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Geometries not exist #2

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mhdhassan opened this issue Jun 8, 2021 · 6 comments
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Geometries not exist #2

mhdhassan opened this issue Jun 8, 2021 · 6 comments

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@mhdhassan
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dear @dostamax ,
thank you for releasing such an amazing tool. I have just finished installing it on Linux 20.04 LTS and I have noticed when I started to navigate to the geometries the panel was empty. is it a bug ?
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@vasylskorych
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Dear @mhdhassan , could you please specify, what panel are you talking about and what does "empty" mean here? A screenshot would be also helpfull.

@mhdhassan
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mhdhassan commented Jun 9, 2021

Hello @vasylskorych
i meant the geometry database (see the figure below ), i have also noticed that I can't load my previously saved simulation (also check the figure below).
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@vasylskorych
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@mhdhassan , the geometries database is empty, because no database file is loaded. You can start by loading the default one that can be found at: ...\Installers\Data\Databases\Geometries.mgdb or here

Reagrding loading: could you confirm that the simulation file has an extension *.mdem? Otherwise, please change the setting "Files of type" to "All files" to see your file.

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mhdhassan commented Jun 9, 2021

@vasylskorych also can not load geometries database file.
Screenshot from 2021-06-09 11-18-04
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@mhdhassan , you are looking for the geometries database file in the source code - it is not located there. Please use the path that I mentioned before.

(*.*) is a file name mask. In this case, the program filters all files and shows only those, which correspond to pattern "text.text", but your file has no extension at all, so it is filtered out. On my system, to see all availeble files without filtering, I should use the last option of the "Files of type" setting. On your system, of course, it may be different.

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it works, thank you

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