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Roeland Merks
* Added functionality for numerical output (CSV) format. See functions starting with "CSV" in mesh.cpp. External code hull.cpp is responsible for convex hull calculations.
- ToDo: adopt menu item "File->export cell areas" so user can choose a file name or set up periodic output of numerical data.
- ToDo: add parameters re: periodic numeric output to "<settings>" block of LeafML-file, so it becomes possible to set up numeric output interactively, then write the LeafML file and run the program in batch mode to retrieve periodic numeric output.

* Added new functionality to plugin interface. It becomes possible to define a default LeafML init file for a plugin. It is read whenever the model plugin is loaded.
- ToDo: define default LeafML files for all plugins, according to the LeafML files mentioned in the Plant Phys. tutorial.


user: Roeland Merks <merks@cwi.nl>
branch 'default'
added src/hull.cpp
added src/hull.h
changed src/TutorialCode/Tutorial0/tutorial0.pro
changed src/VirtualLeaf.cpp
changed src/VirtualLeaf.pro
changed src/build_models/auxingrowthplugin.cpp
changed src/build_models/auxingrowthplugin.h
changed src/canvas.cpp
changed src/canvas.h
changed src/mainbase.h
changed src/mesh.cpp
changed src/mesh.h
changed src/modelcatalogue.cpp
changed src/simplugin.cpp
changed src/simplugin.h
changed src/xmlwrite.cpp
# $Id$

# Set an environment varible $(MAKE) to the name of the make command
# on your machine, e.g. 'make' on UNIX and 'mingw32-make' on windows.
# Fallback default is UNIX make.

ifeq ($(MAKE),)
	MAKE=make
endif

all: tutorial_0 tutorial_1A tutorial_1B tutorial_1C tutorial_1D tutorial_2 tutorial_3 tutorial_4 tutorial_5

tutorial_0:
	$(MAKE) -C Tutorial0 -f Makefile

tutorial_1A:
	$(MAKE) -C Tutorial1A -f Makefile

tutorial_1B:
	$(MAKE) -C Tutorial1B -f Makefile

tutorial_1C:
	$(MAKE) -C Tutorial1C -f Makefile

tutorial_1D:
	$(MAKE) -C Tutorial1D -f Makefile

tutorial_2:
	$(MAKE) -C Tutorial2 -f Makefile

tutorial_3:
	$(MAKE) -C Tutorial3 -f Makefile

tutorial_4:
	$(MAKE) -C Tutorial4 -f Makefile

tutorial_5:
	$(MAKE) -C Tutorial5 -f Makefile

clean:
	$(MAKE) -C Tutorial0  -f Makefile clean
	$(MAKE) -C Tutorial1A -f Makefile clean
	$(MAKE) -C Tutorial1B -f Makefile clean
	$(MAKE) -C Tutorial1C -f Makefile clean
	$(MAKE) -C Tutorial1D -f Makefile clean
	$(MAKE) -C Tutorial2  -f Makefile clean
	$(MAKE) -C Tutorial3  -f Makefile clean
	$(MAKE) -C Tutorial4  -f Makefile clean
	$(MAKE) -C Tutorial5  -f Makefile clean

# finis