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    [Plugin] Snapshot – (1.0.1) — updated 09.10.2012

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    • D Offline
      driven
      last edited by

      @glro said:

      and i realize now that the menu in the html window is activ, but only once... the first time.
      if i close it and open it again, it is not active anymore.

      the target for it appearing is very small [a 10px strip above the edit area... might be that]

      @unknownuser said:

      If i close sketchup and reload the plugin, it depends...

      shouldn't need to close SU, can you right click 'Reload' on the 'WebDialog' to reload the html only?

      @unknownuser said:

      What would be the next step: "file://" ? what is expected by the program at this point?

      you need to type or drag'n'drop an image path onto it.

      But that's just for extra 'logo type' images, the "firemen image" should be there already. try 'commenting' out the "Sketchup div" to see it.

      I'm just trying a simpler version to click a button for the menu...

      john
      [highlight=#80ff80:17yzd2rt]EDIT: I forgot to add this to the Sketchup css class in the html file,
      Add it and you should see two backgrounds

      
          zoom;1;
          filter; alpha(opacity=0);
      

      [/highlight:17yzd2rt]

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

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        driven
        last edited by

        I did an update of a few things that might help,,,

        add the html to the iConEdit folder in plugins and replace the nicEdit.js in the nicEdit folder.

        cheers
        john
        hover right hand corners and click SU button to show/hide toolbars

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

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          glro
          last edited by

          i added the html to the iConEdit folder in plugins and replaced the nicEdit.js in the nicEdit folder.

          i didn't add the text in the css section, because i don't know where to add it exactly

          it doesn't help...

          i get 2 errors messages


          iconeditor 02 html.jpg


          iconeditor 03 html.jpg

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            driven
            last edited by

            @glro said:

            it doesn't help...

            oops,I missed a step,,, your ruby file needs to point to /iConEdit/test_3_iConEdit.html

            @unknownuser said:

            i get 2 errors messages

            the nicEdit.js error on line 169 character 2 is a tab and unchanged, I only tidied up the text sizes and the color picker, so revert to the other if you still have the error.
            john

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

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              glro
              last edited by

              @driven said:

              @glro said:

              it doesn't help...

              oops,I missed a step,,, your ruby file needs to point to /iConEdit/test_3_iConEdit.html

              @unknownuser said:

              i get 2 errors messages

              the nicEdit.js error on line 169 character 2 is a tab and unchanged, I only tidied up the text sizes and the color picker, so revert to the other if you still have the error.
              john

              i came back to the previous version of nice edit.js and i changed the html file name

              now the html windows opens normally

              i realised that i have to click on "placeholder text" to make active the menu above; but still, i get an error message

              i click "si" and if i type the image address, it appears in the html windows, but it doesn't fit ...

              nothing is simple...


              iconeditor 04 html.jpg

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                driven
                last edited by

                giro,
                type in C:/Archivos de programa/Google/ SketchUp 8/Plugins/iConEdit/logo_images/site_logo.png
                and see what happens...
                post a screenshot
                john

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

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                  glro
                  last edited by

                  hi

                  I typed "C:/Archivos de programa/Google/ SketchUp 8/Plugins/iConEdit/logo_images/site_logo.png" in the "add/edit image" URL dialogue box

                  i got this


                  iconeditor 05 html.jpg

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                    JClements
                    last edited by

                    Hi A:

                    When the settings dialog opens, it does not extend downward enough to reveal the Cancel and OK buttons. I could not figure out why my setting changes were being ignored until I manually dragged the bounds of the dialog.

                    Also, when unchecking the Ask Every Time option, it would not take until closing and reopening SketchUp.

                    Regards, John


                    Cancel and OK buttons are not shown

                    John | Illustrator | Beaverton, Oregon

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                      Aerilius
                      last edited by

                      Thanks for reporting. The toolbar buttons took the settings from the moment when they were created (when SketchUp starts). That should be fixed now in version 1.0.2.

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                      • simon le bonS Offline
                        simon le bon
                        last edited by

                        @driven said:

                        I've been having a look at 'less' cutting edge editor's to see if I can get enough usable feature on a PC version.

                        I'll PM the volunteers Giro + simon to test the basic concept using hard linked files with this template....

                        About a week without any participation, I'm sorry. I'm always busy by waves.. Shall test and read the news this week end.

                        ++simon

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                          glro
                          last edited by

                          i posted a message with some code related to your plugin ae snapshot.rb

                          http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=39304&p=436887#p436887

                          your plugin creates automatically a thumbnail and file shortcut to the model that is being created

                          what i needed was the same functions, but for already existing models

                          In the batch procedure i adapted from JF's code, the skp file is saved, and this triggers automatically aesnapshot.rb and creates the files in the specified folder

                          when looking for a model, you just have to go to this folder

                          Now, it is not completely finished:

                          the prompt between each files is not convenient
                          would be better to look for skp files in all subfolders too...

                          i am working on it

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                            JClements
                            last edited by

                            Thank You A:

                            The dialog is now larger and the top two-thirds of the buttons are visible; good enough to see and use.

                            Regards, John

                            John | Illustrator | Beaverton, Oregon

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                              Tokador
                              last edited by

                              It looks good. I'll try it.

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                                Pherim
                                last edited by

                                Hey, I don't know whether you take requests, but if you don't mind, I have one:
                                I would like to be able to disable Anti-Aliasing on the exported image, as is possible when exporting an image directly via sketchup. I want to export images with transparency without anti-aliasing, it would be great if this could be done.

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                                  Aerilius
                                  last edited by

                                  This would need a little change (that even you could do if you like) to set the write_image option antialias => false. This rather old and complex plugin consists mainly of a plethora of options because every user could want something slightly different. Instead, you could also use Toolbar Editor.

                                  [off:c47o1jic]%(#BF0000)[This plugin is superseded by the extension "Toolbar Editor".
                                  It allows to create your own toolbar buttons for whatever function you want, in exactly the way you want.
                                  You can achieve the snapshot function by pasting into the code field:]

                                  filepath = UI.savepanel
                                  view = Sketchup.active_model.active_view
                                  keys = {
                                    ;filename => filepath,
                                    ;width => view.vpwidth,
                                    ;height => view.vpheight,
                                    ;antialias => true,  # or false
                                    ;compression => 0.9, # Only for jpeg
                                    ;transparent => true # Only for png
                                  }
                                  view.write_image(keys)
                                  

                                  [/off:c47o1jic]

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                                  • robertWanR Offline
                                    robertWan
                                    last edited by

                                    I miss the window that will show a screen clipping.

                                    Robert


                                    crop.png

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                                      Aerilius
                                      last edited by

                                      The original plugin was not able to do a screen clipping/cropping. When SketchUp exports images of the current view, they always include the whole viewport. But you can set the pixel dimensions of the image.

                                      If someone really needs all the options of the original plugin, it is still downloadable. Otherwise you create a toolbar button with a code snippets using ToolbarEditor. This is much easier to support, and it is easier to adapt to your specific needs.

                                      This snippet asks for the file name and image dimensions. If you choose a filename with png or tif, the image will have transparency.

                                      
                                      model = Sketchup.active_model
                                      view = model.active_view
                                      ro = model.rendering_options
                                      
                                      filepath = UI.savepanel("Save Image File", nil, "BMP|*.bmp;|JPG|*.jpg;*.jpeg|PNG|*.png|TIF|.*tif;*.tiff|TGA|*.tga||")
                                      
                                      width, height = UI.inputbox(
                                        ["width", "height"],
                                        [view.vpwidth, view.vpheight],
                                        "Size of the screenshot")
                                      
                                      unless filepath.nil? || width.nil? || height.nil?
                                        is_transparent = filepath[/\.(png|tiff?)$/i]
                                        if is_transparent
                                          drawGround, ro["DrawGround"] = ro["DrawGround"], false
                                          drawHorizon, ro["DrawHorizon"] = ro["DrawHorizon"], false
                                        end
                                      
                                        keys = {
                                          ;filename => filepath,
                                          ;width => width,
                                          ;height => height,
                                          ;antialias => true,  # or false
                                          ;compression => 0.9, # Only for jpeg
                                          ;transparent => true # Only for png
                                        }
                                      
                                        begin
                                          raise unless view.write_image(keys)
                                          Sketchup.status_text = "A snapshot has been saved as #{filepath}."
                                        rescue Exception => e
                                          Sketchup.status_text = "Failed to save snapshot to #{filepath}. #{e.message}"
                                        end
                                      
                                        if is_transparent
                                          ro["DrawGround"] = drawGround
                                          ro["DrawHorizon"] = drawHorizon
                                        end
                                      end
                                      
                                      
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