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Support forums

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The main support channel for the usage of OpenRocket is the - support forums. This way everybody can benefit from the answers - provided.

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Contact information

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OpenRocket is primarily developed by Sampo Niskanen. His contact - information can be found below.

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If you would like to contribute something to OpenRocket, please - contact me!

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Documentation for OpenRocket

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User documentation

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Unfortunately no user's guide currently exists for OpenRocket. - Some documentation is available in the - OpenRocket - wiki pages, including a stub - User's - guide and a section of - frequently - asked questions.

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Technical documentation

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OpenRocket was originally written as the Master's thesis of - Sampo Niskanen at Helsinki University of Technology. The thesis - currently functions as the technical documentation, and will be - updated in the future to account for further enhancements. - The thesis is licensed under a - Creative Commons BY-NC-ND License.

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Development of an Open Source model - rocket simulation software (PDF, 1.3MB)

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10.3.2010: Version 1.0.0 is - released!

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This release includes several hundred new thrustcurves from - thrustcurve.org and some - bug fixes. It is also a stable milestone, after which development - on larger features will be started in a 1.1 branch. Look out - for it! :-)

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17.2.2010: Version 0.9.6 is - released!

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This release updates the aerodynamic calculation methods to be - more in line with the Barrowman method and enhances the simulation - time step selection, in addition to fixing numerous bugs.

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28.11.2009: Version 0.9.5 is - released!

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This release fixes a serious bug in 0.9.4 that - prevented adding a tube coupler and centering ring to the same - body tube, in addition to a few smaller additions. Users of - 0.9.4 should upgrade immediately!

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These are packages ready for use and are the recommended - download for normal users. They are pre-packaged with motor - thrust curves from - thrustcurve.org.

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OpenRocket requires Java version 6 or - later. The Sun Java Runtime is recommended.

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Occasionally during OpenRocket development focus will shift - from feature development towards getting all open bugs fix and - to produce a stable release. No updates are made to the - stable branch except for possible bug fixes, so the stable - release has less features than the development release.

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The current stable release is - OpenRocket-1.0.0.jar

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Running OpenRocket

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OpenRocket can be started in most graphical environments (including - Windows) by double-clicking the package icon. No installation is - required.

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How can I help OpenRocket?

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OpenRocket is an Open Source project, meaning that the source - code is freely available and anybody can help make the software - better. The program is mainly developed by Sampo Niskanen in - his free time. Help is very much appreciated. You don't even - need coding skills, as there are other things to do as well.

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Below are a few suggestions of areas that would need help. If - you'd like to participate, please - join - the development mailing list and introduce your ideas there.

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Below are a few ideas about what kind of input developers can - provide or features that could be implemented. For more - information see the feature roadmap in the distribution - TODO-file.

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There is still work to be done in the aerodynamic computation - methods of OpenRocket. At least the following items need - help. I will gladly provide help in creating and even - implementing the computational methods.

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Contributions to the - OpenRocket - User's guide are dearly needed. Below are examples of - topics.

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(Unfortunately the SourceForge wiki currently does - not support public write access to the wiki. If you'd like to - contribute, please contact me and I - will provide you write access.)

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Introduction

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OpenRocket is a Free, fully featured model - rocket simulator written in Java. It can be used to design and - simulate rockets before actually building and flying them. -

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OpenRocket features a full six-degree-of-freedom simulation, - realistic wind modeling, a multitude of different components - including free-form fins and canted fins, clustering and - staging. Read more about its features. -

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News

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28.11.2009: Version 0.9.5 is - released!

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This release fixes a serious bug in 0.9.4 that - prevented adding a tube coupler and centering ring to the same - body tube, in addition to a few smaller additions. Users of - 0.9.4 should upgrade immediately!

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24.11.2009: Version 0.9.4 is - released!

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This version adds support for through-the-wall fin tabs, - attaching components to coupler tubes, material editing, automatic - update checking, in addition to fixing numerous bugs.

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1.9.2009: Version 0.9.3 is - released!

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This version includes lots of bug fixes and new features including - data exporting, showing flight events in plots, example rocket designs, - splitting clustered inner tubes and automated bug reporting.

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13.7.2009: Version 0.9.2 is - released!

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This version includes bug fixes for imperial unit - conversions and UI improvements for motor selection. - All users of imperial units should upgrade!

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9.6.2009: The - Master's thesis for which OpenRocket - was written for is now available!

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At the same time version 0.9.1 was - released. This release fixes various - file handling bugs and adds small UI enhancements.

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OpenRocket — an Open Source model rocket simulator

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Introduction

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OpenRocket is an free, fully featured model - rocket simulator that allows you to design and simulate your - rockets before actually building and flying them.

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OpenRocket features a full six-degree-of-freedom simulation, - realistic wind modeling, a multitude of different components - including free-form fins and canted fins, clustering and - staging. Read more about its features - and see screenshots. -

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OpenRocket is an Open Source project licensed under the - GNU GPL. This means that the - software is free to use for whatever purposes, and the source - code is also available for studying and extending. -

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OpenRocket needs help to become even better. Implementing - features, writing documentation and creating example designs are - just a few ways of helping. If you are interested in helping - make OpenRocket the best rocket simulator out there, please - Get involved! -

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News

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10.3.2010: Version 1.0.0 is - released!

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This release includes several hundred new thrustcurves from - thrustcurve.org and some - bug fixes. It is also a stable milestone, after which development - on larger features will be started in a 1.1 branch. Look out - for it! :-)

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17.2.2010: Version 0.9.6 is - released!

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This release updates the aerodynamic calculation methods to be - more in line with the Barrowman method and enhances the simulation - time step selection, in addition to fixing numerous bugs.

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28.11.2009: Version 0.9.5 is - released!

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This release fixes a serious bug in 0.9.4 that - prevented adding a tube coupler and centering ring to the same - body tube, in addition to a few smaller additions. Users of - 0.9.4 should upgrade immediately!

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24.11.2009: Version 0.9.4 is - released!

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This version adds support for through-the-wall fin tabs, - attaching components to coupler tubes, material editing, automatic - update checking, in addition to fixing numerous bugs.

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1.9.2009: Version 0.9.3 is - released!

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This version includes lots of bug fixes and new features including - data exporting, showing flight events in plots, example rocket designs, - splitting clustered inner tubes and automated bug reporting.

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13.7.2009: Version 0.9.2 is - released!

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This version includes bug fixes for imperial unit - conversions and UI improvements for motor selection. - All users of imperial units should upgrade!

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9.6.2009: The - Master's thesis for which OpenRocket - was written for is now available!

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The license text is available also in the simulator under - Help → License and in the file - LICENSE.TXT.

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Resources

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A list of useful technical rocketry resources is available in - the "Resources" - wiki page, including links to Barrowman's original report and - thesis, extensions for the Barrowman method, experimental rocket - data etc.

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Ready packages

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These are packages ready for use and are the recommended - download for normal users. They are pre-packaged with motor - thrust curves from - thrustcurve.org.

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OpenRocket requires Java version 6 or - later. The Sun Java Runtime is recommended.

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Development release

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The development release contains the latest and greatest - features, but may contain more bugs than the stable version. - Currently the development version is the recommended - download.

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Stable release

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Occasionally during OpenRocket development focus will shift - from feature development towards getting all open bugs fix and - to produce a stable release. No updates are made to the - stable branch except for possible bug fixes, so the stable - release has less features than the development release.

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The current stable release is - OpenRocket-.jar

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Running OpenRocket

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OpenRocket can be started in most graphical environments (including - Windows) by double-clicking the package icon. No installation is - required.

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From the command line OpenRocket can be started by - java -jar OpenRocket-.jar

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Source code and older versions

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Source packages and older versions of - OpenRocket are available in the - SourceForge repository.

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Alternatively, the most recent development version can be - obtained from the - SVN - repository. It can be retrieved simply using the command

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The above URL may be used to connect to the repository with - other Subversion clients as well.

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Features of OpenRocket

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Planned future features

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OpenRocket is under constant work in the free time of the - developers. You can have a sneak preview on what has been - planned by checking the - TODO-file - in the SVN repository.

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Below are a few major features that are under consideration:

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  • More ideas are listed in the - TODO-file!
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If you want to help make OpenRocket the best rocket simulator, - don't hesitate to Get involved!

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Get involved in OpenRocket development

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How can I help OpenRocket?

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OpenRocket is an Open Source project, meaning that the source - code is freely available and anybody can help make the software - better. The program is mainly developed by Sampo Niskanen in - his free time. Help is very much appreciated. You don't even - need coding skills, as there are other things to do as well.

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Below are a few suggestions of areas that would need help. If - you'd like to participate, please - join - the development mailing list and introduce your ideas there.

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Java development

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Below are a few ideas about what kind of input developers can - provide or features that could be implemented. For more - information see the feature roadmap in the distribution - TODO-file.

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Aerodynamic computation methods

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There is still work to be done in the aerodynamic computation - methods of OpenRocket. At least the following items need - help. I will gladly provide help in creating and even - implementing the computational methods.

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Documentation tasks

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Contributions to the - OpenRocket - User's guide are dearly needed. Below are examples of - topics.

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(Unfortunately the SourceForge wiki currently does - not support public write access to the wiki. If you'd like to - contribute, please contact me and I - will provide you write access.)

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  • Hosting a place to share rocket designs with other - enthusiasts.
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Introduction

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OpenRocket is an free, fully featured model - rocket simulator that allows you to design and simulate your - rockets before actually building and flying them.

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OpenRocket features a full six-degree-of-freedom simulation, - realistic wind modeling, a multitude of different components - including free-form fins and canted fins, clustering and - staging. Read more about its features - and see screenshots. -

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OpenRocket is an Open Source project licensed under the - GNU GPL. This means that the - software is free to use for whatever purposes, and the source - code is also available for studying and extending. -

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The license text is available also in the simulator under - Help → License and in the file - LICENSE.TXT.

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diff --git a/web/htp/news.htp b/web/htp/news.htp deleted file mode 100644 index d405d997..00000000 --- a/web/htp/news.htp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ - -
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News

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10.3.2010: Version 1.0.0 is - released!

- -

This release includes several hundred new thrustcurves from - thrustcurve.org and some - bug fixes. It is also a stable milestone, after which development - on larger features will be started in a 1.1 branch. Look out - for it! :-)

- -

17.2.2010: Version 0.9.6 is - released!

- -

This release updates the aerodynamic calculation methods to be - more in line with the Barrowman method and enhances the simulation - time step selection, in addition to fixing numerous bugs.

- -

28.11.2009: Version 0.9.5 is - released!

- -

This release fixes a serious bug in 0.9.4 that - prevented adding a tube coupler and centering ring to the same - body tube, in addition to a few smaller additions. Users of - 0.9.4 should upgrade immediately!

- - - - - -

24.11.2009: Version 0.9.4 is - released!

- -

This version adds support for through-the-wall fin tabs, - attaching components to coupler tubes, material editing, automatic - update checking, in addition to fixing numerous bugs.

- -

1.9.2009: Version 0.9.3 is - released!

- -

This version includes lots of bug fixes and new features including - data exporting, showing flight events in plots, example rocket designs, - splitting clustered inner tubes and automated bug reporting.

- -

13.7.2009: Version 0.9.2 is - released!

- -

This version includes bug fixes for imperial unit - conversions and UI improvements for motor selection. - All users of imperial units should upgrade!

- -

9.6.2009: The - Master's thesis for which OpenRocket - was written for is now available!

- -

At the same time version 0.9.1 was - released. This release fixes various - file handling bugs and adds small UI enhancements.

- -

24.5.2009: First version 0.9.0 - released!

- -
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diff --git a/web/htp/report.htp b/web/htp/report.htp deleted file mode 100644 index 0f4f51d6..00000000 --- a/web/htp/report.htp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ - - - - - -

Bug reports and feature requests for OpenRocket

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Bug reports

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If you encounter problems with OpenRocket, please report them - so they can be fixed in future versions. Please follow the - instructions below to report a bug:

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  • Report the bug using the - bug - tracker. Follow the instructions provided to fill in the - report.
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  • If you are unsure about some issue, you can discuss it in - the appropriate - support - forum.
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Feature requests

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Good ideas on how to make OpenRocket better are always welcome! - The features will be implemented as there is time. However, no - promises are made of when or whether some feature will be - provided.

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If you would like to implement some feature yourself, patches - are sincerely welcome. Please contact - me in order to coordinate our efforts.

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When requesting a feature:

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