[Plugin][WIP] Layers Panel - Dev
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# Load TIG's layer-delete.rb require Sketchup.find_support_file('layer-delete.rb', 'Plugins/Layers Panel')
You cannot rely on plugins to be install in the Plugins folder.
See this article for more info:
http://www.thomthom.net/thoughts/2012/09/sketchup-plugins-can-be-installed-anywhere/ -
Hi,
If this is your first SketchUp plugin you sir are on your way to creating a masterpiece!
I hope that with the help of fellow sketchUcation members you solve the issues thomthom mentioned.
Cheers!
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Thanks a lot TT for your answers and advice ! I'll take a look at all of this.
@thomthom said:
Safest thing is to keep everything in your own namespace.
It thought I did. Can you show what piece of code is wrong ?
@thomthom said:
(note I flipped the quotes)
Is there a reason for that ? It's better that way ?
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@jiminy-billy-bob said:
What's NOT working :
[list][*]From ruby to WebDialog : Real-time rename layer, hide/show layer. Due to limitations of the LayersObserver. I'll need to detect changes either when the webdialog gets focus (But you won't have real-time visual feedback), or every xxx ms.
Actually, it may work. Not with the LayersObserver, but with the EntityObserver, which detects hide/show and rename events.
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@jiminy-billy-bob said:
@thomthom said:
Safest thing is to keep everything in your own namespace.
It thought I did. Can you show what piece of code is wrong ?
The snippet that modified Sketchup::Layer .@jiminy-billy-bob said:
@thomthom said:
(note I flipped the quotes)
Is there a reason for that ? It's better that way ?
Because with double quoted strings you can do interpolation - like this
"Hello #{some_variable}"
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@thomthom said:
The snippet that modified Sketchup::Layer
Ho, ok. I assumed TIG's work was clean. But this snippet is actually 4 years old, I guess he wasn't aware of that back then.
Thanks !
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Basically, any modification of the Ruby or SketchUp API classes is bad practice. So are global variables.
There's some old code lingering around from the days before people started to figure out what best practices where. -
If I understand ruby classes correctly, I have to rewrite the code, right ?
I can't have something likelayer.delete()
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Correct. Make a method under your own namespace that takes the layer as an argument.
Not as pretty, but it'll work and it will be safe from clashing with anything else.
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Ok, here is a new version.
- Added Toolbar and menu item (Window > Layers Panel), with toggle
- Change things you TT told me : Undo, +operator, filename...
- Deleting layers now work properly. The method is wrapped in my namespace. When a layer has geometry, you are promped to choose to delete the content or move it to the default layer.
- Added a menu for some options. For now you can only purge layers.
- I also don't have bugsplats anymore. Don't know why exactly... If people get some, please tell me.
Still no saving, I'm getting used to ruby before attacking this big piece.
Also, I can't get my WebDialog callbacks to work if the dialog is not in a global variable. I tried local, instance, and class variables, nothing works. What am I doing wrong ?
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Hmm, so a class variable in a class ? That makes sense ^^
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I hope that naming the Class "TEST" didn't confuse you since the class name doesn't have anything to do with the variables (var test = true) in html.
I guess what i am trying to say is that the "var test" in html has nothing to do with "Class TEST" in ruby.
Not sure if you are confusing them both but just in case.
Note: Will edit the name of the class on my last post to "PLUG".
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Hi,
@jiminy-billy-bob said:
Also, I can't get my WebDialog callbacks to work if the dialog is not in a global variable. I tried local, instance, and class variables, nothing works. What am I doing wrong ?
If you want to change something from ruby to web-dialog you can do this...
In Html & Javascript:
<html> <head> <title>Example</title> </head> <body onLoad="startup(), stopwatch(this.value);"> </body> </html> <script> var delay = 1000/5 ; #this will update 5 frames per second var timerID = false ; var test = true ; #this is the value you will change from ruby function startup() { nextFrame(); } function stopwatch() { SD=window.setTimeout("stopwatch();", 100); } function nextFrame() { try { test = test setFrame() ; top.timerID = self.setTimeout("nextFrame()", delay) ; } //try catch (e) { alert("push_frame; " + e) ; } } //nextFrame() function setFrame() { url = 'skp;push_frame@' ; url += '&test=' + test; window.location.href = url ; } </script>
In Ruby:
module SU_PLUG class PLUG @@model = Sketchup.active_model ; @@dir = File.dirname(__FILE__) # this plugin's folder @@path = File.join(@@dir, '/Folder/') @@dlg = "test.html" ; @@test_dlg = nil ; def initialize() @test_1_file = File.join(@@path, @@dlg) if @@test_dlg == nil @@test_dlg = UI;;WebDialog.new("Test", false, "Test", 300, 600, 70, 95, true) ; @@test_dlg.add_action_callback("push_frame") do |d,p| push_frame(d,p) end end @@test_dlg.set_size(300, 600) ; @@test_dlg.set_file(@test_1_file) ; @@test_dlg.show() ; end #def def push_frame(dialog,data) params = query_to_hash(data) ; # parse state information if params['test'].to_s == "true" #Example of a condition. change = false script = "top.test= " + change.to_s + ";" #this sets test=true to test=false dialog.execute_script(script); #this execute it end end #def def unescape(string) if string != nil string = string.gsub(/\+/, ' ').gsub(/((?;%[0-9a-fA-F]{2})+)/n) do [$1.delete('%')].pack('H*') end end return string end #def def query_to_hash(query) param_pairs = query.split('&') param_hash = {} for param in param_pairs name, value = param.split('=') name = unescape(name) value = unescape(value) param_hash[name] = value end return param_hash end #def end #class end #module
Hope this helps and again very good plugin!
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Ruby uses 2 space indentation. HTML & Javascript 4 space indentation.
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@jiminy-billy-bob said:
Also, I can't get my WebDialog callbacks to work if the dialog is not in a global variable. I tried local, instance, and class variables, nothing works. What am I doing wrong ?
See this other post: Re: Webdialog scripting issues
Use
local
vars INSIDE methods as temporary variables. They get garbage collected when the method ends.Use
@@vars
INSIDE modules or for class-wide access.Use
@vars
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Thanks a lot, I'll try that.
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@dan rathbun said:
Ruby uses 2 space indentation. HTML & Javascript 4 space indentation.
NOTHING uses 3 or odd number spaced indents !Only Python require a certain indentation - Ruby, HTML and JS doesn't care. It's just coding convention within the team/project you're working with.
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Please, don't ever give up on this plugin, it'd save my life! I wish I could help
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I won't give up ! I just don't have time curently. I will at the end of july.
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just posting so I'll get updates on this thread.
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