2011/12/15 Johan Beke :
> Seems ok. When are you planning a release? I'm short on time but I want to
> give some code a quick check and rewrite a function for the next release.
>
> grtz,
>
> Johan
>
>> Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 17:45:57 +0100
>
>> Subject: Re: Package ocframe
>> From: carba...@ifi.uzh
Seems ok. When are you planning a release? I'm short on time but I want to give
some code a quick check and rewrite a function for the next release.
grtz,
Johan
> Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 17:45:57 +0100
> Subject: Re: Package ocframe
> From: carba...@ifi.uzh.ch
> To: johanb...@hotmail.com; octav
Hi Johan,
I cleaned up the structure of mechanics to
ctave-forge
|_ main
|_ mechanics
|_ inst
|_ ocframe
I this way should be easier to maintain.
I also fixed the name of SolveFrame it was different form the name of the file.
Let me know if you have any troubles.
JPi
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On 29 Sep 2011, at 12:00, Juan Pablo Carbajal wrote:
> So ocframe would be a subfolder of inst. When installed, the structure
> is lost, this is just for maintenance.
> (It is easy to change the structure to put ocframe as a subfolder of
> mechanics instead of mechanics/inst).
If you want you ca
Hi Johan,
Put the your folder wherever it feels natural for you. I will adapt
the script to handle that.
The only requirement is that Inside your folder you have the structure
of a package. So, for you it means you just drop your package where
you want it. I will then merge the "capitalized" files
Juan,
I ll move my project into the mechanics (although my package is more for static
structural analysis but that does not bother me) . However, I do not clearly
see where I will put my files. I just move my folder ocframe into your folder.
On my computer I just got the svn structure which i