* Improve tree selection editor - always call defineEditorAttributes - use heightHint in editor attributes - use tree selection editor as default editor for std::vector * Use tree selection editor instead of list selection editor List selection editor must be used when editing std::vector<cvf::vec3d> and similar. Replace other use of list selection editor with tree selection editor. * Set checked state based on text string for integer only models For models with only integer values, use text string to define the items to be selected. The full list will always be visible, and the checked state will be updated when editing the filter text. Example: "1, 5-7" will set items 1, 5, 6, 7 checked and all other items unchecked * Minor fixes - Set placeholder text after content is added (to ensure correct data type) - Fix check of integers. `canConvert<int>()`returns true for both QString and int. Thus convert to string and then check for int conversion. * Activate filtering when unchecking all items in list with only integers - Reactivate filtering when uncheck of all items for a list with only integer values (to keep consistency between filter and list) - Update function name for clarity --------- Co-authored-by: Jørgen Herje <jorgen.herje@ceetronsolutions.com> |
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ResInsight
ResInsight is an open source, cross-platform 3D visualization and post processing tool for reservoir models and simulations. The system also constitutes a framework for further development and support for new data sources and visualization methods, e.g. additional solvers, seismic data, CSEM, geomechanics, and more.
The user interface is tailored for efficient interpretation of reservoir simulation data with specialized visualizations of properties, faults and wells. It enables easy handling of a large number of realizations and calculation of statistics. To be highly responsive, ResInsight exploits multi-core CPUs and GPUs. Integration with GNU Octave enables powerful and flexible result manipulation and computations. Derived results can be returned to ResInsight for further handling and visualization. Eventually, derived and computed properties can be directly exported to Eclipse input formats for further simulation cycles and parameter studies.
The main input data is *.GRID and *.EGRID files along with their *.INIT and restart files *.XNNN and *.UNRST. ResInsight also supports selected parts of Eclipse input files and can read grid information and corresponding cell property data sets.
ResInsight has been co-developed by Equinor ASA, Ceetron Solutions AS, and Ceetron AS with the aim to provide a versatile tool for professionals who need to visualize and process reservoir models. The software is copyrighted by Ceetron and Equinor and licensed under GPL 3+. See COPYING for details.
Dependencies
ResInsight uses the Equinor/libecl (formerly Ensambles/ert) library to access Eclipse result files, and the two projects collaborates closely. The source code of the approved libecl version is embedded in the ResInsight source code tree, making downloading and building simple. ResInsight also features an interface to Octave for retrieval of data from ResInsight, processing using Octave, and communication of data back into ResInsight for further handling and visualization.
Octave : http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/
Equinor/libecl : https://github.com/Equinor/libecl
Supported Platforms
ResInsight is designed to be cross-platform. Efforts have been made to ensure that code will compile and run on most Linux and Windows platforms. Currently, automated tests are run regularly on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7, CentOS 7, Ubuntu 16.04, 18.04 and 20.04 as well as Windows 10 and Windows Server 2019.
Documentation
See the ResInsight website and the Users Guide for project documentation.
Source Code
git clone git://github.com/OPM/ResInsight.git
Contribution
Contributions are very welcome, although it might take some time for the team to accept pull requests that is not in the main line of the projects focus.
Please use the dev branch for contributions and pull requests, as it is the branch dedicated to the day to day development.
The master branch is supposed to be stable, and is updated when we want to publish a new stable release.
Release branches that might pop up are dedicated bug fix branches for the release in question.