While UI interactive tools have many advantages and commands may appear to be antiquated, it's the commands that provide FLAC2D with its power and flexibility to efficiently describe a numerical model. The use of commands in Itasca software provides a number of advantages:
While Itasca is committed to enchaining our software UI to expand interactivity, our goal is not to remove the command-driven interface but, instead, to simplify its use, making simulations easier to undertake while retaining the flexibility this design embodies.
FLAC2D adopts Itasca's common command syntax with better consistency and clarity. All commands generally conform to the standard pattern of NOUN - VERB - OPTION - MODIFIERS - RANGE. This makes it much easier to learn and reuse the commands.
In order to make creating and editing data files as easy as possible, FLAC2D contains the following features:
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A new FISH intrinsic naming convention has also been implemented. This greatly increases the clarity of function names and allows the editor to automatically highlight both correct and incorrect intrinsic names as you type.
To assist users with data files and FISH, a mapping guide is available in the help documentation.
The built-in Text Editor provides the ability to edit text-based project resources (data files, FISH files, etc.). It is limited to the display of text and may be used with any text file, including Python scripts (providing these are saved as *.py files). The main tools for text editing appear on the the toolbar, most of which also appear on the pane’s right-click menu. Users may customize preferences and settings.
The Text Editor provides features specifically designed to work with Itasca software data files, including:
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