Hi all,
sfepy can be now used within femhub! For an example see [1]. It is still very basic, but it works. To try it, follow the instructions at [2].
r.
[1] http://code.google.com/p/femhub/wiki/ExampleSfePy [2] http://code.google.com/p/femhub/
2009/5/21 Robert Cimrman cimr...@ntc.zcu.cz:
Hi all,
sfepy can be now used within femhub! For an example see [1]. It is still very basic, but it works. To try it, follow the instructions at [2].
Wow, excellent! Does it mean that mayavi is working for you in the notebook?
Ondrej
Ondrej Certik wrote:
2009/5/21 Robert Cimrman cimr...@ntc.zcu.cz:
Hi all,
sfepy can be now used within femhub! For an example see [1]. It is still very basic, but it works. To try it, follow the instructions at [2].
Wow, excellent! Does it mean that mayavi is working for you in the notebook?
Yep. Just the view angle is the dafault one, so in 3D it's not perfect.
r.
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 7:35 AM, Robert Cimrman cimr...@ntc.zcu.cz wrote:
Ondrej Certik wrote:
2009/5/21 Robert Cimrman cimr...@ntc.zcu.cz:
Hi all,
sfepy can be now used within femhub! For an example see [1]. It is still very basic, but it works. To try it, follow the instructions at [2].
Wow, excellent! Does it mean that mayavi is working for you in the notebook?
Yep. Just the view angle is the dafault one, so in 3D it's not perfect.
Ok. Couple comments:
- you forgot to add pyparsing to the install instructions and it doesn't work without it (I fixed that)
- you were using absolute path to the input file, which obviously is right only on your computer (I fixed that)
- I have added a link to your sfepy wiki page to the front page
Ondrej
Ondrej Certik wrote:
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 7:35 AM, Robert Cimrman cimr...@ntc.zcu.cz wrote:
Ondrej Certik wrote:
2009/5/21 Robert Cimrman cimr...@ntc.zcu.cz:
Hi all,
sfepy can be now used within femhub! For an example see [1]. It is still very basic, but it works. To try it, follow the instructions at [2]. Wow, excellent! Does it mean that mayavi is working for you in the notebook? Yep. Just the view angle is the dafault one, so in 3D it's not perfect.
Ok. Couple comments:
- you forgot to add pyparsing to the install instructions and it doesn't work without it (I fixed that)
Yes, thanks!
- you were using absolute path to the input file, which obviously is right only on your computer (I fixed that)
I knew there must be a way :)
- I have added a link to your sfepy wiki page to the front page
Thanks again!
r.
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 7:48 AM, Robert Cimrman cimr...@ntc.zcu.cz wrote:
Ondrej Certik wrote:
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 7:35 AM, Robert Cimrman cimr...@ntc.zcu.cz wrote:
Ondrej Certik wrote:
2009/5/21 Robert Cimrman cimr...@ntc.zcu.cz:
Hi all,
sfepy can be now used within femhub! For an example see [1]. It is still very basic, but it works. To try it, follow the instructions at [2]. Wow, excellent! Does it mean that mayavi is working for you in the notebook? Yep. Just the view angle is the dafault one, so in 3D it's not perfect.
Ok. Couple comments:
- you forgot to add pyparsing to the install instructions and it doesn't work without it (I fixed that)
Yes, thanks!
- you were using absolute path to the input file, which obviously is right only on your computer (I fixed that)
I knew there must be a way :)
- I have added a link to your sfepy wiki page to the front page
Thanks again!
But otherwise it works nice for me! Great job. Next steps will be to make sfepy a little more imperative, so that one doesn't have to create the input.py file, as this is inconvenient in the notebook.
What's your opinion about it?
Ondrej
Ondrej Certik wrote:
But otherwise it works nice for me! Great job. Next steps will be to make sfepy a little more imperative, so that one doesn't have to create the input.py file, as this is inconvenient in the notebook.
What's your opinion about it?
I would like to be able to build the ProblemDefininition on the fly so that isfepy (and hence sfepy within femhub) is more useful. There should be both ways, as once you settle on what you want to solve, you can put it in an input file... So yes, anything that can be specified in an input file is going to be settable/changeable from the isfepy shell/sage notebook.
But it is not a top priority for me right now.
r.
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