{"name": "BlueMesh2D", "package_name": "BlueMesh2D", "version": "0.1.4", "experimental": false, "qgis_min": "3.34.0", "qgis_max": "3.99.0", "downloads": 126, "uploaded_by": null, "upload_datetime": "2026-08-05T08:19:12.152831", "changelog": "0.1.3\n- Stage 4 / all-in-one: new smood option \"merge the remaining problematic\nelements during recovery\", on by default from recovery cycle 2. A mesh\nwhose last few small flow links sit on nodes smoothing may not move\n(fixed points, boundary vertices) now completes instead of failing with\n\"mesh still violates dual criteria\". The recovery cycle it starts at is\nan advanced setting; untick the option for the previous behaviour.\n- The smood progress table gained an N_MERGED column, so it is visible\nwhether a recovery cycle merged anything.\n- Declares its Python dependencies (bluemesh2d, pyproj) in the metadata,\nso they are listed on the plugin page.\n- Clearer About text: the six stages as a bullet list.\n0.1.2\n- First public release.\n- The meshing library is installed from PyPI (bluemesh2d) instead of being\nbundled with the plugin: one dependency to install, and library fixes\nreach users without a plugin update.\n- One-click dependency installer: detects what is missing on load and\ninstalls it into QGIS's own Python, or into a plugin-managed virtual\nenvironment on PEP 668 systems (Debian/Ubuntu).\n- Qt6-compatible scoped enums throughout; requires QGIS 3.34 or newer.\n0.1.0\n- Initial release: 6-stage Processing workflow from bathymetry raster to\nUGRID NetCDF, plus an all-in-one algorithm.", "external_deps": null, "download_url": "https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/BlueMesh2D/version/0.1.4/download/"}