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# Download and uncompress a recent version of Gmsh, or the Gmsh/GetDP bundle for [http://onelab.info/files/gmsh-getdp-Windows64.zip Windows64], [http://onelab.info/files/gmsh-getdp-Windows32.zip Windows32], [http://onelab.info/files/gmsh-getdp-Linux64.zip Linux64], [http://onelab.info/files/gmsh-getdp-Linux32.zip Linux32] or [http://onelab.info/files/gmsh-getdp-MacOSX.zip MacOSX]. These builds contain the onelab.py module pre-installed in the same directory as the Gmsh executable.
 
# Download and uncompress a recent version of Gmsh, or the Gmsh/GetDP bundle for [http://onelab.info/files/gmsh-getdp-Windows64.zip Windows64], [http://onelab.info/files/gmsh-getdp-Windows32.zip Windows32], [http://onelab.info/files/gmsh-getdp-Linux64.zip Linux64], [http://onelab.info/files/gmsh-getdp-Linux32.zip Linux32] or [http://onelab.info/files/gmsh-getdp-MacOSX.zip MacOSX]. These builds contain the onelab.py module pre-installed in the same directory as the Gmsh executable.
 
# Double-click on the Gmsh executable ('''gmsh.exe''' [[File:GmshIcon.png|GmshIcon.png]] on Windows).
 
# Double-click on the Gmsh executable ('''gmsh.exe''' [[File:GmshIcon.png|GmshIcon.png]] on Windows).
# Load one Python script ('''.py''' file) through the '''File/Open''' menu, e.g. {{GetDPFile|pendulum/pend.py}}.
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# Load one Python script ('''.py''' file) through the '''File/Open''' menu, e.g. [http://onelab.info/files/pendulum/pend.py pend.py].
 
# Click on '''Run'''.
 
# Click on '''Run'''.
 
# ... that's it!
 
# ... that's it!

Revision as of 06:19, 29 May 2013

Any Python script can become a native ONELAB client by importing the onelab.py module.

Getting started

  1. Download and uncompress a recent version of Gmsh, or the Gmsh/GetDP bundle for Windows64, Windows32, Linux64, Linux32 or MacOSX. These builds contain the onelab.py module pre-installed in the same directory as the Gmsh executable.
  2. Double-click on the Gmsh executable (gmsh.exe
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    on Windows).
  3. Load one Python script (.py file) through the File/Open menu, e.g. pend.py.
  4. Click on Run.
  5. ... that's it!