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Today's Topics:
1. viewing .sww files in Mirone (Ariana Schembri)
2. Re: viewing .sww files in Mirone (Joaquim Luis)
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Date: Sat, 10 May 2014 14:27:34 +0200
From: Ariana Schembri <
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Subject: [Anuga-user] viewing .sww files in Mirone
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Hey,
I am trying to extract the .sww file creating from ANUGA into Mirone's
Aquamoto module, however, no results are showing. Can anyone explain the
steps I need to follow in order to extract the .sww file please? I would
like to know the resulting wave height at different points in time and
finally create a movie of the .sww file or at least .jpeg images. I've
tried doing this via the sww2dem but nothing is happening.
Any help given is greatly appreciated.
Regards
Ariana
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Date: Sat, 10 May 2014 18:26:22 +0100
From: Joaquim Luis <
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Subject: Re: [Anuga-user] viewing .sww files in Mirone
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Ariana,
Though I wrote it, it's Rudy who is more experienced at using it.
But open a .sww in Mirone it's as simple as drag the file from the
explorer into Mirone's icon (but you can also follow the classic "File
-> Open ...")
That opens Aquamoto automatically. Next you play with the slider to see
the different layers.
The "Shading OR image" tab lets you play with the illumination effects
(different from land and water)
Under "Misc" you have the option to load an ascii file with "lon lat"
positions (one per line) and interpolate along time. That gives you the
time series you asked.
Please do an "Help -> Check for updates" as I'm always
finding/fixing/creating new bugs
Joaquim
> Hey,
>
> I am trying to extract the .sww file creating from ANUGA into Mirone's
> Aquamoto module, however, no results are showing. Can anyone explain
> the steps I need to follow in order to extract the .sww file please? I
> would like to know the resulting wave height at different points in
> time and finally create a movie of the .sww file or at least .jpeg
> images. I've tried doing this via the sww2dem but nothing is happening.
>
> Any help given is greatly appreciated.
>
> Regards
> Ariana
>
>
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