1 | SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS |
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2 | Pmesh requires many bits adn peices from the rest of the ANUGA code. |
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4 | It's system requirements are the same as ANUGA |
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6 | INSTALLATION COMMANDS |
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7 | To compile, do |
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8 | scones |
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11 | GENERAL RUNNING |
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12 | To run all the unit tests; |
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13 | python test_all.py |
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15 | To run pmesh; |
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16 | python graphical_mesh_generator.py |
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18 | INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING PMESH |
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20 | Pmesh will let the user select various modes. The current |
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21 | allowable modes are vertex or segment. The mode describes what sort |
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22 | of object is added or selected in response to mouse clicks. When |
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23 | changing modes any prior selected objects become deselected. |
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25 | In general the left mouse button will add an object and the right |
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26 | mouse button will select an object. A selected object can de deleted |
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27 | by pressing the the middle mouse button (scroll bar). |
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29 | NOTES |
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30 | I have examples of running triangle in |
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31 | nautilus /home/duncan/MeshGen/triangle_old |
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33 | CREATING A PMESH EXECUTABLE |
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34 | Note, this has not been tried for about 2 years. |
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36 | There is a package called py2exe which can take a Python script and |
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37 | package it up along with any other scripts it imports and a Python |
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38 | interpreter into a single .exe. It will also find any DLLs your script |
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39 | depends on and copy them too. |
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41 | The packaging process: |
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44 | 1)Install py2exe. This only needs to be done once on a machine. |
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46 | 2)Make a static version of Pmw. Pmesh uses a package called Pmw which |
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47 | normally dynamically loads pieces of itself as needed. This doesn't |
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48 | work with py2exe, so we need to fix it. You'll only need to do this |
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49 | once; if you make a change to your script and |
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50 | repackage you can skip this step. |
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52 | cd to c:\python22\lib\site-packages\Pmw\Pmw_1_1\bin. (Assuming python |
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53 | is installed in the default c:\python22; change the paths if you |
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54 | installed Python somewhere else. |
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56 | run "python bundlepmw.py |
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57 | c:\python22\lib\site-packages\Pmw\Pmw_1_1\lib". This will create a |
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58 | file called "Pmw.py" in the current directory. |
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60 | copy "Pmw.py" to your main script directory. |
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62 | copy "..\lib\PmwBlt.py" and "..\lib\PmwColor.py" to your main script |
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63 | directory, too. |
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65 | 3) Do the command "python exesetup.py py2exe" This will create a dist directory with the pmesh executable. |
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