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    • TIGT Offline
      TIG Moderator
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      material.name="new_name" method now v1.1 - here http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=167219#p167219
      Temp folder fixed for Mac users...

      TIG

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      • N Offline
        narongwit12
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        Be able to track the shadow area on each face. This could make the calculation of shading possible for energy simulation.

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        • B Offline
          BTM
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          • to have the 5th (optional) argument for write_image as 'Transparent Background' if the file type is .png

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          • Dan RathbunD Offline
            Dan Rathbun
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            Sketchup::load

            The Sketchup::load method does NOT expose the wrap argument, so we can specify wrap=true for rbs scripts.

            For some unknown reason, the Google team defeated, or just didn't pass the 2nd argument (wrap) on to the aliased standard load, when they overrode it to handle rbs decrypting.

            Please fix this!
            _

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              Pout
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              Here is my list:

              • Tig, although your solutions on material.name=, layer.delete, material.delete are good, it seems to me it would be much easier to just have them in the API. So i second the proposals of ThomThom

              • Also i second the proposal of Morisdov concerning the add_framechange_observer not firing when creating movies or when working in layout. It should fire there to.

              • make the entity.id consistent throughout different SU sessions (it changes now from time to time)

              • it would be great if you could just select an entity based on a parameter (eg. entity.id) without looping all the entities in the model

              • being able to access the font/size and other parameters of a text

              • make a difference between the execution of scripts and the interface so it is possible to incorporate a 'stop script' button for example. Now the interface freezes as long as scripts are running. This makes users believe the execution of the script has halted and Sketchup has stopped working.

              • ...more to come

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              • thomthomT Offline
                thomthom
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                @pout said:

                • Tig, although your solutions on material.name=, layer.delete, material.delete are good, it seems to me it would be much easier to just have them in the API.

                And it would be faster.

                @pout said:

                • make the entity.id consistent throughout different SU sessions (it changes now from time to time)

                Ditto!

                @pout said:

                • it would be great if you could just select an entity based on a parameter (eg. entity.id) without looping all the entities in the model

                Ditto. If you have a script that requires observers attached to some objects one want these to be reattached when the model is loaded. Currently one has to iterate the whole model to find the entities, and one has to attach an attribute to be able to find the correct one - which means string comparisons which are really slow.
                So a better way to directly reference entities across sessions would be a great addition.

                @pout said:

                • make a difference between the execution of scripts and the interface so it is possible to incorporate a 'stop script' button for example. Now the interface freezes as long as scripts are running. This makes users believe the execution of the script has halted and Sketchup has stopped working.

                while true puts 'Ditto!' end

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                  Pout
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                  does anyone know if any of the remarks here will be taken into consideration in a new version?

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                  • Dan RathbunD Offline
                    Dan Rathbun
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                    @dan rathbun said:

                    Sketchup::load

                    The Sketchup::load method does NOT expose the wrap argument, so we can specify wrap=true for rbs scripts.

                    For some unknown reason, the Google team defeated, or just didn't pass the 2nd argument (wrap) on to the aliased standard load, when they overrode it to handle rbs decrypting.

                    Please fix this!_

                    Taking this a step further.

                    Since the rbs code blocks are eval'd, and Sketchup.load is an override (redefinition,) just pass the 2nd argument to Sketchup.load (if given,) on as the 2nd argument to the eval method.

                    That way developers can instantiate a binding() to their custom namespace(s), and have the code evaluated within that scope.

                    This can also give the GSUT the opportunity to protect some Google namespaces, within the argument validation block of the Sketchup.load method (ie: raise a custom "NotAllowedError" exception.)

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                    • Dan RathbunD Offline
                      Dan Rathbun
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                      EDITED:Get||Set Layer Material & Color


                      Added missing "wish" statement to set Layer color in the example I gave (the last statement.)


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                      • Dan RathbunD Offline
                        Dan Rathbun
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                        @thomthom said:

                        Being able to set Layer colour.

                        ..and also a "getter" method to read the color.

                        Actually when you manually click the color button in the Layers dialog, the Edit Material dialog appears. If you choose 'Use texture image' and assign a texture file, the layer will be displayed with that texture over the layer color, when 'Color by Layer' is true, and rendering mode is 'Shaded with Textues'.

                        Issues:
                        (1) Technically, Layers have a material attribute that holds a Sketchup::Material object.
                        (2) These material objects ARE saved with the model, but NOT accessible thru the API.
                        (3) When a layer is assigned a texture, it does not appear in the "In Model" Materials Collection, and it shouldas well as allow us to assign a name (thru the layer's material object.)
                        In the UI manual mode the new material could be given a temporary name equal to the Layer name, so the user could manually rename it thru the Materials Browser, or we could name it in a subsequent ruby statment like:
                        model.materials['Layer3'].name='PolishedWood'
                        We should also then be able to go totally automatic thru the API, thus:
                        mat = model.materials.add('PolishedWood') mat.texture = 'wood/polished.png' mat.color = [195,144,86] model.layers['Layer3'].name = 'Surface' model.layers['Surface'].material = 'PolishedWood' model.rendering_options['DisplayColorByLayer'] = true
                        Later on getting a layer's color, we could do:
                        surfaceColor = model.layers['Surface'].material.color
                        and setting it to some other color:
                        surfaceColor = [127,127,200] model.layers['Surface'].material.color = surfaceColor [*]

                        ****** So what we really need is the Sketchup::Layer object's material attribute getter and setter methods exposed in the API, along with the manual UI naming hack.


                        EDIT: [* (2010AUG05) Added missing "wish" statement to set layer color.]

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                        • K Offline
                          kwalkerman
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                          Seconded on the Layers usability, also, it would be great to be able to do:

                          Layers.active_layer
                          Layers[layer] = active

                          A consistent entityID would be awesome. The entity should maintain the ID if it is deleted, and then undeleted as well.

                          Pages:

                          In addition to retaining information on which layers are on and off, should also be able to retain the active layer for each page.

                          --
                          Karen

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                          • thomthomT Offline
                            thomthom
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                            hm... never thought of that inconsistency before...
                            model.materials.current vs model.active_layer

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                            • Dan RathbunD Offline
                              Dan Rathbun
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                              @thomthom said:

                              hm... never thought of that inconsistency before...
                              model.materials.current vs model.active_layer

                              "current and "active" should aliases for each other.

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                              • K Offline
                                kwalkerman
                                last edited by

                                Cool. Thanks again.

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                                • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                  Dan Rathbun
                                  last edited by

                                  @kwalkerman said:

                                  Cool. Thanks again.

                                  No problem.

                                  (bumping the topic..)

                                  • Made edits to the Layers code example* Added a second code example for Layer class.See previous post...

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                                  • J Offline
                                    Jim
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                                    @kwalkerman said:

                                    In addition to retaining information on which layers are on and off, should also be able to retain the active layer for each page.

                                    I like this idea, particularly useful when adding text to Scenes. It seems quite possible using an Observer.

                                    Hi

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                                      Jim
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                                      @dan rathbun said:

                                      @thomthom said:

                                      hm... never thought of that inconsistency before...
                                      model.materials.current vs model.active_layer

                                      "current and "active" should aliases for each other.

                                      Well, don't leave out Pages.selected_page!

                                      Hi

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                                      • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                        Dan Rathbun
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                                        @jim said:

                                        @dan rathbun said:

                                        @thomthom said:

                                        hm... never thought of that inconsistency before...
                                        model.materials.current vs model.active_layer

                                        "current and "active" should aliases for each other.

                                        Well, don't leave out Pages.selected_page!

                                        I don't know about that one... Pages are special. Even though you "select" a Page, depending on transition time, Sketchup can be animating somewhere between the previous page and the selected one.
                                        A FrameChangeObserver is needed to know when the animation is complete. Only at that point would I 'technically' say that a Page was the "active_page" or "current_page."

                                        @Karen. You can get an array of the hidden layers for a Page:
                                        mypage.layers
                                        so the visible layers would be:
                                        my_vis_layers = model.layers.to_a - mypage.layers

                                        • why they didn't name the method Page.hidden_layers, I don't know.

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                                        • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                          Dan Rathbun
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                                          @jim said:

                                          @kwalkerman said:

                                          ..., should also be able to retain the active layer for each page.

                                          I like this idea, particularly useful when adding text to Scenes. It seems quite possible using an Observer.

                                          But when you add text to Scenes (Pages,) are you drawing to the model, or drawing to the View ??

                                          If it's the View, then the active layer does not matter.

                                          The active layer is a property of the model. A Scene (Page,) is a View mechanism, which does not "have" layers; it only 'remembers' which of the model's layers to hide or show. A layer also has "new page behaviour" which it can tell new Scenes (Pages,) how to 'remember' their visibilty.

                                          I can see some problems for other scripts, if the active layer was automatically changed when a Scene changed. There would need to be some kind of toggle to turn the "auto" feature on and off.
                                          In addition, their would need to be scoping. What if an Observer was to be triggered while this "auto layer" feature was on? Outside the current script (or scope,) the Observer may want to "see" or "use" another layer as the active one.

                                          It also occurs to me, that we are supposed to always be drawing primitives on "Layer 0", but still some modelers want to draw on other layers (construction lines especially.)

                                          Anyway.. we'd need to consider this carefully. It could be a disaster.

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                                          • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                            Dan Rathbun
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                                            @kwalkerman said:

                                            Seconded on the Layers usability, also, it would be great to be able to do:

                                            Layers.active_layer

                                            That can already be done:
                                            Sketchup.active_model.active_layer
                                            .. as it's a property of the model (Sketchup::Model class.)

                                            see API: Model.active_layer

                                            @kwalkerman said:

                                            Layers[layer] = active

                                            Will not work because there is no .= method defined for the Sketchup::Layer class. (You'd just be calling Ruby's internal hardcoded refererence assignment operator, which could set the layer reference on the left of the operator, to any kind of Ruby object. A bad idea, if it doesn't immediately cause an exception.)
                                            This why the .new constructor is "hidden" (or made private,) and we create layers thru the collection class' .add method.

                                            Sketchup.active_model.active_layer=layers['mylayername']
                                            .. again, a property of the model (Sketchup::Model class.)

                                            see API: Model.active_layer=


                                            You CAN get a SKP DOM object's parent by using the .parent method. The model is the layer collection's parent, in the SKP doucment heirarchy. Where layers is the model's Sketchup::Layers class instance:
                                            this_layer = layers.parent.active_layer

                                            But, since each model instance, has an instance of a Sketchup::Layers class object, you'd think it (the Layers collection,) should also know which one of it's elements was active.
                                            A simple Ruby patch for the Layers class:

                                            
                                            class Sketchup;;Layers
                                              unless method_defined?('active')
                                                def active
                                                  self.parent.active_layer
                                                end # def active
                                              end
                                              unless method_defined?('current')
                                                alias_method('current','active')
                                              end
                                              unless method_defined?('active=')
                                                def active=(arg)
                                                  if arg.class==String || arg.kind_of?Integer
                                                    self.parent.active_layer=self[arg]
                                                  elsif arg.class==Sketchup;;Layer
                                                    self.parent.active_layer=arg
                                                  else
                                                    raise(TypeError,'Sketchup;;Layer, String, or Integer expected.')
                                                  end
                                                end # def active=
                                              end
                                              unless method_defined?('current=')
                                                alias_method('current=','active=')
                                              end
                                            end # class extension
                                            
                                            

                                            %(#4000BF)[**EDIT:

                                            • added aliases* fixed method defintion tests**Note: The reason I do not call]Sketchup.active_model.active_layer (in the patch,) is to accomodate multi-model environment on the Mac, where the active model may not be the one a script is working on.

                                            ADD: This can be extended to the Sketchup::Layerclass, so that a layer can return (boolean) whether it is the active layer or not.

                                            class Sketchup;;Layer
                                              unless method_defined?('active?')
                                                def active?
                                                  # .equal? returns true ONLY if receiver and arg have same object_id
                                                  self.equal?( self.parent.parent.active_layer )
                                                end # def active?
                                              end
                                              unless method_defined?('current?')
                                                alias_method('current?','active?')
                                              end
                                              #
                                              unless public_methods(false).include?('eql?')
                                                # only override if it hasn't yet been redefined
                                                def eql?(arg)
                                                  if arg.class==Sketchup;;Layer
                                                    # we shall ignore the name attribute
                                                    # use the == override to include name in test
                                                    # use <=> to test only the names (match returns 0)
                                                    same = true
                                                    return (same = (self.page_behavior==arg.page_behavior)) if (not same)
                                                    return (same = (self.visible?==arg.visible?)) if (not same)
                                                    return same
                                                  else
                                                    raise(TypeError,'Sketchup;;Layer expected.')
                                                  end
                                                end # override eql?
                                              end
                                              #
                                            end # class extension
                                            
                                            

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