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      THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

      On 28/04/2011 at 18:32, xxxxxxxx wrote:

      Looks to be the BaseContainer of the current BaseDocument (doc).  The 'docs' (documentation) isn't always decipherable unless you understand 'this is what I mean' language. LOL

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        THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

        On 28/04/2011 at 19:59, xxxxxxxx wrote:

        That was also my impression of what it's asking for.
        But when I tried it. I got an error:

        Bool SimplePlugin::Execute(BaseDocument *doc)  
        {  
         BaseObject *obj = doc->GetFirstObject();  
         BaseContainer *docdata = doc->GetDataInstance();  
          
         LONG filter = docdata.GetLong(SELECTIONFILTERBIT_POLYGON); //<--Error:docdata must have a class type  
          if (CheckDisplayFilter(obj, filter))  
          {  
          GePrint("true"); // prints true if the polygon filter is enabled  
          }  
            
          return true;  
        }
        

        But I might not be writing the base container code for the document correctly.

        -ScottA

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          THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

          On 29/04/2011 at 03:31, xxxxxxxx wrote:

          The R12 docs are currently wrong about CheckDisplayFilter. I will try to get an updated description of the function.

          cheers,
          Matthias

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            THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

            On 29/04/2011 at 07:04, xxxxxxxx wrote:

            Doh!
            I was afraid of that.

            If I use this instead:  LONG filter = docdata->GetLong(SELECTIONFILTERBIT_POLYGON);
            It doesn't produce any errors...However the state of the filter doesn't seem to respond properly.

            Thanks for looking into this.
            -ScottA

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              THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

              On 12/05/2011 at 09:12, xxxxxxxx wrote:

              I know you're probably very busy Matthias.
              But is there any update on this yet?

              -ScottA

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                THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

                On 17/05/2011 at 06:15, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                Sorry for the delay, here are some examples how to access the selection and display filters.

                Selection filter:

                  
                // retrieve the document info container that includes the selection filter bit mask  
                BaseContainer bc = doc->GetData(DOCUMENTSETTINGS_DOCUMENT);  
                  
                // get the filter bit mask  
                LONG sf = bc.GetLong(DOCUMENT_SELECTIONFILTER);  
                  
                // check if a bit is set or not  
                if (!(sf & SELECTIONFILTERBIT_NULL))  
                {  
                  // do something  
                  GePrint("Null");  
                }  
                

                Display filter:

                  
                BaseDraw *bd = doc->GetActiveBaseDraw();  
                  
                LONG i;  
                  
                // iterate through all display filters  
                for (i=(BASEDRAW_DISPLAYFILTER_BEGIN+1); i<BASEDRAW_DISPLAYFILTER_END; i++)  
                {  
                  if (bd->GetParameterData(i).GetLong())  
                  {  
                      // i is the ID of the set filter; do something  
                      GePrint(LongToString(i));  
                  }  
                }  
                

                cheers,
                Matthias

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                  THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

                  On 17/05/2011 at 11:44, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                  Nice.
                  Thank you sir. 👍

                  -ScottA

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                    THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

                    On 17/05/2011 at 17:31, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                    Darn it!
                    Getting the state of the tool is only half of the solution.
                    I still can't figure out how to toggle their bits to turn them on/off in the menu.

                    BaseContainer bc = doc->GetData(DOCUMENTSETTINGS_DOCUMENT);   
                    LONG sf = bc.GetLong(DOCUMENT_SELECTIONFILTER);  
                    if (!(sf & SELECTIONFILTERBIT_POLYGON)) // If the polygon option is enabled  
                    {  
                      // How do I Set the bit to 1(off) to turn it off in the menu?     
                    }
                    

                    -ScottA

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                      THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

                      On 18/05/2011 at 00:19, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                      I guess you would do:

                        
                      sf = sf | SELECTIONFILTERBIT_POLYGON;   
                      bc.SetLong(DOCUMENT_SELECTIONFILTER);   
                      doc->SetData(DOCUMENTSETTINGS_DOCUMENT, bc);   
                      
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                        THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

                        On 18/05/2011 at 08:16, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                        Thanks spedler.
                        That works for turning the option off:

                        BaseContainer bc = doc->GetData(DOCUMENTSETTINGS_DOCUMENT); // Gets the document info container that includes the selection filter bit mask  
                         LONG sf = bc.GetLong(DOCUMENT_SELECTIONFILTER); // Get the filter bit mask  
                           
                         if (!(sf & SELECTIONFILTERBIT_POLYGON)) // If the polygon option is enabled  
                          {       
                        LONG f = sf | SELECTIONFILTERBIT_POLYGON; //Turns the poygon option off  
                        bc.SetLong(DOCUMENT_SELECTIONFILTER, f);  
                          }  
                         doc->SetData(DOCUMENTSETTINGS_DOCUMENT, bc);  
                         EventAdd();
                        

                        But how do I toggle it on?
                        I looked up the bitwise operators on the internet and tried them. But none of them worked.
                        If I use the || bitwise operator. It turns on the Null option no matter which filter name I use.

                        I was kind of hoping I could use ToggleBit(BIT_ACTIVE) with this. But I keep running into pointer errors when trying to use it.

                        -ScottA

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                          THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

                          On 18/05/2011 at 08:26, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                          The opposite of a bitwise OR '|' is AND-NOT '&~'.

                          So, setting bits (to 1) is accomplished with:

                          sf |= BITFLAGS;

                          And unsetting bits (to 0) is accomplished with:

                          sf &= ~BITFLAGS;

                          (Note that BITFLAGS is just an example constant.  To do more than one flag in either case, wrap in () and | them, such as sf &= ~(BITFLAG_0|BITFLAG_1|BITFLAG_4); which unsets all three of these bits).

                          Hope that helps! 😄

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                            THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

                            On 18/05/2011 at 08:29, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                            The || operator is not a bit operator but a logic operator. The bit operator is just one |.

                            Btw. for the selection filter mask the behaviour is like this, if a bit is set the option is disabled.

                            cheers,
                            Matthias

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                              THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

                              On 18/05/2011 at 09:25, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                              &~ did the trick.

                              So many little things to learn. It seems to never end. 😉
                              Thanks a lot for the help guys.

                              -ScottA

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