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      sdionne
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      I am new to Ruby for Sketchup, I have experience with AutoLisp for AutoCAD, and my question is probably very simple, but if I want to automate a drawing, example a stairs, in AutoCAD I select a point on screen with the Getpoint function.
      I am looking for the Getpoint function in Ruby.
      Second question, after I get a point on screen, how can I insert a component at this point?
      Thanks
      sdionne

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        sdmitch
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        @sdionne said:

        I am new to Ruby for Sketchup, I have experience with AutoLisp for AutoCAD, and my question is probably very simple, but if I want to automate a drawing, example a stairs, in AutoCAD I select a point on screen with the Getpoint function.
        I am looking for the Getpoint function in Ruby.
        Second question, after I get a point on screen, how can I insert a component at this point?
        Thanks
        sdionne

        I don't think there is a "Getpoint" equivalent in Sketchup. To do something like this you need a "Tool" that uses "InputPoint" to capture the cursor location. You can find information regarding both of these in the Sketchup Ruby API Documentation, http://www.sketchup.com/intl/en/developer/docs/.

        The attached plugin is a simple example of how this might be done.


        Place Component.rb

        Nothing is worthless, it can always be used as a bad example.

        http://sdmitch.blogspot.com/

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          sdionne
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          Thanks, I will analyze that, and for shure I will check your blog

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