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

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        • thomthomT Offline
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          @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.)

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

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                driven
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                @thomthom said:

                Where are these numbers from?

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                  @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
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                    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
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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
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                          @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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