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    WebDialogs - The Lost Manual — R1 09 November 2009

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    • T Offline
      tomasz
      last edited by

      Thank you!

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

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        Jernej Vidmar
        last edited by

        Hi Thom,

        thanks for sharing this really usefull information!

        Just as a side note:
        We have found a bug, which cuts decimal value sent from SketchUp to WebDialog (only in SU6 on Mac). If we i.e. want to update the value of some input box like this:
        web_dialog.execute_script("updateInputBox('varName', '12,345')")
        only 12 is shown in the varnName inputbox, everything behind (and including) comma is being cut off. But it works in SU7 on Mac and on both, 6 and 7 versions of SU on Windows.

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          thomthom
          last edited by

          Ah, is that whatæs being mentioned in the release notes: http://code.google.com/apis/sketchup/docs/releases.html

          @unknownuser said:

          Fixed Mac support for WebDialogs execute_script

          WebDialog.execute_script('alert("Bug is Fixed!")');
          

          Does it work if you escape the comma? If not, replace it with another character?

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

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            Jernej Vidmar
            last edited by

            No, escaping doesn't seem to help. Only way to pass the float value is to write it using dot (1.12) not comma (1,12)...
            For now we have not found a workaround, but we intend to make some more tests to see if the problem can be bypassed.

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              thomthom
              last edited by

              I wonder, if you make a special receiving javascript function, and send all command base64 encoded to that function and have it decode and eval it..?

              
              # made up methods - haven't checked the real methods
              jscall = base64encode("updateInputBox('varName', '12,345')") 
              WebDialog.execute_script("decode(#{jscall})");
              
              
              
              function decode(base64str)
                eval(decode64(base64str));
              end
              
              

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

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                DIEGO-RODRIGUEZ
                last edited by

                interesting applications for html

                html 5
                http://html5demos.com/

                and

                http://www.dhtmlgoodies.com/index.html?page=dhtml-suite

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                • thomthomT Offline
                  thomthom
                  last edited by

                  You won't be able to use HTML5 in webdialogs - not until IE adds support for it. Think I read somewhere that they where adding support for it in IE9. Being able to use CANVAS sure would be nice.

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

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                    tbleicher
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                    @thomthom said:

                    You won't be able to use HTML5 in webdialogs - not until IE adds support for it.

                    I am using excanvas http://code.google.com/p/explorercanvas/ which provides a canvas object in IE.

                    Thomas

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                      thomthom
                      last edited by

                      @tbleicher said:

                      @thomthom said:

                      You won't be able to use HTML5 in webdialogs - not until IE adds support for it.

                      I am using excanvas http://code.google.com/p/explorercanvas/ which provides a canvas object in IE.

                      Thomas

                      That's very interesting! I've been wanting for a good solution to dynamically draw graphics in webdialogs. Probably be of interest for Whaat as well... ...thinking Profile Builder...

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

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                        Jim
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                        And just to have more options, there is also chrome frame.

                        Hi

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                        • thomthomT Offline
                          thomthom
                          last edited by

                          @jim said:

                          And just to have more options, there is also chrome frame.

                          Yea, but this requires the user to install a browser plugin.
                          explorercanvas is a simple JS library which the developer includes in the project without the user ever having to install any browser extension. That's what's appeal to me.

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

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                            Pout
                            last edited by

                            this seems to be very interesting
                            Have to dig into this.

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                              chrisglasier
                              last edited by

                              One thing driven discovered was that if for some reason there is whitespace as here -

                              cmd = "fImportReturn('#{array}');"
                              @dlg.execute_script (cmd)
                              
                              instead of
                              
                              @dlg.execute_script(cmd)
                              
                              
                              

                              it is OK on PCs but not Macs. This maybe of interest to coders who use this style (Jim).

                              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
                                last edited by

                                Would a kind Mac user (or 2) open the Ruby Console, and give the result from entering:

                                $VERBOSE

                                and

                                $DEBUG

                                and

                                $-w

                                Hi

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                                  thomthom
                                  last edited by

                                  @jim said:

                                  Would a kind Mac user (or 2) open the Ruby Console, and give the result from entering:

                                  $VERBOSE

                                  and

                                  $DEBUG

                                  and

                                  $-w

                                  
                                  > $VERBOSE
                                  false
                                  > $DEBUG
                                  false
                                  > $-w
                                  false
                                  
                                  

                                  SU 7.1.6859
                                  OSX 10.4

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

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                                  • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                    Dan Rathbun
                                    last edited by

                                    By the way.. we have no control over C-implemented Ruby objects, that incorrectly call the wrong C 'warn'/'warning' function, ie: don't respond to the setting of $VERBOSE ( called ruby_verbose in C.)

                                    If you find one, it would need to be reported on RubyForge.net

                                    I'm not here much anymore.

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                                      chrisglasier
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                                      @mmyoung said:

                                      I was never able to get Matt666's PointTool.rb to work on my Mac. I opened it in a text editor and removed the "=begin" and "=end" lines at the beginning and placed a "#" at the beginning of each comment.

                                      Now it runs on Mac.

                                      This may be relevant here as well.

                                      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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                                        driven
                                        last edited by

                                        @chrisglasier said:

                                        This may be relevant here as well.

                                        hi,
                                        some Mac bits...

                                        @Jim I get false, false, false

                                        @Dan #!ruby warn_ovr.rb returns nil

                                        whitespace handling is strange, not consistent from script to script, some work with whitespace , but all work without it...

                                        the =begin; =end seems to be dependent on what editor the file was last saved in....

                                        I never had a problem if I had a look with xCode, but when I first used Smultron the syntax colouring for '=' commenting is off by default, and very oddly appears to effect how SU then sees some of the files saved from this state...

                                        It took a while to figure out, but all affected files worked after changing the syntax colouring option to on and re-saving. Re-saving from xCode also 'fixed' them, which was my only 'clue' of what was happening.

                                        Something that came up proof positive last week (and I'm trying to find a test for), is that not all Macs are handle syntax the same

                                        there was an issue with one of TIG's scripts and it seems that Mac's running Developer Tools have much stricter syntax prerequisite.

                                        I did a mini survey of systems 'failing' and we all had different mixes of OSX, Ruby, Gems, editors but all had DevTools

                                        a Variety of Macs without were fine but those with Xcode were failing to run the script, TIG found a solution for his script, but the consistency of the Pass/Fail leads me to think it may make a good test tool... when I know how...

                                        On another point anyone know of a .json to/from .skp or collada convertor for Mac?

                                        john

                                        learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                                          Jim
                                          last edited by

                                          Just a small note mentioning a file-based dialog need not use the .htm or .html extension - any filename used in set_file will work.

                                          For example, this works just fine:

                                          @dlg.set_file("user_interface.dlg")

                                          Although clearly the contents need to be HTML, the filename extension does not matter.

                                          Hi

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                                          • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                            Dan Rathbun
                                            last edited by

                                            @driven said:

                                            @Dan #!ruby warn_ovr.rb returns nil
                                            john

                                            @John..
                                            The first line is a boo-boo, should have taken out all of the unix-like load directive. (The file is not meant to run from the command line anyway. It was meant to be a 'require' script.)

                                            I'm rewriting that now as a Mix-In Module, rather than an override to module Kernel. (Backward compability issues, and so forth.) It would be 'forever' before we would hope to see any changes or additions to the Kernel module anyway, with all the other things they need to fix. (I had to laugh when I saw that Ruby 2.0 was due, or estimated to be complete 01/19/2038.)

                                            I'm not here much anymore.

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