Difference between revisions of "VTube-STEP v1.81.3"

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VTube was changed to install once in administrative mode, and then run with any new user login in Windows using the Microsoft data storage methods.<br><br>
 
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Revision as of 19:28, 22 February 2013

Vtube-step logo.jpg

Revision 1.81

Vtube-step 1.81.3.jpg



Check.jpg ENHANCED: NEW UNDO Feature

Vtube-step-undo-toolbar.jpg

VTube can now undo changes made to 160 different values in the user interface.

VTube stores the most recent 100 changes in memory for undo. If the number of changes exceeds 100, then the oldest change is removed from the undo stack after the most recent one is added.

Check.jpg ENHANCED: Changes for Multi-User Login and UAC Restrictions

VTube was changed to install once in administrative mode, and then run with any new user login in Windows using the Microsoft data storage methods.


Check.jpg NEW: Default Documents Folder Path

Vtube-defaultfolderpath.jpg

VTube now uses a default document folders path to open file dialogs. The path can be changed in the System Options menu.

Check.jpg FIX: Bugs

  • This version repairs a bug during setting any XYZ row to zeros (as a datum).



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