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4.1.39
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Improvement - Added the ability to parse a metric .miz file.
Improvement - Added PartType and Group to PartData tab.
Fixed defect - Writing out a wall panel mdb file from an imported xml file did not
work properly.
Fixed defect - Could not parse an .omn file that had two heels when one was an on-center
heel.
Improvement - Xml file tags were changed to be more generic for wall panel components.
Improvement - Added additional part types for wall panel parts.
Improvement - Added 150mm and 200mm lumber widths to valid sizes.
Fixed defect - xml file with wall panel print were processing angle print marks
by adding in cuts.
Fixed defect - when there are three cuts on the leading edge of a short part that
requires padding, the padding did not account for the entire length of the cut.
Fixed defect -was showing wrong stock width/thickness for larger sizes.
Fixed defect - When adding or editing a part, if the stock length was typed in instead
of selected from the list it would not accept the correct value.
Fixed defect - Fixed defect - when writing an miz file, it requires at least one
8" part or greater on a board.
Fixed defect - Added part type 16e, which is a 4-angle web with positive/negative
angle on leading edge, two postiive angles on trailing edge, seat and kingpost seat
lengths.
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4.1.38
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Improvement - Increased maximum length penalty to ~20 feet.
Improvement - When keying in parts, can enter the height and width of the lumber
as separate items.
Improvement - Added additional metric heights and widths of lumber for European
sizes.
Improvement - (MiserII only) Increased the limit of allowable angles to include
everything from 40-90 degrees (it was 45-90) for the simple angle when a bevel exists.
Fixed defect - the lengths of parts that had a cut quantity of zero were being included
in the calculation for the length of parts required in the lumberyard. This could
result in lumber being requested that is longer than that required.
Fixed defect - if parts were slightly over the length of the required lumber but
the overall length rounded down to the even length, it would not show up as needed
in the lumberyard.
Fixed defect - the cut order was getting changed when an xml file was re-optimized.
Fixed defect - In some cases multiple xml files could not be imported at the same
time.
Fixed defect - kerf needs to be rounded to nearest .001 inch for Metric so that
its consistent from optimization to saw. When this wasn't done, it was causing tolerancing
issues at the saw.
Fixed defect - if more than two rear print fields existed in an miz file it caused
a database error.
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4.1.33
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Added feature - can control whether or not bevels are allowed to be imported and
whether or not they are removed from the board when the file is imported. See Tools/Options/General.
Added feature - added total cost to optimization results. See Optimization tab on
main screen.
Added feature - added configuration item for an OmniMiser to allow wedges to be
cut in the orientation that requires it to be dropped in the pan.
Fixed defect - updated a configuration setting to force parts shorter than 24" not
to be allowed as the first part on an OmniMiser.
Fixed defect - when importing multiple xml files with truss features, the trusses
would not be imported properly.
Fixed defect - the print text field could not be cleared.
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4.1.30
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Added feature - show print to board graphics.
Improvement - only add AGS (Assembly Guide System) data to boads longer than 24
inches.
Fixed defect - could not print AGS (Assembly Guide System) data on scissors heels.
Fixed defect - could not clear the print text field.
Fixed defect - in some cases, short parts were placed too close to the trailing
edge for an OmniMiser which caused gripper errors.
Fixed defect - if the batching is turned off, the optimization would still batch
if the batching data was included in the input file.
Fixed defect - if the parts were in batches and multiple files were imported, the
batching data was lost.
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4.1.26
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Fixed defect - was flipping scissors heels cuts to the leading edge for an OmniMiser
which couldn't be cut in that orientation.
Improvement - added the ability to store AGS (Assembly Guide System) print data
for an OmniMiser.
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