Observers WhishList
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Observers WhishListHi All,
In order to try to prioritize which Observer to fix first I would love to collect some data on the following topics: what are the Observers that you would like to see added to SketchUp? which are the observers that you would like to use but that do not work? When I have some data I am hoping to push for fixing/adding those. thanks. Simone. Re: Observers WhishListThe current ones that's bugged which I would have great use of is;
To accompany these, it would be nice to have persistent entity identifiers. That way, we can store the persistent ID of an entity in an attribute, and when the model is opened again we can use this id to access the entities directly and reassign observers without having to parse the entire model. An event that triggers when it's safe to perform model changes would be good. So we can stack up modification, based on information from the other events, and execute them during this safe event. Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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Re: Observers WhishListIt would be great if the MaterialObserver 'onMaterialChange' would trigger in event of any change to the material (color, alpha, texture scale, etc). If that's not possible, an additional method that did it would be nice.
Re: Observers WhishListFirst off, I totally agree with ThomThom's suggestions and add my vote for it.
In addition to that, it would be great if you can add the observer, that would give us some feedback (i.e. event, value) when an event triggered via Value Control Box occurs.
Re: Observers WhishListAn event for layer content change would be nice, so one can detect when entities are added and removed from layers.
And these events that trigger when stuff is added and removed: it would be nice if a bulkadd and bulkremove event was triggered when entities are added and removed within between a model.start_operation and model.commit_operation. Related to that, I noticed that when you add an entities observer, and you then use Move+Copy or Rotate+Copy the add/remove events trigger multiple times. Say I Move+Copy a group within the Entitites collection I monitor; I Move+Copy and type in * 5 to make 5 copies, the add event then trigger for each copy. If I then type in *7 instead afterward, I then get 5 remove events followed by 7 add events. This isn't desirable. Instead I'd like one event call after each element has been added/removed. Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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Re: Observers WhishListMaterial.onPaint(entity)
and/or Materials.onPaint(material, entity) Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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Re: Observers WhishListTools observer that let you determine what custom Ruby tool is being used.
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Re: Observers WhishListI don't have a specific request off the topf of my head. I don't use observers very often.
But my request would be that the observers that are in the API should work. smoothly and consistently. And the API should document better how they work, what values they return, when they kick in, etc. So for me it just be nice if everything worked. Chris
Re: Observers WhishListHere's a few ideas:
- make the materials observer for Mac and PC behave the same way. On Mac, the observer doesn't fire (onMaterialSetCurrent) unless you paint a face, whereas on PC, it fires when you click on the icon in the Materials Window - Make them more stable. Observers seem to be a leading cause of crashes especially if you are using entity and entities observers - An idea that's related to observers: I would like a method to determine the time a component definition was last modified. Modification would be any change for any entity in the component definition including any material assignments that have changed for any entity in the definition. I would think that the Entities Observer should accomplish this but, as I recall, this only would fire in a few specific circumstances. - It would be nice if the API docs would say all of the specific events that are supposed to cause an observer to fire. For example, OnEntityChanged, what constitutes a 'change'? It shouldn't be up to the developers to have to endure countless hours of testing to figure out what events actually trigger the observers. Thanks for working to improve this stuff!
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Yea - I spent some time on this because I was setting attributes - which seems to be a change. Not sure if I want that to trigger. At least not most of the times. attributes are like meta data. maybe onChange for geometric changes, and onAttribChange(dict, key, oldVal, newVal) for the attribute meta data? Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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Re: Observers WhishListOn my side, the priority should be:
1) an APP and Model Observer which behaves correctly in reliably for events: Create New Model, Open Existing model, whatever method is used (.i.e from whithin Sketchup, via revert, etc...). Today the Observer is bugged and does not trap events in case you open a model, but get through a dialog box to save the current one before. This is critical, because these observers are usually the place where you will set or reset all others. 2) a new observer event onSaveBefore, which is fires before the model is saved by the user. This gives an opportunity to save parameters (usually as attributes) into the model. Fredo
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The tradition in naming events [using DHTML events as a reference,] seems to be:
The SU API for most Observer events follows close to the way that DHTML events are named. (There are events in both APIs that did not follow the naming 'convention', for whatever reason...?) ref: DHTML events http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms533051(VS.85).aspx I don't know why the W3C named events this way, but they did. (IMHO, I think even some of the Noun-based event names would be more clear with a 'before' or 'after' between the 'on' and noun.) The list at MSDN may give some readers ideas as to similar events or observers they would like in the SU API.
(Suggested) onBeforePurge & onAfterPurgesuggested Purge event methods,
fire ONCE regardless of entities removed: (allows bulk handling in one event, instead of dealing with multiple events firing for each purged object.) onBeforePurge(collection, itemsObjectArray) onAfterPurge(collection, itemsStringArray, purgeResult) (onAfterPurge must return a an array of string names because the objects are now gone; the purgeResult would be the boolean returned from .purge_unused) for: DefinitionsObserver, LayersObserver, MaterialsObserver, StylesObserver (and any other new observer added that gets a .purge_unused method)
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Do I understand it correctly that the TransactionCommit event is suppose to be doing this? There is another issue here though. Say that TransactionCommit was working and you use that to perform actions which you have queued up during various model change events - then those changes will also trigger an TransactionCommit event. Would be useful to have some more into to what event was completed - or started. As oppose to just getting an event that says "some operation" started/ended. Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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Re: ToolsObserver
YES I agree. Currently all custom Tools are reported as name="RubyTool" id="50003" state=nil (or similar.) In my custom Tool, I've made attribute getters tool_name, tool_id, tool_state but the ToolsObserver didn't ask for them I suppose. (or maybe it's the Tools collection?) Also the Tools collection does NOT work with custom RubyTools. Which may be the ToolObservers' problem as it gets it's info from the Tools collection. ---- (Addition:) I'd like some VCB methods (or extra parameters passed by current methods,) to supply VCB Label and VCB value. If new methods, something like: onVCBlabelchange( tools, tooldata, vcblabel ) onVCBvalueentry( tools, tooldata, vcbvalue ) tooldata = Array[ tool_name, tool_id, tool_state ] reason for labelchange event, is that we cannot rely on tool states as they vary too much, and worse, not all standard tools even use / change a tool state. So in order to know where a tool is in it's process we might be able to use what's displayed for the VCB prompt label. It would also be nice to get the VCB value after user entry from outside of a standard tool. (I know we CAN do it within our own custom tools using the onUserText method.) Uses, well I can think of implementing a entry history for standard tools, for one.
Re: Observers WhishListI'm a newbie to Sketchup Ruby API so this might be me and not the observer...
When using a selection observer to control the visibility of all entities based on the attributes of the selected entity, it allows me(and I don't want to be allowed) to select hidden entities even when "show hidden geometry" is unchecked. This is my first use of an observer so maybe I just have to play with it more but I was thinking this might be a limitation of the observer. Re: Observers WhishList
You will see that SU, when you triple click a mesh, will select hidden geometry, and display it as dotted edges. Check the entity's .hidden? or .visible? property along with Sketchup.active_model.rendering_options['DrawHidden'] to determine if an entity is visible and if the user has Hidden Geometry on. Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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thomthom, thanks for responding to my issue. However, with my limited knowledge, checking hidden or visible is only good after the selection has been made. I don't know how to effect what can be selected in the first place. The issues can be simplified to this: all entities have a dictionary with an attribute value set to either "A" or "B". The script's job is to watch the selection that the user makes and based on what is selected, change the visibility. If an entity with the "A" tag is selected, only other "A" entity are visible and visa-versa. Furthermore, if nothing is selected both "A" and "B" entities should become visible again. The problem is that after I start the observer and select an "A" entity all of the "B" entities are hidden but if I go to select a different entity (which should be another "A" because that is all that is visible), the selection tool will pick the entity as if both "B" and "A" are visible. So if there is a "B" entity is in front of the "A" that I want to select it will select the invisible "B". This also goes for selecting in white space. I figure that I need to tell sketchup that something has changed and it should get it's act together but that is where I've fallen short and thought maybe the selection observer was just not quite observant enough. Re: Observers WhishListI'm a bit surprised there hasn't been more activity in this thread...
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StylesObserverthere is NO Sketchup::StylesObserver
But the Styles class has a few 'observer-like' methods: Styles.update_selected_style This method is a boolean method (which should have a '?' at the end of it's name.) The use of this method is confusing (partly as the example does not show the style being selected.) Styles.active_style_changed (again, should have a '?' at the end of it's name.) This is a session boolean, changes anytime after saving; but no way to trigger an event. Would it be better to create a StylesObserver class? That had methods such as: --- (edit) names changed onStyleSetAdd(styles, newStyle) onStyleSetCreate(styles, newStyle, fromStyle) onStyleSetChosen(styles, oldStyle, newStyle) --- (edit) name added onStyleSetRename(styles, style, oldName, newName) onStyleSetRedescribe(styles, style, oldText, newText) onStyleSetEdited(styles, style, styleOptions, optionsChangedHash) (for Bulk handling instead of single option handling.) Purge methods (as in previous post (Suggested) onBeforePurge & onAfterPurge) onBeforePurge(styles, stylesUnusedObjectArray) onAfterPurge(styles, removedStylesArray, purgeResult) --- (edit) the following withdrawn onStyleEdit(styles, style, option, oldValue, newValue)* * probably will need to implement a "StylesOptions" OptionsProvider -- in favor of updates to RenderingOptionsObserver as in post: Re: StyleOptions / StyleOptionsObserver Last edited by Dan Rathbun on Mon Dec 21, 2009 2:01 pm, edited 4 times in total.
Re: Observers WhishListBefore, Styles where called Rendering Options. So look at the RenderingOptions class. You have a RenderingOptionsObserver class: http://code.google.com/intl/nb/apis/ske ... erver.html
Same thing as Scenes in the SU UI is Pages in the API. Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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Re: StyleOptions / StyleOptionsObserver
OK looked at that... seems like the RenderingOptionsObserver class needs an overhaul:
So reproposing the method as: onStyleOptionsEdit(styleOptionsCollection, optionKeyname, oldValue, newValue) Could still have old method that sends ordinal number, as: onStyleOptionsChange(styleOptionsCollection, optionNum)
STILL, need as in previous post, a 'higher' level StylesObserver for triggering events when Styles are manipulated as a whole set (saved to, or loaded from files.) We can call these a StyleSet.
Re: Observers WhishListI think you are missing a practical point - you can change a "Rendering Option" without changing the current Scene's "Style" - e.g. switching Xray-mode on won't affect the "Style" BUT it will affect what is displayed on screen [i.e. "Rendered"]. Therefore shouldn't there be two sorts of Observer - one to watch for changes to the "Rendering Options Settings" and another to watch for "Style Changes"
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If you enable X-Ray mode you change the current Style. Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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That way you don't change an existing Scene's Style per se - the current Render Settings are temporary changes in that View not the Scene's defined Style - if you change back to that Scene tab the Style should be refreshed back as it was until you save its changes - I know that Xray mode is perhaps a bad example in that it transcends Style settings. My point is that what is being Rendered in a View and a Scene's Style are different things. One is transient, one is fixed. Changing the Style changes the Render Setting it uses, but you can change the Render Settings without changing a 'named' Style - the confusion is that changing the Render Settings makes a 'temporary' Style that is used in that View from then on until you change settings again or go back to another saved Style - you can the save this temp-style as a new Style or use it to update another already defined Style... My point was that Styles and Render Settings are linked but different as any Style's settings are not necessarily equal to the current Render Options ? Last edited by TIG on Mon Dec 21, 2009 1:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Observers WhishListAh. Gotcha!
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Yes possibly. The API is WAY out of date on this subject and not very clear. Likely that Rendering Options came first (before Scene Styles were 'invented'?) But that is no longer true! There is no 'Display' section in the Model Info dialog in 7.x!
Re: Observers WhishListDon't think I've ever seen a Display section. But I've only used SU since v6.x.
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I don't see any difference in practice. I have 4 scenes tabs defined and have the Style dialog open in the edit pane. Whatever I change in the Style dialog changes on the App toolbars or menus. Whatever I change on the menus (ie Hidden Geometery,) or toolbars (shaded, xray, wireframe etc.,) is immediately echoed in the Style dialog Edit pane. After making changes, switching between Scenes makes no changes, however I suppose all scenes are set to the same Style. If I purposely try to set one scene to a different style, it changes, then I switch to another scene it switches back; returning to the previous scene (which I had changed does not change the Style.) It seems there is a default Model Style. This is confusing.
Re: StylesObserver
Made a few edits to proposed methods. see original post: StylesObserver
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