Changes since: Kalypso-11.6
Kalypso Platform
Items that improve Kalypso in general.
The tool for selecting features in a map now has a 4th selection mode: 'Hover'. In this mode, the selection follows the mouse cursor without need for a click in the map.
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Support for GML 2 has been dropped, Kalypso currently supports GML 3.1. The GML parser has been reworked to use less memory and has less performance impact during startup.
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Kalypso now supports the 'M' type of ESRI Shape files (POINTM, POLYLINEM and POLYGONM). The 'M' part is not used or stored in Kalypso, but at least Kalypso is able to read these kind of shape files.
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The build process of Kalypso has been optimized to reduce the size of the Kalypso installation by about 40%.
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Raster painting has been optimized and can be made even faster by choosing the right options in the user preferences.
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Very fast raster painting using a coarse pixel resolution of 10. Nice but slower raster painting using bilinear interpolation.
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Consumability / Reliability
Items that make it easier for users to get Kalypso, install it on their systems, and configure it for their use.
Improved installation process. Separate installers for 32bit and 64bit systems are now available. The data workspace is now saved in the user profile by default.
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KalypsoHydrology
The user interface of KalypsoHydrology has been completely reworked and uses now the workflow approach of Kalypso1D2D, Risk and Flood. Please refer to the new KalypsoHydrology manual for the new functionality.
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New user interface of KalypsoHydrology
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KalypsoWSPM
The cross section legend view now selects the first entry when first shown. It also remembers which layer was shown when the selected cross sections changes. I.e. if the user browses through the cross sections, the legend keeps the selected element.
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The current mouse position is now always displayed at the bottom-right of the profile chart.
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Position in profile chart
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A new tool allows to interpolate (and extrapolate) missing profile point geometries.
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A new tool in the map allows to interactively select profile points. Either a single position within a profile can be selected, or a range between two positions. The selection is synchronized with the selection of the profile table.
An analogous tool has been implemented for the profile chart.
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The map view and chart view now support a profile cursor that shows the current mouse position within a cross section. The cursor can be separately activated and deactivated for each view.
If the cursor is activated in both views, the cursor position is synchronized between the two views, which allows to see the mouse position of the map in the chart view of a cross section.
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Two new tools allow to insert new points into a cross section via the map and the chart. The new point is inserted at the mouse position and its parameters are interpolated from it's neighboring points.
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It is now possible to import water bodies from a shape file. The import allows to update existing water bodies as well as to import new ones. The import reads reference number, label, description and rank from the attributes of the shape. In particular, the imports allows to import a center line into the WSPM model. The center line will be basis for a number of future functions of WSPM.
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Preview of imported water bodies
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Roughness and vegetation classes: now it is possible to assign roughness and vegetation classes to profiles.
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new landuse shape file import: import landuse shape files and assign roughness and vegetation classes with the imported shape file.
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EXPERIMENTAL: a new tool allows to derive a river line from its cross sections. At the moment, the method simply concatenates the position of each lowest point of each section.
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EXPERIMENTAL: a new export method allows to build smooth bank lines from a river line and marker points (e.g. bank full points) of a set of cross sections. This function relies on a new algorithm that builds a geometric buffer with variable distances for each intersection between a cross section and the river line.
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Bank line derived from cross sections and river line
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The Manage Elevation Model Tool now supports also triangulated data to be imported into the map. This may be a file in the HMO Format, 2DM-Format or an ESRI Shape (PolygonZ) with triangles.
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The Straighten Profile tools straightens a profile between two selected points.
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The EWAWI+ format is now supported. EWAWI+ profiles can be imported into the model.
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The WSPM tree view now shows different symbols for bridges, weirs and culverts.
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Icons for profile buildings
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It is now possible to define additional energy losses on a per profile basis (missing feature from WspWin resp. Kalypso-1D.exe).
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Panel for defining energy losses.
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It is now possible to export waterlevel relationships (runoff, area, alpha, etc.), which have been calculated with the calculation option 'steady non-uniform' or 'polynomials', as tabular data (e.g. to excel).
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Tabular listing of waterlevel related data, enabled for export.
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Kalypso1D2D
The channel edit tool has been reworked. New features include: - additonal profiles can be added to current work session without loss of already edited data
- switch between profiles instead of so called segments
- other small improvements
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New panel of channel edit tool
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The Import River Profiles workflow point does now enable the user to select a profile format. Next to the Tripple format, the EWAWI+ format is supported.
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KalypsoRISK
A new evaluation methods allows to groups the calculated damages by an arbitrary shape file.
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Damages grouped by arbitrary areas
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Cross Section Database
Import elevation model data from an external data location. This can be done via the Manage elevation model tool in the map.
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Export a source file of an elevation model to an external data location. This can be done via the Manage elevation model tool in the map.
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KalypsoXXX
Empty, please replace me with a real entry.
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