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Readme, Geomorph 0.6n
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Geomorph is a height field generator and editor for the Linux operating system.

A height field is a kind of topographic map.  It is a 2D projection of a 3D landscape.

Geomorph generates square images and shows a 3D preview of the resulting landscape.
These 2D images can be processed with a tool like Povray for rendering the landscape.


For more details, see:
	(1) ./index.html in the directory where the documentation archive is unpacked.
	(2) or /usr/local/share/geomorph/doc/index.html if the documentation is installed.
	(3) or http://geomorph.sourceforge.net


Geomorph 0.63, 2021-02-01
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Directory management has been revised to avoid a crash when getting the current directory name at startup.
Also a lot of small fixes have been done to bring the code up the standards and avoid crashes in recent Linux versions.
Tested on Ubuntu 18.04 and 20.04.


Geomorph 0.62, 2017-07-20
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The user install scripts have been updated to fix the default value of the "direct_rendering" parameter to avoid crashes at startup with recent distributions, and to improve the guessing of some other parameters. If Geomorph 0.62 is already installed and working fine for you, you don't need this file.

Geomorph 0.62, 2016-04-24
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This version fixes a few bugs, including some related to the document windows 
management and the brightness of the preview. It also fixes the install-user 
script,which called non-existent scripts in version 0.60.1.

It has been tested on Ubuntu 14.04, 15.04 and 16.04 64 bits.

Source: README, updated 2021-02-02