Colleagues,

We wish to announce a major update to geomorph, version 4.1.0, which is now 
available on CRAN and github.
The primary change is to remove all RGL-based 3D graphics, and replace them 
with plotly-based graphics. This change was necessitated because under the new 
MacOS operating system Tahoe, openGL graphics is no longer supported, and the 
RGL library is no longer maintained on that system. That change has cascaded to 
geomorph, and has forced us to pivot to other packages for geomorph's 3D 
graphics, so that all of our users may retain 3D functionality.
A secondary consequence of this change is that digitizing in geomorph is no 
longer supported, as it relied on interactive RGL components. While 
unfortunate, we note that when we released the original version of geomorph 
fourteen years ago (2012), there were few freeware options available for 3D 
digitizing. Thus, having these functions available in geomorph served an 
important community need. Today in 2026 there are numerous options for 3D data 
collection, including SlicerMorph which is freeware (and frankly quite 
comprehensive).  As such, the loss of digitizing capabilities within geomorph 
should be of minimal impact. Nonetheless, for those users with digitizing 
pipelines that use geomorph, we will add a repository for version 4.0.9 of 
geomorph on github (on the 'frozen' branch), which will retain the RGL-based 
digitizing functions. This branch and version are considered frozen (and as RGL 
will no longer work on some OS platforms, its use might require an older Mac OS 
or other OS).  The geomorph team will not maintain or update this frozen 
version in any way. We will simply retain it in its current form for any users 
who wish to use the antiquated digitizing functions.  This version could also 
be discontinued in the future, pending other R updates that might make it 
unfunctional.

Regardless, we hope that the new 3D graphics via plotly will be suitable for 
the geomorph community going forward, and we thank you for your patience during 
this time of transition.
All the best and happy GM-computing!
Dean (on behalf of the geomorph team)

Dr. Dean C. Adams
Distinguished Professor
Director, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Graduate Program
Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology
Iowa State University
www.public.iastate.edu/~dcadams/<http://www.public.iastate.edu/~dcadams/>
phone: 515-294-3834

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