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|width="300px"|The ''GFtbox'' user interface. Focus on the ''Select Tool'' Panel. Here the ''Mesh Editor'' has been selected and the ''Mesh Editor'' panel is visible. <br>
|width="400px"|The ''GFtbox'' user interface. Focus on the ''Select Tool'' Panel. Here the ''Mesh Editor'' has been selected and the ''Mesh Editor'' panel is visible. <br>
[[File:matlabsearchpath1.png]]<br><br>
[[File:matlabsearchpath1.png]]<br><br>
<small>Idea: change all ''GFtbox'' font sizes using ''Menu Misc:Gui Format''</small>
<small>Idea: change all ''GFtbox'' font sizes using ''Menu Misc:Gui Format''</small>
|width="500px"|[[File:gftboxGUIB_1.jpg|500px|GFtbox interface]]
|width="400px"|[[File:gftboxGUIB_1.jpg|500px|GFtbox interface]]
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Revision as of 10:20, 23 June 2011

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This short tutorial shows how to add the GFtbox to your Matlab search path. Effectively, this allows Matlab to 'see' the toolbox and allows you to execute GFtbox commands without typing the full path of each script.

The GFtbox user interface. Focus on the Select Tool Panel. Here the Mesh Editor has been selected and the Mesh Editor panel is visible.

Matlabsearchpath1.png

Idea: change all GFtbox font sizes using Menu Misc:Gui Format

GFtbox interface