I'm more than happy to help =)

2014-08-09 12:40 GMT+02:00 Andrea Vigliotti <[email protected]>:

> that is grea,  many thanks again Simon!!
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> On 9 August 2014 11:38, Simon Danisch <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> It is indeed the intended behavior, as I hardly use the interactive
>> session.
>> But, you can simply wrap the while loop into @async and inside the while
>> loop you can call a your own functions.
>> This way you can interactively edit this function and update the render
>> loop!
>> (Don't forget to put the GLFW.Terminate() inside the @async block, as
>> this will close the window otherwise)
>>
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>> 2014-08-09 12:29 GMT+02:00 Andrea Vigliotti <[email protected]>:
>>
>>
>>> <https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-gKW29RS1gUY/U-X3vQOj65I/AAAAAAAACxg/-h2SXH2AmCQ/s1600/reference_cases2.png>
>>>
>>> yes! It works no, many thanks!
>>>
>>> I'll study the code and try to implement it for my needs!
>>>
>>> is it normal that I have to close the window with the picture to have
>>> julia's prompt back?
>>>
>>> thanks!
>>> andrea
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Saturday, 9 August 2014 11:21:49 UTC+1, Simon Danisch wrote:
>>>
>>>> Try to get xorg-dev and libglu1-mesa-dev first ;)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2014-08-09 12:17 GMT+02:00 Andrea Vigliotti <[email protected]>:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Simon,
>>>>>
>>>>> this is the output
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> julia> Pkg.build("GLFW")
>>>>> INFO: Building GLFW
>>>>> INFO: Building GLFW 3.0.4 library from source
>>>>> -- Using X11 for window creation
>>>>> -- Using GLX for context creation
>>>>> CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:204 (message):
>>>>>   The RandR library and headers were not found
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
>>>>> See also "/home/av388/.julia/v0.3/GLFW/deps/builds/glfw-3.0.4/
>>>>> CMakeFiles/CMakeOutput.log".
>>>>> See also "/home/av388/.julia/v0.3/GLFW/deps/builds/glfw-3.0.4/
>>>>> CMakeFiles/CMakeError.log".
>>>>> ERROR: failed process: Process(`cmake -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON
>>>>> -DGLFW_BUILD_EXAMPLES=OFF -DGLFW_BUILD_DOCS=OFF
>>>>> -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=../../usr64 -DGLFW_BUILD_TESTS=OFF
>>>>> ../../src/glfw-3.0.4`, ProcessExited(1)) [1]
>>>>> WARNING: Build failed, you may need to manually install the library (see
>>>>> http://www.glfw.org/download.html for more information)
>>>>>
>>>>> julia>
>>>>>
>>>>> I guess I need to install glfw manually
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, 9 August 2014 10:53:42 UTC+1, Simon Danisch wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Don't worry about bothering me, it's in my interest to make this run
>>>>>> smooth ;)
>>>>>> On which platform are you?
>>>>>> You might need to run Pkg.build("GLFW")
>>>>>> If that doesn't work, it will help to post the output of
>>>>>> Pkg.build("GLFW")
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Am Mittwoch, 6. August 2014 15:22:57 UTC+2 schrieb Andrea Vigliotti:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> does anyboby know how to plot a 2D polygonal patch with interpolated
>>>>>>> colouring, based on the nodal values?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I would basically like to reproduce the matlab "patch" command, and
>>>>>>> I need it to post-process some simulation results from on a finite 
>>>>>>> element
>>>>>>> model, what I would like to obtain is some contour filled plot on the
>>>>>>> deformed model, which has an arbitrary shape
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> PyPlot includes the fill() command that draws filled polygonal with
>>>>>>> flat colour, but I couldn't find a version that plots polygons with
>>>>>>> interpolated colours,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> do you guys have any suggestion about this?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> thanks,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> andrea
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>
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