The Center for Connected Learning and Computer-Based Modeling at Northwestern University is pleased to announce NetLogo 6.2.2, available for free download from our site at https://ccl.northwestern.edu/netlogo/download.shtml.
NetLogo 6.2.2 is primarily a bug fix release that addresses an issue saving models to HTML introduced in NetLogo 6.2.1. It also includes several additional bugfixes.
The NetLogo user community continues to experience much growth. Maintaining the large code-base, adding new products, adding features to support our users, and expanding the models library requires considerable resources.
Please consider making a tax deductible donation at our site. All donation sizes help. https://ccl.northwestern.edu/netlogo/giving.shtml
NetLogo.cfg file on macOS systems.profiler:data primitive to the Profiler extension that returns all the profiler data as a list of lists suitable for passing to the CSV extension for output to a file.We encourage our users to report any bugs they find with NetLogo 6 to our bugs mailing list, and other feedback to our feedback mailing list. We encourage users who encounter a bug to consult this wiki page which lists current problems as users report them to us and offers advice on how to alleviate or work around them.
This list below contains several issues known to us at the time of the release of 6.2.2:
vid extension crashes while the code tab is popped out, the code tab will not be usable again until NetLogo is restarted.vid extension will crash NetLogo if you use vid:camera-open or vid:camera-select and then start a different program (like Zoom) and use the same camera. If you start the other program first and then start NetLogo things work better, but there are still many reports of problems on macOS. We're investigating the issues.vid extension produces videos that don't play properly in Windows (the same video plays correctly on a Mac, however). It appears to play videos created by other sources properly.arduino extension doesn't work properly in Windows 10 under 64-bit NetLogo. It does work properly running under 32-bit NetLogo. We recommend windows users who want to work with the arduino extension install the 32-bit version of NetLogo.NetLogo was designed and authored by Uri Wilensky, project leader and director of the CCL. The current core development team includes Jeremy Baker, Jason Bertsche, Aaron Brandes, and Bryan Head. Seth Tisue and Nicolas Payette have made major contributions in the past. Many others have contributed greatly. HubNet was jointly designed by Uri Wilensky and Walter Stroup.
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I have managed to embed my image into the Netlogo model, however I don't know how to make the turtles go inside the area of the image itself. I have been googling for the same without any success. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.