New beta build available for testing at:
http://www.hpcoders.com.au/Minsky.1.4.D30-win-dist.tar.gz
and
http://www.hpcoders.com.au/Minsky.1.4.D30-mac-dist.dmg
This week's beta build features a number of new features:
1) A user option to select different ODE solvers - both the order, and
whether implicit or explicit. The default is 4th order explicit.
2) Notches on group icons indicating that one can drag variables onto
the side strips to create new "I/O variables" for that group
3) LaTeX export now produces line wrapped formulae. This uses the
breqn package, which should be supported by most LaTeX engines, but if
yours doesn't support it, it can be disabled by means of a user
option.
4) Simulation data can now be exported as a CSV file for export into
external spreadsheets or plotting packages.
5) Cell contents can be dragged between cells, in the style of
XL. This helps fix up columns shared between Godley tables, which is
difficult to do otherwise. Note that on MacOS, it will complain about
the "exchange cursor" not being available. Sorry about that - the
documentation says this cursor is supposed to be available on all
systems. This will be fixed in some future release by adding some
MacOS specific code to handle it.
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