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= CMT Help =
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== Support ==
This page is out of date.
Getting started with the CMT:
Please see the
* [[Portal_getting_started_with_CMT|A quick-start guide]] for CMT
[[PyMT]]
* How to install the [[CMT_visualization|visualization software]] used by CMT
page for information on the Python Modeling Toolkit,
* A short tutorial on navigating and [[media:GettingStartedGuide.pdf |using the CMT Tool]].
the successor to CMT.
* A presentation explaining [[media:CMTINTRO.ppt|basic functionality]] of the CMT
* A presentation explains how to run one of the components as a [[media:CMTRunStandAloneModel.ppt| stand-alone model]]
* A short tutorial the describes how to use CMT to [[CMT_Tutorial_Sedflux3D|run the Sedflux3D model]]
 
We offer help for each of the components within the CMT. Each help page describes the the inner workings of each model, listing equations and numerical schemes.
* Access component help from the [[CMT_run_models| component list]].
 
The CMT can be used in undergraduate and graduate education.
* Examples of class-room model runs with the CMT are presented in the  [[Labs_portal| EKT repository labs]]
* Associated [[Lectures_portal| EKT repository lectures]]
 
Please email [mailto:csdmssupport@colorado.edu us] if you have additional questions regarding CMT.
 
== Reporting bugs ==
Thank you for your patience as we continue to improve CMT!
 
Please report bugs through the CMT [https://csdms.colorado.edu/trac/ccafe_gui/newticket issue tracker].  If you would like email updates for your ticket, you will need to provide your email address.  It not, you can still monitor the [https://csdms.colorado.edu/trac/ccafe_gui/newticket status of your ticket] through the issue tracker.
 
With your bug report please provide descriptions of the following:
* Steps taken to reproduce the problem
* The expected outcome
* The actual outcome (including any error messages)
 
Your input is appreciated!

Latest revision as of 15:11, 14 March 2020

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This page is out of date. Please see the PyMT page for information on the Python Modeling Toolkit, the successor to CMT.