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Luca Peruzzo
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punching the title
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06/03/17 08:32 »
Hello,
I'm posting under "surface complexation..." only because it is the context of my experiments, but it is a general topic so move it where you think is more suitable, I couldn't decide a better one, sorry.
Is there a way to punch the "simulation title"?
OK I can see/punch "solution number", "reaction", "reaction step" and others, but if it possible to punch the title without to much effort I would use it for long sequences of simulations.
Luca
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dlparkhurst
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06/03/17 16:05 »
Sorry, no, there is no method to write a "TITLE" to the selected output file.
It is possible to write the description of the solution with the Basic function "description". In the following example, the description is "abc def"
SOLUTION 1 abc def
During the reaction calculations, if you SAVE and USE, the description of the solution will be something like
"Solution after simulation 2. "
Although, I guess that could be modified by SOLUTION_MODIFY.
There is also a "state" that can be enabled in SELECTED_OUTPUT that gives some information about what type of calculation is being done.
Maybe not much help for what you want to do.
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Luca Peruzzo
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10/03/17 10:22 »
Thank you very much fro your reply!
I'll include the two outputs.
I guess it will be enough
best,
Luca
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dlparkhurst
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10/03/17 15:04 »
I'll see about adding a TITLE function in a future release.
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