Version: [593] OpenQuake Integrated Risk Modelling Toolkit 2.9.6

2.9.6
* When loading hazard maps from OQ-Engine, values for all intensity
measure types and probabilities of exceedance can be stored
in a single layer.
* Layers built from OQ-Engine outputs have the custom property
'calc_id' storing the id of the corresponding OQ-Engine calculation.
* The names of files exported by the Data Viewer contain the id of the
corresponding OQ-Engine calculation.
2.9.5
* Several updates to the user manual
* Fixed bug in the GUI initialization for visualizing aggregate loss
curves
2.9.4
* Fixed retrieval of the engine server hostname from settings
2.9.3
* Hazard maps, hazard curves and uniform hazard spectra are loaded
through the "extract" API offered by the OQ Engine Server,
instead of using the exported npz
* Fixed the visualization of UHS in case PGA is not present
* Multiple connection profiles can be saved, making it easier to
switch between different OQ-Engine servers and OQ Platforms.
* It is possible to modify the log verbosity of the plugin, through a
new property in the plugin settings
2.9.2
* If a selected OQ-Engine calculation is running, the corresponding
outputs will be listed as soon as the calculation is complete.
* Fixed the button showing parameters of a OQ-Engine calculation
2.9.1
* Fixed a bug that made impossible to visualize the dialog that drives
the OpenQuake Engine
* Fixed issues importing Qt on macOS
2.9.0
* The plugin embeds 3 standalone OpenQuake applications: Input
Preparation Toolkit, TaxtWEB and Taxonomy Glossary
* When a OQ-Engine calculation is removed, the corresponding buttons
and its list of outputs are properly cleared.
* An additional checkbox in the settings enables/disables experimental
features
* Recovery modeling functionalities and the embedded standalone
OpenQuake applications are enabled only if experimental
features are enabled from the plugin settings.
2.8.1
* When interacting with the OQ-Engine or the OQ-Platform, the plugin
will attempt first to use the default credentials.
It will open the settings dialog automatically, in case the login
fails with the default settings.
* When a problem causes the widget that drives the OQ-Engine to be
closed, error messages are displayed in the general
QGIS message bar, instead of using the inner message bar of the widget
(otherwise, they would not be visible to the user)
* Fix a bug in the check of layer capabilities, that was working only
with QGIS locale set to English
2.8.0
* In aggregated loss curves, it is possible to display a chosen set of
realizations or statistics (mean, quantiles, etc.)
2.7.3
* The Data Viewer is automatically set to visible only when opening
oq-engine outputs that require it for their visualization
2.7.2
* When loading a OQ-Engine output, if the Data Viewer was hidden, it
becomes visible
* When loading a gmf map, the default name is
"scenario_gmfs_rlz-RLZ_eid-EID" both for scenario_risk and
scenario_damage
* Added a check on the status code returned by the oq-engine server
'extract' API, displaying an error message in case of failure
2.7.1
* Losses can be aggregated by loss type and multiple tags, producing a
table with aggregated values per realization
2.7.0
* Added the possibility to visualize oq-engine outputs of types
agg_curves-rlzs, agg_curves-stats, dmg_by_asset and losses_by_asset
* Damage can be aggregated by realization, loss type and multiple
tags, producing a bar plot displaying aggregated damages
for each damage state (with the possibility to include or exclude "no
damage" from the chart)

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