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WUFI Corr button does not appear
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 10:02 pm -1100
by Nordlicht
Hello I tried have a look at WUFI Corr but I was not able to get data into the programm.
In the help it says that after the Installation there should appear a button in the movie player simular to the WUFI Bio button. It does not on my installation.
I am using the latest Version of WUFI Pro 5.3.4.1363
Kind regards
Nordlicht
Re: WUFI Corr button does not appear
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 12:36 am -1100
by Christian Bludau
Dear Nordlicht,
The Animation1D of WUFI Pro 5 can only handle 3 IDs for IBP PostProcessModules.
And WUFI Corr has the internal ID 4.
To get it run go to the postproc folder of WUFI, usually here:
c:\Program Files (x86)\WUFI\PostProc\ and create a copy of the file ID_4.ini and rename it to an ID higher than 100, e.g. ID_104.ini
The open this file with the editor and change the first line from
[ID_4] to [ID_104] (if you used that).
Save and reopen Animation1D, then it should work.
Christian
Re: WUFI Corr button does not appear
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 8:17 pm -1100
by Nordlicht
Dear Christian,
now the button is integrated in Animation 1D and it seems to work, but when WUFI Corr opens up there is no data transfered.
KR
Nordlicht
Re: WUFI Corr button does not appear
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 10:06 pm -1100
by Christian Bludau
Right, that dosn´t work for me either.
But you can open up the WUFI Project File (w5p) in WUFI Corr using the File -> Open menu.
As WUFI Corr is developed for WUFI Pro 6 we probably will not guarantee the functionality with older versions.
Christian
Re: WUFI Corr button does not appear
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 10:10 pm -1100
by Nordlicht
Ja, das geht, aber dann kann ich ja nur die Innenoberfläche betrachten und keine Position innerhalb der Konstruktion.
Gruß
Nordlicht
Re: WUFI Corr button does not appear
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 10:16 pm -1100
by Christian Bludau
Was auch gehen müsste ist die ASCII-Ausgabe der Position in WUFI z.B. über einen Monitor und dann unter "Ursprungsdatei" im Ast "Temp und RF am Metall" öffnen.
Gruß,
Christian