Hi Steve, the following function can be used to assign piezometric lines:
[case] assign_horizontal_phreatic_surface()
[case] assign_polyline_phreatic_surface()
[case] assign_spline_phreatic_surface()
[case] assign_automatic_phreatic_surface()
You can click the question marks and find all the function details on the Cheat Sheet.
Hi! Can LEMSlope be compiled to run on Linux? Also is the program open source? Is the source code uploaded somewhere accessible to the public.
Thank you
Fernando
Hi Yong, I have a question: how do we consider piezometric lines?
Hi Steve, the following function can be used to assign piezometric lines:
[case] assign_horizontal_phreatic_surface()
[case] assign_polyline_phreatic_surface()
[case] assign_spline_phreatic_surface()
[case] assign_automatic_phreatic_surface()
You can click the question marks and find all the function details on the Cheat Sheet.
How to import a DXF geometry into Lemslope? It does not work currently.
Thanks for your reply!
Jason
Hi Jason, can you forward me your dxf file and see if I can figure out why the dxf does not work?
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*** Date: 2023-06-08T12:23:37
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I can see points in your file. LEMSlope needs lines or polylines.
Please don’t paste all the data in the comments. You can email me the data. Thanks.
You should provide an DXF example. That will help the users.
Agreed
Hi! Can LEMSlope be compiled to run on Linux? Also is the program open source? Is the source code uploaded somewhere accessible to the public.
Thank you
Fernando
Hi Fernando. LEMSlope is not open source. No plan to compile it on Linux at this moment.