<p> 0.7.2 - Fix bug where attribute table showed transient variables when adding elements to a steady-state model. - Fixed security issue when installing backend. <p> 0.7.1 - Fix broken generation of Python scripts <p> 0.7.0 - Support QGIS 4.0 - Added particle tracking for steady-state simulations. - Use Timflow as computational core instead of TimML and TTim. - Clearer names for elements: - Head Line Sink -> River - Line Sink Ditch -> Ditch - Leaky Line Doublet -> Leaky Wall - Impermeable Line Doublet -> Impermeable Wall <p> 0.6.0 - No separate Python installation of timml and ttim is required. The server application can be installed from the QGIS plugin. - Model input is validated before trying to compute or convert to Python. The plugin attempts to give comprehensible error messages. - The plugin state can be restored from a project file (rather than having to re-open the geopackage every time QGIS is closed). - Remote Head Wells and Discharge Observations elements have been added as TimML elements. - Discharges can be computed per segment for Head Line Sinks, Line Sinks Ditches; and for Wells and HeadWells. These are stored in an output geopackage. - The produced output can be controlled (Mesh, Raster, Contours, Head Observations, Discharge, Discharge Observations). - The TTim temporal settings have been simplified. - Some GUI elements have had their names adjusted. <p> 0.5.1 - Support TimML 6.3.0 - Add support for the IntNormFlux - Add discharge observation element <p> 0.5.0 - Add model validation to catch common mistakes, this will result in clearer error messages if model input is incorrect. - Multiple usability tweaks - Added elements: polygon inhomogeneity, area sink, line sink and discharge well - Add "Restore" button to restore plugin state from QGIS project - Support for drawing contours from raster files
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2026-06-24T12:56:51.724999+00:00
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