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With TechEditor, you can develop not only text documents and algorithmic diagrams, but also full-fledged applications. These mini-programs can have a windowed interface with common controls and run directly in TechEditor. No additional software is required to develop or run such applications. Today we will look at one such digital solution — an application for modal analysis of a beam.
Hello there! Welcome to Dуstlab. Today, we'll discuss how to use TechEditor for designing structural elements of a residential low-rise building.
In this video, we’re going to introduce you to a powerful automation tool in TechEditor — the “Diagram Viewport” object. You can find it on the Automation tab. It’s designed to display a section of a diagram in a report.
Hello, welcome to Dystlab. In this video, we’ll show you how to add math calculations to a document.
Hello, it's Dystlab here! In this article, we'll explore the TechEditor interface.
Hello, it's Dystlab! In this article, we're exploring TechEditor's ribbon — the central hub for all your interactions with the program.
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Today, I will share how the use of units of measurement in TechEditor helped me uncover a serious error in a scientific article.
The collection of loads is one of the first stages of the design process. Since loads are an external concepts, logically they should not depend on either the design scheme or the chosen method of analysis. They are purely input data for calculations. However, there are situations where the load magnitude is closely related to a specific calculation methodology. This refers to the design of infrastructural objects.
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Dystlab is a team of Ukrainian engineers, scientists, and designers dedicated to providing digital solutions for the engineering community. Our team consists of like-minded friends who are inspired by modern technologies and passionate about delivering innovative solutions.
The development of TechEditor began in late 2018, but the idea for a hybrid text-mathematical editor had been brewing for some time. In this post, I want to share the story of how it all started.
Hello, Engineers! Today, we will be discussing calculations for reinforced concrete slabs with openings, specifically hollow core slabs.
TechEditor is the environment for technical documentation development and mathematical calculations. But did you know that the same task can be solved in four different ways? Let's see it in the example of a beam calculation.
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Is it possible for a person to live without calculations? It is hard to imagine in modern society.
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