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    • thomthomT Offline
      thomthom
      last edited by

      @driven said:

      TT... don't you read PM's or the posts... [I am laughing]

      I've become so confused on this whole topic. 😕

      @driven said:

      This is the fastest I can get a usable list from X11

      fontPath=(find ///bin/fc-list).split[-2]
      That command was very slow on my mac.

      @driven said:

      the .sort[5..-5] cleans out the dot files at top and some other cruft the the bottom...
      Can you be sure this is the same on all machines? I'm hesitant to use magic numbers.

      OSX is giving me headackes in regard to this plugin. I'm tempted to just drop it all together. Taking too much time.

      At the moment I'm looking at first attempting fc-list, if it's installed. (Might have to do a search - so I have to cache that.) Then fall back to AppleScript and FontBook - also slow so it also needs a cache list (meaning the list won't automatically keep in sync.)

      sigh

      And that's not including the crashing...

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        driven
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        TT, maybe you want to move this, but
        I was looking for a UFT8 font filter and came across a simple test code for checking console encoding.

        I thought Ruby Console was UFT8, but it's not?

        I made a little test script, and ran it both from console and from plugins.
        same result from both...

        >  msg = (`perl -Mcharnames=;full -CS -wle 'print "\N{EURO SIGN}"'`).to_s
         puts msg
         rply = (`locale`).to_s
         puts rply
         result = UI.messagebox msg, MB_YESNO
         if result == 6 # Yes
           UI.messagebox("Sketchup dosen't use UFT8, it uses \n" + rply)
         end
        N{EURO SIGN}
        LANG=
        LC_COLLATE="C"
        LC_CTYPE="C"
        LC_MESSAGES="C"
        LC_MONETARY="C"
        LC_NUMERIC="C"
        LC_TIME="C"
        LC_ALL=
        1
        

        for comparison Terminal.app results

        %(#008000)[johns_iMac at upstairs in ~
        $ locale
        LANG="en_US"
        LC_COLLATE="en_US.UTF-8"
        LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8"
        LC_MESSAGES="en_US.UTF-8"
        LC_MONETARY="en_US.UTF-8"
        LC_NUMERIC="en_US.UTF-8"
        LC_TIME="en_US.UTF-8"
        LC_ALL="en_US.UTF-8"
        johns_iMac at upstairs in ~
        $ perl -Mcharnames=:full -CS -wle 'print "\N{EURO SIGN}"'
        €]
        john

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        • thomthomT Offline
          thomthom
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          It's UTF-8.

          Test example:
          'ø'.unpack('C*')

          Returns:
          [195, 184]

          Which is the correct byte values in UTF-8 encoding.

          195 indicate the Latin1 page 184 points to ø on that page.

          Don't know what the data you got from them commands where. But just by looking at the test data byte per byte you can tell it's UTF-8.

          Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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            driven
            last edited by

            yes that does return correctly,
            which is why I can't understand why some thing get lost in transition...
            same font Stix(NON-Unicde)
            Top happens from Ruby Console as well as WebDialogs
            Bellow is the Built in Tool
            john

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            • thomthomT Offline
              thomthom
              last edited by

              hm... I've not have any problems with it.

              Do you see this in the 3d text plugin I sent you?

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                driven
                last edited by

                @thomthom said:

                Do you see this in the 3d text plugin I sent you?

                Top one... I was being discrete

                ` > a = "2撖죺".unpack('C*')
                b = a.pack('C*')
                c = puts a.inspect
                puts b.inspect

                [50, 230, 146, 150, 236, 163, 186]
                "2撖죺"
                nil`
                the puts should read [0, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250] "2撖죺"

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                • TIGT Offline
                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  Why are you using "C*" in the unpack and pack - doesn't that extract a character as an unsigned integer.
                  Shouldn't it be "U*" - which extracts UTF-8 characters as unsigned integers ?

                  TIG

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                  • thomthomT Offline
                    thomthom
                    last edited by

                    Because I actually want to see each byte. Not the Unicode ID.

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                    • thomthomT Offline
                      thomthom
                      last edited by

                      @driven said:

                      the puts should read [0, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250] "2撖죺"

                      ?
                      Where are these numbers from?

                      Why are you expecting a NULL byte? (That's usually a string termination in C.)

                      Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                        driven
                        last edited by

                        I think this may be the root of my issues
                        if you unpack(C), then pack(U) sh*t happens

                        > a = "2撖죺".unpack('C*') b = a.pack('U*') c = puts a.inspect puts b.inspect [50, 230, 146, 150, 236, 163, 186] "2撖죺" nil
                        and visa-versa
                        > a = "2撖죺".unpack('U*') b = a.pack('C*') c = puts a.inspect puts b.inspect [50, 25750, 51450] "2\226\372" nil
                        I think the first is happening somewhere

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                          driven
                          last edited by

                          font = Arial Unicode MS
                          SU Top again
                          WD bottom
                          look familiar

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                            driven
                            last edited by

                            @thomthom said:

                            Where are these numbers from?

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                              last edited by

                              @driven said:

                              @thomthom said:

                              Where are these numbers from?

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                              That's from a questions that doesn't really make sense.

                              Also:

                              @unknownuser said:

                              Seeing as JavaScript has 16-bit strings, I packed two bytes per character.

                              Two byte per character isn't UTF-8.

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                                driven
                                last edited by

                                I was looking for test code and only grabbed the example, I got there from the Stackoverflow 'fix' that referred back.

                                Do these work as 3D Text on the PC...

                                I ran the full gamete of unpack().pack() scenario's in console and a mismatch is the only way to get the same results as the straight input.
                                john

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                                • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                  Dan Rathbun
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                                  @thomthom said:

                                  fonts.sort! %(#008000)[# (!) Not UTF-8 compatible! But better than nothing.]

                                  (1) Since this will run only on Mac, which is Unicode aware, can't you pass the list to a command shell and use the shell's built-in sort filter ??

                                  For instance on WIN, in DOS command shell, you can filter output by piping it through the sort filter, thus:
                                  doc_list = %x(dir "~/documents/myproject" | sort)
                                  or similar.

                                  You'd need to build a plain text list from the array, each element being a line, separated by " \n"

                                  (2) Alternative ... build an array copy using pack, sort it, then & unpack back to strings.

                                  I think I'm late posting this... you guys are posting machines!

                                  I'm not here much anymore.

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                                  • thomthomT Offline
                                    thomthom
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                                    If there is such a command then I'd guess that would work. But I'm not familiar with OSX terminal. Maybe John knows?

                                    I can also use JS to sort it - since I'm displaying the list in a WebDialog.

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                                    • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                      Dan Rathbun
                                      last edited by

                                      @thomthom said:

                                      But I'm not familiar with OSX terminal.

                                      Shell Scripting Primer: Command Line Primer

                                      tcsh(1) OS X Manual Page[*]

                                      Filename substitution

                                      If a word contains any of the characters *`', ?', `` [' or {`' or begins with the character ~`' it is a candidate for filename substitution, also known as globbing''. This word is then regarded as a pattern (glob-pattern''), and replaced with an alphabetically sorted list of file names which match the pattern.

                                      • Also do a Find on " ls-F", it is a built-in and supposed to be faster than " ls -F"

                                      OS X Manual Page: ls command Reference

                                      💭

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                                        driven
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                                        This is probably my last effort on this.... circles,
                                        but, I finally figured out find in Ruby Console, escapes, escapes, escapes...

                                        THE THIRD WAY... no Font Book... no fc-list... just plain old find >> mdls... not the fastest, but not too bad.
                                        inculed is Dan's tester, these all created 3D text from console, only Font Book and usr/local/bin/fc-list do that out of the can.

                                        a=(`find /System/Library/Fonts\ /Library/Fonts\ ~/Library/Fonts\ \\( -name "*.ttf" -o -name "*.otf" \\) -type f`).split("\n").map! { |f| f.gsub(" ", "\\ ")} #need this or something to catch spaces in filenames
                                        b=(a.collect{|x| `mdls  -name com_apple_ats_name_family -raw #{x}`}).map! { |f| f.split(",")[0]} #the other items in each array are unicode strings for other languages, if you want those use Font Book
                                        c=b.map { |f| f[/[("\s]+([^"\n]+)[)"\s]+/m,1] }.uniq!.sort![2..-1] #[0] is empty, [1] is a dot file, could remove them
                                        macFonts = c
                                        chunksize = 1
                                        chunk = 1
                                        limit = macFonts.length
                                        model = Sketchup.active_model
                                         
                                        fsize = 1.0
                                        linespacing = 1.2
                                         
                                        bold = false
                                        italic = false
                                        thick = 0.05
                                        filled = true
                                        quality = 0.0
                                         
                                        i = 0
                                         
                                        while i < limit
                                         
                                          begin
                                            #
                                            model.start_operation("3D Fontnames (#{chunk})")
                                              #
                                              chunksize.times do |n|
                                                #
                                                break if i == limit
                                                #
                                                item = macFonts[i]
                                                grp = model.entities.add_group()
                                                grp.entities.add_3d_text( "#{item}", TextAlignCenter, "#{item}",
                                                  bold, italic, fsize, quality, 0.0, filled, thick )
                                                grp.name= item
                                                grp.move!( Geom;;Transformation.new(Geom;;Vector3d.new(0,-(i*linespacing),0)) )
                                                #
                                                i += 1
                                                #
                                              end # chunk
                                              #
                                            model.commit_operation()
                                            #
                                          rescue Exception => e
                                            puts("\n*** macFonts group Error! ***")
                                            puts("  i = #{i}")
                                            puts("  chunk = #{chunk}")
                                            puts("  font = #{macFonts[i]}\n")
                                            model.abort_operation()
                                            puts("Error #<#{e.class.name}; #{e.message}>")
                                            puts(e.backtrace) if $VERBOSE
                                            raise
                                          end
                                         
                                          chunk += 1
                                         
                                        end # while  
                                        

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