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From: mkdm
19 May 2021   [#147] In reply to [#146]
Hi.

re:
> "Your code is working ok for me over here."

Hmmm...strange thing :) It didn't work for me.
Ok. I'l try it one more time

Thanks for the other reply also.
From: mkdm
20 May 2021   [#148] In reply to [#146]
OK :)

I managed how to achieve what I want.

I discovered that (it seems) the problems is that after calling:

code:
moi.view.surfaceColorMode = "FixedColor";
moi.view.edgeColorMode = "FixedColor";


the current active viewport (in my case the "3D" viewport) doesn't do a "refresh", so the objects still looks like before.

But, instead, if I other two lines of code, all works as excpeted:

code:
moi.view.surfaceColorMode = "FixedColor";
moi.view.edgeColorMode = "FixedColor";

// just to FORCE the refresh of the active viewport
moi.geometryDatabase.selectAll();
moi.geometryDatabase.deselectAll();


So, now it works.
Anyway...am I using the correct solution?

Thanks.
From: Michael Gibson
20 May 2021   [#149] In reply to [#148]
Hi Marco, was it that the edges looked ok but surfaces did not?

There is probably a bug where surface colors are not getting recalculated, I'll see about fixing that up but for now the method you're using should work around the bug.

- Michael
From: Michael Gibson
20 May 2021   [#150] In reply to [#148]
Hi Marco, also instead of calling the selection functions you could try calling:

moi.geometryDatabase.updateStaticFaceColors();

That should trigger the needed recalculation for changes to surface color. I will update changing surfaceColorMode to do that automatically.

- Michael
From: mkdm
20 May 2021   [#151] In reply to [#150]
HI. Thanks for help.

re:
> was it that the edges looked ok but surfaces did not?

In can say for sure that surfaces were not updated but honestly I didn't notice If also edges has the same problem

re:
> moi.geometryDatabase.updateStaticFaceColors();

Ok. I'll also try that.

Thanks.
From: mkdm
20 May 2021   [#152] In reply to [#150]
Thanks Michael.

I'm now using the call to moi.geometryDatabase.updateStaticFaceColors(); to force a refresh of the surface color in the viewport.
It works :)

Please, help me also with this last (for the moment) question:

Is there a way to programmatically set the current Lighting mode?

I mean, a way to programmatically mimic what we can find into the moi.ini settings:

code:
LightingOptions={"selected":"Porcelain"...and so on...}


I ask this because I need to store in a backup variable the current Lighting mode, then set it to a custom Light that I created, named "Drat 2", the reset it back to its original moi's setting.

Is there an Api call to set that LightingOptions={"selected"} ?

Thanks.
From: Booleano
20 May 2021   [#153]
Hi:

I have this pop-up window, with several icons made by me, that call scrips.
They are what I know are within yellow lines

And I would like to know how to put a name under each icon.

This is a line of code for a custom icon in the "SidePane.htm" file.

"" How would I have to modify each line of code. Attached image of my window Thanks.
<moi: CommandButton icon = "moi: //ui/icons/ReconstructCurve.png" command = "ReconstructCurve"> </ moi: CommandButton>



Image Attachments:
MOI_V_1.jpg 


From: Michael Gibson
20 May 2021   [#154] In reply to [#153]
Hi Booleano,

re:
> How would I have to modify each line of code. Attached image of my window Thanks.

You would put the text content inside the opening/closing tag of the <moi:CommandButton> element, like this:

<moi:CommandButton icon = "..." command = "...">Text content goes here</moi:CommandButton>

- Michael
From: Michael Gibson
20 May 2021   [#155] In reply to [#152]
Hi Marco,

re:
> I'm now using the call to moi.geometryDatabase.updateStaticFaceColors(); to force a refresh of
> the surface color in the viewport.
> It works :)

Great, that should work for now. That's a bug that I will fix up though, it should be doing that automatically when surfaceColorMode is modified.

re:
> Is there a way to programmatically set the current Lighting mode?

Yes, check out the properties used in LightingOptions.htm .

- Michael
From: Booleano
20 May 2021   [#156] In reply to [#154]
Hi Michael.

Perfect.
Can the icons be resized?
If the text is long, it comes out like this.

Thank you.




Image Attachments:
MOI_V_2.JPG 


From: Michael Gibson
20 May 2021   [#157] In reply to [#156]
Hi Booleano,

re:
> Can the icons be resized?

Yes, the icon size comes from this entry in moi.css :

code:
moi\:CommandButton > img, moi\:CommandMenuButton > img, moi\:CommandSplitButton > img {
	width:3.25em;
	height:3.25em;
}


You can override that by putting in that same rule in a <style> block in the <head> of your .htm file, with different width and height values.

- Michael

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From: mkdm
20 May 2021   [#159] In reply to [#155]
Hi Michael.

re:
> Yes, check out the properties used in LightingOptions.htm

Thanks :)
DONE!

With this final tip I managed to modify an exixsting script that "render" the viewport into a file or into the clipboard.

Now, I'm able to generate two viewport renderings.

The first, that is the render of the current active viewport.

And the second, that is the "alpha channel" counterpart of the first render: the background if fully BLACK and all the objects are fully WHITE (using a particular lighting style)

In this way I can very very easily import both renderings into Affinity Photo and use the "alpha channel" render to cut-out the background of the rendered viewport.

Both renders are 8000x6000 or 12000x9000 pixels

Thanks for your help.
From: Booleano
20 May 2021   [#160] In reply to [#157]
Hi Michael.

Once again, thank you very much for your invaluable help.
I have modified my custom window, only with the extra tools that are not in MOI.
But it would be great if you could include in this window, icons that run a script (Scrip1,Scrip2,Scrip3).
And it would look like the attached image (can I do any icon design instead of the "?" Signs).

What code should I use, and in what type of file to write it.
For example, how to put this script:
script: / * Create a style for each object name * / var AllObjects = moi.geometryDatabase.getObjects (); var NamedObjects = new Object (); for (var i = 0; i <AllObjects.length; ++ i) {var Obj = AllObjects.item (i); if (Obj.name! = '') {if (! NamedObjects [Obj.name]) {NamedObjects [Obj.name] = new Array (); } NamedObjects [Obj.name] .push (Obj); }} for (var Name in NamedObjects) {var style = moi.geometryDatabase.findStyle (Name, true); var Objects = NamedObjects [Name]; for (var i = 0; i <Objects.length; ++ i) {Objects [i] .styleIndex = style.index; var SubObjects = Objects [i] .getSubObjects (); for (var j = 0; j <SubObjects.length; ++ j) {SubObjects.item (j) .styleIndex = style.index; }}}


Image Attachments:
MOI_V_2.JPG 


From: Michael Gibson
20 May 2021   [#161] In reply to [#160]
Hi Booleano,

re:
> And it would look like the attached image (can I do any icon design instead of the "?" Signs).

Yes, you can make your own icon image saved as a .png file, copy the file over into the ui\icons folder,
and have them referenced as the other buttons do as an icon="" attribute on the command button tag.

re:
> What code should I use, and in what type of file to write it.

For direct script code like that, you can put it contained inside of a function in a <script> tag inside the <head>
of your document, and have the script function called in an onclick="" handler on the command button tag.

So inside the <head> of your document, you would put:

code:
<script>
function DoCreateStyles()
{
/* Create a style for each object name */ var AllObjects = moi.geometryDatabase.getObjects ();  ... rest of script code  here ....
}


And on your command button tag put:

code:
<moi:CommandButton onclick="DoCreateStyles();">,,,


- Michael
From: Booleano
21 May 2021   [#162] In reply to [#161]
Hi

Thanks again for your help.

The ideal thing for me would be that you attach the documents for a script.
I don't know if there would be 2 files, for example the name would be "Styles"
1 - "Styles.htm"
And this

And on your command button tag put:
code:
<moi:CommandButton onclick="DoCreateStyles();">,,,

I don't know how it would be

I am attaching a file of what I think I understood.
Please, if it's wrong, you can modify it and resubmit it to serve as a template for the other scripts.
If the second file is missing, please can you send it to me.

Attachments:
Styles.htm


From: Michael Gibson
21 May 2021   [#163] In reply to [#162]
Hi Booleano, if you attach the .htm file for your dialog instead of only a screenshot then I can make you a demonstration in your actual UI file.

- Michael
From: Booleano
21 May 2021   [#164] In reply to [#163]
Hi Michael.

If that's what I want, please, why don't I know how to do it.
I don't know Java and its syntax.
I thought that Google had translated it well, but it seems that it is not like that.
Sorry, and thank you very much again.
From: Michael Gibson
21 May 2021   [#165] In reply to [#164]
Hi Booleano, I'm sorry I don't understand.

Is it correct that you are working on a dialog box that has command buttons in it?

If so can you please post the .htm file for your dialog here?

- Michael
From: Booleano
21 May 2021   [#166] In reply to [#165]
Hi Michael

I apologize for not being able to express what I really need.

I attach 2 files that are:
"Script.txt" where the scripts that each icon in the attached image "Styles.jpg" and its corresponding code are indicated (it is written as it would be added as a keyboard shortcut).

"SidePane1.htm" is the current file of the pop-up window of the image "Styles.jpg", where the 3 icons of the file "Script.txt" are already added

I hope this time you understand what I want to do.

And the file "SidePane1.htm" that I need you to modify, I suppose it will help me to know how to add possible useful scripts for me.

And I thank you again for your invaluable help.

Attachments:
Scripts.txt
SidePane1.htm

Image Attachments:
Styles.jpg 


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