- Mar 25, 2014
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Maxime Graulich authored
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Maxime Graulich authored
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Maxime Graulich authored
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Maxime Graulich authored
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Maxime Graulich authored
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- Mar 24, 2014
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Maxime Graulich authored
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Maxime Graulich authored
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Maxime Graulich authored
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Maxime Graulich authored
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- Mar 21, 2014
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Maxime Graulich authored
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Maxime Graulich authored
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Maxime Graulich authored
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- Mar 20, 2014
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Maxime Graulich authored
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Maxime Graulich authored
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Maxime Graulich authored
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- Mar 19, 2014
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Maxime Graulich authored
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Maxime Graulich authored
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Maxime Graulich authored
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Christophe Geuzaine authored
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- Mar 18, 2014
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Christophe Geuzaine authored
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Maxime Graulich authored
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- Feb 18, 2014
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Maxime Graulich authored
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Maxime Graulich authored
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- Jan 24, 2014
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Christophe Geuzaine authored
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- Jan 14, 2014
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Maxime Graulich authored
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- Jan 13, 2014
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Maxime Graulich authored
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Maxime Graulich authored
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Maxime Graulich authored
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- Jan 10, 2014
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Maxime Graulich authored
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- Dec 03, 2013
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Christophe Geuzaine authored
and Python onelab clients. WARNING WARNING WARNING: This is a major change -- all our onelab-enabled .geo and .pro files will need to be (slightly...) modified. What's new: 1. The name of a onelab variable (in the onelab database) is no more constructed from the name of the corresponding GetDP/Gmsh variable. One now needs to specify the onelab name explicitely, using the "Name" attribute. The "Name" is the actual name of the parameter in the onelab database, i.e., it also includes the path. This makes the "Path" attribute obsolete (it has no effect anymore). The "Legend" attribute can still be used (and it can be useful in edge cases, e.g. when you want a "/" in the name of a onelab paramater), but in most cases it's not necessary. 2. When a DefineConstant[] & co is used and no Name is given (e.g. DefineConstant[a=2]), no onelab parameter is created. This allows to provide default values to internal parameters without polluting the database. Why did we change? 1. The new syntax matches what we do in Python, where specifying a name is mandatory (there's no way around this in Python, as onelab cannot guess the name of a Python variable to which a onelab parameter value will be assigned). The change will prevent common mistakes where two parameters with the same label actually correspond to 2 different onelab parameters, due to a change in local getdp/gmsh variable name (which would change the onelab name automatically) 2. The new syntax allows to nicely decouple onelab parameters from internal variables with default values, that we don't want in the onelab database.
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- Oct 15, 2013
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Maxime Graulich authored
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- Oct 07, 2013
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Maxime Graulich authored
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- Oct 04, 2013
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Christophe Geuzaine authored
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- Oct 03, 2013
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Maxime Graulich authored
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Maxime Graulich authored
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- Oct 01, 2013
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Maxime Graulich authored
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- Sep 19, 2013
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Maxime Graulich authored
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- Sep 18, 2013
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Maxime Graulich authored
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- Sep 12, 2013
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Maxime Graulich authored
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Maxime Graulich authored
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