Fixed bugs in LamPre3.0
By Feb. 7, 2013:
(1) In the grid editor, the problem of the program crashing when previously highlighted grid cells are selected again has been fixed.
(2) In the grid editor, user cannot enter theundefined material codes.
(3) In the grid editor, the row heights and column widthsare now fixed and theuser can no longer resize them.
(4) In the grid editor, when the user saves the grid with the “Grid -> Save Grid” command, the entire input file (.inp) is now saved with the new grid information, making the save permanent.
(5) In the material wizard, the information box labeled “Total Number of Materials Defined”has been linked across all three tabbed sub-dialogs.
(6) In the material wizard, if the predefined number of in-seam materials is not enough when defining the coal sets and gobs, LamPrewill now automatically increase the total number of in-seam materials in the model as needed, with a notification for the user.
(7) In the material wizard, the “Number of (coal)Sets Defined”parameter is now shared between the Elastic-Plastic coal sets and the Strain-Softening coal sets.
By Mar. 20, 2013:
(1) When editing the grid, pressing the "Enter" key won’t exit the grid editor.
(2) In the grid editor, the “Grid -> Save Grid” command may let the program crash. It was fixed in the LamPre3.0.2.
(3) The ranges of some scrollbars in the “Edit-Data” dialogs are correlated logically.
(4) LamPre3.0.2can “remember” the parameters used for the coal sets defined in the material wizard.
(5) LamPre3.0.2 can read the input file (.inp) of old format, and user can edit the grids.
By May 20, 2013:
(1) The calculations in Lamination Thickness Wizard works fine in SI units;
(2) The Final Gob Modulus Calculation in Strain-Hardening Material Wizard works fine in SI units.
(3) The large numbers, i.e. more than four digitals in the integer part, in the material wizard will be displayed in Scientific Format.
Some known bugs in LamPre3.0.2, not yet fixed ( By May 20, 2013):
(1)LamPre3.0.2 does not “remember” the parameters used for the gob materials defined in the material wizard.
(2) When the “File->Save As” command is used to save the .inp file to a new directory, the default grids, not the changes, will be saved.