Hi Hans,
I was able to replicate something similar with Ptolemy II 5.0.1 by:
0. Remove my ~/.ptolemyII directory
1. Start Vergil, bring up a graph editor
2. Create a CompositeActor
3. Drag in a Sinewave (which is a class), copy the contents of the
sine
Hi Hans,
I was able to replicate something similar with Ptolemy II 5.0.1 by:
0. Remove my ~/.ptolemyII directory
1. Start Vergil, bring up a graph editor
2. Create a CompositeActor
3. Drag in a Sinewave (which is a class), copy the contents of the
sine wave, paste it inside the composite actor
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Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 12:25 PM
Subject: Adding Instances of customized CompositeActor to User Library
> Dear all,
>
> For a graphical component editor i have extended CompositeActor and can
> now create customized
> composites which have their own look. To save these fo
Dear all,
For a graphical component editor i have extended CompositeActor and can
now create customized
composites which have their own look. To save these for later use, i
turn them into a class and save them in an appropriate .xml file.
If i want to add an instance of such a costumized
"Andre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: ; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 5:46 PM
Subject: Re: CompositeActor
The problem is that the connection inside in the composite has width 1.
If you double click on the connection and set the width to 2, then the
behavior is
when there is no other basis for determining the
width, infer it to be 1.
I've cc'd Haiyang Zheng, who most recently worked on this inference engine,
for comments on whether this makes sense.
Edward
At 12:43 AM 1/4/2006 +0100, Andre wrote:
If I have a CompositeActor containing just an i
If I have
a CompositeActor containing just an input port and a display sink and
connect that to a DE domain model it gives other results than connecting the
display directly. See attached moml for an example.
Can someone tell me
if this is intended and why. How can I avoid that?
Thanks