UserLab Preferences
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Introduction
The preferences for the UserLab Workbench can be found in the Preferences Editor. In the menu select Edit → Preferences... and then UserLab. This group is only available if the UserLab Workbench has been loaded in the current LabRPS session.
There are two pages: General, Limit.
General
On this page you can specify the following:
Name | Description |
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Working directory | In what directory the working files should be stored |
Limit
On this page you can specify the following:
Name | Description |
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Automatic Large Scale Simulation Mode Activation | When checked, large scale simulation mode is automatically actived by LabRPS when certain conditions are met. |
Max Simulation Point number | This is the maximum number of simulation points (number of processes). If you need to simulation greater number of processes, you may have to activate the Large Scale Simulation mode. Note that is this case your machine can run out memory easily. This number is 300 by default. |
Max Frequency Increment Number | This is the maximum number of Frequency Increment. If you need higher number, you may have to activate the Large Scale Simulation mode. Note that is this case your machine can run out memory easily. This number is 102400 by default. |
Max Time Increment Number | This is the maximum number of Time Increment. If you need higher number, you may have to activate the Large Scale Simulation mode. Note that is this case your machine can run out memory easily. This number is 614400 by default. |
Max Direction Increment Number | This is the maximum number of Direction Increment. If you need higher number, you may have to activate the Large Scale Simulation mode. Note that is this case your machine can run out memory easily. This number is 100000 by default. |
Max X Value Increment Number | This is the maximum number of X Value Increment. If you need higher number, you may have to activate the Large Scale Simulation mode. Note that is this case your machine can run out memory easily. This number is 100000 by default. |
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