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  1. Create preset 2D inflow equation

    Similar to inlet capacity, have the ability to create 2D inflow equations relative to inlet size and control depending on weir or orifice curves. This will allow the user to increase or change 2D inflow control easier and more standardized.

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  2. Loading bars for large 2d TIN results.

    Vissible loading progress for loading large or TIN modelling results.

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  3. Enable TIN Reference in Scenarios (Enable/Disable)

    All other layers in XPSTORM/XPSWMM are able to be deactivated for different scenarios.

    If you could allow for the Topography tins to be activated and deactivated (like Fill Areas, Elevation Shapes etc), this will allow for multiple scenarios (i.e. pre- and post-development) and minimise the complexities of trying to model two identical scenarios on two seperate models.

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  4. Adjust mesh locally without remeshing all

    Adjust mesh locally without having to remesh the entire 2D zone.

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    ON ROADMAP  ·  pascal.lang responded

    We are looking into this, but for the majority of cases it might be that there is already a significant improvement related to this with the new “Clip meshing” which was released with version 11.0 of the software, but in a prototype state, please ensure outputs are reviewed before use. The reason it provides an improvement is that it does a coarse mesh first (which is likely to remain unchanged if only small amendments are made) and follows this with a more detailed mesh after. It would be great to get any feedback you might have on your experiences with the Clip meshing and consistency of results.

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