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===Python Toolbox===
===Python Toolbox===
* The Python Toolbox (beta version) has been added to WMS.  This toolbox includes several tools that allow WMS users to perform a wide range of geometric and raster calculations on Map module (coverage) information, LIDAR information, and Raster (image) information.
* The Python Toolbox (beta version) has been added to WMS.  This toolbox includes several tools that allow WMS users to perform a wide range of geometric and raster calculations on Map module (coverage) information, LIDAR information, and Raster (image) information. Though the tools are fairly stable, they are continuously evolving and this toolbox is marked as a "Beta" feature of WMS.
:[[File:PythonToolboxWMS.png|thumb|none|500 px|Python toolbox dialog in WMS]]


== Release Notes ==
== Release Notes ==

Revision as of 06:57, 8 March 2023

The WMS software development team is excited about the release of WMS 11.2! This page lists the exciting new features that have been added to WMS 11.2.

What's new in WMS 11.2

General

  • WMS 11.2 includes a new color palette dialog that includes several new palettes and supports all the existing palettes that have been supported in the past. This new dialog allows users to quickly view and select a palette, reverse the colors in a palette, and mark palettes as favorites.
New color palette dialog
  • Film loop animations can now exported as MP4 files. This allows you to view film loop animations in a wide range of applications that support MP4 files instead of being limited to the "pavia" application bundled with WMS that supports old-style AVI files.

TR-20

  • The WinTR-20 model is now included with the TR-20 interface in WMS. WMS allows you to save and run WinTR-20 models, and then to read the results of WinTR-20 models that have been run. This model is an updated version of the TR-20 model that is used in both the WinTR-20 and WinTR-55 programs. There are slight differences in data requirements between WinTR-20 and TR-20, but the same interface was used with some modifications to some of the interface dialogs. For example, WinTR-20 channel cross sections require a top width for each cross section elevation as well as an energy grade slope. These parameters are not required when building an old-style TR-20 model but are included in the TR-20 dialogs to allow you to develop WinTR-20 models.
WinTR-20 model setup in WMS

Python Toolbox

  • The Python Toolbox (beta version) has been added to WMS. This toolbox includes several tools that allow WMS users to perform a wide range of geometric and raster calculations on Map module (coverage) information, LIDAR information, and Raster (image) information. Though the tools are fairly stable, they are continuously evolving and this toolbox is marked as a "Beta" feature of WMS.
Python toolbox dialog in WMS

Release Notes

Visit the WMS release notes page to view the list of bugs fixed.