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This is where I've got to with the tutorials<br>
This is where I've got to with the tutorials<br>
# Create and save a new mesh exactly as for [[Tutorial on the basic interaction function| the basic interaction function]].
#''' Create and save a new mesh''' exactly as for [[Tutorial on the basic interaction function| the basic interaction function]].
Having saved the project (here we call it ''GPT_tut_interaction_20110530''), click Panel: Interaction function:Edit to create the new interaction function.  [[Full freshly minted interaction function|It is shown here.]]<br><br>
Having saved the project (here we call it ''GPT_tut_interaction_20110530''), click Panel: Interaction function:Edit to create the new interaction function.  [[Full freshly minted interaction function|It is shown here.]]<br><br>
There are lots of comments shown in green. These are designed to both help us structure our thoughts on the growth model and  provide reminders of useful commands and syntax without having to dive into a manual.<br><br>
There are lots of '''comments shown in green'''. These are designed to both help us structure our thoughts on the growth model and  provide reminders of useful commands and syntax without having to dive into a manual.<br><br>
The comments are easily removed - but for the moment we will leave them in.
The comments are easily removed - but for the moment we will leave them in.
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Revision as of 19:36, 30 May 2011

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This is where I've got to with the tutorials

  1. Create and save a new mesh exactly as for the basic interaction function.

Having saved the project (here we call it GPT_tut_interaction_20110530), click Panel: Interaction function:Edit to create the new interaction function. It is shown here.

There are lots of comments shown in green. These are designed to both help us structure our thoughts on the growth model and provide reminders of useful commands and syntax without having to dive into a manual.

The comments are easily removed - but for the moment we will leave them in.

GPT_tut_interaction_20110530 first edit