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Bricksmith 1.4 adds the following
features:
- Universal Binary (Intel support)
- Missing parts are reported
- LDraw ~Moved parts are automatically upgraded to their new numbers
- Active viewport is indicated with a focus rectangle
- Exporting steps does all submodels at once
It also fixes the following bugs:
- When multiple parts are moved, they all move by the same amount
- Rotation angles are now reported correctly when Y = 90°.
- Models no longer accumulate extra Name: comments
- Automatically searches a saved models enclosing folder for part references
- Opens Windows Latin 1 encoding
- No longer prone to starting new submodels far from the origin
- Crosshair tool wont get stuck
Bricksmith 1.4 aims to clean out most of the skeletons that have been
accumulating in the closet. This releases focuses on bug-fixes, and some of
these bugs have been long-standing, serious, and/or very annoying. It gives me
great pleasure to put them in the grave. One of my main goals in this release
was adapting to Apples new hardware directions. The first component of that
process was compiling the software for Intel processors. The speed of the new
Intel Macs is compelling. Bricksmith performs roughly the same on a 1.83 GHz
iMac Core Duo as it does on a Dual 2.7 GHz G5. The other major new hardware
direction is the pervasiveness of multi-processor Macs. One of the reasons it
has been so long since Ive updated Bricksmith is that I started to add
multiprocessor support. Unfortunately, my home computer is not dual-core, so the
multiprocessor feature has received too little testing to release. It is off by
default in Bricksmith 1.4. But if youre feeling brave, you can test it out by
opening the Terminal and typing the following incantation: defaults write
com.AllenSmith.Bricksmith UseThreads -boolean YES To turn it back off, just
change the YES to a NO. Bricksmith requires Mac OS X 10.3 or later, and
may be download it at http://bricksmith.sourceforge.net/. It is both Intel and
PowerPC native. Sincerely, Allen Smith
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