Downloads of the Open Source Program Code for the Dynamic Digital
Map Template (DDM-Template) to be used with Revolution, DDM File Directories,
Learning Documents and DDM-Cookbook
Christopher D. Condit
Department of Geosciences
University of Massachusetts-Amherst
National Science Foundation - Grant #
DUE-CCLI-0127331 2002-2006
Use the links below to download the files you need to make your own DDM. The
download links are divided into five parts, including: (1) The DDM-
Template, which is the open source code, essentially a shell you modify to
make your own DDM, using the programming environment Revolution. This includes
the Template file directories, which are the folders or directories into which
you place your map files, images and movies so your DDM can access them
(replacing those included for use by the DDM-Template). (2) The DDM-Updater
, which is a program used to apply bug fixes and add capability to existing
DDMs that were built starting with an earlier DDM-Template. You load open the
DDMUpdater stack in Revolution after you open an existing DDM, and apply the
changes by clicking on buttons in the Updater. Always back up existing
DDMs and retain them before using the Updater, and test the new version after
the updater is applied. (3) Ten short videos introducing you to the
Revolution programming environment. (4) A "Learning Documents" archive
that contains files on how to make DDMs. It includes (a) A tutorial document
that introduces you to working in the Revolution programming environment. (b) A
second tutorial that steps you through just the bare-bones of how to make a
basic DDM from pre-assembled files, using the DDM-Template. (c) Several text
documents, used to help you format the lists for the map and image DDM indexes,
(d) A file renamer utility (an update of September 2006, with the Mac version
now a Universal application), and (e) A pdf file of the DDM-Cookbook (see 5
next). (5) The DDM-Cookbook, in pdf format, which is a detailed guide in
how to use the above componets, to make your own DDM. To use the Cookbook I
assume you have already invested the eight or so hours it will take to work
through the videos and the tutorials included in the "Learning Documents"
archive. Information about, and a trial (30 day) version of Revolution can be
obtained from runrev.com .
View a pdf file with changes to Template from 2006-10-30 to 2009-06-19
ddm-
changes.pdf
(1) DDM-Template Source Code and File Directories
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ddm-template-2009-06-19.rev in DDM directory- The Revolution-Open-Source
code of the DDM-Template and its File Directories sent as a Zip archive for
Windows (Win98, 2000, XP, Vista) AND All Macintosh OSX computers
ddm-
template.zip
(23 MB compressed, ~40 MB uncompressed)
(2) DDM-Updater
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DDM_Updater2009-06-19.rev - A Revolution program used
to extend capability and fix bugs to existing DDMs. Sent in a folder with 24 other *.rev replacement/update stacks as a Zip archive for All Windows
(Win 98, 2000, XP, Vista) AND All Macintosh OSX computers.
ddm_
updater.zip
(2.6 MB) as sent in zip archive, 23 MB uncompressed)
(3) Revolution Videos
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Revolution Videos - The ten short Revolution videos sent as a Zip archive
for All Windows (Win 98, 2000, XP, Vista) AND All Macintosh OSX computers
rev_videos.zip
(61.5 MB as sent in zip archive, 63 MB uncompressed)
(4) DDM-Learning Documents
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ddm-Learning Docs - The files of the DDM-Learning Documents folder (updated 09 May 2009) sent
as a Zip archive for All Windows (Win 98, 2000, XP, Vista) AND All
Macintosh OSX computers
ddm-
learningdocs.zip
(87 MB compressed, ~94 MB uncompressed)
(5) The Revolution DDM-Cookbook - as a pdf document
Download (~22 MB) the April 6, 2009 version of the Revolution DDM-Cookbook, a pdf document for all computers describing how anyone can make DDMs
using Revolution 2.9 to 3.5 and the DDM-Template. The Cookbook contains detailed
information and screen grabs guiding the DDM maker on all the steps needed to
create their own DDM. To be used with the DDM-Template and DDM Template Files
(note: you will not need this if you downloaded the "Learning Dcouments" above
since it is included in that archive)
Go here
to see what DDMs are and how you can make them.
Bug reports and suggestions to ccondit@geo.umass.edu
Updated 29 June 2009
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