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    • brewskyB Offline
      brewsky
      last edited by

      @driven said:

      I got half of your script working with a little aditional ruby to write a temp file and then use .set_file on mac.

      Ha! good idea! a bit of a dirty hack, but sounds like a great solution while waiting for the sketchup team to fix the direct set_html method!

      Thanks! when it works I'll gladly use it!
      Cheers! Jan

      Sketchup BIM-Tools - http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=299107

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        driven
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        @brewsky said:

        waiting for the sketchup team to fix the direct set_html method!

        Well, I wouldn't hold my breath for that, because it's not actually broken... It's a security feature of webkit.

        The server [in our case SU] creates the WebDialog headless when you use set_html.

        By default WebKit blocks local file access, if there is no record of the 'user' is making or agreeing to the request.

        When you use set_file the source is coming from a 'user/local' so WebKit allows that domain access to it's own resources.

        If it's only the button images then encoding base64 is dead easy on mac.

        Just downloaded the latest and there are path issues... john

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

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        • thomthomT Offline
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          Here is my workaround for the .set_html issue:
          http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=39842&p=352375#p352375

          The discussion it came from is here: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=39842#p351886

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

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            driven
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            OK,
            on the assumption your interested,
            I added $: << '/Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/Plugins/bim-tools' for now, to make sure the basic path gets through. Then changed the backslashes in two require statements and
            this is what SU produces from your .set_html.

            <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml;lang="en" lang="en" style="margin;0;padding;0;height;100%;position;relative"><head>
            					<title>bt_window</title>
            					<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="bim-tools.css">
            					<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=utf-8">
            		
            			<style type="text/css">
            				html {
            					margin; 0;
            					padding; 0;
            				}
            				body {
            					font-family; Tahoma, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
            					font-size; 0.7em;
            					background-color; #f0f0f0;
            					margin; 0;
            					padding; 0;
            				}
            				h1 {
            					font-weight; bold;
            					font-size; 1em;
            					margin; 0;
            					padding; 0.5em 0px 0px 0.8em;
            					width; auto;
            					height; 1.5em;
            					border-bottom; 1px solid #a0a0a0;
            				}
            				h2 {
            					font-weight; bold;
            					font-size; 1em;
            					width; 100%;
            					height; 1em;
            					margin; 0;
            					padding; 0.5em 2% 0.5em 0;
            				}
            				hr {
            					margin; 0px 3px 0px 3px;
            					padding; 0;
            				}
            				form {
            					width; 100%;
            					margin; 0;
            					padding; 0;
            				}
            				input {
            					font-family; Tahoma, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
            					font-size; 1em;
            					width; 65%;
            					height; 1.5em;
            					float; left;
            					margin; 0.2em 0;
            					padding; 0;
            				}
            				.input {
            					display; block;
            					height; 1em;
            					width; 25%;
            					float; left;
            					margin; 0;
            					padding; 0;
            				}
            				.submit {
            					font-size; 1em;
            					height; 2em;
            					width; 65%;
            					float; left;
            					margin; 0 0 0 25%;
            					padding; 0;
            				}
            				.minmax {
            					float; right;
            					margin; 0px;
            					padding; 0px;
            					border; 0;
            				}
            				.section {
            					border; 0;
            				}
            				.input-block {
            					width; 100%;
            					border; 0 solid #f0f0f0;
            					border-width; 0em 0.5em 0em 1.6em;
            					margin; 0 0 0.2em 0;
            					padding; 0;
            				}
            			</style>
            		
            			<script type="text/javascript">
            				function menu_visibility(IDS){
            					var section = document.getElementById(IDS).getElementsByTagName('div');
            					var expand = document.getElementById(IDS).getElementsByTagName('img');
            					if(section[0].style.display == 'block') {
            						section[0].style.display = 'none'
            						expand[0].src = '/Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/Plugins/bim-tools/images/maximize.png'
            					}
            					else {
            						section[0].style.display = 'block'
            						expand[0].src = '/Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/Plugins/bim-tools/images/minimize.png'
            					}
            				}
            				function submitData(key) {
            					value = document.getElementById(key).value;
            					query = 'skp;get_data@' + key +',' + value;
            					window.location.href = query;
            				}
            				function getData(key, value) {
            					document.getElementById(key).value = value;
            				}
            			</script>
            		
            			</head>
            			<body style="margin;0;padding;0;height;100%;position;relative">
            		
            			<div id="1" class="section">
            				<img src="/Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/Plugins/bim-tools/images/maximize.png" class="minmax" onclick="menu_visibility(&quot;1&quot;)">
            				<h1>Create</h1>
            				<div class="input-block" style="display;none;">
            				
            			<h2>Walls</h2>
            			<form action="skp;walls_from_selection@true">
            					<span class="input">Height;</span>
            					<input type="text" name="height" value="2600"><br>
            					<span class="input">Width;</span>
            					<input type="text" name="width" value="100">
            				<input class="submit" type="submit" name="submit" value="Walls from selection">
            			</form>
            		
            				</div>
            			</div>
            		
            			<div id="2" class="section">
            				<img src="/Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/Plugins/bim-tools/images/maximize.png" class="minmax" onclick="menu_visibility(&quot;2&quot;)">
            				<h1>Export</h1>
            				<div class="input-block" style="display;none;">
            				
            			<h2>Export to IFC</h2>
            			<form action="skp;ifcexporter@true">
            				<input class="submit" type="submit" name="submit" value="Export to IFC">
            			</form>
            		
            				</div>
            			</div>
            		
            			<div id="3" class="section">
            				<img src="/Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/Plugins/bim-tools/images/maximize.png" class="minmax" onclick="menu_visibility(&quot;3&quot;)">
            				<h1>Project</h1>
            				<div class="input-block" style="display;none;">
            				
            			<h2>Project details;</h2>
            				<span class="input">Name;</span>
            				<input type="text" onchange="submitData(&quot;project_name&quot;)" id="project_name" value="Default Project"><br>
            				<span class="input">Description;</span>
            				<input type="text" onchange="submitData(&quot;project_description&quot;)" id="project_description" value="Description of Default Project">
            			<h2>Site details;</h2>
            				<span class="input">Name;</span>
            				<input type="text" onchange="submitData(&quot;site_name&quot;)" id="site_name" value="Default Site"><br>
            				<span class="input">Description;</span>
            				<input type="text" onchange="submitData(&quot;site_description&quot;)" id="site_description" value="Description of Default Site">
            			<h2>Building details;</h2>
            				<span class="input">Name;</span>
            				<input type="text" name="building_name" onchange="submitData(&quot;building_name&quot;)" id="building_name" value="Default Building"><br>
            				<span class="input">Description;</span>
            				<input type="text" onchange="submitData(&quot;building_description&quot;)" id="building_description" value="Description of Default Building">
            			<h2>Author information;</h2>
            				<span class="input">Role;</span>
            				<input type="text" name="author" onchange="submitData(&quot;author&quot;)" id="author" value="Architect"><br>
            				<span class="input">Name;</span>
            				<input type="text" name="organisation_name" onchange="submitData(&quot;organisation_name&quot;)" id="o_name" value="Company"><br>
            				<span class="input">Description;</span>
            				<input type="text" name="organisation_description" onchange="submitData(&quot;organisation_description&quot;)" id="organisation_description" value="Company description">
            		
            				</div>
            			</div>
            		
            				
            			
            		</body></html>
            

            if I run this outside of sketchup it works, so I'll try my 'trick'...
            john

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

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              driven
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              I'll look at the css...

              the changed code so far is just this, from line 31 in bt_dialog.rb

              		
              		# PC Load paths will have a ';' after the drive letter.
              		@is_mac = ($LOAD_PATH[0][1..1] != ";")
              		`rm /tmp/btDialog.html`
              		@tmpPath=('/tmp/btDialog.html')
              		@tmpFile=(File.open(@tmpPath, 'w+'))
              		@tmpFile.rewind
              		@tmpFile.puts html
              		@tmpFile.rewind	
              		
              		
              		self.walls()
              		self.project_data()
              		self.export()
              		
              		
                  if  @is_mac 
              		@dialog.show_modal
              		@dialog.set_file(@tmpPath)
              	else 
              		@dialog.set_html( html ) 
              		@dialog.show
              		
              	end
              	#@tmpFile.close
              	#File.delete(@tmpPath)
              

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

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              • brewskyB Offline
                brewsky
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                Thanks John! It's getting somewhere!

                For the new version I simplified the layout(less css), so that might already improve the looks...
                I'll try to implement your trick in the new version.
                And if it's a security feature... would it not be best to use the same temp file on windows? It might be marginally slower but would be a more "universal" solution...

                For everyone interested... I have put another small video on youtube showing the progress on the new 0.10 version. http://youtu.be/J59EgH7LICs
                bim-tools-120224.png
                The video is bad quality without comments or audio and the plugin is still buggy, but as you can see in the video that it's quite easy to convert existing sketchup faces to "BIM" elements, and these already move and stretch with the source faces!

                Sketchup BIM-Tools - http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=299107

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                • brewskyB Offline
                  brewsky
                  last edited by

                  For the temp file, would it be a good idea to only check the OS using something like:

                  
                  if ENV["TEMP"] != nil
                    tempdir = ENV["TEMP"] # PC
                  else
                    tempdir = ENV["TMPDIR"] # MAC
                  end
                  
                  

                  Sketchup BIM-Tools - http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=299107

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                  • brewskyB Offline
                    brewsky
                    last edited by

                    @thomthom said:

                    Here is my workaround for the .set_html issue

                    Ah! I see your workaround uses something like that!

                    Sketchup BIM-Tools - http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=299107

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                    • thomthomT Offline
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                      This is what I use:

                      <span class="syntaxdefault">module&nbsp;TT</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">;;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">System<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;TEMP_PATH&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">=&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">File</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">expand_path</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">(&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">ENV</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">[</span><span class="syntaxstring">'TMPDIR'</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">]&nbsp;||&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">ENV</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">[</span><span class="syntaxstring">'TMP'</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">]&nbsp;||&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">ENV</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">[</span><span class="syntaxstring">'TEMP'</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">]&nbsp;).</span><span class="syntaxdefault">freeze<br />end</span>
                      

                      Note the pattern that you don't need if else structure to pick between a set of variables that might be nil.

                      path = ENV['TMPDIR'] || ENV['TMP'] || ENV['TEMP']

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

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                        driven
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                        @brewsky said:

                        For the temp file, would it be a good idea to only check the OS using something like:
                        tempdir = ENV["TMPDIR"] # MAC
                        [/code]

                        I know a lot of PC coders think this is the best and easiest place to write temp file to, but it returns
                        /var/folders/lN/lNON23AjHxezeYON7yETPU+++TI/-Tmp-/ and is only cleared on a after a FULL shutdown and StartUp.
                        the other is "/tmp", which clears after a restart [i.e. all most mac users ever do, and with a lack of crashes...]

                        It's actually one of OSX's shortcut's to "./private/tmp" and you often see ENV["TMPDIR" || "/tmp"] used outside of SU.

                        john

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

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                        • brewskyB Offline
                          brewsky
                          last edited by

                          @thomthom said:

                          Note the pattern that you don't need if else structure to pick between a set of variables that might be nil.

                          Yeah I figured that out from your example webdialogpatch file! There still is a lot of smooth looking rubyishness to learn πŸ˜„

                          Sketchup BIM-Tools - http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=299107

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                          • brewskyB Offline
                            brewsky
                            last edited by

                            @driven said:

                            I know a lot of PC coders think this is the best and easiest place to write temp file to

                            so would you suggest something like this? (don't know how to shorten this)

                            
                            if ENV["TMPDIR"] != nil
                              tempdir = "/tmp" # MAC
                            else
                              tempdir = ENV["TEMP"] # PC
                            end
                            
                            

                            btw /tmp sounds very logical, I would use that on linux too...

                            Sketchup BIM-Tools - http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=299107

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                            • brewskyB Offline
                              brewsky
                              last edited by

                              This is what I have now, seems to work OK on windows. Do you see any problems for mac?

                              
                              def initialize(bt_lib)
                              	
                              	# Create WebDialog instance
                              	@dialog = UI;;WebDialog.new
                              	
                              	pathname = File.expand_path( File.dirname(__FILE__) )
                              	@walls = File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/parts/wall.rb"
                              	@exporter = File.join( pathname, 'IFCexporter.rb' )
                              	@imagepath = File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/images/"
                              	@bt_lib = bt_lib
                              	
                              	# replacement of set_html by a temporary html-file because of security restrictions in safari
                              	tmpDir = File.expand_path( ENV['TMP'] || ENV['TEMP'] || ENV['TMPDIR'] || "/tmp" )
                              	tmpPath = tmpDir + 'btDialog.html'
                              	tmpFile=(File.open(tmpPath, 'w+'))
                              	tmpFile.rewind
                              	tmpFile.puts html
                              	tmpFile.rewind   
                              		
                              	self.walls()
                              	self.project_data()
                              	self.export()
                              		
                              	@dialog.show
                              	@dialog.set_file(tmpPath)
                              	
                              end
                              
                              
                              

                              Sketchup BIM-Tools - http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=299107

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                              • thomthomT Offline
                                thomthom
                                last edited by

                                You're not closing the temp file. Use a block to open it so it automatically closes.

                                Is the rewind really needed?

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

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                                  driven
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                                  I'll try it...

                                  to go into the Dir you need a [ / ] tmpPath = tmpDir + '**%(#BF0000)[/]**btDialog.html'
                                  otherwise it just joins the names, is created beside the directory and won't get cleared.

                                  It take twos clicks to create and open, i.e. click in plugins once shows nothing, click again and WD opens, just using "/tmp" is instantaneous.

                                  you really need .show_modal on a mac... unless you write some visibility observer. [some scripts have that]

                                  I had also added a tm=echo $RANDOM`` to create a unique name.
                                  Can be done with ruby and Time.now variant. [TT does that]
                                  but you also lost the file deletion at the start, so not sure if refreshing will work.

                                  @TT I found, with other tests that the rewind was needed unless you close and use IO to read the content.
                                  the file was being read from EOF which of course is empty.
                                  The first one is probably redundant on a new file, but for over-writing I read it was quicker.

                                  At the moment, I'm just looking at the basic WebDialog, but if I select a shape and click Create I get

                                  Error; #<ArgumentError; Duplicate points in array>
                                  /Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/Plugins/bim-tools/parts/wall.rb;165;in `add_face'
                                  /Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/Plugins/bim-tools/parts/wall.rb;165;in `geometry'
                                  /Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/Plugins/bim-tools/parts/wall.rb;49;in `initialize'
                                  /Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/Plugins/bim-tools/parts/wall.rb;28;in `new'
                                  /Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/Plugins/bim-tools/parts/wall.rb;28;in `walls_from_selection'
                                  /Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/Plugins/bim-tools/parts/wall.rb;26;in `each'
                                  /Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/Plugins/bim-tools/parts/wall.rb;26;in `walls_from_selection'
                                  /Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/Plugins/bim-tools/bt_dialog.rb;107;in `walls'
                                  

                                  john

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

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                                  • PixeroP Offline
                                    Pixero
                                    last edited by

                                    Just found some time to test it. πŸ‘
                                    I like the workflow.
                                    Here are some questions:
                                    I found that copying a BIM tools entity or even the source geometry doesn't copy its BIM features. Will this work in the future?
                                    Is there a way of setting defaults to the BIM tools like for example a offset of zero?

                                    Looking forward to see things like windows/door openings.
                                    I also hope that we soon will be able to have (at least a basic) export to Revit to start testing how it works in a real project. As it is now it's just something to play with.
                                    Please don't wait with the exporter until all features are done.

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                                    • brewskyB Offline
                                      brewsky
                                      last edited by

                                      @driven said:

                                      otherwise it just joins the names, is created beside the directory and won't get cleared.

                                      Hmmm, I have been too quick in thinking it worked, I also stripped out all parts(like the delete temp file) that gave an error on my pc...

                                      What I have done now is just use TT's patched webdiaog class and changed a single line so it might use the /tmp folder as you suggested. Line 27 now reads:
                                      tempdir = File.expand_path( ENV['TMP'] || ENV['TEMP'] || ENV['TMPDIR'] || "/tmp" )

                                      And this is the current bt_dialog code:

                                      def initialize(bt_lib)
                                      	
                                      	# Create WebDialog instance, patched for OSX
                                      	require 'bim-tools/lib/WebdialogPatch.rb'
                                      	@dialog = WebDialogPatch.new
                                      	
                                      	pathname = File.expand_path( File.dirname(__FILE__) )
                                      	@walls = File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/parts/wall.rb"
                                      	@exporter = File.join( pathname, 'IFCexporter.rb' )
                                      	@imagepath = File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/images/"
                                      	@bt_lib = bt_lib
                                      	@dialog.set_html( html ) 
                                      	
                                      	self.walls()
                                      	self.project_data()
                                      	self.export()
                                      	
                                      	@dialog.show
                                      	
                                      end
                                      

                                      @driven said:

                                      At the moment, I'm just looking at the basic WebDialog

                                      I don't understand where all these geometry errors come from, nothing like that here πŸ˜•

                                      When the webdialog is fixed, I would really appreciate it if you could also try the new 0.10a version on your MAC. I think it's best to fix these kind of errors in the latest version because everything geometry-related has changed drastically.

                                      Thanks again for all the help!

                                      Sketchup BIM-Tools - http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=299107

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                                      • brewskyB Offline
                                        brewsky
                                        last edited by

                                        @pixero said:

                                        Just found some time to test it.

                                        Thanks for trying it! πŸ˜„

                                        @pixero said:

                                        I like the workflow.

                                        Thanks! I try to stay as close as possible to the normal SketchUp workflow(that i like so much πŸ˜„ )

                                        @pixero said:

                                        Here are some questions:
                                        I found that copying a BIM tools entity or even the source geometry doesn't copy its BIM features. Will this work in the future?

                                        Yes, surely! What i have now is a basic framework, and when I get rid of some more bugs i think it's ready for expanding functionality!

                                        @pixero said:

                                        Is there a way of setting defaults to the BIM tools like for example a offset of zero?

                                        For the "old" 0.9 version I had a config file for setting default values, I will also add this to the new version.

                                        @pixero said:

                                        Looking forward to see things like windows/door openings.

                                        Me too! πŸ˜„ That will be the next step, after upgrading the IFC-exporter. Openings also worked pretty well in the 0.9 version, based on standard "cutting components".

                                        @pixero said:

                                        I also hope that we soon will be able to have (at least a basic) export to Revit to start testing how it works in a real project. As it is now it's just something to play with.
                                        Please don't wait with the exporter until all features are done.

                                        That's also what I'm trying to do to get the best results. I don't want to make too many features at the same time. Just small steps, and every new function first needs IFC export before starting on the next...

                                        Sketchup BIM-Tools - http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=299107

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                                          driven
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                                          @brewsky said:

                                          I would really appreciate it if you could also try the new 0.10a version on your MAC.

                                          where, exactly [i.e. a direct link] do I get 0.10a, I've been to your site a few times and keep getting the other??

                                          probably just being dim...

                                          Also, I want to explain the basic difference between .show an .show_modal on mac.

                                          with .show when you click off the dialog it disappears behind the active window. The only way to retrieve it is to have code that brings it back after an action ends [only works if your still in the same tool] or move the window out of the way to click it back to 'front'.

                                          with .show_modal the window stays in front [while in 'SU' context], so you can see it while you do other things in the tool or even if you change tools. The 'downside is it requires a click to 'bring to focus' and a second click to 'do', unless you 'Cmd Click' which bypasses the focus requirement.

                                          If a tool 'highjacks' SU and blocks changing tools etc. [as this does currently, but I hope will be fixed], it is possible to to use !visable? then .show after each action, but show_modal is easier.

                                          The main point I'd like to make is there is no problem having platform conditional methods in a cross platform script.

                                          SU does it all the time, after all mac SU is Cocoa, a different version of Ruby, and different browser engine, so using specific mac code is the right way to do mac things... maybe, my code wasn't wrapped properly to hide the system calls from PC's but that shouldn't be to hard [says the ruby nuubee]

                                          post a link and I'll try and do some more testing later
                                          john

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

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                                            @driven said:

                                            where, exactly [i.e. a direct link] do I get 0.10a

                                            I'm sorry! I could have known it would get lost in the thread... I posted it somewhere halfway the discussion because it's only a bit of an unstable preview. This is the link to the post:
                                            [url]http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?
                                            f=323&t=34007&sid=a1cea85c17015237152249205e1c68d2&start=45#p387104[/url]

                                            @driven said:

                                            The main point I'd like to make is there is no problem having platform conditional methods in a cross platform script.
                                            I think I had the wrong idea about the SketchUp API, it's documented as a single cross-platform API, but in reality the same method seems to have a different result calling it on PC or MAC. If the result differs, it might be better to also name them differently?
                                            I guess, when this is the case for more API calls, then conditional methods is indeed the way to go, especially
                                            for this show / show_modal case(I got an empty window using modal on PC)

                                            @driven said:

                                            maybe, my code wasn't wrapped properly to hide the system calls from PC's but that shouldn't be to hard [says the ruby nuubee]
                                            I really appreciate your help fixing the code for Mac. The reason I picked TT's custom web dialog class is because I can easily copy that to the other version of my plugin.
                                            I want it to work as good as possible for Mac and PC. Wouldn't it be best to further optimise TT's class together so everyone can use it for their projects? Like add the /tmp folder and maybe the rewind option you used?

                                            Sketchup BIM-Tools - http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=299107

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