Latest RadarLab HD Update
Version 1.0 Revision 11 has now been uploaded to the weathertap.com site. here are the changes:
1. Storm tracks can now be filtered either manually or automatically. Before, you could only filter them manually. Now you can set up some parameters that each storm track must meet if it is to be displayed. This automatic filter will be applied to all currently loaded radar images as well as new images that come in by auto refresh or when the reload button is pressed. You can set the automatic filtering options by clicking on the "Storm Table" button. You can turn automatic filtering on by default by clicking on the "Automatic Filtering" option in the settings window.
2. The Roads, Interstates, County and State boundaries are now plotted using user defined colors and sizes. You can set these by clicking on the "Settings" button.
3. Last and most important, we have found that we cannot rely on Java Web Start to detect newer versions of RadarLab HD and download them. We have not had good success with this. Therefore, I have put some code in this version to automatically check for a new version of RadarLab HD every time it is launched. If a newer version is found, it is downloaded and a message box will prompt you that a newer version has been downloaded. So from this version on, you should not have to delete your Java cache to make sure you have the latest version of RadarLab HD.
To see if Java Web Start has downloaded this latest version of RadarLab HD, click on the RadarLab HD logo in the upper right corner of the program. The version number should read "V1.0 Revision 11". If it does not, then you need to delete your Java cache using the directions supplied in post number 14 of this thread.
Thank you,
Stacey