Just added text output to file, it was even easier than I hoped. Seems to work fine but haven't tested it heavily yet.
-- David Rutten Robert McNeel & Associates On Oct 9, 7:21 pm, Rchitekt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for the update. I look forward to testing the new release. > Thanks again for all your hard work. > > On Oct 9, 3:38 am, David Rutten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Oct 8, 10:12 pm, Rchitekt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > If I follow, it seems like we > > > will soon be able to create output lists directly to a post-it (tm), > > > essentially eliminating the need to export data to excel... is that > > > right? > > > That is correct. The Post-It panels in Grasshopper will have inputs > > and outputs, and all data that exists (numbers, strings, points, > > vectors, curves meshes) can be displayed on the screen. I don't see > > how Excel fits into this though... > > > > We will be able to export simple data list to these post-it > > > files, however we will be unable to write conditional statements or > > > expressions inside the post-it file to further modify the data... > > > correct? > > > There is some confusion here. At the moment, Post-It panels just > > convert all data into text, then display that text on the screen. > > There is no 'file' anywhere. A feature I'd like to implement but > > haven't yet, is the ability for Post-It panels to simultaneously > > stream their content to a text file on the disk. If this proves to be > > simple (which I suspect is the case), I'll add it for the next > > release. > > > > Any idea when the new release of these features will happen? > > > New release is scheduled for Friday (tomorrow), but there's a fair > > amount of IO code testing still needed and depending on how many > > problems I find it might be early next week instead. > > > -- > > David Rutten > > Robert McNeel & Associates
