How to place stamp from toolchest wit javascript

  • How to place stamp from toolchest wit javascript

    Posted by Christiaan de kleine on March 27, 2025 at 4:39 am

    Hello all,

    Does anyone know how to place an item from the toolchest (named rookmelder) by text in the document.

    What we want is an search for an specific text, like R. And in the same script bluebeam has to put the stamp rookmelder (Which is in our toolchest) near the founded text.

    In our company we have bluebeam complete, latest version.

    I can’t get figured it out how to accomplish this

    Troy DeGroot replied 2 weeks, 2 days ago 2 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Troy DeGroot

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    March 28, 2025 at 12:56 am
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    Might not be the right train of thought, but could this be done with a count tool and a text search?

  • Christiaan de kleine

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    March 28, 2025 at 2:04 am
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    I don’t have any clue….

    I just started working with bluebeam…

    But It must be an automated process.. Not Ctrl+F, search for… and then manually add the stamp.

    • Troy DeGroot

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      April 1, 2025 at 4:41 pm
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      can you share what your stamp looks like? With the count tool, you would do a text or visual search for an item, then you can apply a symbol to all the items it found. This may not be as automated as you’re looking for, but I don’t know of another way.

  • Christiaan de kleine

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    April 3, 2025 at 12:57 am
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    It’s just an still image. It’s in our toolchest we made special for our work preparations.

    I don’t have the image exported for you so I can share it with you. But it’s an regular image no special something high-end class thingy

    • Troy DeGroot

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      April 3, 2025 at 10:32 am
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      if you right-click on the icon in your toolset, select Create Count. this will create a duplicate tool in the toolset that is actually a count tool. After you do a word or text search, check all at the top of the results. Then in the Checked Options button next to that, apply a count, and select your new count tool from the list. This will place your symbol on top of each one Bluebeam found. You may not need the count, but you can use that to mark them all. Just be sure to review the drawing to see if the search missed any. If you need them all to be separate markups, right-click on one of them and select Split All.

      Hope this helps @christiaan

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