Depending on your operating system and preferences, you can start GTS Framework in
the following ways.
Having installed GTS Framework on your local computer:
Using Windows, you will probably prefer double-clicking the GTS Framework icon,
which you have created at installation. (If there is no icon, look for the file
gtsFrameworkGui.bat in the folder where you installed the framework, and drag
this file to your desktop to create a link.)
On Linux, you might prefer using the command-line, which currently involves two
steps: First, you need to change in to folder where you installed the framework, and
call setup.sh. This step is only necessary for each time you log in or start a new
shell. After this, you can start the framework by typing gtsframework, regardless of
the current folder. The whole sequence will look like this (paths may differ on your
system):
Depending on your operating system and preferences, you can start GTS Framework in
the following ways.
Having installed GTS Framework on your local computer:
Using Windows, you will probably prefer double-clicking the GTS Framework icon,
which you have created at installation. (If there is no icon, look for the file
gtsFrameworkGui.bat in the folder where you installed the framework, and drag
this file to your desktop to create a link.)
On Linux, you might prefer using the command-line, which currently involves two
steps: First, you need to change in to folder where you installed the framework, and
call setup.sh. This step is only necessary for each time you log in or start a new
shell. After this, you can start the framework by typing gtsframework, regardless of
the current folder. The whole sequence will look like this (paths may differ on your
system):
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