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r2b07b6d rc0c9a473 1 1 Release Notes 2 2 ============= 3 This is a beta pre-release version of 4.2.0. A number of fixes and changes 4 have been made in the year since the previous release. 5 Full release notes will be compiled prior to the full release 4.2.0. 6 7 Highlights are: 3 4 1- Features 5 =========== 6 - New in Version 4.2.0 7 -------------------- 8 This release heralds many improvements and a host of bug fixes, along with 9 some significant changes from previous versions. Further, as promised, it 10 marks the end of support for 32 bit operating systems and is only 11 available for 64 bit operating systems. 12 13 With this version the change to the new model API and plugins infrastructure 14 begun with 4.0 is essentially complete (though extensions are in the works 15 and more are likely they should remain backwardly compatible with previous 16 versions of SasView). 17 18 NOTE: Old-style plugin models, including old sum|multiply models will continue 19 to be supported (i.e. SasView will be able to run them) in 4.x. However, 20 the expectation is that such support will be removed in 5.0 and everyone 21 is strongly encouraged to convert their custom models to the new API. 22 23 Finally, the changes to orientation angles and orientational distribution 24 definitions are now also complete. 25 26 - Changes 27 - The infrastucture for calculating 2D patterns from 3D orientated objects 28 has been totally re-factored. It is now more accurate and consistent 29 across models. 30 - The way that SasView defines the orientation of anisometric and 31 aligned objects has been completely overhauled. It now differs from 32 previous versions. 33 - Plugin models, including sum|multiply models, have completely migrated 34 to the new infrastructure. NOTE that 3.x type models as well as early, 35 intermediate 4.x type models, including those generated by sum|multiply 36 will continue to be supported in 4.x but will likely no longer be 37 supported after the move to 5.0. Users are strongly encouraged to 38 migrate any custom models. 39 - The NeXus loader has been removed as it is superseded by the NXcanSAS 40 standard loader and SasView does not support the treatment of raw 41 data. 42 - Improvements 43 - The accuracy/speed of some numerical integrations have been improved. 44 - An orientation viewer tool has been introduced to assist in 45 understanding the new orientation framework. 46 - Problems with the computation of magnetic scattering from some 47 objects have been rectified. Some questions remain however. 48 - The known issue with the core_shell_parallelepiped model is now fixed. 49 - A number of issues and inconsistencies with the creation of 50 sum|multiply models have been rectified. 51 - A Boltzmann distribution has been added for polydispersity/orientational 52 distributions. 53 - Some batch slicing options have been introduced. 54 - Correlation function analysis now computes both the 1D and 3D functions. 55 - There are several data loading improvements. 56 - There are several improvements to Save/Load Project. 57 - There have been numerous other bug fixes. 58 - Documentation 59 Several sections of the help documentation have undergone significant 60 checking and updating, particularly those relating to orientation, 61 magnetic scattering, and polydispersity distributions. Detailed 62 advanced instructions for plugin writing and some scripting 63 instructions have been added. 64 - Other work 65 - A Third-Party initiative has recently succeeded in getting SasView to 66 run on Debian. More details at 67 http://trac.sasview.org/wiki/DevNotes/Projects/Debian 68 - With this release we have started to prepare for the inevitable move 69 to Python 3, which will occur with the release of 5.0 70 - SasView 5.0 is currently in development. The two most significant 71 features of this version will be (i) a move away from the present 72 WxPython GUIs to new, completely rewritten, Qt5 GUIs, and 73 (ii)implementation of the Beta-approximation for S(Q). Subject to 74 resources, some limited access to the latter functionality may be 75 available in a future SasView 4.x release. 76 - Bug Fixes 77 Fixes # 260: Box integration does not update when entering values in dialog 78 Fixes # 446: Saving plot as PGF (not PDF!) format throws error 79 Fixes # 467: Extend batch functionality to slicer 80 Fixes # 489: ABS reader (NIST 1D) does not handle negative dx properly 81 (USANS slit smearing) 82 Fixes # 499: create sin(x)/x, 2*J1(x)/x and 3*j1(x)/x functions 83 Fixes # 510: Build PDF documentation along with HTML 84 Fixes # 525: Add GUI category defaults to models in sasmodels 85 Fixes # 579: clean up sasview directory 86 Fixes # 597: Need to document Combine Batch Fit 87 Fixes # 645: GUI logic problem in Batch vs single fit mode 88 Fixes # 648: Need to allow user input background value in Pr perspective 89 Fixes # 685: Fix data upload to marketplace 90 Fixes # 695: linear slope in onion model 91 Fixes # 735: Review new Corfunc documentation 92 Fixes # 741: Recalculate P(Q) and S(Q) components on model update. 93 Fixes # 767: Sum/Product Models don't do what they should 94 Fixes # 776: angular dispersity 95 Fixes # 784: Add 3D integral to Correlation Function analysis 96 Fixes # 786: core_shell_parallelepiped 1-D model is incorrect 97 Fixes # 818: "report button" followed by "save" makes an empty pdf file 98 Fixes # 838: Fix model download from marketplace 99 Fixes # 848: can't save analysis when only one fit page 100 Fixes # 849: Load Folder should ignore files starting with "." 101 Fixes # 852: More unit tests, especially for oriented or 2d models 102 Fixes # 854: remove unnecessary sleep() in fitting perspective 103 Fixes # 856: Reading SAS_OPENCL from custom_config sometimes raises an ERROR 104 Fixes # 861: cannot defined a structure factor plugin 105 Fixes # 864: New Model Editor (simple plugin editor) error parsing 106 parameter line 107 Fixes # 865: Plugin live discovery issues 108 Fixes # 866: inform user when NaN is returned from compute 109 Fixes # 869: fit page computation thread cleanup 110 Fixes # 875: Possible weirdness with 1D NXcanSAS data 111 Fixes # 876: Add check for HDF5 format in dataloader 112 Fixes # 887: reorganize tree, separating the installed source from the 113 build source 114 Fixes # 889: Refactor dataloader error handling infrastructure 115 Fixes # 890: use new orientation definition for asymmetric shapes 116 Fixes # 891: update docs for oriented shapes with new orientation definition 117 Fixes # 896: equations in core shell parallelepiped docs do not match code 118 Fixes # 898: Image Viewer Tool file selector issue 119 Fixes # 899: Igor Reader q calculation 120 Fixes # 902: IgorReader Q calculation needs fixing/improving 121 Fixes # 903: sasview - all non-gui tests should be converted to run in Python 3 122 Fixes # 906: polydispersity not showing up in tabulated results 123 Fixes # 912: About box points to misleading contributors page on Github 124 Fixes # 915: load project issues 125 Fixes # 916: Proper Logging 126 Fixes # 920: Logarithmic binning option in the slice viewer 127 Fixes # 921: Improve developer communication methods 128 Fixes # 922: Remove support for all data formats that are not in q space 129 Fixes # 923: Add CI and trac integrations to Slack 130 Fixes # 930: fitting help says chisq is normalized to number of points 131 Fixes # 931: Allow admins to edit all models and upload data etc on 132 marketplace 133 Fixes # 932: Need to fix upload of data files to marketplace 134 Fixes # 934: Slurp tutorial repo for tutorials 135 Fixes # 935: Build new tutorials as PDF 136 Fixes # 943: Deep copy error on setting model after data is selected 137 Fixes # 950: Most of the readers don't close files properly. 138 Fixes # 954: cross check dll/opencl/python polydispersity and 139 orientation results 140 Fixes # 956: Possible problem with new doc build process 141 Fixes # 961: sasmodels tests should fail if the parameter name does not exist 142 Fixes # 962: star polymer typo in docs 143 Fixes # 967: no uncertainties errors on fitting parameters 144 Fixes # 969: About Box not picking up dls_logo.png 145 Fixes # 970: ASCII loader doesn't handle ISIS 2D ASCII 146 Fixes # 974: blacklist Intel HD 620/630 for double precision 147 Fixes # 978: load project fails for pages which have not been defined 148 Fixes # 983: Remove Nexus Loader 149 Fixes # 984: PDF reports are not being properly generated on Windows 150 Fixes # 985: Saving Project Fails 151 Fixes # 986: Send to fitting overwrites theory page even if blank 152 FitPage has focus 153 Fixes # 990: utest_sasview.py giving different results than run_one.py 154 Fixes # 993: Windows x64 versions not installing to correct folder 155 Fixes # 994: Error changing fit engine 156 Fixes # 995: OpenCL required on Linux even if turned off in GUI 157 Fixes #1006: multiplicity models don't work with SQ 158 Fixes #1007: spherical_sld model freezes SasView 159 Fixes #1008: plugin model scaling not working? S 160 Fixes #1010: Win64 build script not creating working executable 161 Fixes #1011: sld_test failing on ubuntu 162 Fixes #1013: FileReaderBaseClass output[] not reset - same file loaded 163 multiple times 164 Fixes #1018: add Boltzmann distribution 165 Fixes #1021: add PDF documentation to website and document in wiki 166 release process 167 Fixes #1024: Update version numbers in master 168 Fixes #1025: Sum/multiply editor hangs 169 Fixes #1032: convert C++ modules to C 170 Fixes #1035: Order of combining P(Q) and S(Q) in Plugins seems to matter 171 Fixes #1037: data loader crop not working? & all fits crashing 172 Fixes #1043: problem compiling marketplace models 173 Fixes #1050: fix appveyor test for sasmodels win 64 python 3 174 Fixes #1052: Can't use a user-created plugin model in a plugin model 175 Fixes #1057: phi rotation issue for elliptical cylinder 176 Fixes #1060: incorrect default for rectangle dispersion 177 Fixes #1062: win32 build not installing correctly 178 Fixes #1064: Fitting did not converge!!! error with a Sum|Multi plugin model 179 Fixes #1069: GUI problem when using polydispersity/orientation distributions 180 Fixes #1070: Parameter error boxes should not be editable 181 Fixes #1079: Remove save button in report dialog on Mac 182 Fixes #1081: GUI problem with new orientation distribution 183 Fixes #1083: Magnetic models not being computed 184 Fixes #1099: Erratic behaviour of Sum|Multi model in 4.1.2 185 Fixes #1101: Batch results page not displaying polydispersity values 186 Fixes #1131: OpencCl dialog does not open 187 Fixes #1132: Slit Size Calculator Tool not working 188 Fixes #1139: Missing Docs and Help for new Batch Slicing 189 Fixes #1141: Intro to scripting.rst needs improvement 190 Fixes #1142: Plugin framework is broken 191 Fixes #1044: Unable to upload c file to marketplace 192 Fixes #1145: Update models in model marketplace to 4.2 when 4.2 is released. 193 Fixes #1148: Documentation for S(Q) models need updating 194 Fixes #1128: AutoPlot generation for model documentation does not 195 include background 196 197 It is recommended that all users upgrade to this version, but your 198 attention is drawn to the Changes section above. 199 200 201 - New in Version 4.2.0-Beta 202 ------------------------- 203 This is a beta pre-release version of 4.2.0. A number of fixes and changes 204 have been made in the year since the previous release. Full release notes 205 will be compiled prior to the full release 4.2.0. 206 207 Highlights are: 8 208 - Infrastucture for calculating 2D patterns from 3D orientated objects 9 209 has now been totally refactored 10 - Plugins have completely migrated to the new infrastructure now, 11 210 - Plugins have completely migrated to the new infrastructure now, 211 including sum/multiply models 12 212 - Some batch slicing options have been introduced 13 213 - The known issue with the core_shell_parallelepiped is now fixed … … 16 216 - Numerous bug fixes 17 217 - Lots of documentation enhancement 18 19 In the meantime please report any bugs or issues found while using this beta 20 21 1- Features 22 =========== 218 219 In the meantime please report any bugs or issues found while using this beta 220 221 23 222 - New in Version 4.1.2 24 223 -------------------- … … 30 229 31 230 It is recommended that all users upgrade to this version 231 32 232 33 233 - New in Version 4.1.1 … … 44 244 - Updated tutorials for SasView 4.x.y 45 245 246 46 247 - New in Version 4.1.0 47 248 ------------------ 48 249 This incremental release brings a series of new features and improvements, 49 250 and a host of bug fixes. Of particular note are: 50 251 51 252 - Correlation Function Analysis (Corfunc) 52 This performs a correlation function analysis of one-dimensional SAXS/SANS data,53 or generates a model-independent volume fraction profile from the SANS from an 54 55 56 A correlation function may be interpreted in terms of an imaginary rod moving 57 through the structure of the material. Î1D(R) is the probability that a rod of 58 length R moving through the material has equal electron/neutron scattering 59 length density at either end. Hence a frequently occurring spacing within a 60 61 62 A volume fraction profile \Phi(z) describes how the density of polymer 63 64 253 This performs a correlation function analysis of one-dimensional SAXS/SANS data, 254 or generates a model-independent volume fraction profile from the SANS from an 255 adsorbed polymer/surfactant layer. 256 257 A correlation function may be interpreted in terms of an imaginary rod moving 258 through the structure of the material. G1(R) is the probability that a rod of 259 length R moving through the material has equal electron/neutron scattering 260 length density at either end. Hence a frequently occurring spacing within a 261 structure manifests itself as a peak. 262 263 A volume fraction profile \Phi(z) describes how the density of polymer 264 segments/surfactant molecules varies with distance from an (assumed locally flat) 265 interface. 65 266 66 267 - Fitting of SESANS Data 67 Data from Spin-Echo SANS measurements can now be loaded and fitted. The data will68 be plotted against the correct axes and models will automatically perform a Hankel 69 268 Data from Spin-Echo SANS measurements can now be loaded and fitted. The data will 269 be plotted against the correct axes and models will automatically perform a Hankel 270 transform in order to calculate SESANS from a SANS model. 70 271 71 272 - Documentation 72 273 The documentation has undergone significant checking and updating. 73 274 74 275 - Improvements … … 130 331 - Old custom models should now still work 131 332 - '''NOTE:''' These will be deprecated in a future version. Old 132 custom models should be converted to the new model format which133 is now the same as the built in models and offers much better134 support.333 custom models should be converted to the new model format which 334 is now the same as the built in models and offers much better 335 support. 135 336 - Custom model editor now creates new style models 136 337 - Custom model editor supports better error checking … … 143 344 - The active optimizer is now listed on the top of the fit panel. 144 345 - Linear fits now update qmin and max when the x scale limits are 145 changed. Also the plot range no longer resets after a fit.346 changed. Also the plot range no longer resets after a fit. 146 347 - Bug fixes 147 348 - Fixes bug #511 Errors in linearized fits and clean up of interface 148 including Kratky representation349 including Kratky representation 149 350 - Fixes bug #186 Data operation Tool now executes when something is 150 entered in the text box and does not wait for the user to hit enter351 entered in the text box and does not wait for the user to hit enter 151 352 - Fixes bug #459 plot context menu bug 152 353 - Fixes bug #559 copy to clipboard in graph menu broken 153 354 - Fixes bug #466 cannot remove a linear fit from graph 154 355 - Numerous bugs introduced in the alpha 155 156 356 157 357 … … 192 392 193 393 194 195 394 - New in Version 3.1.2 196 395 -------------------- … … 210 409 211 410 212 213 411 - New in Version 3.1.1 214 412 -------------------- 215 413 - Fixes bug #457 that prevented SasView from starting if the user was not 216 414 connected to the internet, or was behind a proxy server. 415 217 416 218 417 - New in Version 3.1.0 … … 271 470 non-project personnel through pull requests. 272 471 472 273 473 - New in Version 3.0.0 274 474 -------------------- … … 301 501 data. Supported formats include: TIFF, TIF, PNG, BMP, JPG. 302 502 503 303 504 - New in Version 2.2.1 304 505 -------------------- … … 312 513 - Made significant improvements to the batch/grid panel and fixed several bugs 313 514 - Fixed a number of other minor bugs 515 314 516 315 517 - New in Version 2.2.0 … … 340 542 - Tools: provides a number of useful supplementary tools such as SLD 341 543 calculation 342 343 544 - Fitting 344 545 - Includes a large number of model functions, both form factors and structure factors. … … 381 582 or plotting the evolution of the fit parameters with error bars (from within 382 583 the application). 383 384 584 - Tools 385 585 - A scattering length density calculator,including some X-ray information … … 391 591 - A slit size calculator optimized for Anton Paar Saxess is provided. 392 592 - A kiessig fringe thickness calculator is provided 393 394 593 - Plots and plot management 395 594 - A 3D graphing option (for 2d data/results) is provided with the view … … 405 604 - Extensive context sensitive plot/fitting/manipulation options are available 406 605 through a right mouse click pop-up menu on plots. 407 408 606 - Data management 409 607 - Supports 2 + column 1D ASCII data, NIST 1D and 2D data, and canSAS data … … 420 618 right click menus and the toolbar. The data explorer can be re-started 421 619 from the menu bar. 422 423 620 - Data manipulation 424 621 - Support various 2D averaging methods : Circular, sectors, annular, … … 426 623 - A 2D data maks editor is provided 427 624 - 2D mask can be applied to the circular averaging. 428 429 625 - Miscellaneous features 430 626 - limited reports can be generated in pdf format … … 448 644 ============================= 449 645 450 *** Note 1: Much more information is available at www.sasview.org under links. 451 Look in the 'For Developers' section and particularly the wiki at 452 www.sasview.org/trac/wiki. 453 *** Note 2: If you have EXE or ZIP SasView installer, you won't need any of 454 the following. However it is highly recommended that any 455 previous versions be un-installed prior to installing the 456 new version. 646 *** Note 1: If you have a SasView installer (.EXE or .MSI), you do not need to 647 worry about any of the following. However, it is highly recommended 648 that any previous versions of SasView are uninstalled prior to 649 installing the new version UNLESS you are installing SasView to 650 versioned folders. 651 652 *** Note 2: The easiest approach to setting up the proper environment to 653 build from source is to use Conda. Instructions for setting up 654 and using Conda can be found at: 655 http://trac.sasview.org/wiki/DevNotes/CondaDevSetup 656 657 *** Note 3: Much more information is available at www.sasview.org under 658 links/downloads. In particular, look in the 'For Developers' section. 659 Also have a look at http://trac.sasview.org/. 457 660 458 661 2.1- System Requirements … … 460 663 - We currently use Python 2.7 461 664 462 2.2- Installing from source 665 2.2- Package Dependencies 666 - Ensure the required dependencies are installed 667 - For the latest list of dependencies see the appropriate yml file in 668 the SasView repo at sasview/build_tools/conda/ymls 669 670 2.3- Installing from Source 463 671 - Get the source code 464 - to follow the current development version from source control use 465 git clone https://github.com/SasView/sasview.git 466 git clone https://github.com/bumps/bumps.git 467 - to install a specific version 468 469 - Build, install and run a specific release 470 - make sure the requirements below are already installed 471 - retrieve the source from https://github.com/SasView/sasview/releases 472 - open a command line window in the 'sasview-x.x.x' directory 473 - run 'python setup.py install' 474 - run 'python sasview.py' under the 'sasview' folder. 475 476 - Build, install and run the current development version 477 - clone the source from git; also clone bumps, which is developed in parallel 478 git clone https://github.com/SasView/sasview.git 479 git clone https://github.com/bumps/bumps.git 480 - open a command line window in the 'sasview' directory 481 - run 'python setup.py build' 482 - run 'python run.py'; this runs from the source directories, so you 672 - create a folder to contain the source code; if working with 673 multiple versions you might want to use versioned folder names 674 like 'sasview-x.x.x' 675 - open a command line window in the source code folder 676 - to get the CURRENT DEVELOPMENT VERSION from source control use 677 git clone https://github.com/SasView/sasview.git sasview 678 git clone https://github.com/Sasview/sasmodels.git sasmodels 679 git clone https://github.com/bumps/bumps.git bumps 680 - to get a SPECIFIC RELEASE VERSION from source control go to 681 https://github.com/SasView/sasview/releases 682 and download the required zip or tar.gz file. Unzip/untar it 683 to the source code folder. 684 685 2.4- Building and Installing 686 - To build the code 687 use 'python setup.py build' 688 - To build the documentation 689 use'python setup.py docs' 690 691 2.5- Running SasView 692 - use 'python run.py'; this runs from the source directories, so you 483 693 don't have to rebuild every time you make a change, unless you are 484 changing the C++ model files 485 486 - The following modules are required (version numbers are what are used 487 in the windows release build): 488 489 - Common Packages 490 - reportlab 3.1.44 491 - lxml 3.4.4.0 (MAC 3.4.2.0) 492 - PIL 1.1.7 493 - xhtml2pdf 3.0.33 (MAC = not installed on build server) 494 - unittest-xml-reporting 1.12.0 (MAC 1.10.0) 495 - matplotlib Version Installed: 1.4.3 (MAC 1.1.1) 496 - bumps Version Installed: 0.7.5.9 497 - scipy Version Installed: 0.16.0b2 (MAC 0.11.0) 498 - periodictable Version Installed: 1.4.1 499 - setuptools Version Installed: 7.0 (MAC 12.0.5) 500 - sphinx Version Installed: 1.3.1 (MAC 1.3b2) 501 - pyparsing Version Installed: 2.0.3 502 - numpy Version Installed: 1.9.2 (MAC 1.6.2) 503 - html5lib Version Installed: 0.99999 504 - wx Version Installed: 3.0.2.0 505 506 - Windows Specific Packages 507 - pywin 219 508 - py2exe 0.6.9 509 - comtypes 1.1.1 510 - MinGW w/ gcc version 4.6.1 (WIN) 511 - vcredist_x86.exe (version 9.0.21022.8 -microsoft visual C 2008 512 re-distributable) 513 - Innosetup (WIN - isetup 5.4.2-unicode) - used to create distributable 514 515 *** Note: Windows build dependencies can be set up using anaconda. Instructions 516 can be found at http://trac.sasview.org/wiki/AnacondaSetup 517 518 - MAC Specifc Packages 519 - py2app 0.7.1 694 changing the C model files. 695 - if using Conda the above command will also build SasView, but you 696 must issue 'activate sasview' first. 520 697 521 698 … … 523 700 =============== 524 701 702 4.2.0 - All systems 703 There are currently no major known issues. A full list of known bugs and 704 feature requests by release version that users may wish to be aware of 705 can be viewed at http://trac.sasview.org/report/3 706 NOTE: Any corrections to models that may become known/available will be 707 posted to Marketplace as available (and fixed in the following release) 525 708 526 709 4.1- All systems: … … 529 712 issues: 530 713 - The way that orientation is defined is being refactored to address 531 long standing issues and comments. In release 4.1 however only models532 with symmetry (e.g. a=b) have been converted to the new definitions.533 The rest (a <> b <> c - e.g. parellelepiped) maintain the same534 definition as before and will be converted in 4.2. Note that535 orientational distribution also makes much more sense in the new536 framework. The documentation should indicate which definition is being537 used for a given model.714 long standing issues and comments. In release 4.1 however only models 715 with symmetry (e.g. a=b) have been converted to the new definitions. 716 The rest (a <> b <> c - e.g. parellelepiped) maintain the same 717 definition as before and will be converted in 4.2. Note that 718 orientational distribution also makes much more sense in the new 719 framework. The documentation should indicate which definition is being 720 used for a given model. 538 721 - The infrastructure currently handles internal conversion of old style 539 models so that user created models in previous versions should continue540 to work for now. At some point in the future such support will go away.541 Everyone is encouraged to convert to the new structure which should be542 relatively straight forward and provides a number of benefits.722 models so that user created models in previous versions should continue 723 to work for now. At some point in the future such support will go away. 724 Everyone is encouraged to convert to the new structure which should be 725 relatively straight forward and provides a number of benefits. 543 726 - In that vein, the distributed models and those generated by the new 544 plugin model editor are in the new format, however those generated by545 sum|multiply models are the old style sum|multiply models. This should546 also disappear in the near future727 plugin model editor are in the new format, however those generated by 728 sum|multiply models are the old style sum|multiply models. This should 729 also disappear in the near future 547 730 - The on the fly discovery of plugin models and changes thereto behave 548 inconsistently. If a change to a plugin model does not seem to549 register, the Load Plugin Models (under fitting -> Plugin Model550 Operations) can be used. However, after calling Load Plugin Models, the551 active plugin will no longer be loaded (even though the GUI looks like552 it is) unless it is a sum|multiply model which works properly. All553 others will need to be recalled from the model dropdown menu to reload554 the model into the calculation engine. While it might be annoying it555 does not appear to prevent SasView from working..731 inconsistently. If a change to a plugin model does not seem to 732 register, the Load Plugin Models (under fitting -> Plugin Model 733 Operations) can be used. However, after calling Load Plugin Models, the 734 active plugin will no longer be loaded (even though the GUI looks like 735 it is) unless it is a sum|multiply model which works properly. All 736 others will need to be recalled from the model dropdown menu to reload 737 the model into the calculation engine. While it might be annoying it 738 does not appear to prevent SasView from working.. 556 739 - The model code and documentation review is ongoing. At this time the 557 core shell parellelepiped is known to have the C shell effectively fixed558 at 0 (noted in documentation) while the triaxial ellipsoid does not seem559 to reproduce the limit of the oblate or prolate ellipsoid. If errors are560 found and corrected, corrected versions will be uploaded to the561 marketplace.562 740 core shell parellelepiped is known to have the C shell effectively fixed 741 at 0 (noted in documentation) while the triaxial ellipsoid does not seem 742 to reproduce the limit of the oblate or prolate ellipsoid. If errors are 743 found and corrected, corrected versions will be uploaded to the 744 marketplace. 745 563 746 3.1- All systems: 564 747 - The documentation window may take a few seconds to load the first time
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