Right. Nanorex has closed their doors. I pinged Mark and asked if I
could help make this happen, so he's letting me run with this.
> or is this a fork? I did not realize that you were active with NE-1.
Heh. Lee, how did you think I spontaneously solved your ne-1 python
problems last year? On the spot, without a reference- over at your
house? Actually I was just winging that.. but yeah, that's how you and
I met I think.
Tom & Thomas:
http://diyhpl.us/cgit/nanoengineer
git clone git://diyhpl.us/nanoengineer
Hi Guys,
It's good to see some interest in NE1 again. Do you have any sort of road map for development yet?
Best,
Tom
I'd like to suggest creating a new sprint backlog for this group
(which everyone can comment on) and not put a time limit on it. It
will take everyone a while to set up a development environment, get
oriented with the code and start productive coding work.
Here is a quick, short list of the things I believe should be
considered for the 1st sprint:
1. Wiki pages for setting up a NE1 developer's environment for
Windows, MacOSX and Linux. Currently we have these wiki page, but they
need to be updated:
http://nanoengineer-1.net/mediawiki/index.php?title=NE1_Build_and_Release_System_Overview
2. Epydoc install/config on the server to (re)generate NE1 API docs like these:
http://www.nanoengineer-1.com/snapshots/NE1_Documentation/
3. Updated wiki pages for creating NE1 install packages for Windows,
MacOSX and Linux.
4. Set up Bugzilla for NE1 on server (I'm working on this with Bryan
-- stay tuned).
5. Update (and clean up) the NE1 Wiki with new info (i.e. where to get
the code, setting up a NE1 dev environment, etc.) . I've started this,
but more to be done.
These 5 projects would be a good start for the first sprint.
>
> They used Wind IDE for development.
> http://www.nanoengineer-1.net/mediawiki/index.php?search=IDE&go=Go
We used Wing IDE (www.wingware.com). The Personal Edition is $35 and
worth it. I use the Professional Edition and love it.
>
> Since Netbeans has a python plugin, I think netbeans should be used (it is
> free)
> http://www.google.com/search?q=netbeans
I'll take a look at NetBeans. Can you create a "Getting Started with
NetBeans IDE" wiki page explaining what module(s)/plugin(s) to
download and any relevant configuration info.
>
>
> A linux installer/ package is needed to make NE1 accessible to the linux
> crowd.
> There is a new version of BitRock Install builder available.
> http://bitrock.com/
Agreed.
>
> I see there was some change to the build requirements notes regarding QT,
> PyQt and Sip. This is really the only part that prevents a linux install. I
> see the build for Mac but not linux on this Page
> http://nanoengineer-1.net/mediawiki/index.php?title=PreReq_Builds
Maybe Thomas could add something about building NE1 for Fedora on that page?
>
> There was a DNA origami Feature. That should be returned.
The DNA Origami feature was superseded by "Build DNA" and all
sub-commands. Tom Moore actually designed a new origami structure
using NE1 that was eventually synthesized by Paul Rothemund. It was
painful for Tom since NE1 is so slow with large models. It is
imperative to get the graphics optimization in NE1 working (more on
that later).
>
> The movie feature should make AVIs, preferably without needing POV-Ray and
> Picture2AVI as separate programs
This is a feature request. Add it here:
http://www.nanoengineer-1.net/mediawiki/index.php?title=Feature_requests#Other_renderers
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 6:54 PM, Tom <moor...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> It's good to see some interest in NE1 again. Do you have any sort of road
>> map for development yet?
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Tom
>
>
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First, go to http://www.nanoengineer-1.net and click "Create an
account or log in" link in the upper left corner. Click the "Create
New Account" button and create an account for yourself.
Then go to:
http://www.nanoengineer-1.net/mediawiki/index.php?title=Development_tools_for_Python
and click the Edit tab/button and add these 2 lines *after* the Wing
IDE section:
==== [http://netbeans.org/ NetBeans] ====
* [[NetBeans for NE1 Python development]]
After you save the page, you'll notice that the "NetBeans for NE1
Python development" link is red, indicating it is a new (empty) page.
Click on it and it will take you to an empty page where you can begin
editing the page.
NOTE: There is an MYSQL error when you click save every time. Just
click on the "Article" tab after you save and you'll notice that edits
were indeed saved. I'm looking into this problem and will let you know
when I have it fixed.
>
> My suggestion is essentially the same as this one from the list:
> http://www.nanoengineer-1.net/mediawiki/index.php?title=Making_simulation_videos_and_DVDs
>
>>> The movie feature should make AVIs, preferably without needing POV-Ray
>>> and
>>> Picture2AVI as separate programs
>>
>> This is a feature request. Add it here:
>>
>>
>> http://www.nanoengineer-1.net/mediawiki/index.php?title=Feature_requests#Other_renderers
>>
>>
>
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> How do I create a New Page?
http://www.nanoengineer-1.net/mediawiki/index.php?title=Development_tools_for_Python
and click the Edit tab/button and add these 2 lines *after* the Wing
IDE section:
Did you create an account and log in first?
You should also see "Edit" links for each section on the page to the
right of the section header. You can click on that, too, and append
the text at the end of the section and save. The new section
(NetBeans) should show up -- then you can click the Edit link to edit
just that section.
>
>>
>>
>> http://www.nanoengineer-1.net/mediawiki/index.php?title=Development_tools_for_Python
>>
>> and click the Edit tab/button and add these 2 lines *after* the Wing
>> IDE section:
>>
>
> For clarity, i would like to add it under Free IDEs
> Maybe making it item 1.2.9 would be appropriate
Sounds good.
>
>>
>> ==== [http://netbeans.org/ NetBeans] ====
>> * [[NetBeans for NE1 Python development]]
>>
>> After you save the page, you'll notice that the "NetBeans for NE1
>> Python development" link is red, indicating it is a new (empty) page.
>> Click on it and it will take you to an empty page where you can begin
>> editing the page.
>>
>
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I notice the page is currently protected -- it was probably spammed a
while ago. Hopefully, you can edit it if you log into your account
first. If not, let me know.
Mark
Did you create an account and log in first?
You should also see "Edit" links for each section on the page to the
right of the section header. You can click on that, too, and append
the text at the end of the section and save. The new section
(NetBeans) should show up -- then you can click the Edit link to edit
just that section.
The page is now unlocked. Sorry about that -- I thought logging in
would allow you to edit it.
I'm off to have Thanksgiving dinner, so I'll be offline until late this evening.
Happy Thanksgiving,
Mark
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Lee,
It is cad/src/main.py
Dear Mark,I need to re-install nanoengineer v 1.1.12, but the website is down and i cant download it anymore. Please let me know if you have this version and if you can send it to me. Please use my email reza.m.zadegan @ uky.edu or contact me on 859 359 8726
Thanks, but version 1.1.12 that I m looking for is corrupted. I imagine its uploaded as it was faulty. Can you provide me another link?
I can download load it but as trying to install it I get an error indicating the file is corrupted. I guess the original file should weight something about 30 mb and this one is 10 mb.
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I can download load it but as trying to install it I get an error indicating the file is corrupted. I guess the original file should weight something about 30 mb and this one is 10 mb.