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===Getting Started===
===Getting Started===
# Open the Tygron Engine, logon with user name and password and open the project ''Inun Test NL''


# Open the Tygron Engine, logon with user name and password and open the project ''Inun Test NL''
===Editing terrain===
First we add water to the terrain model of our project:
# Go to Terrain in the ribbon and select Import GeoJSON file
# Press Select File and import the file openwater.geojson from the tutorial
# Select Water from the Import as Terrain Type: selection menu
 
[[File:RFO_Tutorial_ImportTerrainFile.png]]
 
Press Send. You have added the canals of our water system!


[[File:RFO_Tutorial_TerrainEdited.png]]


===Adding a Rainfall Overlay===
===Adding a Rainfall Overlay===
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The Rainfall Overlay Wizard will appear:
The Rainfall Overlay Wizard will appear:
[[File:RFO_Tutorial_WizzardStartup.png]]

Revision as of 10:03, 1 September 2017

Getting Started

  1. Open the Tygron Engine, logon with user name and password and open the project Inun Test NL

Editing terrain

First we add water to the terrain model of our project:

  1. Go to Terrain in the ribbon and select Import GeoJSON file
  2. Press Select File and import the file openwater.geojson from the tutorial
  3. Select Water from the Import as Terrain Type: selection menu

File:RFO Tutorial ImportTerrainFile.png

Press Send. You have added the canals of our water system!

File:RFO Tutorial TerrainEdited.png

Adding a Rainfall Overlay

  1. Go to Overlays, in the GeoData ribbon and select Add Rainfall. The rainfall indicator appears on the left-side-panel
  2. Open the Rain Overlay Wizzard by clicking on the Configuration Wizard button in the right-side-panel

The Rainfall Overlay Wizard will appear:

File:RFO Tutorial WizzardStartup.png