What’s Covered in this Manual
Organization of the User's Guide
This manual is organized into four sections. The first section covers installation of OpenSim. The next section describes how to use the basic components of the OpenSim graphical user interface (GUI). The third section covers the tools available within OpenSim, including plotting, scaling, inverse kinematics, inverse dynamics, forward dynamics, and computed muscle control. The last section describes how to prepare your data for use within OpenSim. The OpenSim Developer's Guide provides examples and tutorials for using OpenSim's C++ API.
Conventions in the User's Guide
Below are some of the conventions used within this document:
- <- Arrows are used to indicate cascading menu selections
- bold Bold-faced text is used to highlight menu choices, mouse button selections, and other actions
- italics Names of panels and sections within an OpenSim window appear in italics
- brown italics Brown italics are used to identify new vocabulary
Many of the OpenSim files use an Extensible Markup Language (XML) file format. In describing these files, the following formats are used:
- <TagName> Tags appear in brown text surrounded by blue brackets
- attribute Attributes associated with XML tags appear in red text
- value Valid values for a set of tags are indicated in bold green
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