Release Notes
From JMARS Wiki
2007/09/01 - JMARS map layer beta
- Moved JMARS downloads to faster server to shorten update times.
- Enabled offline mode so users can run JMARS away from the internet (only data seen while online will be available though!)
2007/08/29 - JMARS map layer beta
- Custom maps work once more. There were several needed fixes in both client and server.
- Toggling the M and P buttons in the layer manager now affects the map layer as expected.
- Hovering over the main view will show numeric values in a tooltip instead of the layer manager.
- Numeric readouts are capped at five digits of precision.
- Faster startup times (we were barraging the server rather pointlessly.)
- Color stretcher stage no longer brightens grayscale images by default.
- Advanced... dialog now stays in front of the layer manager as it should.
- Map layer names in the layer manager are now short enough to fit.
- The layer manager no longer resizes itself when you add new layers.
- Many other minor performance, stability, and code cleanup changes.
2007/08/23 - JMARS map layer beta
- The 3D layer has been ported to the new map system. It works!
- Several view- and session-restore bugs have been closed.
- Stamp layers are not usable in the Coor Computing Commons due to some kind of connection failure specific to Coor CC. We've handed the issue off to our trusty admins.
- Custom maps should not be used until some serious breakage can be fixed (SOON.)
- JMARS can now process maps on the fly, allowing custom stretches, graphical display of numeric data, and stacking maps together into e.g. an HSV composite.
- Many new graphic maps available.
- Numeric plotting functionality features vastly improved look, stability, and export.
- Runs great under Java 1.6, the latest stable version of Java.
- MOC stamp layer now supports the final phases of the MOC mission.
- The 3D layer is disabled until it can be ported to the new map system (SOON.)
