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Code Red => Visual DCL Programming => AutoLISP (Vanilla / Visual) => OpenDCL => Topic started by: Kerry on February 08, 2006, 12:25:08 AM
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These are some snapshots of ODCL Dialogs ..
Just to show what can be done.
Feel Free to add your own Piccys ...
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Here is something....
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and...
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portion of another dlg...
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Here's one straight out of the box .. A wrapped Multi-Select Dialog .. in a couple of lines of code ..
The highlighted code in the IDE is doing the work.
I've seen this requested inumerable times ..
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take a look here..
http://sduct.ifrance.com/screenshot.html
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(http://www.theswamp.org/screens/mark/screen_shots/plugins_again.png)
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Yeah, I didn't bother waiting either ..
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Open it in IE. It has a lot of nice dialog boxes with tons of custom icons.
Good look Andrea!
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I'm new to the ObjectDCL game.
What control did you guys use for the grids?
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SCMD! Nice to see you man!
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Thanks Chuck.
Good to see you and all the other familiar faces.. uh names. :-D
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I'm new to the ObjectDCL game.
What control did you guys use for the grids?
Hi Dave,
The Grid control is built into the IDE.
Though, there is the capability of using 3rd Party ActiveX controls.
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Hi Kerry,
That's what I thought. But it doesn' show up in my IDE (v3.0).
But when I downloaded LE's grid example for another section of the Swamp, the Grid control shows up on the Form and the program runs fine, but the Grid still isn't in the toolbox.
Maybe I'm missing something.
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Hi SCMD,
If I remember correctly there are a few versions for ODCL [enterprise...]. Do you have the full one or only the demo one?
And one of the earlier version 3 [can't remember built #] had a problem with the grid - was calling hatch!!!
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Hi Kerry,
That's what I thought. But it doesn' show up in my IDE (v3.0).
But when I downloaded LE's grid example for another section of the Swamp, the Grid control shows up on the Form and the program runs fine, but the Grid still isn't in the toolbox.
Maybe I'm missing something.
ahhhhhhh ..
the ARX will RUN an odc from any edition of the IDE. The Grid Control is ONLY in the Enterprise Version IDE.
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Thanks Kerry. That is a bit of a bummer.
I guess I can use MS DataGrid. Unless you can recommend a nice 3rd party grid control.
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Must admit I haven't done much playing with 3rd Party Controls in ODCL Dave.
Perhaps an upgrade is worth considering, WHEN the 2007 ARX is released.
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An extract of my work under objectdcl :
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Pas mal Albert/Robert
Mais faut etre plus precis dans la boite de dialogue pour l'usager. Est ce que c'est du bois ... d'arbre? :lmao:
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It looks like circular stairs to me Serge ... but my French relies on 'BabelFish' :-) , so I may have missed a lot in the translation.
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Hi Kerry,
Was meant to be humoristic, but I am afraid that it cannot really be translated. This is why we shall always need interpreters as opposed to translators.
This is my contribution to ODCL. DwgSetUp is a floating form using tabs, an ActiveX for layers by Cyrille Fauvel @ Autodesk, a treelist... things that are still not in Proteus DCL.
SunCalc has a round angle slider [on the other tab]
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The DwgSetUp looks really interesting Serge.
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Thanks Sir ... Kerry 8-)
Forgot to mention SSteel, a floating/Docking form where user can look at the preview, orbit, zoom, pan! Yessir!
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Looks sortof related to this : :-)
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There ya go. Great minds :angel: think alike :lmao:
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It looks like circular stairs to me Serge ... but my French relies on 'BabelFish' :-) , so I may have missed a lot in the translation.
It is a succes, I wanted that my posted image tells about itself !
I'm fully satisfied with ODCL but I must there is one thing that ever discouraged me : the BLOCKVIEW almost never updates my 3D blocks as well as it does with 2Ds.
Apart from this, it is only happiness. And I can see that this thread is still to get bigger.
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the BLOCKVIEW almost never updates my 3D blocks as well as it does with 2Ds.
Weird! Because if you look at SSteel when in 3D tab, the viewer shows a beam in this case with no sweat.
Marrant, parce que sur l'onglet en 3D de SSteel tu peux voir qu'il n'y a pas de probleme - dans ce cas la c'est une poutre mais ca pourrait etre n'importe quoi d'autre.
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Weird! Because if you look at SSteel when in 3D tab, the viewer shows a beam in this case with no sweat.
Et pourtant elle tourne !
It happens so often in my case that I started a new thread. As my intention is not to pollute this one with problems.
So there (http://www.theswamp.org/index.php?topic=9061.0) you can see an other image.
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Here are some dialogs from my LDT replacement program. Note the 3D contours in the backround drawn without a surface!
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Very nicely done James -- easy to see that took some thoughtful time, effort and committment to design and code thru to fruition.
I noticed that this is your first post to the swamp, so a hearty "welcome aboard". There are many very talented folks that hang their hat here to share their friendship and expertise. Perhaps your hat will appear on the rack regularly too.
Cheers.
Michael.
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Thanks, I have done about five "major" progs using ODCL, so you know this forum is now at the top of my list.
The one thing I take prode in with ODCL is that I know how to make it work with MS Flexgrids. You cannot select multiple cells with the ODCL grid, but you can with a flexgrid. Its a bit tricky, because you cannot programmatically select multiple cells, there is a workaround to that. But the user can select multiple...
Those dialogs you saw are the result of 6 years of development, where I add stuff slowly but surely. Once I wrote my own "geometry" routines for finding station offsets of points along an alignment, I did not need land to do those calcs. Now I don't need LDT for anything, but I still make my prog work with it since many users want to stick with LDT.
I'll be around...
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Hey, James, glad you found us over here! Although I don't use ODCL I still occasionaly check it out. I do frequent most other forums here, though.
Jeff
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All of you ADT2006 users know that when dragging and dropping an xref from the PN doesn't fire a command: meaning the event can't be trapped and the xref goes on whatever layer is current <gasp>. I know they fixed this for 2007 - I just know it! :-P
So until then, I wrote this little floater that shows the same info as the constructs tab. Drag and drop to xref - oh, and xrefs go on layer XREF.
(http://vpiarchitecture.com/images/xaa.jpg)
Being a user and not a programmer I seem to like very small, compact forms - they take up less screen space!
Here's another small form for adding text to a dimension:
(http://vpiarchitecture.com/images/APD.jpg)
jb
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Hey Guys...
very cool stuff !!!
i'm impressed...
hope that the ObjectDCL.arx is coming for 2007... :-o
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Here are a few of mine.
Custom Open/New dialog boxes based on our office projects MySQL database.
Also, show who has the dwg opened & there phone extension in the tree, before you try to open the dwg...
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Some other common tools.
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You do good work. :-)
Welcome to the swamp.
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Looks great Barry.
Good to have you visit, welcome.
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Wow, lots of talent show cased in this thread; kudos to all.
:)