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==[[image:Check.jpg|25px]]ENHANCED - FASTER USER INTERFACE==
  
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VTube is now faster due to some important changes to the user interface.
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==[[image:Check.jpg|25px]]FIX - SOLID MODEL IMAGE PRINT IN REPORTS==
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VTube is designed to handle multiple displays.<br><br>
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We discovered that, for windows arrangements where the Windows Desktop is not on the far left monitor, VTube might not print the graphics image properly in reports.<br><br>This has been fixed in this version.
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==[[image:Check.jpg|25px]]FIX - REPAIRED LOSS OF ORIGINAL ORIENTATION DURING REVERSE CALC==
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VTube always attempts to keep the original XYZ orientation when you perform a Reverse Calc from LRA to centerline XYZ data.<br><br>
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We discovered that certain situations would cause VTube to lose the orientation during Reverse Calc.<br><br>
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This has been fixed in this version.
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==[[image:Check.jpg|25px]]FIX - BUILD TO TUBE TO SOLIDWORKS==
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VTube would incorrectly build a single tube to both a single part drawing and a SOLIDWORKS assembly.<br><br>Since VTube is building a single tube in SOLIDWORKS the best action is to always build a single part drawing.<br><br>
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The build logic has been fixed in this version.<br><br>
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If there are multiple parts in VTube, then VTube will still allow you to choose between building all the parts into one drawing, or building all the parts into a SOLIDWORKS assembly.
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Revision as of 20:38, 28 February 2018

Vtube-step logo 2.png

Revision 2.9.5

Build:
Release Date: Not Released


Vtube-step v2.9 mainscreen headerassembly purple.png



Contents




Check.jpgENHANCED - FASTER USER INTERFACE

VTube is now faster due to some important changes to the user interface.



Check.jpgFIX - SOLID MODEL IMAGE PRINT IN REPORTS

VTube is designed to handle multiple displays.

We discovered that, for windows arrangements where the Windows Desktop is not on the far left monitor, VTube might not print the graphics image properly in reports.

This has been fixed in this version.

Vtl report header.png




Check.jpgFIX - REPAIRED LOSS OF ORIGINAL ORIENTATION DURING REVERSE CALC

VTube always attempts to keep the original XYZ orientation when you perform a Reverse Calc from LRA to centerline XYZ data.

We discovered that certain situations would cause VTube to lose the orientation during Reverse Calc.

This has been fixed in this version.

Vts 2.9.5 reversecalc loss orientation.png

Vts 2.9.5 reversecalc noloss orientation.png



Check.jpgFIX - BUILD TO TUBE TO SOLIDWORKS

VTube would incorrectly build a single tube to both a single part drawing and a SOLIDWORKS assembly.

Since VTube is building a single tube in SOLIDWORKS the best action is to always build a single part drawing.

The build logic has been fixed in this version.

If there are multiple parts in VTube, then VTube will still allow you to choose between building all the parts into one drawing, or building all the parts into a SOLIDWORKS assembly.

Vts 2.9.5 swtrans.png




Other Pages