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Does it save changes made in the gui? #17

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StephenJRead opened this issue Jun 12, 2019 · 2 comments
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Does it save changes made in the gui? #17

StephenJRead opened this issue Jun 12, 2019 · 2 comments

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@StephenJRead
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I'm a bit confused about something. The gui interface would seem to indicate that there are various things that can be changed in the interface, but they don't seem to actually change. And I don't see a way to save the changes.

First, I clicked on RA25 in the Net field and got a dialog box that has Add Layer.. and Connect Layer...I added a Layer and then hit Build, but nothing happened in the gui (although it did create a dialog box with relevant info in it). ra25 crashed while I was trying to edit fields here. I also tried to use the gui to add Parameter sets, but that crashed when I was playing with it.

My assumption was that because everything must be defined in the text file and then the network built, that one could not dynamically change or add things in the gui. But if it is true that these kinds of things can't be changed in the gui, why does the gui have Add buttons that make make it look possible. And if it is true that one can modify these things in the gui, where (or how) do the changes get saved for use later?

@rcoreilly
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Sorry those are not fully functional yet -- the goal is for it to generate code for things you construct in the GUI, so you can paste that back into your program. on the TODO list..

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