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If you are asking why Parameters is not all defined at a Class level instead of instance level it is because I did not think of it then, I am now but have not changed the code so far ( requires more thought ).
 
If you are asking why Parameters is not all defined at a Class level instead of instance level it is because I did not think of it then, I am now but have not changed the code so far ( requires more thought ).
 
== How: New Users Guide ==
 
 
This section of this page is for a new user to the parameters as used in my applications.  Later you can read the documentation below for more advanced users.  For new users there are two parts of parameters.py that you should probably read.  The method parameters.new_user_mode() is normally where you should put your personal settings.  This alone is not sufficient, because you need to know what settings to include and how to choose values.  For this refer to the method parameters.default_mode, where a default is set for all values ( I hope ) and comments document the settings.  Also refer to the written documentation for each application.
 
 
Remember that the parameter.py file has to be legal Python.
 
 
  
 
== How: More Advanced ==
 
== How: More Advanced ==

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