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    • thomthomT Offline
      thomthom
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      @jim said:

      How about getting a list of the Ruby toolbars?

      As Toolbar objects?

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      • thomthomT Offline
        thomthom
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        @tig said:

        Since the Toolbar methods are scant this is not much use, some extra methods like
        Toolbars.each
        Toolbar.name
        Tollbar... etc would be helpful ?

        Yea - something for the last.

        Though - I feel that SU need a new menu and toolbar system. One where authors register their menus and toolbars with SU - providing default position for them and allow the user to rearrange them as fit. I'd rather have that - if they are going to introduce new methods for the toolbar nightmare.

        Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
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          You can use Sketchup.read_default for ToolbarsUserNN in the registry and find the BarIDand BarNameetc for each one - and a few other relatively useless bits of info...

          The entry ToolbarsUser-Summary > Bars gives the total number of 'user toolbars' so you can construct a loop to go through to find each one with NN ...

          Since the Toolbar methods are scant this is not much use, some extra methods like
          Toolbars.each
          Toolbar.name
          Toolbar... etc would be helpful ?

          TIG

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          • thomthomT Offline
            thomthom
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            hmm...

            Just noticed something.

            Say that you have a toolbar named 'FooBar' created by another script.

            If you from your own script do t = UI::Toolbar.new('FooBar')
            You can then hide and show it, like this:

            t.hide t.show t.visible?

            promising - as now we can emureate the registry to get the toolbar names. (need a solution for OSX)
            BUT!

            Try to add separators or items...

            c = UI::Command.new("Tester") { UI.messagebox("Hello World") } t.add_item(c)

            Fail! 😞

            So close.
            But - this does allow us to create a method that returns a list of Ruby created toolbars and control their visibility. Just need that OSX solution.

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            • thomthomT Offline
              thomthom
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              hmm...

              n = UI::Toolbar.new('FooBar') #<UI::Toolbar:0xd0820a8> n.add_item(c) #<UI::Toolbar:0xd0820a8> n.add_item(c) #<UI::Toolbar:0xd0820a8> n.add_separator #<UI::Toolbar:0xd0820a8> n.add_item(c) #<UI::Toolbar:0xd0820a8> n.show nil n.add_separator #<UI::Toolbar:0xd0820a8> n.add_item(c) #<UI::Toolbar:0xd0820a8>
              Even when I have the original toolbar object I can't add items after the toolbar has been shown. The last two items in the above sample where not added to the toolbar. Is it really not possible to add items dynamically afterwards?

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              • thomthomT Offline
                thomthom
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                @tig said:

                The entry ToolbarsUser-Summary > Bars gives the total number of 'user toolbars' so you can construct a loop to go through to find each one with NN ...

                Sketchup.read_default('ToolbarsUser-Summary', 'Bars', nil)
                This just returns 1 for me. The registry value is 49.

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                • TIGT Offline
                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  It should return that value BUT I don't even get 1 - I get nil ???

                  TIG

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                  • thomthomT Offline
                    thomthom
                    last edited by

                    I wonder if Sketchup.read_default prevents access to SU's own registry values. Might have to use the Win32 API - or have anyone been able to access any of the other SU registry values?

                    I can only get S ketchup.read_default to return correct values for what Sketchup.write_default has created. 😕 thought this could be an easy cross platform method for SU settings... 😞

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                    • thomthomT Offline
                      thomthom
                      last edited by

                      Doing some tests:

                      
                      require 'C;/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/win32/registry.rb'
                      
                      
                      module TT_Test
                        
                        def self.toolbars
                          toolbars = []
                          begin
                            path_summary = 'Software\\Google\\SketchUp7\\ToolbarsUser-Summary'
                            Win32;;Registry;;HKEY_CURRENT_USER.open(path_summary) { |reg|
                              bars = reg.read_i('Bars')
                              
                              (0..bars-1).each { |i|
                                section = "ToolbarsUser-Bar#{i}"
                                begin
                                  path_toolbar = "Software\\Google\\SketchUp7\\#{section}"
                                  Win32;;Registry;;HKEY_CURRENT_USER.open(path_toolbar) { |r|
                                    r.each { |subkey, type, data|
                                      if type == Win32;;Registry;;REG_SZ && subkey == 'BarName'
                                        toolbars << data
                                        break
                                      end
                                    }
                                  }
                                rescue
                                  next
                                end
                              }
                            }
                            return toolbars
                          rescue
                            return nil
                          end
                      
                        end # def
                      
                      end
                      
                      

                      Gets an array of Ruby Toolbars. Work on PC - but requires registry.rb. Will look into calling the Win32 API directly so it only requires Win32API.

                      (I'm not sure how to deal with requirements of standard ruby libraries. include the registry.rb with my plugin and load only if it isn't defined? require 'C:\ruby\lib\ruby\1.8\win32\registry.rb' if defined?(Win32::Registry).nil?)

                      How do you read settings on OSX? Where are these settings stored?

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                      • TIGT Offline
                        TIG Moderator
                        last edited by

                        The Mac has 'plist' files like an 'ini' file == the registry...

                        TIG

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                        • thomthomT Offline
                          thomthom
                          last edited by

                          Does OSX have an API to read it, or do you just open it and parse it yourself?

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                          • TIGT Offline
                            TIG Moderator
                            last edited by

                            I am Macless. I don't know about plist API readers ...
                            Here is a 'plist' set someone gave me for info - it is 'readable' - just about...MacPlistArchive.zip
                            Here's another useful link http://developer.apple.com/documentation/MacOSX/Conceptual/BPRuntimeConfig/Articles/ConfigFiles.html

                            TIG

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                            • C Offline
                              chrisjk
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                              There are plist editors available that make the task much simpler by parsing it for you and showing what can be changed etc. eg http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/14363

                              Chris

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                              • thomthomT Offline
                                thomthom
                                last edited by

                                I'll check that out. I got an old Mac mini to test on.

                                Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                                • thomthomT Offline
                                  thomthom
                                  last edited by

                                  hmm... the Info.plist file in the Sketchup application package does not contain the same info we see in the Windows registry...

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                                  • J Offline
                                    Jim
                                    last edited by

                                    I can't seem to get a handle on the Large Tool Set to hide it, any ideas?

                                    i.e. these don't work:

                                    UI.set_toolbar_visible("Large Tool Set", false) UI.set_toolbar_visible("LargeToolSet", false)

                                    Hi

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                                    • thomthomT Offline
                                      thomthom
                                      last edited by

                                      @jim said:

                                      I can't seem to get a handle on the Large Tool Set to hide it, any ideas?

                                      i.e. these don't work:

                                      UI.set_toolbar_visible("Large Tool Set", false) UI.set_toolbar_visible("LargeToolSet", false)

                                      Yea - it's untouchable.

                                      UI.toolbar_names
                                      ["Standard", "Principle", "Camera", "Drawing", "Edit", "Construction", "Walk", "DisplayMode", "StandardViews", "Section", "Google", "GettingStarted", "VCB"]
                                      That's the only ones we can get. And this is on PC. On Mac it's two completely different names.

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                                      • thomthomT Offline
                                        thomthom
                                        last edited by

                                        I've managed to get a list of Ruby created toolbars on PC.

                                        But on Mac I got some problems.
                                        I found a plist at /Users/<user>/Library/Preferences/

                                        One com.google.sketchupfree.plist and one com.google.sketchupfree7.plist

                                        What I'm not sure how to is:

                                        1. find the current user so I know the path to the plist
                                        2. the name of the plist - which I think is related to the application id. http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/MacOSX/Conceptual/BPRuntimeConfig/Articles/UserPreferences.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/20002092 Need a way to get the application’s bundle identifier for the Sketchup version the script is running in.
                                        3. the toolbar names I get from these files doesn't seem to be 100% complete. think they might only appear if they've been shown at some point.

                                        Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                                        • C Offline
                                          chrisjk
                                          last edited by

                                          @thomthom said:

                                          I've managed to get a list of Ruby created toolbars on PC.

                                          But on Mac I got some problems.
                                          I found a plist at /Users/<user>/Library/Preferences/

                                          One com.google.sketchupfree.plist and one com.google.sketchupfree7.plist

                                          What I'm not sure how to is:

                                          1. find the current user so I know the path to the plist
                                          2. the name of the plist - which I think is related to the application id. http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/MacOSX/Conceptual/BPRuntimeConfig/Articles/UserPreferences.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/20002092 Need a way to get the application’s bundle identifier for the Sketchup version the script is running in.
                                          3. the toolbar names I get from these files doesn't seem to be 100% complete. think they might only appear if they've been shown at some point.

                                          I suspect the com.google.sketchupfree7.plist refers to a later install and that you can delete the other (maybe from a SU6 install?) without problems - just rename it temporarily and try .

                                          I only have com.google.sketchuppro7.plist; com.google.sketchuppro7.LSSharedFileList.plist; com.google.LayOut.plist; com.google.LayOut.LSSharedFileList.plist; com.google.style_builder.plist

                                          All clearly related to my SU 7 pro installation

                                          Chris

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                                          • wind-borneW Offline
                                            wind-borne
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                                            :

                                            "To read between the lines was easier than to follow the text."OSX 10.11.6

                                            %(#BF80BF)[SU 8 pro

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