Parametric design in MoI?
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 From:  bemfarmer
7713.501 
The old motor2.nod file does not load properly in version .85.
The lochinvar blue (medium blue color) wires, hex 339999 color, do not work. Is this a compatibility bug?
However, if the three Math nodes are cloned, and rewired, the modified motor2.nod file works fine.
The new wires are shadow green (medium aquamarine color), hex 99ccaa color.
The three old Math nodes, and the lochinvar blue wires may be deleted.

- Brian



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 From:  bemfarmer
7713.502 
There seem to be many different names for colors.
This website has some names for many colors:
http://chir.ag/projects/name-that-color/#99CCAA

Gold wires: CCAA00, Buddha Gold.
Pink wires: BB77AA, Bouquet. Orchid seems close.

- Brian

EDITED: 19 Oct 2016 by BEMFARMER

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 From:  bemfarmer
7713.503 
The epicycloidal reducer .3dm and nod file was previously given.
Similar to the motor nod file, the 4 math nodes had to be cloned and rewired.

Is there any reason not to activate the quartz node?

- Brian

EDITED: 16 Oct 2016 by BEMFARMER


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 From:  Karsten (KMRQUS)
7713.504 In reply to 7713.503 
Hello Brian,
thanks for your investigations and the updated node files.
Have a nice day
Karsten
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 From:  bemfarmer
7713.505 
Is there a recommended software for creating User Guides or Manuals?
(Free versions preferred:-)
(I've googled for about a dozen...)

Which wiki software does MoI site use?
Is MediaWiki good?

- Brian
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
7713.506 In reply to 7713.505 
A simple Web page creator can be also sufficient! ;)

Two free ones
https://www.weebly.com very easy!
I have used it for this :
http://manuelgrobotovf.weebly.com/
http://zibifr.weebly.com/
http://profilbuilder2vf.weebly.com/
http://sketchupsubd.weebly.com/manuels.html
(etc...an half thousand...)

www.wix.com a little more elaborated but very easy also!
I have used it for this : http://schmoll8.wixsite.com/monolithfr

EDITED: 11 Oct 2016 by PILOU

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 From:  bemfarmer
7713.507 In reply to 7713.506 
Thank you Pilou.
I'll have a look.
- Brian
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 From:  BurrMan
7713.508 In reply to 7713.505 
Hey bemfarmer,
Use "docbook" as your search point.

Alot of times you can find docbook filters for whatever editor you already use. Like word, openoffice, notepad++.... (havent researched myself)
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 From:  Michael Gibson
7713.509 In reply to 7713.505 
Hi Brian, the MoI wiki does use MediaWiki and it is good and familiar to a lot of people. It needs PHP and MySQL set up on the web server which are usually already set up on many hosting services.

- Michael
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 From:  bemfarmer
7713.510 In reply to 7713.508 
Thank you Burr, and Michael.
- Brian
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 From:  adamio
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 From:  chippwalters
7713.512 In reply to 7713.505 
FWIW, I like using Markdown for manuals because it can be rendered out as HTML and PDF + it's easy to read plainly. So, you end up separating the content from the display which is great as it will make migrating in the future easier.

IMO, the wikis aren't nearly as nice as they're pretty slow, and rarely render acceptable PDF output. Plus, there's always too much added functionality and content on how to use the wiki, and all other sorts of confusing information. Lastly, IMO, their design is just not so nice.

Here's an interesting little Jscript WIKI called MDWIKI which if you put on your server (or I put on my dropbox folder) can automatically convert an existing .md (markdown) file AS IT'S RUN, so you don't have to always do the .md -> HTML conversion each time you edit your .md file.

Check out this site I created using only .md and MDWIKI:
https://altuit.cloud/web/dbpub/markdown/MoiObjLibDontMove/mdwiki.html#!index.md
and here's the markdown:
https://altuit.cloud/web/dbpub/markdown/MoiObjLibDontMove/index.md

and here's another one with a different theme:

https://altuit.cloud/web/dbpub/markdown/LiveCodePublicDontMove/mdwiki.html#!altIconSplashBuilder.md

HTH.
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 From:  bemfarmer
7713.513 In reply to 7713.512 
Thank you chippwalters.
So that is what an .md file is.
I've just purchased MarkdownPad2Pro for $14.95, and installed Writage, for MS Word, and Pandoc.
I have not located "good" ms word templates, nor identified what fonts to use, for a "User Manual."
- Brian
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 From:  chippwalters
7713.514 
Hi Brian,

Please check out http://StackEdit.io
It may be one of the best markdown tools out there. It also can render HTML (different templates) as well as PDF.
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 From:  bemfarmer
7713.515 In reply to 7713.514 
Thank you Chippwalters.

Stackedit looks powerful, but the install with yum, bower, npm, gulp, ... is very confusing, as I've never done such before.

- Brian
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 From:  speedy (AL2000)
7713.516 In reply to 7713.515 
Hello Friends
another little example to share with you;

Karsten, I have loaded your Node ... congratulations
Just a question...
Can I put them in the Node editor with the original Max's Node
v.085?
Many thanks for your response
best
al

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 From:  mkdm
7713.517 In reply to 7713.516 
Hi speedy (AL2000),

What a fantastic job!

One further step to Jewelry Design in Moi!

Thanks,

- Marco (mkdm)
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 From:  Karsten (KMRQUS)
7713.518 In reply to 7713.516 
Hello Al,
I always try not to touch Max original code, only for some experiments. Nodes are normally additions, to purpose functionallity.
Have a nice day
Karsten
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 From:  chippwalters
7713.519 In reply to 7713.515 
Hi Brian,

Not sure I understand. I just use it in the Chrome browser window. No need to download any app.
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 From:  James (JFH)
7713.520 In reply to 7713.517 
Hi Marco,

I tried to install your PatternSelectArray node into new version of node editor without success.
The problem seems to be that there is a conflict with existing function "pointArray.prototype.getElement".
I tried renaming it, but still no luck.

Have you rewritten node for v0.85?

One suggestion I think would be useful is for node input to accept number series (disregarding commas).
In that way for example a random pattern could be generated: range/random/interp/PatternSelectArray.
Also inputs may, in later development, be generated by boolean (True/false) queries with outputs of ones & zeros.
Just a thought!

Thanks,
-James
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