Congratulations, Alan. I may have a student play with this release.
Cheers,
Michel
Michel Audette, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor,
Department of Modeling, Simulation and Visualization Engineering,
Old Dominion University,
Norfolk, VA.
From:
Dear members of the CellML community,
I have a undergraduate student researcher who is interested in combining CellML
models with SOFA-based interactive macroscopic visualization, possibly in
conjunction with OpenCOR, and we are looking for suggestions on simple models
that are conducive to
Dear CellML developers and users,
I would like to write a white paper to the US Dept of Defense that describes
how CellML might be combined with SOFA and OpenRave-based robotic therapy
simulation, where in particular I would like to leverage your toolkit to model
an increase of porosity of
in
CellML for this particular application.
Cheers,
David.
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 7:07 AM, Audette, Michel A. maude...@odu.edu wrote:
Dear CellML developers and users,
I would like to write a white paper to the US Dept of Defense that describes
how CellML might be combined with SOFA and OpenRave
CellML API with XPCOM, but CellML API does not CMake with
XPCOM support
On 09/05/12 16:43, Audette, Michel A. wrote:
Dear CellML users,
I have a recent version of Ubuntu, and when I try to build opencell,
configure tells me
configure: error: The CellML API directory /usr/local did not contain
to build CellML API with XPCOM, but CellML API does not CMake
with XPCOM support
Dear Michel,
-Original Message-
From: cellml-discussion-boun...@cellml.org [mailto:cellml-discussion-
boun...@cellml.org] On Behalf Of Andrew Miller
On 09/05/12 16:43, Audette, Michel A. wrote:
How
Dear CellML users,
I have a recent version of Ubuntu, and when I try to build opencell, configure
tells me
configure: error: The CellML API directory /usr/local did not contain
interfaces/ICIS.xpt. Give the path to the CellML API with
--with-cellml_api=/path/to/cellml_api. Ensure you built