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version 0.4.4
Dependency changes
- Removed retiring spatial packages
rgdal
and
rgeos
(#68)
- Use
sf
for writing shapefiles.
Bugfixes
New features & enhancements
version 0.4.3
Dependency changes
Bugfixes
New features &
enhancements
- added MEE paper citation and updated package
DESCRIPTION
& README
.
version 0.4.2
Dependency changes
- removed unused dependency
hunspell
from Suggests
Bugfixes
- reduced package tarball size
New features &
enhancements
version 0.4.1
Dependency changes
Bugfixes
- fix error on R-devel exposed by change to
matrix
class
- fixed error in
theme_grainscape()
example
New features &
enhancements
version 0.4.0
Dependency changes
- Requires R >= 3.5
- remove
rgeos
dependency and deprecate use of
sp
argument to many functions (#38)
Bugfixes
New features &
enhancements
- reimplement an algorithm to calculate the minimum planar graph using
C++; no longer relies on SELES binary and is now cross-platform.
- use updated
igraph
functions internally
- updated vignette / tutorial (#5)
- renamed functions to remove
gs
and gsGOC
prefixes; old names have been deprecated and will be removed in a future
release (#10)
MPG()
can now handle large rasters
- use S4 classes and methods (#3, #19)
- improved plotting using
ggplot2
by default (#22,
#47)
- new functions
export()
(#39) and
patchFilter()
(#40)
- fix typos (#58, @jsta)
Removed features
- removed
gsMPGstitch()
as it was unreliable
version 0.3.0
- original version from R-forge
(http://grainscape.r-forge.r-project.org/)
- uses a SELES binary to calculate the minimum planar graph (Windows
only)
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.