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Some useful hints to use efficiently the graphical front-end of ONELAB:
 
Some useful hints to use efficiently the graphical front-end of ONELAB:
  
* After editing a ONELAB variable, immediately press return to record the change in the database.
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* Numeric variables can be changed quickly by dragging to the left (decrease the value) or to the right (increase value)
* Toggle on/off mesh display by double-clicking in the graphic window, or by clicking on « O » in the status bar.
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* After editing a variable by hand, immediately press '''return''' to record the change in the database
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* You can toggle mesh display on/off by double-clicking in the graphic window, or by clicking on « O » in the status bar. The quick access menu also provides links to access all the other display options
 
* Check/uncheck the views in the « Post-processing » subtree to show or hide them.
 
* Check/uncheck the views in the « Post-processing » subtree to show or hide them.
 
* Click on the little triangle to access the options of a Gmsh view, or to remove it.
 
* Click on the little triangle to access the options of a Gmsh view, or to remove it.
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See the [http://geuz.org/gmsh/doc/texinfo/gmsh.html#Mouse-actions Gmsh reference manual] for additional information.

Revision as of 09:48, 19 April 2015

Some useful hints to use efficiently the graphical front-end of ONELAB:

  • Numeric variables can be changed quickly by dragging to the left (decrease the value) or to the right (increase value)
  • After editing a variable by hand, immediately press return to record the change in the database
  • You can toggle mesh display on/off by double-clicking in the graphic window, or by clicking on « O » in the status bar. The quick access menu also provides links to access all the other display options
  • Check/uncheck the views in the « Post-processing » subtree to show or hide them.
  • Click on the little triangle to access the options of a Gmsh view, or to remove it.

See the Gmsh reference manual for additional information.