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    • G Offline
      gohch
      last edited by

      Thanks guys!
      I managed to get all the dialog boxes of 1001bit fixed following the suggestions on the css;

      patch in html file to fix the black textbox

      It's a lot of work to edit all the html files, but at least the problem is solved. 😄
      Cheers!

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      • RichMorinR Offline
        RichMorin
        last edited by

        I grabbed a copy of Pacifist, but I can't find a copy of Safari 5.1.5 to install.

        For example, the page http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1070
        has a Download button that leads to http://www.apple.com/safari/download/.

        However, this page only supports downloading of Safari 5.1.7.

        Help?

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        • T Offline
          troypiggo
          last edited by

          I found it here:

          http://mac.oldapps.com/safari.php?old_safari=813

          This is not my signature. I type it at the end of every message for quality control.

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          • D Offline
            driven
            last edited by

            Hi,
            update to my investigation.

            WebView uses a different version of Webkit than Safari (and not just in SU) and I can't find a way to change the userAgent from within SU, so been trying another approach.

            dlg.execute_script %(function addGlobalStyle(css) { 
               var head, style; 
               head = document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0]; 
               if (!head) { return; } 
               style = document.createElement('style'); 
               style.type = 'text/css'; 
               style.innerHTML = css; 
               head.appendChild(style); 
            
            } 
            
            addGlobalStyle('input {border; 1px solid gray;}')) 
            
            

            This works if you know the name of the dialog, but how can I get that with ruby to apply a global patch. Is it possible to get a new dialog name in ruby.
            Using WebInspector to add the JS I can also exclude type with

            addGlobalStyle('input, input;not[type="submit"];not[type="button"];not[type="file"];not[type="search"]{border; 1px solid gray;}')) 
            

            , but that returns true and fails in RubyConsole
            john

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

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            • thomthomT Offline
              thomthom
              last edited by

              @aerilius said:

              UI::WebDialog.open

              You mean UI::WebDialog.show ?

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

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              • A Offline
                Aerilius
                last edited by

                fixed it.

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                • D Offline
                  driven
                  last edited by

                  @aerilius said:

                  fixed it.

                  hi, I'm getting
                  Error: #<SyntaxError: (eval):24: compile error (eval):15: parse error, unexpected '(' alias(:show_orig, :show) ^ (eval):20: both block arg and actual block given> (eval):24

                  I'd much rather use a small amount of ruby to 'fix' the input problem

                  cheers for your efforts
                  john

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

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                  • Dan RathbunD Offline
                    Dan Rathbun
                    last edited by

                    @Aerilius

                    It's much more complicated than that.

                    I have a patch that does similar.. (and more,) but we can't release such a thing without Boulder's blessing.

                    We have realized, that it's best not to show how to modify the API modules and classes. Some newbie's just run with it and start hacking away, and worse. (Yes we've all been guilty of openly discussing such things in the past. I'm sure I have. Sometimes we forget the "kids" come along and read what we've written later.)

                    Anyway... you don't need the literal block when you pass to the orig method, as the wrapper method has already converted any block argument to a Proc object.
                    So instead you do:
                    block_given? ? show_orig(&proc) : show_orig()

                    But it will not work like that, for the same reasons that the current API show(), show_modal() and set_on_close() block form methods do not work on Mac. (The webpage is never ready when Ruby executes the block.)

                    I'm not here much anymore.

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                    • D Offline
                      driven
                      last edited by

                      Improved my 'GreaseKit' UserScript using a file from Dan (cheers)
                      with safari Css style on input borders

                      // ==UserScript==
                      // @name           inputPatch
                      // @author	       driven
                      // @namespace      http://drivenupthewall
                      // @description    fixes webkit input boxes in SketchUp.
                      // @include        *
                      // ==/UserScript==
                      
                      (function() {	
                      	function main() {
                      // ====== DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING ABOVE =====
                      // ===== PLACE CUSTOM CODE UNDER THIS LINE =====
                      		function patchStyle(css) { 
                         var head, style; 
                         head = document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0]; 
                         if (!head) { return; } 
                         style = document.createElement('style'); 
                         style.type = 'text/css'; 
                         style.innerHTML = css; 
                         head.appendChild(style); 
                      
                      } 
                      
                      patchStyle('input;not([type=button]);not([type=file]);not([type=checkbox]);not([type=image]);not([type=radio]);not([type=reset]);not([type=search]);not([type=submit]){background-color; rgb(255, 255, 255); border-bottom-color; rgb(238, 238, 238); border-bottom-style; inset; border-bottom-width; 1px; border-collapse; separate; border-left-color; rgb(238, 238, 238); border-left-style; inset; border-left-width; 1px; border-right-color; rgb(238, 238, 238); border-right-style; inset; border-right-width; 1px; border-top-color; rgb(238, 238, 238); border-top-style; inset; border-top-width; 1px;}');
                      // ===== KEEP CUSTOM CODE ABOVE THIS LINE =====		
                      // ===== DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING BELOW =====
                      	};
                      	var script = document.createElement('script');
                      	script.appendChild(document.createTextNode('('+ main + ') ();'));
                      	(document.body || document.head || document.documentElement).appendChild(script);
                      })();
                      
                      
                      
                      

                      john

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

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                      • D Offline
                        driven
                        last edited by

                        working with Safari 6[dev] as main browser
                        I added GreaseKit to SketchUp Menu and wrote a userScript to intercept ALL WebDialogs to add the patch.

                        It only affects input[type=text] even when it's not been declared. (e.g. at 3D Warehouse site)

                        Here are some instructions and my userScript if anyones interested.

                        You need to instal SIMBL and GreaseKit in these locations
                        /Library/Application\ Support/SIMBL
                        %(#4040BF)[/Library/Application\ Support/SIMBL/Plugins/GreaseKit.bundle
                        ~/Library/Application Support/GreaseKit/apps.plist
                        ~/Library/Application Support/GreaseKit/config.xml]
                        ~/Library/Application\ Support/GreaseKit/inputPatch.user.js

                        Edit:SCRIPT REMOVED -better version below

                        add SketchUp to greaseKit from Safari Menu, then in SU Reload All UserScripts and Select 'InputPatch'
                        that's it
                        john

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

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                        • A Offline
                          Aerilius
                          last edited by

                          You could carefully "alias" the WebDialog class in SketchUp, that means you add a script that is loaded first where you redefine the UI::WebDialog.open method so that it injects your JavaScript after the WebDialog has opened. Maybe like (untested):

                          class UI;;WebDialog
                          
                            # this gives a new name to the method "show"
                            alias ;show_orig ;show
                            private ;show_orig
                          
                            def show(&proc)
                              # this calls the original "show" method
                              show_orig(&proc){ proc.call }
                              execute_script(" /*your script*/ ")
                            end
                          
                          end
                          

                          However re-defining base classes is something that no published plugin should do.

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                          • T Offline
                            troyhome
                            last edited by

                            @petersaal said:

                            I found the same problem last week. The source of the problem is the Safari update that Apple pushed out last week (5.1.7). Here's a work-around for dynamic components: make the following edits in red to the manager.css and configurator.css files. (located in Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/Tools/Dynamic Components/css)

                            In Manager.css:

                            .edit-field {
                            position: absolute;
                            border-top: 2px solid #3063C9;
                            border-left: 2px solid #3063C9;
                            border-right: 2px solid #A5C4FF;
                            border-bottom: 2px solid #A5C4FF;
                            background-color: white; font-size: 12px;
                            font-family: sans-serif;
                            width: 100%;
                            height: 100%;
                            overflow: hidden;
                            padding-left: 2px;
                            padding-top: 1px;
                            border: 1px solid #000000;
                            }

                            In Configurator.css:

                            .config-field {
                            width: 100%;
                            font-size: 11px;
                            font-family: tahoma, sans-serif;
                            height: 22px;
                            background-color: white;
                            border: 1px solid #000000;
                            }

                            .config-field-readonly {
                            width: 100%;
                            font-size: 11px;
                            font-family: tahoma, sans-serif;
                            height: 22px;
                            background-color: threedface;
                            border: 1px solid #000000;
                            }

                            Thank you!! this worked for me!!!

                            IOviz.com
                            SU Pro 2024 PC

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                            • T Offline
                              troyhome
                              last edited by

                              @unknownuser said:

                              Thanks guys!
                              I managed to get all the dialog boxes of 1001bit fixed following the suggestions on the css;

                              [attachment=0:1pgsvrh4]<!-- ia0 -->black_textbox_patch.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1pgsvrh4]

                              It's a lot of work to edit all the html files, but at least the problem is solved. 😄
                              Cheers!

                              what files exactly did you modify?

                              IOviz.com
                              SU Pro 2024 PC

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                              • P Offline
                                phaseOne
                                last edited by

                                To avoid any confusion over installation of the script, I created this guide:

                                1. Download SIMBL

                                2. Unzip the file

                                3. Launch the SIMBL-..*.pkg installer

                                4. Download GreaseKit

                                5. Mount the GreaseKit-..dmg image

                                6. Copy GreaseKit.bundle to /Library/Application Support/SIMBL/Plugins/

                                7. Launch Safari

                                8. Select the GreaseKit item in the menubar
                                  http://grab.bovie.me/eUVw

                                9. Select Manage Applications...
                                  http://grab.bovie.me/eUVy

                                10. Add Sketchup to the application list
                                  http://grab.bovie.me/eUVI

                                11. Quit Safari

                                12. Download inputPatch.user.js created by driven (his original post)

                                13. Copy inputPatch.user.js to **~/**Library/Application Support/GreaseKit/

                                14. Launch SketchUp

                                15. Select inputPatch from the GreaseKit menu
                                  http://grab.bovie.me/eUW4

                                Your text boxes are now white!

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                                • D Offline
                                  driven
                                  last edited by

                                  hi Phaseone,
                                  Welcome to SCF and thanks for the guide on how to instal my GreaseKit solution.

                                  It made me revisit the issue and I realise now that there is an even easier way to do this. [i.e. without SIMBL, GreaseKit or js injection]

                                  In an earlier post from Aerilius
                                  @unknownuser said:

                                  Another idea, would a WebView also accept a user stylesheet (that would override the default background in all websites+webdialogs in SketchUp)?

                                  Yes, Safari does it from the preference menu and I now have it working in SU, but what's the simplest way to share the 'how to'.

                                  First you need a css file containing the patch code, in a place SU can find. So copy paste this into Ruby Console and hit return.

                                  directory='/Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/plugins/__InputPatch/'
                                  Dir;;mkdir(directory) unless File.exists?(directory)
                                  filename='inputPatch.css'
                                  File.open(directory + filename, 'w') do |iP|
                                  iP.puts <<PATCH
                                  input;not([type=button]);not([type=file]);not([type=checkbox]);not([type=image]);not([type=radio]);not([type=reset]);not([type=search]);not([type=submit]){background-color; rgb(255, 255, 255); border-bottom-color; rgb(238, 238, 238); border-bottom-style; inset; border-bottom-width; 1px; border-collapse; separate; border-left-color; rgb(238, 238, 238); border-left-style; inset; border-left-width; 1px; border-right-color; rgb(238, 238, 238); border-right-style; inset; border-right-width; 1px; border-top-color; rgb(238, 238, 238); border-top-style; inset; border-top-width; 1px;}
                                  PATCH
                                  end
                                  

                                  it makes a folder + file in /Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/plugins/

                                  Then if you have Pro8 copy/paste and return this.

                                  `defaults write ~/Library/Preferences/com.google.sketchuppro8.plist WebKitUserStyleSheetEnabledPreferenceKey -bool True`
                                  `defaults write ~/Library/Preferences/com.google.sketchuppro8.plist WebKitUserStyleSheetLocationPreferenceKey '/Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/plugins/__InputPatch/inputPatch.css'`
                                  
                                  

                                  or for free try

                                  `defaults write ~/Library/Preferences/com.google.sketchupfree8.plist WebKitUserStyleSheetEnabledPreferenceKey -bool True`
                                  `defaults write ~/Library/Preferences/com.google.sketchupfree8.plist WebKitUserStyleSheetLocationPreferenceKey '/Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/plugins/__InputPatch/inputPatch.css'`
                                  
                                  

                                  Restart SU
                                  You only need to do this once, and all your input boxes in SU will work correctly [without editing any files]
                                  If the problem is resolved in the future you can just bin the __inputPatch Folder

                                  john

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

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                                  • M Offline
                                    mwm5053
                                    last edited by

                                    thanks John for this fix. Works great
                                    Walt

                                    2011 iMac
                                    SU 2015 Pro, 2017 Make
                                    V2 Twilight
                                    macOS Sierra 10.12.5

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                                    • nickN Offline
                                      nick
                                      last edited by

                                      Thanks John

                                      That's magic; a very elegant solution.

                                      Nick

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                                      • mariochaM Offline
                                        mariocha
                                        last edited by

                                        YEaH !!! 😄 John !
                                        Corrected !
                                        I had to do it twice.
                                        (The cursor jumps at the end of the pasted text, so one does not see at once what has just been pasted in the Ruby console input field.)

                                        %(#008000)[Mario C.
                                        Every rule has exceptions, but some.]

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                                        • solid-woodS Offline
                                          solid-wood
                                          last edited by

                                          @driven said:

                                          hi Phaseone,
                                          Welcome to SCF and thanks for the guide on how to instal my GreaseKit solution.

                                          It made me revisit the issue and I realise now that there is an even easier way to do this. [i.e. without SIMBL, GreaseKit or js injection]

                                          In an earlier post from Aerilius
                                          @unknownuser said:

                                          Another idea, would a WebView also accept a user stylesheet (that would override the default background in all websites+webdialogs in SketchUp)?

                                          Yes, Safari does it from the preference menu and I now have it working in SU, but what's the simplest way to share the 'how to'.

                                          First you need a css file containing the patch code, in a place SU can find. So copy paste this into Ruby Console and hit return.

                                          Restart SU
                                          You only need to do this once, and all your input boxes in SU will work correctly [without editing any files]
                                          If the problem is resolved in the future you can just bin the __inputPatch Folder

                                          john

                                          Hi,

                                          I have the same problem as a lot of others, I guess. Mac OS 10.6.8 + SU Pro 8.0.15157.
                                          Tried your solution, and it works on DC's, but not on everything...or at least not with Fredo6 Tools, SU Clock etc etc.
                                          I had the problem with 1001Bit plug but with the upgrade it was fixed.
                                          Is it that the maker of the plugin does something wrong when writing the code (miss something)?
                                          After your fix I seem to have no problem with DC's. That helps a lot - THANKS!
                                          Is there something else to do? Tried your fix many times to make sure I did it right. Think I did.
                                          Look at the result (pic). Is that "nil" OK?? ...or am I doing something when pasting?

                                          Do you know if a full upgrade to Mountain Lion helps? Does anyone know?
                                          Thankful for some help.
                                          Cheers


                                          11.jpg

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                                          • D Offline
                                            driven
                                            last edited by

                                            Mountain Lion and SU8 Maintenance release 'M4' appears to have fixed the blackouts here.

                                            I renamed my 'fix' folder to disable it and all I have checked works.

                                            ML is much better IMHO.

                                            john

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

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