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Cleanup bit flags
We have quite a few common booleans we use in many places of the code.
Some of them are very simple, like checking for compressible vs incompressible, or for FSI.
But when we want to express something more complicated like is it SA or SST, is the mesh moving or deforming, is this FEM or FVM or FEA, and so on, things are not so simple anymore and we end up with long conditionals repeated in many
In deciding whether to use this library, it would be extremely helpful to see an example page using it that we can test on multiple screen sizes to experience the value added first hand
We should probably check when ifheat=T to make sure that p8 .ne. 0
Otherwise, it messes up the velocity field... :(
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/fltkhs-0.8.0.2/docs/Graphics-UI-FLTK-LowLevel-FLTKHS.html is a great central location from which to explore the fltkhs docs, but it lacks a link to Graphics-UI-FLTK-LowLevel-FL.html. That link would be quite helpful; if you don't know it exists, it's really hard to find out what the fltkhs translation of e.g. the event-related fltk functions is.
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When updating a site yesterday, we ran into errors with the Condition / Iterator / ContainsViewHelper, because our old templates still used the condition argument, which seems to have been dropped.
However, I couldn't find any hint to that in the available documentation (https://fluidtypo3.org/viewhelpers/vhs/master.html as per this Git repository). According to that documentation, the conditio
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There is a workaround for getting the FLIP Fluid cache to work on a render farm, but there is no documentation for this at the moment.
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