Difference between revisions of "Benderlink for MiiC 3.5"
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===New Skin Interface=== | ===New Skin Interface=== |
Revision as of 16:09, 6 November 2007
Version | 3.5 |
Date | August 14, 2007 |
Contents |
New Persistent Inversion Sign
When inverting XYZ coordinates, operators requested that Benderlink for MiiC track and display the state of the inversion. This is indicated by a bright orange label that reads "INVERTED" on the XYZ menu.
The inversion state is persistent. This means that it is stored along with the file data in the Benderlink for MiiC data file format so that you can always know this state - even at a later date.
Expanded Point Count Allowed
In previous versions of Benderlink for MiiC, the maximum number of points allowed for import was 52. The number is a legacy Supravision limitation. However, we've opened that number up so that it can now expand to any value.
Part Splitting
Allowing for more points gives the operator the ability to invert and keep the end bends of parts with a higher bend count than MiiC can handle.
New Skin Interface
This version of Benderlink features a new skinned interface.