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    Help Wilbur Problems

    HI all,

    having problems using Wilbur v1.77. Have imported PNG file from PS. Everything going ok until I try and use the Erosion/Incise Flow tool. I'm going from a tutorial and doing ok so I'm very frustrated that I can't go to the next step. Any help would be appreciated!

    Regards,
    Dave
    Australia

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    What's it not doing that you expect that it should do? Example images of the problem are very helpful here.

    Generally, you'll want do a Filter>>Fill>>Fill Basins before doing an incise flow. It's unlikely that your surface is connected in a hydraulic sense and the fill basins tool will do that for you. The process outlined in http://www.ridgenet.net/~jslayton/Fu...ol1/index.html steps "Fill Basins" to "Set Map Extents" is an excellent way to work with surfaces in Wilbur.

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    Thanks for the reply Waldronate. It seems that after waiting for about 2mins, the program finally responds and I can enter variables. Thanks too for the link. I have been there from the start as it is part of the tut (Chucks' atlas style) that I was working through. A bit annoying with the "not responding" thing but as long as it eventually works I can use it. If I have any more hassles I'll try to get some screen shots etc up.

    Thanks again.

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    The apparent lack of response happened when the conversion to multi-threading happened. It was a tradeoff between having a speedup proportional to the number of cores and the a minor user interface glitch.

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