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We have recently updated the JavaScript library mxjs/base/algorithms/filter_volumeset.js to be more efficient. If you are using this library and call…
The export panel, located on the right-hand side of 3D views, charts and tables, can be used to generate images,…
We’re pleased to announce the release of mXrap version 6, bringing with it a range of enhancements to elevate your…
mXrap version 5 will stop working in May. We will be transitioning everyone to mXrap version 6 before then. As…
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There have been a number of recent updates to the Short-term Response Analysis app. These include: Chart for determining re-entry using different parameters: This chart gives you values for a particular parameter over time (based on a user-defined time window size and step). A threshold value for that parameter can be set, allowing you to […]
For a few months now, a new tool has appeared in the General Analysis app; the hanging wall (HW) and footwall (FW) filter. The HW–FW filter allows you to filter your events based on where they are in relation to ticked survey/s. If more than one survey or plane is used for the HW–FW filter, […]
Bundles are a form of protection which we use to limit access to specific parts of mXrap applications. One of the primary incentives behind the use of Bundles is to reduce the amount of the root folder which is exposed to users for editing. While we encourage users to modify the root folder to suit […]