Applescript to "center" in Bricksmith - Ramón Figueroa-Centeno - 2011-12-08
Aloha,
Below is an Applescript to "center" parts in Bricksmith. It computes the averages, denoted x, y, and z, of the coordinates of the selected parts and then shifts -x, -y and -z (and snaps to grid).
It requires UI Scripting to be on (and does not check if it is).
Enjoy!
Ramón
Code: property wait : 2 -- seconds to wait for Bricksmith to react
set the clipboard to "0"
activate application "Bricksmith"
tell application "System Events"
tell process "Bricksmith"
-- Copy
keystroke "c" using {command down}
end tell
end tell
-- Wait for the clipboard to update "wait" seconds
repeat wait * 10 times
if (the clipboard) is "0" then
delay 0.1
else
exit repeat
end if
end repeat
if (the clipboard) is not "0" then
set parts to the clipboard as text
try
set oldDelims to AppleScript's text item delimiters -- save their current state
set AppleScript's text item delimiters to {" "} -- declare new delimiters
set n to 0
set x to 0
set y to 0
set z to 0
repeat with part in paragraphs of parts
try
if text item 1 of part is "1" then
set n to n + 1
set x to x + (text item 3 of part) as real
set y to y + (text item 4 of part) as real
set z to z + (text item 5 of part) as real
end if
end try
end repeat
if n > 0 then
-- Compute averages
set x to round (x / n)
set y to round (y / n)
set z to round (z / n)
activate application "Bricksmith"
tell application "System Events"
tell process "Bricksmith"
-- Open the "Move" window
click menu item "Move…" of menu 1 of menu bar item "Edit" of menu bar 1
-- Wait for the move window to open "wait" seconds
set flag to false
repeat wait * 10 times
try
get focused of window "Move"
set flag to true
exit repeat
end try
delay 0.1
end repeat
if not flag then
return
end if
-- Type the new x coordinate
if (value of text field 3 of window "Move") is not (-x as string) then
set focused of text field 3 of window "Move" to true
repeat with c in characters of (-x as string)
keystroke c
end repeat
end if
-- Type the new y coordinate
if (value of text field 2 of window "Move") is not (-y as string) then
set focused of text field 2 of window "Move" to true
repeat with c in characters of (-y as string)
keystroke c
end repeat
end if
-- Type the new z coordinate
if (value of text field 1 of window "Move") is not (-z as string) then
set focused of text field 1 of window "Move" to true
repeat with c in characters of (-z as string)
keystroke c
end repeat
end if
-- Move
click button "Move" of window "Move"
-- Close the move window
keystroke "w" using {command down}
-- Snap to grid
keystroke "g" using {command down}
end tell
end tell
end if
set AppleScript's text item delimiters to oldDelims -- restore them
on error
beep
set AppleScript's text item delimiters to oldDelims -- restore them in case something went wrong
end try
else
beep
end if
RE: Applescript to "center" in Bricksmith - Moreau - 2019-12-26
(2011-12-08, 23:59)Ramón Figueroa-Centeno Wrote: Aloha,
Below is an Applescript to "center" parts in Bricksmith. It computes the averages, denoted x, y, and z, of the coordinates of the selected parts and then shifts -x, -y and -z (and snaps to grid).
It requires UI Scripting to be on (and does not check if it is).
Enjoy!
Ramón
Code: property wait : 2 -- seconds to wait for Bricksmith to react
set the clipboard to "0"
activate application "Bricksmith"
tell application "System Events"
tell process "Bricksmith"
-- Copy
keystroke "c" using {command down}
end tell
end tell
-- Wait for the clipboard to update "wait" seconds
repeat wait * 10 times
if (the clipboard) is "0" then
delay 0.1
else
exit repeat
end if
end repeat
if (the clipboard) is not "0" then
set parts to the clipboard as text
try
set oldDelims to AppleScript's text item delimiters -- save their current state
set AppleScript's text item delimiters to {" "} -- declare new delimiters
set n to 0
set x to 0
set y to 0
set z to 0
repeat with part in paragraphs of parts
try
if text item 1 of part is "1" then
set n to n + 1
set x to x + (text item 3 of part) as real
set y to y + (text item 4 of part) as real
set z to z + (text item 5 of part) as real
end if
end try
end repeat
if n > 0 then
-- Compute averages
set x to round (x / n)
set y to round (y / n)
set z to round (z / n)
activate application "Bricksmith"
tell application "System Events"
tell process "Bricksmith"
-- Open the "Move" window
click menu item "Move…" of menu 1 of menu bar item "Edit" of menu bar 1
-- Wait for the move window to open "wait" seconds
set flag to false
repeat wait * 10 times
try
get focused of window "Move"
set flag to true
exit repeat
end try
delay 0.1
end repeat
if not flag then
return
end if
-- Type the new x coordinate
if (value of text field 3 of window "Move") is not (-x as string) then
set focused of text field 3 of window "Move" to true
repeat with c in characters of (-x as string)
keystroke c
end repeat
end if
-- Type the new y coordinate
if (value of text field 2 of window "Move") is not (-y as string) then
set focused of text field 2 of window "Move" to true
repeat with c in characters of (-y as string)
keystroke c
end repeat
end if
-- Type the new z coordinate
if (value of text field 1 of window "Move") is not (-z as string) then
set focused of text field 1 of window "Move" to true
repeat with c in characters of (-z as string)
keystroke c
end repeat
end if
-- Move
click button "Move" of window "Move"
-- Close the move window
keystroke "w" using {command down}
-- Snap to grid
keystroke "g" using {command down}
end tell
end tell
end if
set AppleScript's text item delimiters to oldDelims -- restore them
on error
beep
set AppleScript's text item delimiters to oldDelims -- restore them in case something went wrong
end try
else
beep
end if
how to download applescript or applesoft in linux mint?
I have really old books for BASIC.
also how to apply applescript to ldraw files?
RE: Applescript to "center" in Bricksmith - Travis Cobbs - 2019-12-26
(2019-12-26, 23:40)Moreau Wrote: how to download applescript or applesoft in linux mint?
I have really old books for BASIC.
also how to apply applescript to ldraw files?
I'd just like to say that your comment makes so little sense that I assumed that you must be a bot. Then, looking at your past posts, I came to the conclusion that this probably isn't the case. AppleScript is something that is built into macOS. It does not work in any other operating systems. Bricksmith is a macOS-only LDraw editor.
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