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RelMo 2005 Service Release
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Changes from RelMo 2005
Service Release 1 for RelMo 2005 fixes a number of issues discovered in RelMo
2005. In particular the print dialog bug, reported by a number of users
has been eradicated.
A list of the changes introduced previously by RelMo 2005 is
provided here.
Updates to RelMo 2005 made by Service Release 2 are described
here.
A problem
with some computers and memory management issues has resulted in the limiting of
undo levels provided by RelMo. The actual number of undo levels can be set
in the General page of the Options dialog. By default it is set to 5, but
this may be increase up to 100. Please note that large surveys and some
machines, may cause memory difficulties if a large number of undo levels is
maintained.
As usual
we've taken the opportunity to enhance and add to the existing toolset provided
by RelMo 2005. A new pan tool is now available in 2D views. This
enhances the functionality of the existing Move tool (in the Edit menu).
Now users can press and hold the left mouse button, in conjunction with the
Shift key and move their view of the survey.
RelMo now
automatically creates a backup copy of the survey file each time a File - Save
is performed. This file is identified with a _bak appended to the end of
the name. It is a standard RelMo file, so can be opened and edited as
usual. Note that this file is set as a hidden file, so may not be visible
on all systems.
RelMo now
supports the importing of mesh data files as supplied by
GetMapping. Used in conjunction with ortho photos this enables large
areas to be viewed and manipulate using RelMo. It is also possible to
animate directly onto the surface generated using the 3D editing tools.
The help file contains more information regarding this process.
Import
files now support the use of a new code. -TXtext string can be used
to generate a string of survey text attached to the point generated by the
remainder of the line. This now means that users can free-code text along
with the point code without resorting to specific equipment manufacturers
methods for dealing with text.
To further
enhance the import process, the coordinate data format (standard xyz) now
accepts both the -TX code and the -OBJ code to create text and new objects
directly from survey data. this will be of particular interest to those
users who are planning on using surveying equipment to generate coordinate data.
Leica for example now have
a specific RelMo xyz format available for their 1100 and 1200 machines.
Users should contact their equipment suppliers for further details.
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