9.5 - AOI drawing: the "Draw AOI" tool (DEM, RAVI, SAR, Multi-Satellite, Bare Soil, MapBiomas) now lets you click a sequence of points to draw an arbitrary polygon instead of only a rectangle. Double-click, right-click, or clicking back on the first point closes the shape; Backspace undoes the last point and Esc cancels; message-bar hints track progress toward the 3-point minimum. The canvas no longer zooms to the freshly drawn AOI, so it doesn't disrupt your view. AOI layers with multiple/invalid features now validate and repair each one individually before dissolving, and the error message names the offending feature id(s) instead of a generic "Empty geometry." Message bar and dialog colors: a few exception/failure messages that showed yellow now correctly show red, a few "loaded/generated successfully" messages that showed blue now correctly show green, and a CAR-loaded confirmation no longer shows red. 9.4 - Fixed the QGIS Plugin Repository security check for Field Guide GPX export. The XML library is used only to construct and write GPX output; the corrected Bandit rule annotation documents and suppresses the parser-related false positive without adding a runtime dependency. 9.3 - New CAR module: look up a Brazilian CAR code (Cadastro Ambiental Rural) to fetch the property boundary from the public registry, save it as KML, and load it as a layer, with progress feedback via a background worker. Registered in the sidebar and welcome hub module lists, with translated strings for all 6 supported languages. CAR/AOI overlay now draws with a red outline (matching the AOI draw tool) instead of green. Sidebar: fixed the brand logo button so it centers correctly when the rail is collapsed. Sidebar "What's new" area now links to an install & authentication walkthrough video. 9.0 - RAVI plot date-range filtering: two-handle slider below the plot lets you narrow the cached time series by date span. Dragging updates the label live and re-renders the plot after settling (200 ms debounce). The date selection ANDs with existing filters (thresholds, manual per-date selection) and automatically constrains composite generation, batch download, CSV export, and single-image dropdown. RangeSlider widget gains optional label_fn for custom value→text mapping (e.g. day offsets to ISO dates), adaptive label width, and set_span() reconfig without signal emission. Numeric year-range path (MapBiomas transition, SYSI filters) untouched. AOI-area label on Inputs tab shows hectares below the layer picker. Management Zones module: integrated fork of Precision Zones for defining and analyzing management boundaries within fields, with zoning workflows, per-zone statistics, and export to QGIS for further analysis. Zone outputs save to the global download folder from the Welcome page (per-module folder picker removed). Data tab UX: the input-raster list stays in sync with the project (add/remove/rename), rasters are picked with checkboxes, and resolution defaults to 10 m. Generate zones can optionally apply the mode (majority) filter to the output in one step, and generated/filtered zone rasters load with a single-band pseudocolor renderer and a selectable color ramp. Resampling and the elbow + silhouette analysis run in background workers: the dialog stays responsive, buttons show live progress, and a second click cancels the run. Silhouette scores are subsampled on large grids for much faster cluster evaluation. 8.1 - MapBiomas updated to Collection 10 (40 annual maps, 1985–2024; adds the photovoltaic-plant class). All plugin metadata now points to the shared farm_tools repository. 8.0 - Module hub: drag cards to reorder, "More tools" strip surfaces hidden modules for one-click activation, and auth UI hides when no visible module needs Google Earth Engine. Each module can now ship as its own single-module plugin (RAVI, EasyDEM, ClimaPlots, AGLgis, Field Guide, Multi-Satellite, SYSI, MapBiomas) built from this shared codebase. All FARM plugins share a single, synced version number from here on. 2.0 - Multi-Satellite module: adds Sentinel-2, HLS Sentinel-2 and MODIS (8-day) alongside Landsat 7/8/9, with per-sensor selection that limits date discovery and the time series; results labels adapt to the selected sensor (resolution, super-res and RGB availability), the date and download actions are merged into one compact panel, and the index time series can be exported as CSV. RAVI: choose the time-series spatial reducer (mean/median). Welcome hub shows the RAVI and ClimaPlots brand logos. Continues the EasyDEM line as the full FARM tools toolbox. 1.6 - Dependency bundles (extlibs) are now downloaded from the GitHub Release assets instead of repo-committed files, keeping the plugin download lean. 1.5 - Sidebar and header refresh: white sidebar logo that grows with a subtle animation when the panel expands, and a cleaner module header. Each module now carries a direct "Help" link to its wiki article. Google Earth Engine setup is unified into a single guided workflow, with softer onboarding copy throughout. 1.4 - MapBiomas performance and UX: coverage years now render in parallel (all years download concurrently instead of one at a time); Earth Engine uses the high-volume endpoint for better throughput. The transition year-range slider now filters both the chart and the map to the selected years — the chart updates instantly while dragging and the map re-renders once the slider settles (with a waiting cue). The transition export to QGIS is limited to the selected year range, and its layer legend now lists only those years. Loading progress now appears inside each feature section (coverage / single-year download / transition) instead of one shared bar. Per-module methodology docs for every module (docs/), with an index linking them. New sidebar "What's new" link that opens the changelog in a dialog. Self-healing extlibs provisioning: incomplete or missing dependency bundles are now detected and repaired automatically on load instead of failing. 1.3 - Module hub: GEE-free modules (ClimaPlots, Field Guide) now carry a "No login" badge on their landing-page cards, so first-time users can start with the tools that work without a Google Earth Engine sign-in. 1.2 - New MapBiomas module: browse MapBiomas Brasil Collection 9 land-use/ land-cover in-module by year (year slider + class legend) and download any year to QGIS as a styled paletted raster. Configurable source-to-target transition analysis with presets (Pasture-to-Crop, Deforestation, Forest regrowth, Agricultural expansion, Urban) and a custom class picker; first-transition-year map, per-year converted-area chart with a year-range filter, and export of the transition layer (classed by transition year) limited to the selected range. Sidebar nav is now scrollable so it no longer constrains the dialog's minimum height. 1.1 - Field Guide: raster-based optimal point selection (one point per polygon at the location of maximum raster value, e.g. NDVI peak), with band selection, no-data/sub-pixel/CRS edge-case handling, and raster metadata in CSV/GPX/PDF exports. Field Guide documentation added (docs/fieldguide.md). Plugin repositioned as a multi-module geo-analytics toolbox (Optical, Landsat, SAR, DEM, SYSI, ClimaPlots, Field Guide). 1.0 - Initial release (fork of RAVI)
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