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Running a pre-existing project without the GUI, for example, on a cluster. We have used this extensively but the code is not yet ready for general use. | Running a pre-existing project without the GUI, for example, on a cluster. We have used this extensively but the code is not yet ready for general use. | ||
|width="200pt"|<wikiflv width="192" height="168" loop="true" background="white">InTheBeginning.flv|GPT in the beginning-2011-05-05-000002-0001.png</wikiflv> | |width="200pt"|<wikiflv width="192" height="168" loop="true" background="white">InTheBeginning.flv|GPT in the beginning-2011-05-05-000002-0001.png</wikiflv><br> | ||
<small>Note: this model should have many more finite elements</small> | |||
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=Wavy disc= | =Wavy disc= | ||
=Getting serious= | =Getting serious= | ||
Interaction functions - programmatic modelling | Interaction functions - programmatic modelling |
Revision as of 18:32, 5 May 2011
In the beginning
There are three ways to use the GFtbox. Doing everything from the GUI. This is the best way to start. |
<wikiflv width="192" height="168" loop="true" background="white">InTheBeginning.flv|GPT in the beginning-2011-05-05-000002-0001.png</wikiflv> Note: this model should have many more finite elements |
Wavy disc
Getting serious
Interaction functions - programmatic modelling