[AppleScript] - Sketchup PrintRight
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second time I got this
%(#4000FF)[get value of static text 2 of sheet 1 of window 16 of process "SketchUp"
"HP Photosmart C5100 series"
get focused of window 16 of process "SketchUp"
true
display dialog "width = HP
height = C5100"
«event ascrgdut»
{}
display dialog "width = HP
height = C5100"]do you use 'Accessibility Inspector' to help pick your targets, can be useful
%(#404080)[<AXApplication: “SketchUp”>
<AXWindow: “Untitled - SketchUp Pro”>
<AXSheet: “Page Setup”>]
<AXPopUpButton: “A4”>
%(#404080)[Attributes:
AXRole: “AXPopUpButton”
AXRoleDescription: “pop up button”
AXHelp: “(null)”
AXEnabled: “true”
AXFocused (W): “false”
AXParent: “<AXSheet: “Page Setup”>”
AXWindow: “<AXWindow: “Untitled - SketchUp Pro”>”
AXTopLevelUIElement: “<AXSheet: “Page Setup”>”
AXPosition: “x=982 y=192”
AXSize: “w=216 h=26”
AXValue: “A4”
AXChildren: “<array of size 0>”Actions:
AXShowMenu - show menu
AXPress - press] -
grabbing the wrong text, here. dialogs the same on Leopard.
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what about a simple 'on click OK', list all text items, then pick the ones you want.
you don't need the repeater then, the final click is your next step.
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@driven said:
"HP Photosmart C5100 series"
lol..weird.
@unknownuser said:
do you use 'Accessibility Inspector' to help pick your targets, can be useful
i'm trying out UI Browser.
http://pfiddlesoft.com/uibrowser/seems sweet
but i didn't realize apple had some built-in stuff for gui scripting.this gui stuff is kind of a pain though.. i wish sketchup would get a little applescript dictionary going..
i wonder how hard it would be for google to implement?thing is, i've yet to get any of the errors you're showing on either of my machines but they both have lion on them..
i don't know what to do about making it compatible for everyone.. -
@driven said:
what about a simple 'on click OK', list all text items, then pick the ones you want.
you don't need the repeater then, the final click is your next step.
that's the problem.. applescript won't wait for OK of any of the dialog boxes other than it's own.. it's only concerned with making it's way through itself and doesn't pay attention to anything else going on.
if i were to put an on click ok in there, it would throw up it's own dialog box which the user would also have to click on..
ie- set your paper size then click ok in the page set up dialog.. (but clicking on anything other than the applescript dialog will bring it into focus instead.. the second 'ok' — the applescript 'ok'-- you'd have to push is now behind the sketchup window..
no good. -
fwiw, this is a typical response about people wanting to wait for user input etc..
https://discussions.apple.com/message/11191822#11191822
i probably read 4 hrs worth of stuff on this issue alone and no one, even the experts, have any sort of easy solution.. it's always 'use multiple scripts' or 'don't even try it' or 'set up a timer' etc..
but i'm new and retarded so i kept trying and found a way to do it with 3 lines..
i posted at some other places to see why this hasn't been done before and i'm awaiting some responses.. maybe it has been tried but there's a reason i shouldn't be doing it? -
it works once you grab the right element, I'm surprised it's 2 on yours and 1 here, that could be a hurdle...
BTW. this is the 'soft start' I normally use,
%(#4000FF)[on run
try
tell application "System Events"
if (count (every process whose name is "Sketchup")) = 0 then
activate application "SketchUp"
delay 1
end if
tell application "System Events"
ignoring application responses
tell process "SketchUp"
set frontmost to true
delay 1
try] -
@driven said:
it works once you grab the right element, I'm surprised it's 2 on yours and 1 here, that could be a hurdle...
oh wait, i see what's going on.. phew
i've been doing all the tests with no printer selected.. if you select a printer then a static text item will display underneath the printer popup -displaying the printer name -which makes that static text 1 and the paper size static text 2..
so i can just identify it in the same way i did the sketchup window # (which changes depending on how many plugin toolbars etc you have showing)
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@driven said:
BTW. this is the 'soft start' I normally use,
%(#4000FF)[on run
try
tell application "System Events"
if (count (every process whose name is "Sketchup")) = 0 then
activate application "SketchUp"
delay 1
end if
tell application "System Events"
ignoring application responses
tell process "SketchUp"
set frontmost to true
delay 1
try]is that something i should be able to paste into applescript editor and run from there?
i think there are some ends or tells or something missing
those are the things that slow me down on this stuff.. getting all of that in the right place.. it'd be a lot easier if i knew what i was doing -
Jeff,
Does this do anything for resolution or anti-aliasing? I find (just testing with print pdf) that exporting 2d graphic or using LO always gives an acceptable print, whereas a straight print out of SU does not. So I wonder if this scripting work of yours can be of use to me?
Another thought. A guy created a printing utility script for my Mac CAD program and it enabled printing of sheets (these are basically layer setups), providing a dialog to select the ones you want. It then ran prints of all those you selected. One was also able to save certain sets of print parameters, such as "save as pdf" and naming the files. Similarly perhaps you can batch print scenes in SU, which seem equivalent as both are a program-specific setup.Peter
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@pbacot said:
Jeff,
Does this do anything for resolution or anti-aliasing? I find (just testing with print pdf) that exporting 2d graphic or using LO always gives an acceptable print, whereas a straight print out of SU does not. So I wonder if this scripting work of yours can be of use to me?
no, nothing to do with that type of stuff.. it's mainly about getting a to-scale print out of sketchup in a reasonable manner and with the drawing in sketchup looking like the print (like, if you try to print to a vertical 8.5x11 from sketchup and your drawing window is sort of widish like your screen, you'll have a wide view of the sketchup window scaled down to fit within the 8 1/2" width of the paper ... and huge borders at the top and bottom.
@unknownuser said:
Another thought. A guy created a printing utility script for my Mac CAD program and it enabled printing of sheets (these are basically layer setups), providing a dialog to select the ones you want. It then ran prints of all those you selected. One was also able to save certain sets of print parameters, such as "save as pdf" and naming the files. Similarly perhaps you can batch print scenes in SU, which seem equivalent as both are a program-specific setup.
Peter
automator would be really good for that type of stuff and simple to set up.. it has quite a few good print options for making print plugins which are then in turn available through your print dialogs..
but yeah, i'm not really attempting to make a smoother workflow for sketchup, i'm trying to make a script to do something that sketchup can't do.. (well,that part is already done which is sizing the drawing window to the same aspect ratio as the paper.. i guess the rest is just sort of an assistant which will, i hope, take a lot of confusion out of sketchup's printing procedures..)
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static text 1 seems to stay the same regardless of what I choose in the other items... good?
this is wrapped and still works, the ignoring only works for menu items, so I took it out
on run try tell application "System Events" if (count (every process whose name is "Sketchup")) = 0 then activate application "SketchUp" delay 1 end if tell application "System Events" tell process "SketchUp" set frontmost to true delay 1 set drawwin to count of windows set AppleScript's text item delimiters to {" "} click menu item "page setup..." of menu "file" of menu bar 1 repeat until focused of window drawwin = true try set psz to value of static text 1 of sheet 1 of window drawwin end try end repeat set papw to third text item of psz set paph to first text item of psz display dialog "width = " & papw & " height = " & paph end tell end tell end tell end try end run
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@driven said:
static text 1 seems to stay the same regardless of what I choose in the other items... good?
yeah.. i'll just have to make sure to click on everything and try different settings in this type of situation to make sure nothing else is popping up..
thanks for trying this stuff out /catching the errors.
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@unknownuser said:
yeah.. i'll just have to make sure to click on everything and try different settings in this type of situation
you could write an applescript to do that....
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found a better way to get the dock info.. this will return the actual height etc..
tell application "Finder" set dockOrientation to do shell script "defaults read com.apple.dock orientation" end tell tell application "System Events" to tell process "Dock" set {dockW, dockH} to size in list 1 end tell return {dockOrientation, dockW, dockH}
via:
http://www.snaq.net/software/applescripts.php
that stuff looks way more organized than how i'm doing it.. i'm going to have to make sense of what he's doing there and copy the way he's keeping things neat it if this print script is going to be successful.. it's already starting to get messy -
Hi Jeff,
although your away maybe you can try this test file.
after much searching, I can get Raster images to fit an A4 sheet exactly, [pixel perfect if you drawWin to {WinWidth - 4,]
PrintTestMac.skpnow for step 2, multiple sheets, that line up.... john
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PrintTestMac_eps.pdf
john -
Hi Jeff,
just realised I hadn't added a needed ingredient, that I'm using for both raster and vector output.
a ruby script.
mod = Sketchup.active_model # Open model ent = mod.entities # All entities in model sel = mod.selection # Current selection view = Sketchup.active_model.active_view new_view = view.zoom_extents new_view = view.zoom 1.0525
I saved it as zoomZoomed.rb and run it after Automator has sized the window, it gets rid of the margin. YMMV... john
if you want it on a button for quick testing I'll knock one up, but if you run it from 'RubyCodeEditor' you can tweak the ratio setting.
or did I send this... am I going mad... etc... -
and if you want to save your automator script as an app in plugin subfolder[or anywhere, just fix the path]
you just call that from ruby first.mod = Sketchup.active_model # Open model ent = mod.entities # All entities in model sel = mod.selection # Current selection view = Sketchup.active_model.active_view system('open /Library/Application\ Support/Google\ SketchUp\ 8/SketchUp/plugins/zZoomed_PrintRight/PrintRight.app') new_view = view.zoom_extents new_view = view.zoom 1.0525
needs the full path for system... john
I'm subtracting 4
4, WinHeight} before making the app.you can still change the app in automator, just re-save and overwrite.
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