Miroslav,
The IDF Editor looks in the directory where the
IDF file is
located for the .rdd and .mdd files. It does not
have any
setting to change this. Sorry, I never thought
about that
being an option.
I am very curious about your use of IDF Editor
with WINE on
Linux. Is it fully functional other than the .rdd
file
issue? Did it require any special configuration of
WINE?
Other people have asked about being able to use
IDF Editor
on Linux, can you share any other details that
would allow
others to use it on Linux?
Thanks
Jason
On 12/16/2013 12:24 PM, Miroslav Bratanov wrote:
> Hello all,
> I am using the Linux version of EnergyPlus.
When I run a model the
> result files are stored in a directory called
Output which is
> automatically created in the same location
where the .idf file is. I
> also have the Windows version installed under
WINE mostly because
> sometimes I prefer to use the IDFEditor. But
using it this way when I
> want to set an Output:Variable in the
IDFEditor, the Variable Name
> drop-down menu is not being populated with
the data from the .rdd file.
> I suppose it is because the IDFEditor
searches for the .rdd file in the
> same location where the .idf file is. So, I
want to know if there is a
> way to change the settings of the IDFEditor
to search for the .rdd file
> in the Output directory?
>
> Thank you!
> Miroslav
>
>
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