Releases: PauloCarvalhoRJ/gammaray
GammaRay 1.2.1
Windows users: download the ZIP containing the executable and extract it into the installation directory. If you don't have previously installed GammaRay, you need to download the ZIP of the 1.0 version, which contains all the required runtime libraries.
With this version:
- Functionality to search for duplicate samples in point sets, which can lead to numerical instability.
- Shortuct to open project files in external programs.
GammaRay 1.2
Windows users: download the ZIP containing the executable and extract it into the installation directory. If you don't have previously installed GammaRay, you need to download the ZIP of the 1.0 version, which contains all the required runtime libraries.
Improvements of this version:
- Disabling the indicator kriging menu itens (IK is not completed yet).
- Variable names are read from GEO-EAS files without leading or trailing whitespaces.
- Support for GhostScript 64-bit executable for Windows.
- File system browsing dialogs do not open in a default directory improving usability.
- Parameters dialogs geometry recalled between calls, relieving the user from constantly resizing them.
- Removed compiler warnings.
GammaRay 1.1
For Windows users: simply copy the 1.1 executable onto the directory where a previous version was installed. If you don't have any, you need to download the ZIP file of the 1.0 version, which contains the required runtime libraries. This version has high resolution icons for high DPI (4k) users.
GammaRay 1.0.1
For Windows users: simply copy the 1.0.1 executable onto the directory where 1.0 was installed. If you don't have the 1.0 version, you need first to download its ZIP file, which contains the required runtime libraries. This version has improved usability for high DPI (4k) users.
GammaRay: GUI layer over the Geostatistical Software Library (GSLib).
Zip file containing Windows excutable and libraries. Just unpack the zip into a directory and run GammaRay.exe. You can also download the source code ready for compiling as Zip or Unix tarball.