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    • bomastudioB Offline
      bomastudio
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      Hi all, do you know how can I call the get position (the 1st command in Google Toolbar) via API?
      I looked around and found that SU5 had some script for manage the Google Earth input/ouput.

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      • Dan RathbunD Offline
        Dan Rathbun
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        @bomastudio said:

        Hi all, do you know how can I call the get position (the 1st command in Google Toolbar) via API?
        I looked around and found that SU5 had some script for manage the Google Earth input/ouput.

        Answer posted in this topic:

        [Code] Sketchup.send_action() : Arguments to

        I'm not here much anymore.

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        • bomastudioB Offline
          bomastudio
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          that's ok. It works fine.

          I posted the question in a bad way. Excuse me. I would know what SU does when this command is sent.... I need to "grab" the calling to deviate it, as html, to a windows (like a webdialog). i need this because under Linux+wine the Toolbar doesn't work at all. So I think to build, thought wxSU, a html viewer to wich I will send the output of the command .... provided that it is possible.... 😍 😍

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          • Dan RathbunD Offline
            Dan Rathbun
            last edited by

            No.. you cannot intercept the call. It is hard-coded into the Sketchup application on the C++ side, not on the Ruby side.

            I'm not here much anymore.

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