Unityneuro

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0.4.3

The Unity Renderer for Neuroscience is now _Urchin_ going forward!

The current release of Urchin (0.4.3) is available by running `pip install unityneuro` (add `-U` to upgrade) in a virtual environment or conda environment. There are no standalone builds for this release.

New features
- Camera pan
- You can now load either the full brain areas or or the individual hemisphere areas independently
- Cleaned up examples
- Many bugfixes

**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/VirtualBrainLab/Urchin/compare/v0.4.1...v0.4.3

0.4.1

Current build is live [here](http://data.virtualbrainlab.org/UnityNeuro/), v0.4.0 is available data.virtualbrainlab.org/UnityNeuro_0_4_0/

**Features**
- Added Delete functions to the API
- Added camera zoom
- Added flat text (for legends)

0.3.0

Changed the repo name to UnityNeuroscience, short for "Unity Renderer for Neuroscience". The Python package is now published as `unityneuro` on pip. Install it with `pip install unityneuro`

**Features**
- Fixed some poor design on the server which was echoing data back to the Python client unnecessarily
- Decreased min FoV
- Added one-sided volume controls
- Added documentation site
- Added more precise Clear() calls
- Added volume rendering
- Added background white/black option
- unityneuro package now automatically opens the web app page on setup()
- Added options for localhost and standalone setup

**Bugfixes**
- Fixed a bug that was preventing the Clear() command from functioning
- Fixed a bug preventing the minicontroller from making it into WebGL builds

**Hotfixes**
- 0.3.1 attempted to fix controls not working well at low framerates by adding shift/ctrl to speed up and slow down movements
- 0.3.1 python package published
- 0.3.2 added grid (press [G])
- 0.3.2 added axes (press [A])
- 0.3.2 added camera rotation control through api
- 0.3.2 added camera position control through api
- 0.3.2 adding camera targeting to brain areas (fixed major bug with one-sided 3d models where extra vertices were present)
- 0.3.2 added default area loading

0.2.0

Added the ability to move the camera target position and animate the brain by rotating around the Y (up) axis

Current version running at data.virtualbrainlab.org/UMRenderer

0.1.0

Initial release of UMRenderer

See readme for instructions. Only running with standalone Windows build for now.

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