Graphical Interface

Asked by mohsen

In the name of God

Hi all

I have some questions about graphical interface:

1- In simulation tab, what does the Reference button do?
2- In Display tan, when i check/uncheck intrWire (or intrGeom)box, nothing happen. What does this button do? (I generated a triaxial test with 40 grains)
3- How can I use Python tab? when i enter in the box: 2+2 there is no outputs in terminal!

Thanks

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Robert Caulk (rcaulk) said :
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1- In simulation tab, what does the Reference button do?

Reference resets the orbital center

2- In Display tan, when i check/uncheck intrWire (or intrGeom)box, nothing happen. What does this button do? (I generated a triaxial test with 40 grains)

It uses wires to represent interactions if you are rendering them [1].

3- How can I use Python tab? when i enter in the box: 2+2 there is no outputs in terminal!

What version of Ubuntu are you using? In 16.04 I assume it would not work because of recent still-unfixed issues regarding Qt.

[1] https://yade-dem.org/doc/yade.wrapper.html#yade.wrapper.OpenGLRenderer.intrWire

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mohsen (agha-mohsena) said :
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Hi Robert Thansk

@1. May you please give an example of how does Reference button make changes?
Indeed I do not know 'orbital center'

@2 Thanks

@ 3 I am using KUbuntu 16.04

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Robert Caulk (rcaulk) said :
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The orbital center is the vertex that the viewport perspective rotates
about.

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