited by

                                      It is very bad to modify base classes. (spanky spanky)

                                      This should do the job:

                                      chunksize = 12
                                      chunk = 1
                                      limit = macFonts.length
                                      model = Sketchup.active_model
                                      
                                      fsize = 1.0
                                      linespacing = 1.2
                                      
                                      bold = true
                                      italic = false
                                      thick = 0.05
                                      filled = true
                                      quality = 0.0
                                      
                                      i = 0
                                      
                                      while i < limit
                                      
                                        begin
                                          #
                                          model.start_operation("3D Fontnames (#{chunk})")
                                            #
                                            chunksize.times do |n|
                                              #
                                              break if i == limit
                                              #
                                              item = macFonts[i]
                                              grp = model.entities.add_group()
                                              grp.entities.add_3d_text( "#{item}", TextAlignCenter, "#{item}",
                                                bold, italic, fsize, quality, 0.0, filled, thick )
                                              grp.name= item
                                              grp.move!( Geom;;Transformation.new(Geom;;Vector3d.new(0,-(i*linespacing),0)) )
                                              #
                                              i += 1
                                              #
                                            end # chunk
                                            #
                                          model.commit_operation()
                                          #
                                        rescue Exception => e
                                          puts("\n*** macFonts group Error! ***")
                                          puts("  i = #{i}")
                                          puts("  chunk = #{chunk}")
                                          puts("  font = #{macFonts[i]}\n")
                                          model.abort_operation()
                                          puts("Error #<#{e.class.name}; #{e.message}>")
                                          puts(e.backtrace) if $VERBOSE
                                          raise
                                        end
                                      
                                        chunk += 1
                                      
                                      end # while
                                      

                                      EDIT: Added a few Exception messages, and option vars before iteration.
                                      EDIT(2): Added linespacing var.

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                                      • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                        Dan Rathbun
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                                        EDIT(2) previous code post: Added linespacing var.

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                                          driven
                                          last edited by

                                          cheers again,
                                          linespacing is a nice touch.
                                          all the code runs, returns nil. then draws view with the new groups, changing chuncksize doesn't alter that.
                                          it doesn't take too long.
                                          only two fonts don't fully form, may be the size, but not bad really.

                                          so, the main purpose was to check that the osascript fonts were the right one, and they are...

                                          and I learnt a little ruby
                                          thanks dan
                                          john

                                          learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                                          • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                            Dan Rathbun
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                                            It occurs to me that because the fontsize is only 1 inch, that many arc segments are ridiculously small, perhaps overloading the SketchUp engine.

                                            Try setting:
                                            fsize = 1.0.feet linspacing = 1.25.feet

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