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Changelog
3.0
New export/import features:
- Three.js: allow configuring projection for exported model, and initially use the current viewport projection.
New rendering features:
- The "Show/hide hidden lines" button is now a tri-state button that allows showing all lines (on top of shaded mesh), stippling occluded lines or not drawing them at all.
- The "Show/hide outlines" button is now independent from "Show/hide edges".
Other new features:
- New command for measuring total length of selected entities, "Analyze → Measure Perimeter".
- New link to match the on-screen size of the sketch with its actual size, "view → set to full scale".
- When zooming to fit, constraints are also considered.
2.2
Other new features:
- OS X: support 3Dconnexion devices (SpaceMouse, SpaceNavigator, etc).
Bug fixes:
- Do not remove autosaves after successfully opening a file, preventing data loss in case of two abnormal terminations in a row.
- Do not crash when changing autosave interval.
- Unbreak the "Show degrees of freedom" command.
- Three.js: correctly respond to controls when browser zoom is used.
- OS X: do not completely hide main window when defocused.
- GTK: unbreak 3Dconnexion support.
- When pasting transformed entities, multiply constraint values by scale.
- Fix TTF font metrics (restore the behavior from version 2.0).
- Forcibly show the current group once we start a drawing operation.
- DXF export: always declare layers before using them.
- Do not truncate operations on selections to first 32 selected entities.
- Translate and rotate groups inherit the "suppress solid model" setting.
2.1
New sketch features:
- Lathe groups create circle and face entities.
- New toolbar button for creating lathe groups.
- Chord tolerance is separated into two: display chord tolerance (specified in percents, relative to model bounding box), and export chord tolerance (specified in millimeters as absolute value).
- Bezier spline points can be added and removed after the spline is created.
- When an unconstrained extrusion is switched between "union" and "difference", its normal is flipped.
- Groups can be added in the middle of the stack. Note that this results in files incompatible with version 2.0.
- Active group can be removed.
- Removing an imported group does not cause all subsequent groups to also be removed.
- When a new group with a solid is created, the color is taken from a previous group with a solid, if any.
- Entities in a newly active group do not become visible.
- When entities are selected, "Zoom to fit" zooms to fit only these entities and not the entire sketch.
- Zero-length edges are reported with a "zero-length error", not "points not all coplanar".
New constraint features:
- Height of the font used for drawing constraint labels can be changed.
- New constraint, length difference, placed with J. (Patch by Peter Ruevski)
- Horizontal/vertical constraints are automatically added if a line segment is close enough to being horizontal/vertical. This can be disabled by holding Ctrl.
- Reference dimensions and angles can be placed with Shift+D and Shift+N.
- Copying and pasting entities duplicates any constraints that only involve entities in the clipboard, as well as selected comments.
- Diameter constraints can be shown as radius.
- The "pi" identifier can be used in expressions.
- Constraint labels can be snapped to grid.
- Integer angles are displayed without trailing zeroes.
- Angle constraints have proper reference lines and arrowheads.
- Extension lines are drawn for point-line distance constraints.
New solver features:
- Sketches with redundant and unsolvable constraints are distinguished.
- New group setting, "allow redundant constraints". Note that it makes the solver less stable.
New rendering and styling features:
- New line style parameter: stippling, based on ISO 128.
- Outlines of solids can be drawn in a particular style (by default, thick lines) controlled by the "Show outline of solid model" button.
- Occluded edges can be drawn in a particular style (by default, stippled with short dashes) controlled by the "Show hidden lines" button.
- Solids can be made transparent.
New export/import features:
- The old "import" command (for .slvs files) is renamed to "link".
- If a linked .slvs file is not found, first the relative path recorded in the .slvs file is checked and then the absolute path; this is an inversion of the previously used order. If it is still not found, a dialog appears offering to locate it.
- DXF and DWG files can be imported, with point-coincident, horizontal and vertical constraints automatically inferred from geometry, and distance and angle constraints created when a dimension placed against geometry exists.
- Triangle mesh can be exported for viewing in the browser through WebGL.
- Export dialogs remember the last file format used, and preselect it.
- Exported DXF files have exact circles, arcs and splines instead of a piecewise linear approximation (unless hidden line removal was needed).
- Exported DXF files preserve color and line thickness.
- In exported DXF files, constraints are represented as DXF dimensions, instead of piecewise linear geometry.
- When exporting 2d views, overlapping lines are removed.
Other new features:
- Native Linux (GTK 2 and GTK 3) and Mac OS X ports.
- Automatically save and then restore sketches if SolveSpace crashes. (Patch by Marc Britten)
- Unicode is supported everywhere (filenames, group names, TTF text, comments), although RTL scripts and scripts making heavy use of ligatures are not rendered correctly.
- The vector font is grid-fitted when rendered on screen to make it easier to read regardless of its size.
2.0
Initial public release.