<HTML><BODY>The question I have also asked myself is: Is the .cnn file still necessary during calculation when using the new .geo format? If not, I think the original poster could edit the .geo file, only, during run-time (of a script, as I understand the intention). Or, the other way around, is editing of *only* the .cnn O.K. for bps?<br /><br />run bps<br />change (.cnn or .geo)<br />run bps<br />... etc.<br /><br />Achim<br /><br /><br />--------- Original-Nachricht --------<br /> Von: "Jon Hand" <jon@esru.strath.ac.uk><br /> An: "julien nembrini" <julien.nembrini@gmail.com>, "esp-r@lists.strath.ac.uk" <esp-r@lists.strath.ac.uk><br /> Betreff: [esp-r] Re: topology tool and data<br /> Datum: 06/10/10 14:11<br /> <br /> <br /> The functionality of the separate topology tool has been integrated into the ESP-r Project Manager<br /> in browse edit simulate -> zone composition -> surface connections & boundary<br /> <br !
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does the scan of all or part of the model and finds surfaces that are geometrically<br /> associated as well as offering editing of individual connections.<br /> <br /> -Jon Hand<br /> ________________________________________<br /> From: <a href="mailto:esp-r-bounces@lists.strath.ac.uk" class="autolink">esp-r-bounces@lists.strath.ac.uk</a> [esp-r-bounces@lists.strath.ac.uk] On Behalf Of julien nembrini [julien.nembrini@gmail.com]<br /> Sent: 06 October 2010 10:10<br /> To: <a href="mailto:esp-r@lists.strath.ac.uk" class="autolink">esp-r@lists.strath.ac.uk</a><br /> Subject: [esp-r] topology tool and data<br /> <br /> Dear all,<br /> <br /> I am quite a beginner in esp-r and I am trying to evaluate whether it<br /> can be valuable for my research. I posted a similar question on the<br /> esp-r user club :<br /> <a href="http://esp-r.forumactif.com/zones-geometry-topology-tool-f3/topology-tool-t74.htm" target="_blank"
class="autolink">http://esp-r.forumactif.com/zones-geometry-topology-tool-f3/topology-tool-t74.htm</a><br /> <br /> First, I am looking for the topology tool as a standalone in the<br /> binaries (cfg as described here<br /> <a href="http://www.esru.strath.ac.uk/Programs/ESP-r_tut/esp_aps.htm#ap_cfg" target="_blank" class="autolink">http://www.esru.strath.ac.uk/Programs/ESP-r_tut/esp_aps.htm#ap_cfg</a>). But<br /> was not able to find it on the linux distribution. Is it still<br /> available? Does compiling from source would make it appear ?? Can I<br /> invoke it on the command line using prj?<br /> <br /> Actually I would like to automate the creation of the connection list to<br /> accommodate for parametrically changing topologies and thought that the<br /> topology tool could achieve this from the zones geometry definition.<br /> Does anyone has another (better) idea?<br /> <br /> Also, looking closely at the files .cnn and .geo I realize that the<br /> boundary conditi!
ons is
duplicated in the surfaces geometric definition.<br /> <br /> ..geo<br /> <br /> *surf,part_a,VERT,-,-,-,int_part,OPAQUE,ANOTHER,01,01 # 6 ||<<br /> part_a:reception<br /> <br /> ..cnn<br /> <br /> 2 6 3 1 1 # 18 part_a in examination >|< part_a in reception<br /> <br /> <br /> Apparently, the .geo file is updated after running the topology tool.<br /> However, when clearing the topology information, the .geo file is not<br /> updated. Trying to save the (examination) zone geometry I get the following:<br /> <br /> ..geo<br /> <br /> *surf,part_a,VERT,-,-,-,int_part,OPAQUE,ANOTHER,01,01 # 6 ||< external<br /> <br /> ..cnn<br /> <br /> 2 6 0 0 0 # 18 part_a in examination is External<br /> <br /> <br /> When is the difference resolved?<br /> <br /> <br /> Thanks in advance for the help.<br /> <br /> Kind regards.<br /> <br /> Julien Nembrini, PhD<br /> Universitat der Kunste, Berlin<br /> <br /> <br />
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