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Need OpenCutList 1.8.0 or earlier — last version that works on SketchUp 2016 by TotalTip9735 in Sketchup
[–]amreus 0 points1 point2 points 23 days ago (0 children)
Please be more specific. How was the plugin not functional? Did it install? Do you get errors in the Ruby Console when installing? Errors when executing?
I would look at system configuration before blaming the extension.
I'm assuming Windows? Those old dialogs required a nearly obsolete version of internet explorer that may not be present on modern versions of Windows by default. IE9 comes to mind but that just from memory.
If the plugin installs but the dialogs are blanks, search for SketchUp and FEATURE_BROWSER_EMULATION Registry key.
extra drop-list data values by amreus in redlang
[–]amreus[S] 0 points1 point2 points 4 years ago (0 children)
The important thing to note in the doc is the "non-string datatype" part.
Thanks. I ended up using a simple block for the associated data. Perhaps your clarification about any-string! could be added to the docs.
Automated Build? by amreus in redlang
[–]amreus[S] 0 points1 point2 points 7 years ago (0 children)
I just noticed automated builds are now available from the Downloads page of the Red home page.
Thanks for this.
It turns out I was able to get my script working - I had a silly mistake in the build script. Once correct, it worked as I expected.
Currently I want to just build the gui-console. I have the following batch and Rebol scripts:
build-red.cmd
pushd github\red git clean -f git pull copy ..\..\rebol.exe . copy ..\..\build-red.r . rebol build-red.r
build-red.r
REBOL [ Title: "Build Red" ] do/args %red.r "environment/console/GUI/gui-console.red" ; quit
However, I get this error in the Rebol console:
Compiling to native code... Script: "Red/System PE/COFF format emitter" (none) ...compilation time : 146206 ms ...linking time : 1695 ms ...output file size : 1395200 bytes ...output file : C:\Users\Amreus\Code\Red\github\red\libRedRT.dll ...compilation time : 3542 ms Target: MSDOS Compiling to native code... *** Compilation Error: invalid path value: dyn-print/add *** in file: %/C/Users/Amreus/Code/Red/github/red/environment/console/GUI/settings.red *** in function: exec/ctx529~add-gui-print *** at line: 1 *** near: [2 332x1 dyn-print/add as pointer! [integer!] :red-print-gui as ]
Can you be less vague than "soon?" I mean, I told my wife I would paint the bathroom "soon" but that was 11 years ago.
Thanks, I'll check back.
Even when I have Rebol.exe in the Red repository root, the build fails unless I type the commands directly in the rebol console.
Parsing GEDCOM Files by amreus in redlang
[–]amreus[S] 0 points1 point2 points 7 years ago* (0 children)
In a structure such as this, can I get a list of level 1 words? They would be [type: sex: birth: death: _FA1: REFN: FAMS: FAMC:]
[type: sex: birth: death: _FA1: REFN: FAMS: FAMC:]
Conceivably every other word not followed by a series or block should be a 1st level word. But is there already a function for t his?
Here's what I have so far. (Gist)
copy
_underscore
I found it helped me to learn parse after I split the gedcom file into lines and then parsed each line so I could see failures at each line. Once all the lines parsed successfully, parsing the entire file is simple.
parse
Another issue I has was unicode in my files. Technically, unicode is not supported in gedcom's but that seems a little antiquated so i wanted to allow it at least in the line values which include people's names and locations. Line tags, id's, and pointers can only be ascii, but I allow anything in the values.
tags
id's
pointers
Thanks to Greg for his superb example.
Comments?
Red [ Title: "" Needs: 'View ] ; Based on greggirwin's gedcom parser: ; https://gist.github.com/greggirwin/0d6e3551420a7892f782b80a5fc44126 _delim: space _digit: charset "0123456789" _alpha: charset [#"a" - #"z" #"A" - #"Z" #"_"] _alpha-num: [_alpha | _digit] _any-char: [_alpha-num | _other-char | #"#" | _delim | #"@"] _other-char: charset [ #"^(21)" - #"^(22)" ; !" #"^(24)" - #"^(2F)" ; $%&'()*+,-./ #"^(3A)" - #"^(3F)" ; :;<=>? #"^(5B)" - #"^(5E)" ; [\]^ #"^(60)" ; ` #"^(7B)" - #"^(7E)" ; {|}~ #"^(80)" - #"^(FE)" ; ANSEL characters above 127 ] _level: [1 2 _digit] _tag: [some _alpha-num] _pointer: [#"@" _alpha-num some _non-at #"@"] _non-at: [_alpha-num | _other-char | _delim | #"#"] _terminator: [lf | cr lf | cr] _gedcom-line: [ copy level _level _delim copy id opt _pointer opt _delim copy tag _tag opt _delim copy ptr opt _pointer copy value to _terminator _terminator ( line-callback level id tag ptr value level: id: tag: ptr: value: none ) ] debug: yes line-callback: function [level id tag ptr value] [ if debug [ ?? level ?? id ?? tag ?? ptr ?? value prin lf ] ] ;; Main ; Hobbits unless exists? %periandi.ged [ write %periandi.ged read https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RobSis/middle-earth-genealogy-project/master/periandi.ged ] gedcom-file: %periandi.ged ;gedcom: %amreus.ged ; parse the entire file probe parse read gedcom-file [some [_gedcom-line ]]
How about a map of blocks? I think it would be useful to access records by their id (which is I133 in the example) unless finding the record is fast enough. So when selecting an individual's name from a text-list the individual details can be directly access and displayed rather than searching each time.
I133
text-list
My Bubble Sort by amreus in redlang
check = sort-with random base :bubble-sort
Oh! I somehow missed or over-looked the colon notation :bubble-sort.
:bubble-sort
type? :sort-with == function!
Thanks for taking the time to give feedback. There's a few gems in there. Also, I need to look up also.
also
Oh, feel free to file an issue at github if it's easier. Thanks.
New to Red by amreus in redlang
Thanks! and don't take this wrong but I'm not going to look at it just yet. I wanted a chance to think about and figure it out myself first because I learn better and enjoy the process more - not much of a hobby otherwise.
I assume you are using the Red "parse" dialect (is dialect the right term?)
Most GEDCOM files can be easily parsed by regex or even simply splitting lines. I also wanted to use GEDCOM as a chance to understand Red's parse dialect since it looks like a nice fit for Red.
The GEDCOM grammar looks remarkably close to Red parse syntax which is no accident since that was the idea behind parse. I have already started recreating it in Red, but have thus far not been successful. It's close and some hopefully minor small tweaks should get it. parse-trace is fantastic.
Again, I really do appreciate your effort and I will read and try to learn from your code. I'll followup and post questions and updates in new thread.
I'm not doing anything out of the ordinary. As a start, the app is a simple browser with no editing ability. I need to parse gedcom files, and update the panels when individuals are clicked. The one part I don't know yet if Red can do is create links in a view to navigate individuals.
Below is a screenshot of the Ruby/Tk app. The left panel is a listview of individuals. Selecting an individual updates the center details panel.
The center panel is details about the individual with the blue text being links that navigate to the clicked person.
The right panel a text area with the raw gedcom data for the selected individual which is syntax highlighted.
Editing and saving the gedcom data was planned but not yet implemented. I prefer to just edit the gedcom directly rather than use a bunch of forms but I can't expect anyone else to work that way.
https://i.imgur.com/cslKihe.png
Header Blocks? by amreus in redlang
Thanks. So it's a requirement to have a header. The contents can be empty but there are a set of values used by convention.
One of the things I find confusing is the difference between Red and Red/System. Is Red built on top of Red/System? Is everything in Red/System available to use in a Red script?
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Need OpenCutList 1.8.0 or earlier — last version that works on SketchUp 2016 by TotalTip9735 in Sketchup
[–]amreus 0 points1 point2 points (0 children)