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    • thomthomT Offline
      thomthom
      last edited by

      @alexmojaki said:

      Sigh. OK, thanks. You should probably also note that neither show nor show_modal keeps the window on top in Mac. I've even checked with another case.

      show_modal will keep the WebDialog on top of the SketchUp window under OSX. But not on top of all other child windows of SketchUp.

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

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        Your test
        if #the selection is appropriate# and sel.length>0
        ???
        Presumably you have some 'real code' in there... otherwise the line is
        if
        as everything after the first # is ignored ?
        Then you'll always get 'b'...
        Also [incidentally] the
        path = Sketchup.find_support_file("scale.html",#...#)
        would be better as
        path = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "scale.html")
        assuming it's in the same folder as the ruby script itself...

        TIG

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        • A Offline
          alexmojaki
          last edited by

          So, returning to my original question, since WebDialogs won't work, how do you suggest that I make the scale always show on top? Is wxSU my only option?

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          • Chris FullmerC Offline
            Chris Fullmer
            last edited by

            No, you can draw it to the screen if you make your own 'tool'. Use the view.draw method of your tool class and you can do some pretty interesting things.

            BUT, that requires the user to be using your tool so they can see the info you've written to the screen. Once they switch to rotate or pan or select, move, etc the data disappears. So it is also flawed.

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              alexmojaki
              last edited by

              @thomthom said:

              show_modal will keep the WebDialog on top of the SketchUp window under OSX. But not on top of all other child windows of SketchUp.

              Well, for me it's not even showing on top of the main Sketchup window. I have no other dialogs open, the only other window is Sketchup itself. And when I click on it, the dialog disappears right behind it.

              @tig said:

              Your test
              if #the selection is appropriate# and sel.length>0
              ???
              Presumably you have some 'real code' in there... otherwise the line is
              if
              as everything after the first # is ignored ?
              Then you'll always get 'b'...

              Yes, I replaced the real code with the comment.

              @tig said:

              Also [incidentally] the
              path = Sketchup.find_support_file("scale.html",#...#)
              would be better as
              path = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "scale.html")
              assuming it's in the same folder as the ruby script itself...

              Thanks, I'll give that a try.

              @chris fullmer said:

              No, you can draw it to the screen if you make your own 'tool'. Use the view.draw method of your tool class and you can do some pretty interesting things.

              BUT, that requires the user to be using your tool so they can see the info you've written to the screen. Once they switch to rotate or pan or select, move, etc the data disappears. So it is also flawed.

              Thanks, I'll consider that. But still not ideal, of course. Is that all then?

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              • thomthomT Offline
                thomthom
                last edited by

                @alexmojaki said:

                Well, for me it's not even showing on top of the main Sketchup window. I have no other dialogs open, the only other window is Sketchup itself. And when I click on it, the dialog disappears right behind it.

                hm... you sure you didn't use show()?

                If you try this base bone example:
                w=UI::WebDialog.new('test').show_modal

                If that doesn't produce a WebDialog that keep on top of SketchUp; what OSX do you have?

                Btw, while on topic of Webdialogs, have you seen this thread: http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=23445#p198883
                ?

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                List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                • A Offline
                  alexmojaki
                  last edited by

                  Yes, I've seen the lost manual. What was critical to me at the beginning of the thread was that show in Windows kept the dialog on top (which isn't obvious), maybe add that to the manual.

                  OK, I edited the wrong file when I was testing show_modal. So it works correctly. Then I discovered that the problem with my code is that for some reason when I reclick on the object to put Sketchup in focus, for some reason onSelectionCleared gets called, and then immediately after onSelectionBulkChange. I have no idea why: as far as I can see the selection never gets cleared. So the dialog was actually being closed, and then it wasn't opened again because I didn't edit @prevSelection when the selection was cleared. But now that I've done that, I'm back to the original problem: each time I click on the object to try and put Sketchup in focus, the dialog is closed and reopened and so regains focus.

                  So now it seems my main problem is that the selection is momentarily cleared unnecessarily. In fact, I tested a bit more and found that it seems to get cleared pretty much all the time. It hasn't even got anything to do with the dialog or reclicking, onSelectionCleared gets called whenever I change my selection at all. I need to keep the definition because onSelectionBulkChange doesn't react to clicking an empty space. So I need a way to distinguish between the selection being genuinely cleared and this quirk. I considered InputPoint, but I've never used that before and I don't see how it can be used from the context of a SelectionObserver.

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                  • thomthomT Offline
                    thomthom
                    last edited by

                    hm... I've noticed that the Selection observers misbehaves: http://www.thomthom.net/software/sketchup/observers/

                    (Btw - I have other observations I've not published yet. Available in the BitBucket repo: https://bitbucket.org/thomthom/sketchup-observers/issues?status=new&status=open)

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                    List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                    • D Offline
                      driven
                      last edited by

                      on the mac show_modal and bring_to_front appears on top of everything, so they're really the same except one returns 'true' and the other returns the object.

                      > webdialog=UI;;WebDialog.new('blur_focus')
                      
                      #<UI;;WebDialog;0x110e2a48>
                      > webdialog.show
                      true
                      > webdialog.show_modal
                      true
                      > webdialog.bring_to_front
                      #<UI;;WebDialog;0x110e2a48>
                      > webdialog.execute_script('window.focus()')
                      true
                      > webdialog.show_modal
                      webdialog.execute_script('window.blur()')
                      true
                      > webdialog.close
                      nil
                      
                      

                      'window.focus()' and 'window.blur()' work with 'show', 'show_modal' or 'bring_to_front', so you can do stuff like

                      > webdialog.set_html("Hi!")
                      webdialog.execute_script('window.blur()')
                      true
                      > webdialog.set_html("Bye!")
                      webdialog.execute_script('window.blur()')
                      true
                      > webdialog.set_html("Hi!")
                      webdialog.bring_to_front
                      webdialog.execute_script('window.blur()')
                      true
                      > webdialog.set_html("I'm going to hide!")
                      webdialog.close
                      webdialog.execute_script('window.blur()')
                      true
                      > webdialog.show
                      true
                      

                      just say if I'm 'barking up the wrong tree'
                      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

                        @alexmojaki said:

                        OK, I edited the wrong file when I was testing show_modal. So it works correctly.
                        Yup! Been there, done that, just yesterday, in fact (edited the wrong Js function and wondered why things did not change.)

                        @alexmojaki said:

                        Then I discovered that the problem with my code is that for some reason when I reclick on the object to put Sketchup in focus, for some reason onSelectionCleared gets called, and then immediately after onSelectionBulkChange. I have no idea why ... So now it seems my main problem is that the selection is momentarily cleared unnecessarily. ... onSelectionCleared gets called whenever I change my selection at all.
                        This is expected. The selection must be cleared in order to receive the elements for the new selection, regardless of whether they are the same as the old selection.

                        @alexmojaki said:

                        So I need a way to distinguish between the selection being genuinely cleared and this quirk.
                        Sketchup::ToolsObserver
                        The SelectionTool is tool id #21022
                        You might get some benefit from watching the tool state (integer) changes.

                        Also the Sketchup::Tools collection, might help.
                        But be sure you always check that active_tool_id != 0 before attempting to access active_tool_name() (if active tool is undefined, trying to get a name string can BugSplat! SketchUp.)

                        @alexmojaki said:

                        Is wxSU my only option?
                        Not for Mac, which is where you had the Z-order problem. AFAIK, it is still MS Windows only. (Unless they've gotten it working on the Mac now?)

                        I'm not here much anymore.

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                        • thomthomT Offline
                          thomthom
                          last edited by

                          @driven said:

                          on the mac show_modal and bring_to_front appears on top of everything, so they're really the same except one returns 'true' and the other returns the object.

                          Not the same. If you have a dialog opened with show then call bring_to_front then it will put the window at the top of the stack. But if you click the SketchUp window it'll appear above the WebDialog.
                          If you use show_modal then the webdialog will never drop behind the sketchup window.

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                          List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                          • D Offline
                            driven
                            last edited by

                            @thomthom said:

                            Not the same. If you have a dialog opened with show then call bring_to_front then it will put the window at the top of the stack. But if you click the SketchUp window it'll appear above the WebDialog.

                            I stand corrected... if acting on a previously show_modal, then bring_to_front will stay on top.

                            ` > webdialog=UI::WebDialog.new('blur_focus')
                            webdialog.set_html("You'll only see me flash!
                            but I'll exist in a 'show_modal' state")
                            webdialog.show_modal
                            webdialog.close
                            nil

                            webdialog.set_html("You'll see me, and because I was 'show_modal' to start with, I'll behave like a 'show_modal' dialog!
                            However, I won't have focus, because 'window.blur()' has been called")
                            webdialog.bring_to_front
                            webdialog.execute_script('window.blur()')
                            true`

                            My main point was that blur and focus can be set independently of the show-status.
                            john

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

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                            • A Offline
                              alexmojaki
                              last edited by

                              webdialog.execute_script('window.blur()') solves everything instantly. Did not know I could do that. Thanks a lot, driven!

                              Thanks also to others for staying with my problem for so long.

                              And yes, wxSU is available for Mac.

                              Incidentally, I haven't tested any of this on Windows yet, so we'll see what happens when I try there. This might not be over yet.

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                                driven
                                last edited by

                                @alexmojaki said:

                                [Thanks a lot, driven!

                                Glad to assist, I'm not a rubyist, but I do alot of mac testing, and ('window.blur()') buggered something up recently, so I tested ('window.focus()') to try to fix that and it was fresh in my mind... chance

                                @unknownuser said:

                                And yes, wxSU is available for Mac.

                                whenever I've tested anything to do with wxSU it plays havoc on the mac, it can work, but little else will after installing it, I now treat it with the same contempt as a lot of people treat MacPorts... use at your own peril.

                                john

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

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                                  alexmojaki
                                  last edited by

                                  @alexmojaki said:

                                  Incidentally, I haven't tested any of this on Windows yet, so we'll see what happens when I try there. This might not be over yet.

                                  Aaaand...I'm back! Indeed, this solution doesn't really work on Windows, because as soon as window.blur() is called, it doesn't just remove focus from the dialog, but from the whole Sketchup application! Sketchup goes into the background, yet somehow it is the window that is open according to the taskbar, and if you click on it in the taskbar to try and reopen it it minimises it.

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