I am writing plugins for Google SketchUp using their Ruby API. One of
the common problems we (SketchUp scripters) have is that when a script
is performing intensive operations it locks up the SketchUp UI and there
is no way to see the progress of the current process.
What I would like to do is call the new Taskbar API in Windows7 in a
hope that it will allow for a reactive progress indication.
I found this MSDN article:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/dd942846.aspx
The simplest example appear to be:
ITaskbarList3* ptl;
VERIFY(CoCreateInstance(
CLSID_TaskbarList, NULL, CLSCTX_ALL,
IID_ITaskbarList3, (void**)&ptl));
...
HWND hmainwnd;//Application main window
ITaskbarList3* ptl;//Created earlier
DWORD WINAPI DoWork(LPVOID) {
ptl->SetProgressState(hmainwnd, TBPF_NORMAL);
for (int i = 0; i < WorkToDo; ++i) {
DoSomePartOfTheWork(i);
ptl->SetProgressValue(hmainwnd, i, WorkToDo);
}
ptl->SetProgressState(hmainwnd, TBPF_PAUSED);
return 0;
}
I have briefly toyed with some simple Win32API calls from Ruby - but
this one I am unable to translate.
I am able to get the window handle of the SketchUp window, but how do I
initiate these taskbar progressbar calls?
(SketchUp uses Ruby 1.8)
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Bad idea unless your plugin is supposed to run on only windoze (which would make us sad)... What you _should_ do is see if google sketchup API has their own progress API. If not, you should petition them for it.
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On Oct 3, 2010, at 13:15 , Thomas Thomassen wrote:
What I would like to do is call the new Taskbar API in Windows7 in a
hope that it will allow for a reactive progress indication.
Ryan Davis wrote:
What I would like to do is call the new Taskbar API in Windows7 in a
hope that it will allow for a reactive progress indication.
Bad idea unless your plugin is supposed to run on only windoze (which
would make us sad)... What you _should_ do is see if google sketchup API
has their own progress API. If not, you should petition them for it.
It hasn't. And we have petitioned this for years - literally.
I know it'll only be available for limited amount of users, but I'd like
to try it out anyway. I don't have the know-how to create a Win+OSX
compatible custom progressbar implementation.
At least I could offer an enhancement for some users.
From what I understand the CoCreateInstance is connecting to a COM
object - which one in Ruby can do with Win32OLE.
WIN32OLE.new(CLSID_TaskbarList3)
However, I get error message that the No such interface supported.
When I look at the examples for a progressbar it appear that they are
creating a Taskbar object with an ITaskbarList3 interface - but when I
look at the Ruby source code the object it creates is hardcoded to
IDispatch.
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On Oct 3, 2010, at 13:15 , Thomas Thomassen wrote:
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