X-Git-Url: http://git.salome-platform.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fdocutils%2Farchives%2FSALOME_Application.txt;h=c77bd6da26cb6408ece9849fbadd8d462d23e2e4;hb=6d9c102060aa7ad2e25f3e252ab2c1d57de4d38f;hp=0abcaed1ee66737c28753dba0dbd2c374ab47e42;hpb=daaea80f8e048d89df3ea270794061f7f8d46395;p=modules%2Fkernel.git diff --git a/doc/docutils/archives/SALOME_Application.txt b/doc/docutils/archives/SALOME_Application.txt index 0abcaed1e..c77bd6da2 100644 --- a/doc/docutils/archives/SALOME_Application.txt +++ b/doc/docutils/archives/SALOME_Application.txt @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ General principles A SALOME application is defined by a set of modules (GEOM, SMESH, ASTER...). A SALOME User can define several SALOME Applications. These applications are -runnable from the same user account. These applications may share the same +runnable from the same user account. These applications may share the same KERNEL and modules. Thus, the application configuration is independant of KERNEL and must not be put in KERNEL_ROOT_DIR. @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ First way - references to different module directories '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' The script createAppli.sh in ${KERNEL_ROOT_DIR}/bin/salome creates an -application directory with the given path in parameter. ${APPLI} is a path +application directory with the given path in parameter. ${APPLI} is a path relative to ${HOME}. The directory is only a skeleton, the user has to edit several files to @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ creates a virtual installation of SALOME in the application directory ${APPLI} (bin, lib, doc, share...), with, for each file (executable, script, data, library, resources...), symbolic links to the actual file. -Providing an existing an existing script for SALOME prerequisites (the same one +Providing an existing script for SALOME prerequisites (the same one used for modules compilation, or given with the modules installation), the installation works without further modification for a single computer (unless some modules needs a special environment not defined in the above script). @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ following the computers). The ${APPLI} directory contains scripts for environment and runs. Environment scripts must be configured (by the user) on each computer. All the environment -scripts are in the ${APPLI}/env.d directory. +scripts are in the ${APPLI}/env.d directory. The script ${APPLI}/envd sources **all** the files (\*.sh) in ${APPLI}/env.d in alphanumeric order (after edition, think to remove backup files). the envd @@ -139,8 +139,8 @@ envSALOME.sh export SalomeAppConfig=${HOME}/${APPLI} - where SalomeAppConfig designates the directory containing SalomeApp.xml. - Note that ${APPLI} is already defined by the calling scripts when + where SalomeAppConfig designates the directory containing SalomeApp.xml. + Note that ${APPLI} is already defined by the calling scripts when env.d/envSalome.sh is sourced. User run scripts @@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ Add an external Python interpretor to a running session It's often easier to develop and try Python scripts outside the GUI embedded Python interpreter. Imagine, for instance, you are writing a script involving geometry and mesh modules. -first, launch a SALOME session with gui, then, on another terminal:: +First, launch a SALOME session with gui, then, on another terminal:: ./runSession python