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RELEASE NOTES FOR RMAGEN
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NOTE The user may now drag and drop RM1/ or GEO/BIN files onto a shortcut to
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RMAGEN to initiate the program. The correct directory will be selected
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and the user prompted as to whether a map file is to be used. Remember that a
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map file is not required and will only be needed when nodal elevation data
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is to be interpolated.
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Version 8.4 June 2020
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This update addresses two features of RMAGEN.
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1. The treatment of GRD format map files has been modified so that when bed levels
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are automatically interpolated from the grid defined grid location. In addition, the size
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capability has been updated so that almost unlimited numbers grid cells can be input.
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Finally, the display capability of this input data has been refined to build and then
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display an image. For very large systems this make display faster and not subject to
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a situation where a timeout occurs when drawing.
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2 The mesh option which allows expansion of a 1-D line of elements to 2-D rectangular
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elements has been expanded to allow the user to select how many elements there will be
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across the section.
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There are in addition a minor bug fix associated with map triangulation and the addition of
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an option to read outline lists from a file prior to triangulation.
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Version 8.3h Nov 2019
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This minor update adds the 2dm (mesh) format file as potential input to or output by
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RMAGEN. It also corrects a minor display bug for 1-D elements.
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Version 8.3G Sept 2018
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As a later addition a minor bug fix has corrected display of 2 node junction elements
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and modified the refine process to help ensure that when control structures are refined
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the initial 3 nodes that defined the upstream line are preserved. Finally refinement of
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type 999 elements has been corrected so that clean operation correctly refines the adjacent
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1-D element.
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Input of 6 and 8 node 2dm formats is now supported.
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Version 8.3f November 2017.
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This release includes a number of updates designed to refine operation of RMAGEN.
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1 Bed elevations are now added to 1-D nodes when cross-sections are input
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2 RMAGEN has been modified to allow addition of a slot in 1-D cross-sections
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so that 1-D nodes will not go dry during RMA-2 simulations.
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3 A 3-D view option of the mesh layout has been added. This allows a visual
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display of the mesh from any angle so that errors/inconsistencies can be detected.
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4 Element colours have been adjusted for clearer display when a background
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image is displayed.
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Version 8.3e January 2017.
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This release improves performance of RMAGEN in a number of areas
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1 Treatment of very large systems has been modified so that display does not go
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into a repeated loop when these systems are redrawn. This is achieved by
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painting the output to a background file and then projecting it onto the screen.
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In addition an option has been added to the RDRAW menu that switches this process
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on and off. Finally the model has been modified so that a key stroke will stop
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the full network painting (if it accidentally occurs) and replace it with an outline
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view.
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2 The process of merging networks has been reviewed and made faster and more reliable
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when 1-D elements are included. Space is now left to the full width of the 1-D
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elements.
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3 To reflect the more frequent use of large networks the standard limits have been
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increased to 200,000 nodes and 120,000 elements.
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4 Formats for the GFGEN format network output option have been expanded to allow
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for larger systems.
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Version 8.3d December 2016
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This release modifies the testing to allow some tolerance for matches between coordinate
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locations and map locations when assigning bed elevations using a triangulated data set.
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This change helps to minimize assignment failures in this process.
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A second change modifies the output of file images in jpg format to add a jpgw auxiliary
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file that provides world registration of the image. In addition the manual registration
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process has been modified to permit output of jpgw files.
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Finally, reading of restart files written by the internal backup process has been adjusted
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to add more chance of recovery after serious failures
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Version 8.3c September 2016
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This release expands the capabilities of the module to automatically generate triangular
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grids. Each of these options requires the availability of TRIANG (developed by Sawchuck).
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This package is not supplied with RMAGEN and must be separately downloaded.
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Two features have been added:
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(a) The ability to add mesh by defining a succession of outline points and assigning a
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nominal element scale. This option is accessed from the <20>MESH/INPUT OUTLINE TO ADD MESH<53>
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menu.
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(b) The ability to generate a complex mesh with internal break lines from a map data.
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This option requires a map file that first defines a system outline and then a series of
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lines that will form the break lines.
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In addition the module has been modified to add a test for zero width in cross-section data
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and to correct a bug in array allocation that appeared when the number of elements exceeded
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the number of nodes (a very rare occurrence). In addition RMAGEN now allows GFG and TRIANG
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format files to be properly recorded in the list of mesh filenames
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Version 8.3b June 2016
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This release adds a new option designed to permit input of element inflow files,
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display the appropriate location and if desired reassign the locations to a different
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element layout and save them to a new file. Additionally, by displaying the element
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inflows either as maxima or a sum over a period, these functions are also designed
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to ensure element inflows are correctly defined. Currently these options are
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implemented RMA-2 and RMA-10 format files. These options are currently available
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through the experimental menu and should be used with caution.
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In additions two bugs have been resolved. One limited the effectiveness of interval
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reordering for very large systems with high initial front widths. The other resolved
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an issue arising for very large networks output as shapefiles.
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Version 8.3a Feb 2016
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This release adds a new option designed to permit generation of so-called
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<09>shear stress<73> files that may be used in RMA-11 as an input file of bed stresses
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associated with wave activity. It is designed to interpolate onto the finite
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element network a wave related stress data available on any x-y basis or as a
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ESRI grid file (that is in one of the available map file formats). This option
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is entered through the experimental menu option. For further information
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see section 5.19.
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A second update allows background files in PNG or JPG format with associated world
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files (PNGW or JPGW) to be directly imported in RMAGEN.
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Version 8.3 Jan 2016
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This is a new release that has several new capabilities
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(a) A file menu option that allows multiple map files of varying types to be loaded
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into the system and combined.
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(b) A file menu option that allows networks to be saved in shapefile format for input
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directly into GIS systems. Networks can be saved in complex polygon form (containing bed
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elevations at nodes and element type numbers for each polygon), point form (containing bed
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elevations) and conventional polygon form (containing the element and type numbers).
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(c) An option on map input that allows map data to be loaded directly from point
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shapefiles.
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Version 8.2L Nov 2015
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Corrects some issues with the automatic generation of type 999 elements that connect 1-D elements
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laterally with 2-D elements.
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Version 8.2K Sep 2015
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Modifies RMAGEN to allow surfer format map files. Adds more information on status bar.
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Installs logic to test for whether reordering has been done and add indication as RMAGEN
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is exited.
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Version 8.2J May 2015
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Corrects an issue where the origin and scaling of the background image is
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incorrectly applied when it is copied to a file or the clipboard.
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Version 8.2I May 2015
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Revises the structure of the menu line to allow an experimental option where
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new and only partly tested options are placed. These are options that have
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limitations and are not fully documented. They should be used only after
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consultation. Four options are currently in this state. See section 5.19
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for more details.
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Version 8.2H April 2015
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Corrects errors that can arise when GBLOCK is used.
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Version 8.2G March 2015
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Updates the ability to find node and element numbers to allow Ctrl F and Ctrl E.
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Some limits tests are refined.
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Version 8.2F Jan 2015
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Expands the format of saves continuity lines and adds a capability to read 2DM files.
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Version 8.2C,D and E Nov 2014
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These releases update a number of features of RMAGEN and add a fairly specialized
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option for creation of weir/levee data
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(a) Removes bugs associated with deletion and addition of cclines and display
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of these lines when the screen is panned or zoomed.
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(b) Correctly initiates the DeLaunay option.
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(c) Checks and creates error message when the fill and other operations
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exceed the array limits
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(d) Corrects some of the labels during various operations
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(e) Adds an option under the mesh menu to create weir data from a line of elements
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that border a ccline. For more detail see the description in Section 5.18
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(f) Fixes a bug that allowed junctions to be refined which is not a feasible
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operation
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(g) Modifies the split operation so that continuity lines can be used as a
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source
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Version 8.2B Sept 2014
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This release adds a number of updates to RMAGEN.
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(a) Improves the screen information during the GBLOCK operation of RMAGEN
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(b) Adds an option to create a block of 2-D elements from a line of 1-D elements
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(c) Adds an option to create a block of 2-D elements from 2 roughly parallel map lines
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(d) Adds an option to select and then move a group of nodes
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(e) Adds extra decimal precision to the make ap from nodes menu option
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Version 8.2A July 2014
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This update adds to the mesh menu an option allows all overlapping nodes (within
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an input tolerance) to be joined. This option may be used to correct situations
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where nodes accidentally overlap or for cases where meshes with common nodes are merged.
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Version 8.2 June 2014
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This update adds the ability to process jpg files as background images. In addition
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further tests have been added to RMAGEN to make merging of meshes more reliable. A
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check of correct nodal connections have also been added. An option has been added
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to allow more operations when element types are selected.
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Version 8.1N August 2013
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This update clears some of the difficulty of operation when using add and merge options
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on two meshes. In addition RMAGEN has been modified to cause the network to be
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displayed in outline mode when there are more than 100,000 nodes in a network. This is
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designed to speed initial operations.
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Version 8.1M July 2013
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This update adds an additional option to the mesh menu to allow deleting of all
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elements with a particular type number.
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Version 8.1L February 2013
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An additional option for mesh transformation has been added
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Option 3 transforms the coordinate system by a arc rotation (an input number in radians)
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about input defined coordinates.
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Version 8.1K January 2013
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This minor update refines the precision output and display of bed elevations so that
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when numerically small numbers are used extra decimal places are shown/saved.
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Version 8.1 I and J December 2012
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This update adds an additional option the mesh menu that will provide a framework for
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future operations on the entire mesh. They are mostly aimed at test use of the models.
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Currently two options are implemented.
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Option 1 moves the geometry to a new coordinate system both as a shift and as a scale,
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bed elevations may be similarly scaled.
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Option 2 transforms the coordinate system into a circular curve.
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Full details of the required inputs and methods used are provided in the section describing
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mesh options.
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Version 8.1G and H July 2012
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This update allows loading of map files that are in the form of an ESRI ASCII
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format DEM.
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Version 8.1F February 2012
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This minor update refines the process for treatment of very large systems that
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are two large for the initial dimensions. A display is added that allows the user
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to expand the limits to provide working space when loading very large systems.
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Version 8.1E December 2011
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This minor update adds a series of options that allow reading, creation,
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display and saving of group numbers for input to RMA-2 and/or RMA-11.
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Version 8.1C AND D July 2011
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These minor updates correct some inconsistencies and adds two options
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1 In the menu "Mesh" an option has been added that permits
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movement/rescaling of the coordinate system.
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2 In the "Select/Element" menu an option has been added to
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allow the user to select elements by element type.
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Version 8.1B March 2011
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This minor update designed allows the user to directly select a file name
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when creating map points from the menu option.
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Version 8.1A January 2011
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This minor update
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(1) expands the input formats so that free field (comma delimited)
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element connections can be processed.
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(2) revises the 3-D view so that as the view is zoomed in or out the
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vertical scale is adjusted to maintain the aspect ratio .
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Version 8.1 Sept 2010
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This is an update designed to generate improved network quality.
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(1) RMAGEN now offers expanded network checking capability.
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The purpose is to allow two-dimensional mesh builders to assess the
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variability of bed levels across elements and for one-dimensional
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elements to assess variability of bed levels and cross-sections.
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The Check toolbar function has been expanded to allow two types of
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network testing. One computes absolute values of bed level/cross-section
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change and the other computes a normalized value of depth
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change/cross-section. Once computed these values are displayed as
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equivalent contours on an element by element basis. An option on the
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SELECT menu item now allows the user to select the elements with higher
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values of the differences (the user inputs the fraction at the time
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of access) and then refine these elements.
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(2) A second addition to the SELECT menu item now allows the user
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to find pairs of adjacent triangular elements that form a quadrilateral
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that has interior angles greater than 90 deg so that the original diagonal
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can be reversed and lead to an improved layout (that is, smaller interior
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angles). The user can select how many pairs are to be reversed in any
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single step. This option is particularly useful when element refinement
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operations have been undertaken.
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Version 8.0D June 2010
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This version:
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(1) Adds an error message when background images are too large
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to display.
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(2) Increase limits for formation of 1-D and type 999 elements from
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the "MESH" menu.
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Add a registration capability when background images are slightly in
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error.
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Version 8.0A, B and C April-May 2010
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These are minor releases correcting a few bugs that arose from the switch to
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Intel Visual FORTRAN.
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Initialization of dialogs is improved.
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A bug in allocation of cross-section weighting when there are missing sections
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has been fixed.
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Some error messages have been improved.
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Version 8.0 January 2010
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This is a new release that adds a number of features to RMAGEN. The principal
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technical update has been a switch to the Intel Visual FORTRAN compiler and the
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associated Winteracter library and allocatable arrays have been introduced.
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RMAGEN has now been revised to permit 3-D views of the network with or without
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contours once it has been created. The contour option has been modified so that
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the element layout may be superimposed on top of the contours. This can clarify
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the perspectives of a 3-D view. Specifically the following additional menu items
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and buttons have been added.
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1 In the VIEW menu, the <20>View in 3-D<> item initiates the 3-D view capability
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and presents a dialog box that allows the user to set view angles and scale and
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origin values.
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2 In the VIEW menu, the <20>Set View Angle<6C> allows the user to reset or adjust
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the viewing angles.
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3 A new button has been added that when clicked allows the user to rotate
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the viewing point in the horizontal plane (by clicking and dragging the mouse
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horizontally on the lower section of the screen) and rotate the viewing point in
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the vertical plane (by clicking and dragging the mouse vertically on the right
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section of the screen).
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The user now has control over the size limits. In the FILE menu an option has
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been added that slows the user to <20>reset<65> the limits on the maximum nodes, maximum
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elements and max map points before files are input. Note that once the maximum
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number of nodes and elements have been set, they may not be adjusted. However,
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if an oversized map file is being loaded, the user is invited to reset this limit.
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If a GEO file is loaded that is too large (without the reset option having been
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used) the <20>reset<65> dialog is automatically displayed so that the user can set
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acceptable limits.
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Version 7.4a JUNE 2009
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This update corrects a bug introduced in an earlier update that made merging and
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adding of networks unreliable.
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Version 7.4 JULY 2008
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This is an update designed to add additional input/output capabilities.
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The model is now capable of inputting files generated by TRIANG and outputting
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files for use by TRIANG. For information on TRIANG which is a free triangular
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mesh generated program developed by Jonathan R Shewchuk
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(see web site http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~quake/triangle.html.
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A second addition has been the option to outline the user to generate a file of points
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that can be used as a mesh outline. This list can be generated in *.poly form that can
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be used as input to TRIANGLE or in *.dat for adaptation as an outline in a "map" file.
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This option is accessed through the MESH menu.
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Finally, a few changes have been made to make RMAGEN more user friendly.
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<EFBFBD> When interpolating bed elevations the user does not have to return to the <20>single<6C>
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box.
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<EFBFBD> When the user selects a group of nodes and then desires to set elevation a number
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of options are now offered.
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Version 7.3H JULY 2007
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This version expands the CCLINE menu to permit continuity lines to be updated
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(via a menu choice) when elements have beebn refined in the area of the CCLINES.
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A second enhancement insures that 2-d control structures are preserved (in a
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directional sense) when split into two elements during a refinement process.
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Version 7.3G OCTOBER 2006
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A series of new options have been added,
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(a) the ability to split a line of nodes (or a single node) so that a gap
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is created. This gap can optionally be filled with elements.
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This offers an easy method for adding weir elements or adding extra
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resolution along a line such as a river or navigation channel.
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The <20>split a line<6E> option found in the MESH menu allows the user split
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a line of nodes. It is must be used with mid-side nodes deleted.
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On entry the user is presented with the screen normally used for
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defining CClines. Clicking a series of nodes creates a line which is
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finalized with the CONNECT button. A dialog box then offers the user
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the choice of how far apart to split the nodes and whether or not to
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add elements into the gap.
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Note that if a single node is selected the user must define the
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directions of the split. For the case of points on a line the
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direction is computed automatically.
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(b) the ability to generate a line of one-dimensional elements and/or type 999
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elements that allow lateral transition from two-dimensional elements.
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The "form a line of 1-D elements" option may be found in the MESH menu.
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It offers the user the option of either creating nodes and then forming
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elements or clicking on a line of existing nodes to form the elements.
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The user can optionally assign the same properties to each node or enter
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properties through a dialog box. The "form type 999 elements" also in
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the MESH menu goes one step further It allows the user either to create
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1-D elements as above or input a line of 1-D nodes. Then RMAGEN
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automatically creates type 999 elements that abut the 1-D line on either
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side.
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There has been a review of treatment of layer data in RMAGEN, as a result it
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is now possible to save ASCII files of layer data for direct addition to
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RMA-10 input files.
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Version 7.3f
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updates the DEMo option to make it consistent with the latest
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options for reordering and simplifies initial operation.
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Version 7.3e
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restores the ability of RMAGEN to display and generate layer data.
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An option in the dialog displayed when the DISP toolbar is clicked allows the
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user to select display of the number of layers on a node by node basis. Only
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nodes that do not have the default number of layers (9999) are shown. The layer
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option is selected in the "ELEV" box menu the user may choose the number of layers
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and the data values needed for the LD2 or LD3 option. A similar set of options
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now appear when nodes are selected from the <20>SELECT<43> menu.
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This version also permits the user to select a REORDER/ALL option from the
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dropdown menus. This executes the reordering processor using as starting seeds
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each network element. PLEASE NOTE THAT FOR LARGE SYSTEMS THIS CAN BE VERY TIME
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CONSUMING AND IS ONLY RECOMMENDED WHEN OTHER REORDERING OPTIONS HAVE BEEN FULLY
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EXPLORED
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Version 7.3d
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adds the ability to input and save SMS format <20>bin<69> files and fixes a
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bug when saving GFGEN files.
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Version 7.3c
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adds the ability to extract parts of a mesh and save them to a file.
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This option is designed to be used when manipulating large meshes, so that the
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user is better able to debug a network by first simplifying then adding
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detail on a block by block basis.See section 1.10 of the documentation.
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A separate addition to the "CSECT" menu permits display of cross-sections loaded
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from the cross-section data file, see section 1.7 of the documentation.
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Version 7.3b
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adds an initial capability designed to permit automatic construction
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of networks based on the bathymetry. Two new options have been added to the MESH
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dropdown menus. One enables construction of contour lines in "MAP" file format
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from existing nodal point values. The second allows mesh generation based on these
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contour lines. See section x.x of the documentation for further information on these
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options. A second addition is addional options for display of cross-section data
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on 1-D network views.
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Version 7.3a
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adds additional capabilities to RMAGEN that allow the user to
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input, display, manipulate and save cross-section files that are to be used
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in RMA-2. The FILE, CSECT and RDRAW menu items have been updated. The
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FILE menu now allows input and saving of cross-section data files. The
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CSECT option now has a sub-menu item (COMPUTE WEIGHTING) that permits
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computation of weighting factors from data in the cross-section file, see
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section 1.7 of the documentation.
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The RDRAW/DRAW OPTIONS sub-menu now allows the user to select display of
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cross-section locations and the weighting functions for nodes.
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A function update changes the display to a dialog when input of floating point and
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integer numbers is required.
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A change has been made to the UNDO menu item so that users can now undo refine
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operations and element selections using separate sub-menus.
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Version 7.3
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introduces a series of updates associated with manipulation of meshes.
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1 The file menu now permits the user to load additional mesh files, so that more
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than one mesh may be worked on when using RMAGEN.
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2 A new menu item "Mesh" has been introduced. The user may select which mesh
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to activate using a sub menu from the item.
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3 The "Add mesh to existing" sub-menu may be used to add to meshes together without
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any regard to overlap.
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4 The "merge mesh to existing" sub menu allows a mesh to be added to the existing with
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the condition that where elements overlap, elements are deleted from the mesh that is added.
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5 The "Generate triangular block" sub-menu allows the creation of a triangular block of
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elements with different numbers of elements along each side.
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6 The "Generate quadrilateral block" sub-menu allows the creation of a quadrilateral block
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of elements with different numbers of elements along each side.
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7 The "Nodes" sub-menu under the "Select" has been expanded to allow the user to select
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nodes either from a polygon, as all nodes or as all unused nodes.
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8 A new form triangles option has been added when a group of nodes has been selected using
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the "Select" option.
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9 A new simplify option has been added when a group of elements has been selected under
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the "Select" menu. The user may use this option to reduce element density.
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10 The create data option has been moved from its own main menu item to a sub-menu of
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the "Map" menu.
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Version 7.2
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is an update designed to add three further map related options and
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a number of other menu options have been added ot changed.
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The "triangulate map data" option allows automatic triangulation of map data
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using Delaunay triangularization. A set of element connections are developed
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in this process so that they may be used as part of the new nodal interpolation
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option discussed below. NOTE that this option can take considerable computing
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resources if there are many map data points and that about twice as many
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elements as map data points are created. To reduce resouce demand an additional
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dialog has been created that allows the user to skip some data points or only
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process points that are an input spacing from other points.
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The "Switch to show Map Data" option allows the user to display a triangulated
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map file as if it were an RM1 file. At that point the triangulated map file
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can be operated on in the same way as any network file. In particular elements
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and nodes can be deleted so that the triangulated map file can be cleaned up
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to better represent the system.
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The "Switch to show RM1 Data" option allows the user to revert back to the RM1
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file.
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The user may now save the triangulate map data when saving map information
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in binary format.
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Users may now load map files in RM1 format, so that externally triangulated
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networks may be read in. At present, the loading process deletes all mid-side
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nodes and assumes only a triangular representation of the system.
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Within the NODES/ELEV menu for interpolation of bed alevations the user is now
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prompted to use either a triangulated data set or use the original RMAGEN
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interpolation.
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An addiitonal option has been added to the file menu that permits the user to
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save binary geometry files with headers (so that they can be used on UNIX or
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LINUX systems). The file format may be slected as either "big-endian" or
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"little-endian" as required by the alternate system.
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Version 7.1
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is an update designed to add two new menu options, (editing
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of nodes or elements and an additional map file making capability) and
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to correct two bugs that have been detected. A further addition allows
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nodal connections to user 6 column formats (this is needed when element
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numbers exceed 99999).
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The Edit menu allows ASCII editing of nodal coordinates and element
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connections. See section (1.16)
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The new map-making facility allows the user to read in a network (in
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the usual finite element RM1, GFG or GEO format) and output an interpolated
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file over a uniformly spaced grid (with the spacing set by the user).
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Thus the user who has a triangulated set of data from another source
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can automatically created a high-resolution file. *See section ( 1.17)
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Dimension limits on a large capacity RMAGEN have now been set to allow
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up to 200,000 elements and 400,000 nodes and a 3000 by 3000 output grid.
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|
The standard limits have now been set to 50,000 elements 100,000 nodes
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and a 1000 by 1000 grid. For smaller computers, the medium limits are
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set to 20,000 elements, 50,000 nodes and a 300 by 300 grid.
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NOTE that the parameter NTEMPIN on line B of the data has an expanded
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|
set of values. See input format instructions.
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The corrected errors are as follows:
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(a) Double precision coordinates were not always correctly written
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to RM1 files.
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(b) Some steps when setting element types occasionally caused the
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elements to be deleted.
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Version 7.0
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|
represents a major revision that has been designed to update the
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file handling to accommodate revisions to RMA-2, RMA-10 and RMA-11
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|
that allow for double precision storage of coordinates and larger
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|
integers for node numbers. RMAGEN has been modified to allow input
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|
of geometry files either from old format GEO or RM1 files or from a
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|
newly developed formats output by version 7.0 of RMAGEN..
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|
The <20>new<65> format RM1 file allows 20 columns for the x and y coordinates
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|
and is referred to in RMAGEN as the <20>long format<61>. The <20>new<65> format GEO
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|
file begins with a 1000 character header that starts with the characters <20>RMAGEN<45>
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|
In addition, RMAGEN is now able to read a basic GFGEN format input file
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|
The fonts and general readability of RMAGEN text display has also been improved.
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On entry to the <20>Open<65> menu the model now first prompts for the network
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|
file and then the map file.
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|
In addition to RM1 files the user can now open and save ascii network files generated
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|
by SMS. In RMAGEN they are given and use the suffix "GFG" thus they should be renamed
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|
as "GEO" to or from use in SMS. Similarly, the user may save "BIN" format binary geometry
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|
|
files for use with SMS
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|
Bed elevations are now displayed with decimal points.
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|
A number of toolbar options have been implemented for easier zooming, and panning,
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|
and filling deleting of mid-side nodes.
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|
Version 6.4
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adds
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(a) additional data input for sloping beds in one-dimensional elements,
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|
(b) permits the user to display data values as colored points as an
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|
alternative to numbers and
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|
(c) add the x and y location to a new status bar at the bottom of the active window.
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Version 6.3
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|
adds
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|
a new feature to RMAGEN, namely, the ability to lock/unlock nodal
|
|
|
elevation values. The lock/unlock options can be accessed from the
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|
|
node/elev menu or after <20>selecting/nodes<65> from the dropdown menu.
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|
This feature allows the user to manually set nodal elevations and
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|
|
then allow the interpolation routine to pick up values for other nodes.
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|
This option is accessed node/elev box menu. This version also allows
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|
the user to load a replacement map file during processing and save the
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|
lock/unlock information on the rm1 and geo files.
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|
Finally the geo file has now been modified to store reordering data so
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|
|
that this information is available to the user when loading the geo
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|
file for processing.
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Version 6.2
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adds
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|
the capability to register corners of a loaded image using known locations
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|
|
of points within the image. This option is accessed from the
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|
Rdraw/Background/Register drop down menu. This version also adds
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|
|
additional information when reordering stops because of a poorly
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|
constructed network.
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|
An additional change in revision (a) allows the user to delete all
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|
continuity lines by selecting a zero continuity line number when deleting.
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|
Rev 3 of Version 6.1
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|
is a modification designed to clarify the limitations of
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|
RMAGEN when copying and printing files that contain background images.
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|
The limitations are those imposed by the graphics library and will be
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|
|
removed as soon as possible.
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|
Copy file limitations.
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|
1 Networks only can be copied in any of the available formats.
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|
2 Networks with background images can only be saved in <20>emf<6D> format
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|
and the background image must have been input in a vector format,
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|
|
i.e. a non bitmap format.
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|
3 At present copied image files may revert to the full size of the
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|
|
image even if there has been a zoom operation. This limitation
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|
|
does not apply to clipboard or printed images. The extent of
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|
|
the image displayed depends on Windows application. In general
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|
|
this means that size of this saved image may be very large.
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|
|
If the user wishes to copy and save images of a small section of
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|
|
the network, it is recommended that an external graphics or GIS
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|
|
program be used to construct a wmf file that covers the area of interest.
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|
Version 6.1
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|
|
adds a series of new capabilities designed to enhance usage:
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|
1 The capability of displaying background files. These files may
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|
be in a variety of formats, either bitmap format (bmp, pcx or png)
|
|
|
or vector format (wmf, cgm, or pic). For further details see a
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|
|
new section that describes necessary formats for the background file.
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|
|
2 The addition of an <20>undo<64> menu option that may be used following
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|
|
generation of a block of elements to delete the entire new block
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|
|
or following refinement to remove the last refinement step, even
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|
|
after the <20>clean<61> operation
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|
3 During display some of the plotted numbers have been reduced in
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|
|
size to reduce congestion on the screen.
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|
4 The screen display may now be written to the clipboard.
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|
5 The <20>makemap<61> option has now been modified to output the map file
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|
|
in a type 2 format.
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|
6 This manual has been expanded by the addition of two appendices.
|
|
|
Appendix A lists the formats for the RM1 file and Appendix B gives
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|
|
a series steps to guide users through the use of RMAGEN
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|
Version 6.0
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|
reflects a significant change to the treatment of continuity lines.
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|
In this version they may be:
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1. Displayed using the redraw menu. Note that this option replaces
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|
the <20>grid<69> option that is now only available from the dropdown redraw menu.
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|
2. Assigned a number and re-entered or deleted.
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|
3. Saved on the binary geometry file.
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|
A further change allows the user to construct the reordering list and
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|
then <20>save<76> it instead of predefining the list number.
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|
Version 5.4 reflects the continuing expansion of module operation.
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|
1 The select/node option of the main menu has been enhanced to permit
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|
the user to define a given number of 3-D layers for those nodes.
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|
|
If not previously defined the user will be prompted for a file name
|
|
|
where this 3-D data will stored.
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|
2 The <20>threed<65> option of the node/elev menu has been rewritten to
|
|
|
store values to a file.
|
|
|
3 Additions have been made to the ordering menu options to permit the
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|
|
user to compact node and element numbers to eliminate missing numbers.
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|
Version 5 has been compiled with version 4.5 of the Lahey compiler and has been
|
|
|
adapted to run under WINTERACTER. This offers the user a more Windows
|
|
|
like feel to operation of the module. Several important changes apply:
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|
1. File opening and saving is now prompted through Windows boxes.
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|
|
2. The main menu is always available at the top of the window and switching between menus may be accomplished by pointing at the appropriate identifier.
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|
|
3. A number of new features are now available from drop down menus
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|
Version 4.2 revises the algorithm for computation of bottom elevations from MAP
|
|
|
data and shifts a number of the I/O functions to the graphics window.
|
|
|
An option has also been added for "Move Node" and "Refine" operations
|
|
|
that allows the user to reset bottom elevations to <20>9999 for nodes that
|
|
|
are moved or created during refinement. Version 4.1 allows the user to
|
|
|
generate continuity lines for direct input into data files of other RMA models.
|
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|
Version 3.3(a) permits the user to optionally save a record of all mouse and
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|
|
keystroke operations and to later play these back. These feature can
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|
|
be used for debugging and producing demonstrations of model use. For
|
|
|
instructions on the use of this option see the file handling section
|
|
|
below. For information on the status see the "READ.ME" file accompanying
|
|
|
this documentation
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