> You haven't renamed the variable or the component, I assume? It stores
> variables by the index of the import (i.e. the order it started loading,
> 0 for the main model), the component name, and the variable name. One
> possibility is that the import number could be different (perhaps it
> st
Hi all,
Just a minor comment on the glyph definition in the CellML Graph
Metadata specification.
The specification currently defines four glyphs: cg:dots, cg:squares,
cg:circles, and cg:diamonds. I'd like to suggest that the glyph itself
should not be plural. So the four should be: cg:dot, cg:
David Nickerson wrote:
> Initial thoughts on 0.1rc1:
>
> Much improved integration performance, but have no time to fully test it ;-)
>
> It is painfully and prohibitively slow to load a model or to swap
> between models.
This depends on the complexity of the model you are working with. The
core
Initial thoughts on 0.1rc1:
Much improved integration performance, but have no time to fully test it ;-)
It is painfully and prohibitively slow to load a model or to swap
between models. Similarly for cloning a model. This seems true for both
simple models with very few variables (i.e. 1952 Hod
Hi all,
A new draft specification, the Custom Subset Metadata Specification, has
been added to the CellML site, at
http://www.cellml.org/specifications/metadata/custom_subset/.
The abstract of the specification is as follows:
"
CellML provides a mechanism to describe mathematical models. CellML
Hi all,
The first release candidate for PCEnv, version 0.1, has been
released. Information about the released files is available at:
http://www.cellml.org/tools/pcenv/pcenv-releases/physiome-cellml-environment/releases/0.1rc1
This release candidate has been designed so it will work with the
recen
Hi all,
The first release candidate for xpcellml_api, version 1.0, has been
released. Information about the release files is available at:
http://www.cellml.org/tools/api/downloads/xpcellml_api/releases/1.0rc1
This release candidate has been designed so it will work with the
corresponding rele
Andrew Miller wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The first release candidate for CellML API, version 1.0, has been
> released
Information about the released files is available at
http://www.cellml.org/tools/api/downloads/cellml-dom-api-core-implementation/releases/1.0rc1
> . If you would like to ensure that yo
Hi all,
The first release candidate for CellML API, version 1.0, has been
released. If you would like to ensure that your application works with
the CellML API 1.0 release, please test against the release candidate.
Once a reasonable amount of time has elapsed, and no problems with the
release