Ben Wingrove Posted May 30, 2019 Share Posted May 30, 2019 We have a powerful machine in our office we would like to use for doing our publishing so we can free up resources on our personal machines. We are using a piece of software that looks for new files in a folder and then runs a script on discovery. Our ideal workflow would be to send a vwx file to this watch folder over the network and then when it is discovered it opens in vwx, vwx then does a publish to a set folder and then closes the vwx file. Is this even possible any tips would be appreciated. Thanks Ben Quote Link to comment
Pat Stanford Posted May 30, 2019 Share Posted May 30, 2019 Check out this thread. Mac in Applescript (I have done this), ActiveX in Windows (I have no idea about this). Should be doable. Quote Link to comment
Ben Wingrove Posted May 31, 2019 Author Share Posted May 31, 2019 If I use an AppleScript to detect the new file and then get the file name as a variable can I then pass that to a vector script? Quote Link to comment
Pat Stanford Posted May 31, 2019 Share Posted May 31, 2019 Kind of, the actual workflow is to store the script as part of the applescript and have it send the script to run to VW. Quote Link to comment
Pat Stanford Posted June 1, 2019 Share Posted June 1, 2019 Something like this Applescript. Note that the entire procedure Delay (a Vectorscript) is embedded in the applescript. You could use Applescript to modify what you send to the run Vectorscript command to do whatever you would like. Later in the script is a simpler one line script to run a menu command in Vectorworks. This script has been recompiled to work with VW2019, but has not been run since VW2010, so no guarantees. Posted here as a learning reference. (* VW Batch DWG Rev 2.scpt Batch DWG Export from Vectorworks Patrick Stanford Coviana, Inc. pat@coviana.com October 23, 2009 This script is a demonstration of how to use Applescript combined with VectorScript to open a series of VW2010 files one at a time, perform some action on each file and then export each one to DXF/DWG using the default settings. It Automatically overwrites any previous export file in the same location. If there is not export file it creates one. It also saves the changes made to the original file by simulating a command-S. Depending on the speed of the computer running the script and the size of the files, it may be necessary to extend some of the delays or to add delays at certain steps. The script was tested on a 2.53GHz MacBook Pro with three very small VW files. The VectorScript code can be put into the Applescript in place of the Delay procedure either as raw text, or as a DoMenuTextByName call to a command installed in the current workspace. I recommend an export be done manually to ensure that the proper settings and directlries are selected prior to running the script in automatic. *) tell application "Finder" set theFolder to (choose folder) set theFiles to files of theFolder whose file type is "DO15" end tell repeat with onefile in theFiles tell application "Vectorworks 2019" activate open onefile delay run VectorScript " Procedure Delay; Var N1:Integer; Begin For N1:=1 to 2 do Begin Message(Date(2,2),' Delay:',N1); Wait(1); End; CreateText(Date(2,2)); End; Run(Delay);" delay 2 ignoring application responses run VectorScript "DoMenuTextByName('Export DXFDWG',0);" end ignoring end tell delay 2 tell application "System Events" tell application process "Vectorworks 2010" key code 36 -- return to accept Export params delay 2 -- wait for next dialog box key code 36 -- return to accept file name and location delay 3 -- wait and see if we get replace yes/no dialog if title of window 1 as text = "" then keystroke "o" using {command down} end if delay 2 -- wait for dialog to be dismisses key code 1 using {command down} -- s key Save file end tell end tell delay 3 tell application "Vectorworks 2019" close document 1 saving no end tell end repeat 2 Quote Link to comment
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