[Plugin] ImageTrimmer
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@tig said:
If you try this in the RC
UI.openURL("file:///"+"../full/path/to/EdgeDetector.jar")
what happens ?Full path to EdgeDetector.jar is :
C:/Program Files/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/SKMtools/EdgeDetector.jarIn this case if this is correct
after enter and few seconds I got just this
and nothing more
Folder TrimmedImage is unchanged. -
Has it then made the other files in the 'Trimmed' folder ?
If so we know it's both runnable and working...
Is there a .dat file?
This tells Ruby where to draw the edges that are the image's 'perimeter' ?
Can you PM a zip of the Trimmed folder including any .dat file to me ?
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@tig said:
Has it then made the other files in the 'Trimmed' folder ?
If so we know it's both runnable and working...
Is there a .dat file?
This tells Ruby where to draw the edges that are the image's 'perimeter' ?
Can you PM a zip of the Trimmed folder including any .dat file to me ?
So why isn't it then reading the .dat file?Well, we have three situations..
1.)
When I start ImageTrimer from SU then
in files from.ini and to.iniappears correct path
in folder TrimmedImages appears copy od image.png
And nothing more.2.)
When I start manualy by click EdgeDetector.jar
with the condition - there is corect path in files from.ini and to.ini
and condtition - there is image.png inTrimmedImagesfolderIn folder TrimmedImages next to image.pngappears image[Edges].datand image[Edges].png
3.)
When I start EdgeDetector.jarinside RC nothing happens.
Files image[Edges].datand image[Edges].png doesn't appear in b] TrimmedImages [/b] folderZip of TrimmedImage folder is sent over PM
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A .jar file won't execute through the RC unless you use UI.openURL("file:///"+full_path_to_jar), which we know works... I think - please retry and confirm this if there's any doubt...
The edges dat file that is necessary is made in the set you PM'd, and it is fine - here's a zoomed out view of the 'text' - you can clearly see the 0/1 pattern matching the image outline !
So why isn't it working through the main ruby code ?
The .jar isn't 'executing' in the code...
So there must be something wrong with either your permissions - are you an admin ?
OR perhaps the Java settings are not right for some reason???
Do you AND ALL others have FULL access to the TrimmedImages folder ?
Perhaps you do but others like Java/Sketchup don't ???
Is there FULL rights for ALL to the SKMtools folder/files and subfolders ???
It's as if something is stopping the one step needed with the jar file 'opening' and making the dat file...
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@tig said:
A .jar file won't execute through the RC unless you use UI.openURL("file:///"+full_path_to_jar), which we know works... I think - please retry and confirm this if there's any doubt...
The edges dat file that is necessary is made in the set you PM'd, and it is fine - here's a zoomed out view of the 'text' - you can clearly see the 0/1 pattern matching the image outline !
So why isn't it working through the main ruby code ?
The .jar isn't 'executing' in the code...
So there must be something wrong with either your permissions - are you an admin ?
OR perhaps the Java settings are not right for some reason???
Do you AND ALL others have FULL access to the TrimmedImages folder ?
Perhaps you do but others like Java/Sketchup don't ???
Is there FULL rights for ALL to the SKMtools folder/files and subfolders ???
It's as if something is stopping the one step needed with the jar file 'opening' and making the dat file...On this computer is only one user acount - my, with description computer administrator.
Full Java sattings I posted here before.
All folder with subfolder and files in that folders have full rights for ALL
The catch is somewhere here :
EdgeDetector.jar works if is started manualy by click
EdgeDetector.jar doesn't work from RCWhen it would be?
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If you right-click a jar file and use 'open with...' what does it say ?
Try execute with Java ?
The one difference in the Java Advanced settings between me/you - mentioned earlier - can you try the alternative 'off'... -
@tig said:
If you right-click a jar file and use 'open with...' what does it say ?
Try execute with Java ?
The one difference in the Java Advanced settings between me/you - mentioned earlier - can you try the alternative 'off'...I got this
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Conclusion - Chapter 2
After many attempts, I came up with something that could lead to a solution.
As I am not friendly with Ruby I tried the followingFirst. I saw that when I run ImageTrimmer from SU in TrimmedImages folder only get copy of bacic image - someimage.png
Then I saw if I directly run EdgeDetector.jar in TrimmedImages folder I get two files someimage[Edges].dat and someimage[Edges].png
Next I saw when I run ImageTrimmer from SU at start all existing files in TrimmedImages folder are deleted.
Well then I do next :
I start directly EdgeDetector.jar and I get necessery files someimage[Edges].dat and someimage[Edges].png and I copy them out from TrimmedImagesfolder.
Then I start ImageTrimmer from SU (of course ImageTrimer at start delete this two files from TrimmedImages folder but I have copy of them)
When ImageTrimmer are working I copy back someimage[Edges].dat and someimage[Edges].png in TrimmedImages folder
And on this way plugin works.
As I said before Hope dies last and surrender is not an option.
TIG, now is your turn
My grandad who died many years ago and never seen computor know to say something that might be in translation :
You dont have to know everything, but you need to know how to handle -
Another thought...
Please check your permissions for the SKMtools folder/contents are FULL for EVERYONE...
If you right-click a jar file and use 'Open with...' and choose 'Set default program...'
Try to re-force it to execute with Java, by re-choosing the Java .exe and checking the box 'Always open with this...'Also recheck each of the Java Control Panel settings match these, which work for me:
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@tig said:
Another thought...
Please check your permissions for the SKMtools folder/contents are FULL for EVERYONE...
If you right-click a jar file and use 'Open with...' and choose 'Set default program...'
Try to re-force it to execute with Java, by re-choosing the Java .exe and checking the box 'Always open with this...'Also recheck each of the Java Control Panel settings match these, which work for me:
I did like you said.
SKMtools folder/contents are FULL for EVERYONE (it was before)
Java 'Open with' - re-choosing the Java .exe - 'Always open with this...'
It was done.Java settings is like you post here except I can't mark Mozilla family box then only IE box.
If I mark MF box after click on OK and re-open it shosw again only IE box marked.But unfortunately it did not bring anything new.
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I can't see how to do anything more
At least you have a work around... -
@tig said:
I can't see how to do anything more
At least you have a work around...Maybe you can't maybe you can
I am not friendly with Ruby but as I can see with this type of error "No such file or directory" I am not alone.
It seems on some PC configuration for some reason proces is not able to save image[Edges].dat and image[Edges].png in TrimmedImages folder.There is possibility of syntax in code perhaps?
In this moment I can't see other reason.Anyway thank you for your time
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I have used many images successfully but this one seem to crash as soon as it jumps to the part where it should trace the outlines, however - it makes an image in the folder before it crashes. it crashes the entire sketchup.
Any ideas?
On a sidenote - many of the images I had would not trim on my work computer using the newest sketchup - but my home computer with the last google version of sketchup seem to run most fine - except this one.
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It might just be too complex an outline...
It is a large file, have you tried reducing its resolution ?
You can make the image say 1600mm high as you pace it...
I tried it at 800px high and it ImageTrimmed fine...
I can't see much difference in the image/texture quality...
If you don't want to reduce the resolution try splitting the image into two separate girls.
You can always recombine the cutouts' geometry into one component later...
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thanks a lot, very useful reply - I only tried to open, and resave the file making sure it had no sub-transparent pixels.. but I didnt try changing res. Thanks a lot
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Hi TIG
i have the problem with image trimmer
the ruby console show this
the same error messages in 8pro
whats wrong?
thanks dean
Error: #<Errno::ENOENT: No such file or directory - C:\Users\d\Documents\TrimmedImages\Grenzer_hockt-front_mit_Telefon_klein___[Edges].dat>
C:/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/SKMtools/ImageTrimmer.rb:238:inreadlines' C:/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/SKMtools/ImageTrimmer.rb:238:in
make_edges'
C:/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/SKMtools/ImageTrimmer.rb:187:inprocess_image' C:/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/SKMtools/ImageTrimmer.rb:164:in
initialize'
C:/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/SKMtools/ImageTrimmer.rb:769:innew' C:/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/SKMtools/ImageTrimmer.rb:769 C:/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/SKMtools/ImageTrimmer.rb:238:in
call'
C:/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/SKMtools/ImageTrimmer.rb:238 -
Check you have full read/write security permissions to your Plugins folder and the contents... Temporary files are written into the SKMtools subfolder etc...
I suspect that the error is occurring because you have non-ascii characters in the name of something - the Image or the SKP itself ?
Are you DE ?
Do not use accented letters in file/folder names.
Ruby can fail to find files etc if you do - it's a known limitation of SketchUp's Ruby n PCs... -
Hello TIG
nothing is happend.
all file i write without accents.
i have try to remove the write protection at first was ok, however when i open this dialog again the writeprotection is ON again.
the same problem i have with sketchup make
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You'll need admin rights...
Control Panel > Users - make yourself and admin.You MUST have FULL rights to the Plugins folder to do thing with this tool, AND many other tools for that matter ! ...
Select the Plugins folder's icon
Right-click
Context-menu
Properties
Security
Edit
...
Set each user/group that is listed to have FULL, read/write permissions.
Apply & OK to save...The changes ought to filter down to all enclosed files and subfolders automatically - but please check the permissions on the tools folder etc...
Next...
Select the Plugins folder's icon
Right-click
Context-menu
Properties
Compatibility
Tick the 'Always run this application as an administrator' box
Apply & OK to save...Restart SketchUp and retry the tool to see if it now works...
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done everything , nothing works
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