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    • G Offline
      Greg
      last edited by

      Just a follow-up to clarify my question: How do I set the (x,y,z) coordinates of the text to control it's orientation?

      I am programmatically assigning 3dtext as pallet labels to the front and top of pallets in a virtual warehouse created from ruby code generated from a c# application accessing inventory data from a SQL database, 2 to 3 thousand pallets.

      Right now, the text just lays flat on an x,y plane. That works for printing text on the top of pallets, but I can't orient the text upright so that it properly prints on the front of pallets.

      I hope this makes sense.

      Thank you.

      Greg

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      • GaieusG Offline
        Gaieus
        last edited by

        @greg said:

        Done means I moved the posting to this forum, Ruby Discussions, from the 'Newbie' forum. Actually, I copied this from the 'Newbie' forum to this forum, 'Ruby Discussions'. I don't know how to move a posting.

        Ok, I see. I also moved your topic nd then found that you copied it here so I merged the two.

        @unknownuser said:

        Is there a more appropriate forum then 'Ruby Discussions'?

        No, this is the finest forum for this (in the World? πŸ˜‰ )

        Gai...

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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          See my TextTag script that does this. The 3d-text is grouped, it appears at 0,0,0, it's then transformed to where you want it, snapping to faces etc as desired...

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          • G Offline
            Greg
            last edited by

            Thanks TIG,

            I actually used your code as a guide to get as far as you see here. But I don't see how to programmatically snap the 3dtext to the front and side of a cubed-shaped object (pallet) without user intervention. I need the application to snap the text to the pallet automatically.

            Is this the section of your code I should reference for the 'snapto' functionality?

            %(#FF0040)[compo.behavior.always_face_camera=true if @cfacing=="Yes" ### faces camera
            if @asnap=="Yes"
            compo.behavior.is2d=true
            compo.behavior.snapto=0 ### snaps to Any surface
            end#if

            tag=model.place_component(compo)]

            If so, I can't figure out the relationship between your compo (components) and my grpEnts (entities).

            Greg

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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              After you have auto-placed the grp containing the 3d-text you need to rotate it in Z, then so it's vertical. You need to make a "rotation transformation"...

              transformation=Geom::Transformation.rotation(anchor_point,vector_axis,angle_radians)

              e.g. for a right-angle about Z try -

              rotate=Geom::Transformation.rotation(pointN.[0,0,1],90.degrees)

              e.g. for a right-angle about Y try -

              rotate=Geom::Transformation.rotation(pointN.[0,1,0],90.degrees)

              etc

              Mess around to find which you need for which group...

              TIG

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              • G Offline
                Greg
                last edited by

                Thanks TIG, I'll do this.

                Greg

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                • G Offline
                  Greg
                  last edited by

                  TIG,

                  I have tried variations of the code but I can't get it to work.

                  %(#FF0040)[txtPt = Geom::Point3d.new(x+w,y,z+(h/2))
                  t=Geom::Transformation.new(txtPt)
                  grp=entities.add_group(); grpEnts=grp.entities
                  grpEnts.add_3d_text("hey mon", 1, "Verdana", false, false, 4.inch, 1.mm, 0, false, 0)
                  grp.move!(t)

                  grp = Geom::Transformation.rotation(txtPt,[0,0,1],90.degrees) # these are variations
                  txtPt = Geom::Transformation.rotation(txtPt,[0,0,1],90.degrees) # these are variations
                  t = Geom::Transformation.rotation(txtPt,[0,0,1],90.degrees) # these are variations
                  rotate = Geom::Transformation.rotation(grp,[0,0,1],90.degrees) # these are variations]

                  I don't understand the relationship of 'Geom::Transformation.rotation(point,vector,angle)' to grpEnts.add_3d_text.

                  What am I overlooking?

                  Thank you.

                  Greg

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                  • G Offline
                    Greg
                    last edited by

                    TIG,

                    Thanks for your help. The following code 'status = grpEnts.transform_entities t, grpEnts.collect' rotates the 3D-Text:

                    txtPt = Geom::Point3d.new(x+w,y,z+(h/2))
                    t=Geom::Transformation.new(txtPt)
                    grp=entities.add_group(); grpEnts=grp.entities
                    grpEnts.add_3d_text("hey mon", 1, "Verdana", false, false, 4.inch, 1.mm, 0, false, 0)
                    grp.move!(t)

                    t = Geom::Transformation.rotation(txtPt,[1,0,0],90.degrees)
                    status = grpEnts.transform_entities t, grpEnts.collect

                    This was copied from ldraw.rb.

                    Greg

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                    • TIGT Offline
                      TIG Moderator
                      last edited by

                      I'd expect this to work for the 't' rotation - note that I prefer to keep things inside parentheses () - although it will work without (usually):

                      grpEnts.transform_entities(t,grpEnts)

                      or for the group rather than it's entities

                      grp.transform!(t)

                      (it's similar to grp.move!(t) ...)

                      Now you just have to copy this group of 3d-text (grp2=grp.copy!) and move! it around the corner and rotate transform! it to suit.

                      In SketchUp Ruby here are often several ways of doing the same complex thing - like transformations -, BUT sometimes there's NOT one way of doing some simple thing !!! For example finding the active section-plane or finding if sections-cuts are currently being shown in the view (something I'm looking at currently) - even the SDK doesn't access these shortcomings in the API...

                      Glad you fixed it.

                      TIG

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                      • G Offline
                        Greg
                        last edited by

                        Thanks TIG,

                        I'll apply your suggestions and evaluate the results.

                        Greg

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