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RE: [femm] LUA pause command



You can always use _ALERT("Some random message") to pause lua execution.
This just generates a message box with 'some random message' as the text,
and waits for an OK to be pressed before continuing.
(Note the _ALERT only does this on femm(pre/post) on other lua scripted apps
_ALERT may be directed to stderr)

The windowhide command for the postprocessor is reasonably experimental. On
my 'slow' computer the window dosn't appear first it just runs hidden. As
David M has said before this sort of information is essential to improving
femm and making it extremely reliable.

If I get let out of work this week !, I will have a look at these commands,
to find out what has happened !


Best Regards

Robin Cornelius




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[mailto:sentto-1333690-648-999558342-robin.cornelius=hirst-magnetics.com
@returns.onelist.com]On Behalf Of Carl Kopin
Sent: 04 September 2001 00:06
To: femm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [femm] LUA pause command


No, there are no tricks to it, Jim!

I think that dr. David M. forgot to include this command in his
version. I have
noticed it, too. There are some other things missing as well. For
example the
add_contour() command does not display the contour line as it used to. The
preprocessor argument "-windowhide" of the run_post() command works to some
degree; the postprocessor window pops up any way, but hides immidietly. The
same argument for preprocessor works as intended. I think, dr. David M. has
already noticed these "undocumented features" and will include the
corrections
in the next release. I would like to encourage everyone to post theirs
observations about the femm program. This will help dr. DM a lot.


Does anyone know how to get X-Y Plots from the postprocessor?
Thanks,
Carl



--- jim271@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I have the version of FEMM dated Aug 21, '01.
> I can't seem to get the pause() command to work in the preprocessor.
> It gives an error message every time. Is there a trick to this? It
> sure would be handy for debugging.
>
> TIA
>
> -- Jim
>
>


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