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      wikii
      last edited by

      if (flags & 4)==4
      shift=true
      end

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        Jim
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        Ah, so maybe that is what these constants are for?

        
        ["CONSTRAIN_MODIFIER_KEY", "CONSTRAIN_MODIFIER_MASK", "ALT_MODIFIER_KEY", "ALT_MODIFIER_MASK", "COPY_MODIFIER_KEY", "COPY_MODIFIER_MASK"]
        
        

        Hi

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          tomasz
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          @unknownuser said:

          .. I am writing about a case without creating a new tool.

          @jim said:

          ["CONSTRAIN_MODIFIER_KEY", "CONSTRAIN_MODIFIER_MASK", "ALT_MODIFIER_KEY", "ALT_MODIFIER_MASK", "COPY_MODIFIER_KEY", "COPY_MODIFIER_MASK"]

          Actually creating a tool in not a big deal, but I thought there is a way to omit that.
          In SU2KT there is no need for creating the tool and all necessary methods to handle it.
          I just need to read a state of CTRL\MENU key upon the start-up of the plugin.

          Author of [Thea Render for SketchUp](http://www.thearender.com/sketchup)

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            Jim
            last edited by

            Can't be done, as far as I know. I agree it would be nice.

            Hi

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              tomasz
              last edited by

              class SU2KT_key
              
              	def SU2KT_key;;key_pressed?
              		@key
              	end
              
              	def SU2KT_key;;activate
              		@key=false
              	end
              
              	def SU2KT_key;;onKeyDown(key, repeat, flags, view)
              		@key=(key==COPY_MODIFIER_KEY)
              		puts @key
              	 end
              
               end
              
              
              keytool=SU2KT_key.new
              Sketchup.active_model.select_tool SU2KT_key
              sleep 1
              puts SU2KT_key.key_pressed?
              

              Why does it always give me 'false' on reload of the script? It looks that SU doesn't check the keyboard on creation of a new tool, otherwise I would get the @key value BEFORE sleep 1. Am I right?

              Thanks
              Tomasz

              Author of [Thea Render for SketchUp](http://www.thearender.com/sketchup)

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              • fredo6F Offline
                fredo6
                last edited by

                @unknownuser said:

                I just need to read a state of CTRL\MENU key upon the start-up of the plugin.

                Did you try with the event OnMouseMove, which has a flags argument too?

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                  BTM
                  last edited by

                  @unknownuser said:

                  @unknownuser said:

                  I just need to read a state of CTRL\MENU key upon the start-up of the plugin.

                  Did you try with the event OnMouseMove, which has a flags argument too?

                  … This is a bit off-topic, but on windows
                  ` class Flagtest

                  def onMouseMove(flags,x,y,view)
                  UI.messagebox flags
                  end
                  end

                  Sketchup.active_model.select_tool Flagtest.new`
                  will come up with 0 on mouse move, if no keys are pressed. on my mac, it's 256. Any idea why?

                  update:
                  Also, onMouseMove only activates when the mouse moves in the model area, so it wouldn't activate on startup of the plugin.

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                  • Chris FullmerC Offline
                    Chris Fullmer
                    last edited by

                    ok, I am using the "flags" parameter of the onLButtonUp method to determine ctrl, alt key status. This is my code so far. It works, but I have a feeling it could be optimized. I really don't manipulate strings very well. I nearly turned it all into an array.

                    ` def onLButtonUp(flags, x, y, view)

                    flag_bin = flags.to_s(2)
                    flag_bin_to_add = 6 - flag_bin.length
                    zeros = "0"*flag_bin_to_add
                    adjusted_flag = (zeros + flag_bin).reverse

                    ctrlk = true if adjusted_flag[3,1] == "1"
                    altk = true if adjusted_flag[5,1] == "1"`

                    So I take the flag, turn it into binary as Jim showed. But a value less than 32 makes a binary with less than 6 digits in it. So if the user is holding alt, then a 6 digit binary is given. If they are holding ctrl, then only a 4 digit binary is given. So I am adding zeros to the binary string, then reversing it because I like the binary to be ordered according to the numerical representations for each key, lowest number key on the left, highest number key on the right.

                    Then I set my variables to be true if their binary digit is true, indicating that their key was pressed.

                    I hope that makes sense. Again, this seems to work great. But it feels klunky. Is there an easier way to parse the bit field?

                    Any optimization ideas?

                    Chris

                    ps - I tacked it onto this thread since this thread is what pointed me in the direction of how to work with the "flags" parameter.

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                    • thomthomT Offline
                      thomthom
                      last edited by

                      shift = (flags & CONSTRAIN_MODIFIER_MASK) == CONSTRAIN_MODIFIER_MASK
                      

                      Use the & for bitwise comparison.

                      Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                      List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                      • Chris FullmerC Offline
                        Chris Fullmer
                        last edited by

                        I don't quite understand what that means. What is bitwise?

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                        • thomthomT Offline
                          thomthom
                          last edited by

                          Link Preview Image
                          Bitwise operation - Wikipedia

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                          (en.wikipedia.org)

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                            thomthom
                            last edited by

                            Nice little list of Ruby's operators http://www.tutorialspoint.com/ruby/ruby_operators.htm

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                              MartinRinehart
                              last edited by

                              @chris fullmer said:

                              flag_bin = flags.to_s(2) flag_bin_to_add = 6 - flag_bin.length zeros = "0"*flag_bin_to_add adjusted_flag = (zeros + flag_bin).reverse

                              Stick in a non-zero bit to the left of the flags.

                              Quickly: (flags | 128).to_s(2)[2..7].reverse

                              Slowly:

                              flags 
                                      # 00bbbbbb
                              flags | 128 
                                      # 10bbbbbb
                              (flags | 128).to_s(2)
                                      # 8-char string version
                              (flags | 128).to_s(2)[2..7] 
                                      # the 6 chars your really want
                              
                              

                              Author, Edges to Rubies - The Complete SketchUp Tutorial at http://www.MartinRinehart.com/models/tutorial.

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                              • thomthomT Offline
                                thomthom
                                last edited by

                                Converting to string is very inefficient.

                                Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                                List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                                  Jim
                                  last edited by

                                  @chris fullmer said:

                                  I don't quite understand what that means. What is bitwise?

                                  Think in binary, then compare them column for column. It's a logical, bit-to-bit comparison.

                                  
                                  5 in binary is 101
                                  6 in binary is 110
                                  
                                  5 & 6 is; logical AND each column (bit position)
                                  
                                      Columns
                                  ________________
                                  |  1  |  0  |  1   <- decimal 5
                                  | and | and | and
                                  |  1  |  1  |  0   <- decimal 6
                                  =================
                                     1     0     0 
                                  
                                  so 101 & 110 = 100 <- decimal 4
                                  
                                  

                                  The masks are constants, which are set to some convenient values:

                                  
                                  # I just made these up
                                  001 = CONSTRAIN_MASK
                                  010 = ALT_MASK
                                  100 = COPY_MASK
                                  
                                  

                                  So if the flag is decimal value 7:

                                  
                                  111  <- decimal 7
                                  
                                  

                                  In order to check the CONSTRAIN_MASK, you logical AND the CONSTRAIN_MASK with the flag value:

                                  
                                      111  <- flag value decimal 7
                                    & 001  <- contain mask constant
                                     ======
                                      001 <- CONSTRAIN_MASK set true
                                  
                                  or in real ruby as Thomas wrote;
                                  
                                  contrain_key_down = ((flags & CONSTRAIN_MODIFIER_MASK) == CONSTRAIN_MODIFIER_MASK)
                                  copy_key_down = ((flags & COPY_MODIFIER_MASK) == COPY_MODIFIER_MASK)
                                  alt_key_down = ((flags & ALT_MODIFIER_MASK) == ALT_MODIFIER_MASK)
                                  
                                  

                                  Although Adam B might know a clever way to decode them all in one elegant statement.

                                  Hi

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