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    • thomthomT Offline
      thomthom
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      Did you try using GetAncestor.call(handle, GA_ROOTOWNER) to ensure you get the root SketchUp window which is the owner of all SU's window? Your code might be getting a child window...

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      • thomthomT Offline
        thomthom
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        @alienizer said:

        model_path = Sketchup.active_model.path
        > if (model_path.empty?)
        >  	model_name = "Untitled"
        > else
        >   model_name = File.basename(model_path)
        > end
        > if (Sketchup.app_name == "Google SketchUp Pro")
        >   sketchup_title = model_name + " - SketchUp Pro"
        > else
        >   sketchup_title = model_name + " - SketchUp"
        > end
        > findWindow = Win32API.new("user32.dll", "FindWindow", ['P','P'], 'N')
        > window_id = findWindow.call(0, sketchup_title)
        > 
        

        Here's another way that works, but it's based on the title. I'd rather have my first one working instead, or your's if SK doesn't crash.

        Have you tried my first one see what you get? Do you see what's wrong with it?

        What if the user has multiple windows open with the same title? Multiple unsaved models etc?

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        • thomthomT Offline
          thomthom
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          @alienizer said:

          sometimes SK just unload from memory.

          @alienizer said:

          or your's if SK doesn't crash.

          You experienced crashes?

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            Alienizer
            last edited by

            @thomthom said:

            Did you try using GetAncestor.call(handle, GA_ROOTOWNER) to ensure you get the root SketchUp window which is the owner of all SU's window? Your code might be getting a child window...

            No I didn't, because my code never return a handle to begin with! It does iterate all windows, so it should pickup the pid, that's why I'm asking for help!

            I'm from Mars and moved to Earth to alienize you. Unfortunately, I became humanized.

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              Alienizer
              last edited by

              @thomthom said:

              What if the user has multiple windows open with the same title? Multiple unsaved models etc?

              I know, that's why I don't want to use it and want my first code to work!

              I'm from Mars and moved to Earth to alienize you. Unfortunately, I became humanized.

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                Alienizer
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                @thomthom said:

                You experienced crashes?

                Yes, and it seems to have something to do with toolbars from 3rd party. When I have all of them visible (about 30 of them), your code runs for about 10 secs then SK unload from memory!

                I'm from Mars and moved to Earth to alienize you. Unfortunately, I became humanized.

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                • Dan RathbunD Offline
                  Dan Rathbun
                  last edited by

                  From Ruby you can get process id, like:
                  $$
                  or
                  Process.pid

                  I'm not here much anymore.

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                    Alienizer
                    last edited by

                    @dan rathbun said:

                    From Ruby you can get process id, like:
                    $$
                    or
                    Process.pid

                    That worked 👍 I should have used GetCurrentProcessId instead of GetCurrentThreadId 😒 but your way is much simpler. Thanks!

                    I'm from Mars and moved to Earth to alienize you. Unfortunately, I became humanized.

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                    • Dan RathbunD Offline
                      Dan Rathbun
                      last edited by

                      Using "Untitled" as a substring only works in English editions.

                      In other editions it's bound to be a unicode string.

                      The Win32 Resource ID in the sketchup.exe String Table is 61443 (in case you like using a LoadString system call.)

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                        Alienizer
                        last edited by

                        @dan rathbun said:

                        Using "Untitled" as a substring only works in English editions.

                        True!

                        @dan rathbun said:

                        The Win32 Resource ID in the sketchup.exe String Table is 61443 (in case you like using a LoadString system call.)

                        Thanks.

                        But I don't think my approach or that of thomthom to get the SKP window works. If you use Process.pid and enum the windows until you find the right one, and use GetWindowText WinAPI to get the title of the SKP window, it works, but not always. I have a shortcut to SKP in one of my folder and it works to get the title, but if I use the Windows Start menu to run SKP, the title is blank, so it's not getting the proper window as expected. And since the return text is blank, we can't tell which window it is!

                        So try it using the following...

                        wnd = getAncestor.call(wnd, 3)
                        buf = "\0" * 260
                        getWindowText.call(wnd, buf, 256)
                        UI.messagebox(buf.strip)
                        
                        

                        or the complete code...

                        getTopWindow = Win32API.new('user32.dll', 'GetTopWindow', 'l', 'l')
                        getWindow = Win32API.new('user32.dll', 'GetWindow', 'li', 'l')
                        getWindowThreadProcessId = Win32API.new('user32.dll', 'GetWindowThreadProcessId', 'lp', 'l')
                        getWindowText = Win32API.new('user32', 'GetWindowText', 'LPI', 'I')
                        getAncestor = Win32API.new('user32', 'GetAncestor', 'LI', 'L')
                        
                        tid = Process.pid
                        wnd = getTopWindow.call(0)
                        pid = 0.chr * 4
                        while wnd != 0
                           getWindowThreadProcessId.call(wnd, pid)
                           pidnum = pid.unpack('L').first
                           if pidnum == tid
                        			wnd = getAncestor.call(wnd, 3)
                        			buf = "\0" * 260
                        			getWindowText.call(wnd, buf, 256)
                        			UI.messagebox(buf.strip)
                              break
                           end
                           wnd = getWindow.call(wnd, 2)
                        end
                        
                        

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                          Alienizer
                          last edited by

                          I found the answer to my own problem! I was running the code inside my class

                          I don't know why it makes a difference!

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                          • Dan RathbunD Offline
                            Dan Rathbun
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                            You should always be running your wrapped within a module.

                            The problem with TopWindow is that if a user has wxSU installed, the Sketchup window will be wrapped in a WX::Frame, and wxSU resets the Sketchup app window to have the invisible frame as it's parent.

                            There are other quirky title things. If a user double clicks a SKP file to start Sketchup, the Title will not have "Untitled" (in the local language,) but could have a filename with unicode characters, and if it's Sketchup Pro, there's a bug where it does not have the "Pro" part until after it finishes processing the Plugins and Tools folders, and draws to UI (toolbars and menus.)

                            I rejected this window title approach as too problematic:

                            
                              #  find_skp_hwnd_by_title(debug=false)
                              #
                              #  Try to find app window by title.
                              #
                              #  Highly modified from wxSU code.
                              #
                              def find_skp_hwnd_by_title(debug=false)
                              
                                require('Win32API.so')
                              
                                skp_window_id = 0
                                
                                findWindow = Win32API.new("user32.dll", "FindWindow", ['P','P'], 'N')
                            
                                # Set locale specific "Untitled" string Hash
                                #
                                # ** this won't work as is because some strings are unicode
                                #
                                notitle = Hash.new("Untitled")
                                
                                notitle['cs'] = "Názvu"           # Czech 
                                notitle['de'] = "Unbenannt"       # German
                                notitle['en'] = "Untitled"        # English
                                notitle['en-US'] = "Untitled"     # English
                                notitle['es'] = "Sin título"      # Spanish
                                notitle['fr'] = "Sans titre"      # French
                                notitle['it'] = "Senza titolo"    # Italian
                                notitle['nl'] = "Titelloze"       # Dutch 
                                notitle['pl'] = "Niezatytulowane" # Polish
                                notitle['pt-BR'] = "Sem título"   # Portuguese-Brazil
                                notitle['pt'] = "Sem título"      # Portuguese
                                notitle['tr'] = "Basliksiz"       # Turkish 
                                
                            
                                # These strings are reportedly not translated
                                sketchup_free = "SketchUp"
                                sketchup_pro = "SketchUp Pro"
                                no_license = "[LICENSE UNAVAILABLE]"
                            
                                # Find the SketchUp main window handle by its window title
                                model_path = Sketchup.active_model.path
                                if (model_path.empty?)
                                  model_name = notitle[ Sketchup.get_locale ]
                            
                                  if (Sketchup.app_name == "Google SketchUp")
                                    sketchup_title = model_name + " - " + sketchup_free
                                  else
                                    sketchup_title = model_name + " - " + sketchup_pro
                                  end
                                else
                                  # For some reason, when starting SketchUp Pro by double-clicking an SKP 
                                  #   file, the window title says SketchUp until after load is complete.
                                  model_name = File.basename(model_path)
                                  sketchup_title = model_name + " - " + sketchup_free
                                end
                            
                                skp_window_id = findWindow.call(0, sketchup_title)
                            
                                if debug && skp_window_id == 0
                                  msg = "Sketchup Window could NOT be found with title;\n #{sketchup_title}"
                                  msg<< "\n\nWill search for No license version.\nClick OK to continue..."
                                  UI.messagebox(msg)
                                else
                                  UI.messagebox("Sketchup Window found with title; #{sketchup_title}")
                                end
                            
                                if (skp_window_id == 0)
                                  # Can't find the window, look for no license version
                                  skp_window_id = findWindow.call(0, sketchup_title + " " + no_license)
                            
                                  if debug && skp_window_id == 0
                                    UI.messagebox("Sketchup Window could NOT be found with title; #{sketchup_title}")
                                  else
                                    UI.messagebox("Sketchup Window found with title; #{sketchup_title}")
                                  end
                                
                                end
                                
                                return skp_window_id
                            
                              end # def
                            

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                              Alienizer
                              last edited by

                              I agree 100% with you.

                              BTW, when SKP runs your rb scripts, is the rb script first compiled by the Ruby interpreter, or is it interpreted like the old DOS Basic? Or compiled to P-Code?

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                              • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                Dan Rathbun
                                last edited by

                                Well it's not called a "compiler" is it?

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                                  Alienizer
                                  last edited by

                                  @dan rathbun said:

                                  Well it's not called a "compiler" is it?

                                  😆 No, but I doubt it interprets characaters by characters at run time, it would be too slow. It has to pre-compile or something.

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                                  • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                    Dan Rathbun
                                    last edited by

                                    Well the actual Ruby Core modules, classes and methods, are themselves compiled C-functions.
                                    The interpreter just "gathers" the arguments from the plain text scripts, and makes the C calls in the background.

                                    If you have downloaded the Ruby C source... you can read the interpreter's source to get an idea of what's happening behind the scenes.

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                                      Alienizer
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                                      @dan rathbun said:

                                      you can read the interpreter's source to get an idea of what's happening behind the scenes.

                                      yeah! I've done that once with the RH Linux source. It's difficult when you're not the one who wrote it. It's easier to ask 😉

                                      Going back to this SKP window handle thing, sometime it doesn't work when I double click on an SKP file. But it always work using the shortcut! I don't have wxSU installed. What do you think it could be?

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                                      • fredo6F Offline
                                        fredo6
                                        last edited by

                                        Dan, Tom, Alienizer,

                                        Sorry to pop up in this intersting discussion.

                                        Does it mean there is a Win32api.so working for both Win32 and Win64 (Vista and 7)? I have problems with my current Win32Api version on Windows 7 - 64 bits.

                                        Thanks

                                        Fredo

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                                          Alienizer
                                          last edited by

                                          @unknownuser said:

                                          Does it mean there is a Win32api.so working for both Win32 and Win64 (Vista and 7)?

                                          Apparently not, it's all 32bit only but Win32api.so works just fine in Win7/64 and Vista/64, so as in XP/64

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                                          • fredo6F Offline
                                            fredo6
                                            last edited by

                                            @alienizer said:

                                            Apparently not, it's all 32bit only but Win32api.so works just fine in Win7/64 and Vista/64, so as in XP/64

                                            OK. Thanks. Then it must an issue with Jim's Ruby console (but I modified the code, so it may be my fault)

                                            Fredo

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