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commit 419d6f2970af64809d69f4eb7c97106b3d1df2f3 | |
parent 386de01b7b0e7908384d02c1cb52d1a27c98e582 | |
Author: Anders Damsgaard <[email protected]> | |
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2017 11:56:58 -0500 | |
add note on where pvpython is installed | |
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M docs/src/man/getting_started.md | 7 +++++-- | |
M examples/sedimentation.jl | 2 +- | |
2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) | |
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diff --git a/docs/src/man/getting_started.md b/docs/src/man/getting_started.md | |
t@@ -245,8 +245,11 @@ to see the changes in effect. | |
**Tip:** If you have the command `pvpython` (ParaView Python) available from | |
the command line, you can visualize the simulation directly from the command | |
-line without entering ParaView by the command `sim.render()`. Furthermore, if | |
-you have the `convert` command from ImageMagick installed (`brew install | |
+line without entering ParaView by the command `sim.render()`. The program | |
+`pvpython` is included in the ParaView download, and is in the macOS | |
+application bundle located in | |
+`/Applications/Paraview-5.4.0.app/Contents/bin/pvpython`. Furthermore, if you | |
+have the `convert` command from ImageMagick installed (`brew install | |
imagemagick` on macOS), the output images will be merged into an animated GIF. | |
### Exercises | |
diff --git a/examples/sedimentation.jl b/examples/sedimentation.jl | |
t@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ sim = Granular.createSimulation(id="sedimentation") | |
Granular.regularPacking!(sim, [7, 25], 0.02, 0.2) | |
# Visualize the grain-size distribution | |
-Granular.plotGrainSizeDistribution(sim) | |
+#Granular.plotGrainSizeDistribution(sim) | |
# Create a grid for contact searching spanning the extent of the grains in the | |
# simulation |