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    • alexschreyerA Offline
      alexschreyer Extension Creator
      last edited by alexschreyer

      I like working with cheat-sheets. Although the online API docs (and Jim's offline docs) are great, I wanted something printable and concise, too. So here it is. Hope it helps others, too.

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      Please suggest improvements!

      Cheers,
      Alex

      Author of "Architectural Design with SketchUp":
      http://sketchupfordesign.com/

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      • RunnerPackR Offline
        RunnerPack
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        Overall, it looks very nice. Thanks for sharing!

        I do see quite a few duplicates, though. Maybe if they were removed it could be printed on fewer sheets.

        BTW, what program(s)/techniques were used to make this?

        You might have noticed... I'm a bit of a ferpectionist.

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        • alexschreyerA Offline
          alexschreyer Extension Creator
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          Duh! I should have read this over before posting. Thanks, RunnerPack for the tip. The duplicates are now removed and everything fits nicely on 5 pages.

          I'll make another version soon that is even more condensed. I like this layout, though, because I can add something to each line.

          @unknownuser said:

          what program(s)/techniques were used to make this?

          I like using PSPad for coding. I used its "find in files" to iterate over Jim's download and then used a simple RegEx find and replace to extract the lines. The final document is a four-column word layout.

          Cheers,
          Alex

          Author of "Architectural Design with SketchUp":
          http://sketchupfordesign.com/

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            Jim
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            Didn't someone put all this in a mind map?

            Hi

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            • R Offline
              remus
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              You thinking of Scotts objects diagram? http://code.google.com/apis/sketchup/docs/diagram.html

              If so it only has classes and observers, not methods.

              http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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              • alexschreyerA Offline
                alexschreyer Extension Creator
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                I made another version of the same sheet. This one is more condensed and prints on three pages.

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                I think it would be a great addition to a cheat sheet to have a sample mini-plugin added as well. Is there already an accepted "framework" out there?

                Cheers,
                Alex

                Author of "Architectural Design with SketchUp":
                http://sketchupfordesign.com/

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                  Jim
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                  I wonder how it would look in a compact little WebDialog.

                  Hi

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                  • chrisglasierC Offline
                    chrisglasier
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                    @jim said:

                    I wonder how it would look in a compact little WebDialog.

                    ... a compact animated little WebDialog like this perhaps, where coding terminology is substituted for names of real objects and groupings:
                    Basic machine.png

                    With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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                    • alexschreyerA Offline
                      alexschreyer Extension Creator
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                      Good idea to put it into a webdialog. Actually, Jim, you could add a list of objects/methods to your webconsole and make those clickable so that they automatically get inserted into the editor.

                      FYI: I updated the cheatsheet for the new (7.1) functions.

                      Cheers,
                      Alex

                      Author of "Architectural Design with SketchUp":
                      http://sketchupfordesign.com/

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                      • chrisglasierC Offline
                        chrisglasier
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                        @alexschreyer said:

                        ... Actually, Jim, you could add a list of objects/methods to your webconsole and make those clickable so that they automatically get inserted into the editor.

                        I think it possible to double click on a machine name to insert into your webconsole. Perhaps we can "discuss" over the newly-found collaborative editor?

                        Chris

                        With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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                          Jim
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                          @alexschreyer said:

                          Good idea to put it into a webdialog. Actually, Jim, you could add a list of objects/methods to your webconsole and make those clickable so that they automatically get inserted into the editor.

                          Alex, can you share the data used for the cheat-sheet? It would save some work for sure. Chris Glasier and I would like to experiment with creating a dialog.

                          Hi

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                          • alexschreyerA Offline
                            alexschreyer Extension Creator
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                            Great to hear you want to try this out. I'll post a text file with the entire list later today.

                            Cheers, Alex

                            Author of "Architectural Design with SketchUp":
                            http://sketchupfordesign.com/

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                            • alexschreyerA Offline
                              alexschreyer Extension Creator
                              last edited by

                              Here ya go. This file is the 7.0 list, so you'll have to add the new functions.

                              Cheers,
                              Alex


                              sketchup_ruby_functions.txt

                              Author of "Architectural Design with SketchUp":
                              http://sketchupfordesign.com/

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                              • chrisglasierC Offline
                                chrisglasier
                                last edited by

                                Web dialog people please see this post.

                                With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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                                • chrisglasierC Offline
                                  chrisglasier
                                  last edited by

                                  First UI combo.png

                                  Here is a first shot at marrying the looks and basic funtionality of a screen machine with Jim's web console.

                                  Both are separate and both can be moved and resized independently.

                                  The console's textareas are set proportionately but the menu space is fixed. Perhaps there could be another menu item for preferences and another to open the machine. Both are cosmetic.

                                  I think the machine will have three columns to start with:

                                  1 - Display options - abc, frequently used, switch, console display options (parent, words, snippets, comments, complaints - the menu in the console would need to change to suit). Maybe display options could be done with tabs in the console but they will take needed space.
                                  2 - Classes
                                  3 - Methods

                                  The columns of course move so no need for scrollbars.

                                  But all can be changed!

                                  edit: added: http://collabedit.com/display?id=38563

                                  With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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                                  • chrisglasierC Offline
                                    chrisglasier
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                                    We are at the stage now the basic functionality has been completed as indicated here,

                                    Manual highlight in plain text record

                                    to open up the work to see how to offer the widest set of options related to the API through interaction between machine and console.

                                    I see the next main task is to set up console display transformation from the plain text record and a system for anyone to contribute content and/or devices. Here's a brief description of the options currently in the first slider:

                                    Classes - in centre slider - click to navigate*, show methods and register selection. Click method to navigate and register selection

                                    Methods - in centre slider - click to navigate*, show classes and register selection. Click class to navigate and register selection

                                    *see machine animation attached

                                    Plugins - sorting options in centre (including myPlugins); list in right; details of selected in console; plug in plugin(?)

                                    Update - API additions like in 7.1 - input in console; lists updated in machine

                                    No output - use machine as associative index only. Web console can always also be a standalone application

                                    Insert - send concatenated selection to console.

                                    Snippet - send snippet related to selection to console. Use console to add or edit snippets.

                                    Comments - Review, add or edit comments related to the selection

                                    Inspect record - Sends record to console; highlights class and method entries

                                    The Ruby Web Console was made by Jim and the API Machine by me. Jim and I worked closely to achieve the interaction so far. We would be happy to work with others to further develop the combination.

                                    Thanks

                                    Chris


                                    apimAnimated.gif

                                    With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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                                    • alexschreyerA Offline
                                      alexschreyer Extension Creator
                                      last edited by

                                      Looks great!

                                      Cheers,
                                      Alex

                                      Author of "Architectural Design with SketchUp":
                                      http://sketchupfordesign.com/

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                                      • chrisglasierC Offline
                                        chrisglasier
                                        last edited by

                                        Progress pic:

                                        deviceAPI with listsApi extension

                                        With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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                                        • chrisglasierC Offline
                                          chrisglasier
                                          last edited by

                                          The nsetSketchupApi plugin is in a separate topic reserved for downloading, updates and technical questions and answers. Another topic "[WebDialog]Behind nsetSketchupAPI" starts a discussion on the potential of such an approach.

                                          But here I just want to thank Alex and Jim for prompting the development of an alternative type to Alex's cheat sheet; one that is based on animating words in a small machine-like interface rather than more familiar digital versions of paper pages.

                                          Most of all though I must thank Jim, ungenerously described as code adviser in the files, for teaching me about json, easing and all these things, but mostly for how to turn my cavalier code into something understandable and stable.

                                          Thanks

                                          Chris

                                          With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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