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    • CadFatherC Offline
      CadFather
      last edited by

      that was good (if only from a neurological perspective), seems like what i missed was 'onMouseMove invalidate' (thanks to the Chris F example you linked). however the line disappears when orbiting - even if i use the invalidate on onMButtonDown. πŸ˜’

      require 'sketchup.rb'
      
      class Layz
      
      	def activate
      			@p1=200,200,0
      			@p2=600,600,0
      	end
      	 
      	 
      	def onMouseMove(flags, x, y, view)
      			view.invalidate
      	end
      
      
      	def draw(view)
      			model = Sketchup.active_model
      			view = model.active_view
      			view.line_width = 10
      			view.drawing_color = "red"   
      			view.draw2d GL_LINES, [@p1, @p2]
      	end   #def
      
      end # class
      
      if !file_loaded?(File.basename(__FILE__))
      UI.menu("Plugins").add_item('Layz'){ Sketchup.active_model.select_tool Layz.new }
      end  
      
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      • D Offline
        driven
        last edited by

        @cadfather said:

        ...however the line disappears when orbiting -

        even fredo's toolbars disappear when you orbit...
        I think SU suspends the GL drawn elements to help cope with showing the model...
        john

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

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        • CadFatherC Offline
          CadFather
          last edited by

          ..makes sense, though when i look at those aspect ratio bars on the sides (like advanced camera tools), they do stay on screen.

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          • D Offline
            driven
            last edited by

            they are completely controlled by SU so I guess they has that option...

            but not us...

            EDIT: watermarks will also stay put, they may be using those...
            john

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

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            • CadFatherC Offline
              CadFather
              last edited by

              mmm maybe so, advanced camera tools is a ruby script though.

              unfortunately it's flipping scrambled πŸ˜’

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              • thomthomT Offline
                thomthom
                last edited by

                When you orbit the Orbit tool is pushed into the tool stack - suspending your tool. So you have to invalidate the view in the resume event. You also want to invalidate the view on deactivate as otherwise your drawing might stick around after your tool is not active any more.

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                • CadFatherC Offline
                  CadFather
                  last edited by

                  not sure, even with the invalidate on resume, no joy. though i could be doing it wrong.

                  def resume(view)
                  view.invalidate
                  end

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                  • D Offline
                    driven
                    last edited by

                    what are you aiming to achieve?

                    there may be other ways...

                    john

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

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                    • CadFatherC Offline
                      CadFather
                      last edited by

                      well, first of all i'm trying to avoid going to bed! πŸ˜†

                      i wanted to make a plugin that would show aspect ratio bars and even a grid system, it's almost there, but for the orbit bit(!)

                      this is the beast i'm working with:

                      class Gridz
                      
                       def activate
                       		@width3 = Sketchup.active_model.active_view.vpwidth/3
                      		@height3 = Sketchup.active_model.active_view.vpheight/3
                      
                      		@p1 = @width3, 0, 0
                      		@p6 = @width3, @height3*3, 0
                      		@p2 = @width3*2, 0, 0
                      		@p5 = @width3*2, @height3*3, 0
                      		@p8 = 0, @height3, 0
                      		@p3 = @width3*3, @height3, 0
                      		@p7 = 0, @height3*2, 0
                      		@p4 = @width3*3, @height3*2, 0
                       end
                       
                      def onMouseMove(flags, x, y, view)
                      		view.invalidate
                      end
                      
                       def resume(view)
                      		view.invalidate
                       end 
                         
                       def suspend(view)
                      		view.invalidate
                       end    
                         
                      def draw(view)
                      		model = Sketchup.active_model
                      		view = model.active_view
                      		view.line_width = 1
                      		view.drawing_color = "red"   
                      
                      		view.draw2d GL_LINES, [@p1, @p6]
                      		view.draw2d GL_LINES, [@p2, @p5]	  
                      		view.draw2d GL_LINES, [@p8, @p3]	  
                      		view.draw2d GL_LINES, [@p7, @p4]	  
                      end   #def
                      
                      def deactivate(view)
                      		view.invalidate
                      end
                      
                      end # class
                      
                      if !file_loaded?(File.basename(__FILE__))
                      UI.menu("Plugins").add_item('Grid'){ Sketchup.active_model.select_tool Gridz.new }
                      end  
                      
                      file_loaded(File.basename(__FILE__))
                      
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                      • D Offline
                        driven
                        last edited by

                        have you ever read 'Automatic Sketchup'?
                        btw: I win the insomniac award...

                        # Create a 4x4 cube
                        square = Sketchup.active_model.entities.add_face [-2,2,0],
                           [2,2,0], [2,-2,0], [-2,-2,0]
                        square.pushpull -4
                        #Chapter 11; The SketchUp User Interface Part 2; Views, Cameras, Tools, and Pages 251
                        # Access the Pages container and get the time
                        pages = Sketchup.active_model.pages
                        now = Time.now
                        # Create the first page
                        pg1 = pages.add "Pg1"
                        pg1.camera.aspect_ratio = 2
                        pg1.shadow_info["DisplayShadows"] = true
                        pg1.shadow_info["ShadowTime"] = now
                        # Create the second page
                        pg2 = pages.add "Pg2"
                        pg2.camera.aspect_ratio = 1.5
                        pg2.shadow_info["DisplayShadows"] = true
                        pg2.shadow_info["ShadowTime"] =
                           now + (60 * 60 * 6)
                        # Create the third page
                        pg3 = pages.add "Pg3"
                        pg3.camera.aspect_ratio = 1
                        pg3.shadow_info["DisplayShadows"] = true
                        pg3.shadow_info["ShadowTime"] =
                           now + (60 * 60 * 12)
                        # Select the first page
                        pages.selected_page = pg1
                        

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

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                        • CadFatherC Offline
                          CadFather
                          last edited by

                          John...looking at that code looks like you do need the rest! πŸ˜„

                          is that a taster of what's inside the book? i'll check it out. πŸ‘

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                          • D Offline
                            driven
                            last edited by

                            yes it's straight out of the book, did you run it?
                            it does change the aspect ratio bars when you play the animation...
                            and they don't disappear when orbiting...

                            john

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

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                            • jiminy-billy-bobJ Offline
                              jiminy-billy-bob
                              last edited by

                              @cadfather said:

                              mmm maybe so, advanced camera tools is a ruby script though.
                              unfortunately it's flipping scrambled πŸ˜’

                              It's not specific to the Advanced Camera Tools. You can set the camera's aspect ratio yourself, and you'll get the same gray bars on the sides.

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                                driven
                                last edited by

                                @jiminy-billy-bob said:

                                ...You can set the camera's aspect ratio ourself, and you'll get the same gray bars on the sides.

                                but, like a lot of examples in the API, it won't just 'work'...
                                attach it to the view...

                                Sketchup.active_model.active_view.camera.aspect_ratio = 1.414
                                

                                that will give you Landscape A4 paper size margins, 1/1.414 will be Portrait...

                                john

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

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                                • CadFatherC Offline
                                  CadFather
                                  last edited by

                                  that's the thing, often i try things out from the api docs and when it doesn't work, i'm not sure if it's me (my preferred choice) or the doc itself (...)!

                                  John, i hadn't even notice it was relevant... will look it up.

                                  JJB, the aspect ratio bars seem to be governed differently, when you try with lines it doesn't stay on screen (on orbit)

                                  going to 'try' and take a break this evening... my skull hurts! 😲

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                                  • CadFatherC Offline
                                    CadFather
                                    last edited by

                                    ok, i came to the conclusion that this is impossible. the orbit tool does not allow for anything else to be active. (and the draw method can't be called outside of a 'tool'). πŸ‘Ώ

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                                      driven
                                      last edited by

                                      why do you want the grid lines?

                                      there may be other ways...

                                      john

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

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                                      • CadFatherC Offline
                                        CadFather
                                        last edited by

                                        ..was trying to fit a 'rule of thirds' on the screen, but trying to avoid using styles.

                                        this is what i'm aiming at:

                                        ratio.jpg

                                        as plan B, i tried saving the current style as a variable, load my 'ratio style with the grid', and reload the previous style upon exit of the tool.

                                        Incidentally, i found no way to add a style that's already 'in model' - has to be from a saved file. (also no way to save a style to disk from ruby it seems). πŸ˜’

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                                          driven
                                          last edited by

                                          that's doable as a watermark...
                                          but, you need to generate the watermark to match the users viewport width/height...
                                          that's not as hard as it seems, you can use a webdialog with those as 'client' width/height...

                                          in the webDialog you add a html5 canvas to draw the grid...
                                          the blank canvas is centred on the page...
                                          its height is vph and it's width is 'paper' width [ vph x paper ratio ]...

                                          grid width is (canvas width minus line weights) Γ· 3
                                          height is (vph minus line weights) Γ· 3
                                          line weights e.g 0.5 x 5

                                          your body background color will show as page margins and the canvas bg needs to be white...

                                          once drawn, write the image to file then load it as a watermark...

                                          you need to make the white bg transparent, I'm not sure how on 'windose' from code...

                                          I think you can toggle watermarks from ruby, but it may need 2 scenes...

                                          I could dig out some similar code, but you might think it's unrelated...

                                          john

                                          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

                                            heres a simple test to see if watermarks will do what you want...
                                            it just your drawgl grid as a watermark with a little tweak, so no dark margins
                                            to toggle

                                            
                                            Sketchup.active_model.rendering_options["DisplayWatermarks"]=false Sketchup.active_model.rendering_options["DisplayWatermarks"]=true
                                            

                                            and add this as background, use stretch...unzip first...

                                            is this along the right lines...

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

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