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LPub3D 1.0.0 - Trevor Sandy - 2015-07-11 Greetings, As there has been some interest in the LPub3DViewer prototype screenshots I posted some time ago, I have industrialized my additions and uploaded version 1.0 to LPub3D on SourceForge.net. Here are most of the added features/enhancements: LPub128.png (Size: 12.9 KB / Downloads: 2) LPub3D 1.0.0.320.2 ------------ -Integrated 3D Viewer powered by LeoCAD -Set ROTSTEP (step rotation) meta using 3D Viewer -Fade previous step's parts -Use any LDraw colour as fade colour -Manage colour parts for complete part fade -Unlimited PLI part annotations -Split the BOM (divide parts over number of BOM occurrences) -Formatted front and back cover pages -Automatically generate formatted cover pages -POV/L3P high-quality rendered instructions -Customizable front and back cover pages -Text and picture (e.g. logo) front and back page attributes -Customizable content page header and footer -LDraw editor line numbers -64/32-bit automatic installer -Automatic check for updates -Qt 4.8.6 -Bugfixes and robustness improvements Screenshots: Cheers, Trevor Re: LPub3D 1.0.0 - Gerald Lasser - 2015-07-11 Thanks for sharing this version of LPUB! It is great to see this very nice piece of SW improving! There are quite a few branches now, I hope there is a chance to get all those nice features under one roof! I downloaded it immediately and will try it in the evening! Re: LPub3D 1.0.0 - Trevor Sandy - 2015-07-11 Excellent. Enjoy!. Trevor Re: LPub3D 1.0.0 - Gerald Lasser - 2015-07-13 After some initial stuff done with the LPub3D I noticed the following: - It crashed once when I tried to add a divider, but in retrospective I think I was too impatient as the 3D View was still being rendered before the pop-up menu was shown. If I wait for the 3D view to update this issue did no occur anymore. - When I choose to annotate all the parts in the BOM, my BOM Layout changes. If there are no annotations I could not resize the BOM anymore. Regarding the ROTSTEP preview: - I would really like to have the same view in the 3D mode as I see it at the current step. The standard render looks to be at 23.5°/45°. I did not find a way to get the same view in the document and in the 3D preview. I could not save the camera position. The different views make it difficult to judge. - Having the "handles" to rotate it is a good way - When updating the LPUB doc, I think a "I am working" Icon would not be bad, especially for larger models. Thanks! Re: LPub3D 1.0.0 - Willy Tschager - 2015-07-13 Good to hear from you Trevor! Would you please contact me through email at willy[DOT]tschager(AT)tin[DOT]it to discuss the inclusion of LPub3D in the upcoming AIOI? Thanks, w. Re: LPub3D 1.0.0 - Trevor Sandy - 2015-07-13 Hello Gerald - I appreciate the feedback. See my remarks below. Gerald Lasser Wrote:- It crashed once when I tried to add a divider, but in retrospective I think I was too impatient as the 3D View was still being rendered before the pop-up menu was shown. If I wait for the 3D view to update this issue did no occur anymore.Ok. I'll take a look and try to reproduce; and do something to prevent the crash. Gerald Lasser Wrote:- When I choose to annotate all the parts in the BOM, my BOM Layout changes. If there are no annotations I could not resize the BOM anymore.Ah, you have discovered an important oversight! I did not include an option (or any logic) to 'turn off' anotations. I will correct this shortly. So I am clear on the behavior you are encountering (and to share with others), do you mind sharing your steps to reproduce - here or on the LP3D sourceforge discussion board? Gerald Lasser Wrote:Regarding the ROTSTEP preview:I agree, this is on my TODO list. My design requirements was only to be able to manipulate the ROTSTEP coordinates. However I too believe, the doc and 3d image views should match exactly. Gerald Lasser Wrote:- Having the "handles" to rotate it is a good wayIndeed, I think it's necessary to be able to individually manipulate all 3 coordinates. Regarding the 'working' icon, I agree. I have already implemented a progress bar fremework - currently used for printing and generating fade colour parts. It is also on my TODO list to hook it into the display page function. Best, Trevor Re: LPub3D 1.0.0 - Trevor Sandy - 2015-07-15 Hello Gerald, I updated the PLI Annotation feature set to allow turning off annotations. Use Help=>Check For Updates to implement. Re: LPub3D 1.0.0 - Gerald Lasser - 2015-07-16 sorry for my late reply, I had to churn out 30 instructions for a charity event our LUG is supporting. I could reproduce the issue of the crash, I will try it with the 1.1.0 and send you also the file and a description how I get it to crash. I will try the BOM resizing as well and share it on sourceforge. Gerald Re: LPub3D 1.0.0 - Merlijn Wissink - 2015-09-13 EDIT: oops, this was supposed to be in the newest LPub3D topic. Sorry! -------------- Hey, I'm working on instructions for a big Technic model (~2700+ parts). I currently have a complete LDraw file of the model except rotation-steps (it's not my model btw). In the past, I would now start to add the rotation-steps in MLcad. I don't like MLcad, it's old and slow but I was able to add rotation steps fairly easily. Now, since I read about LPub3D I was eager to try out all the new features, including the built-in rotation-step feature. I'm still not 100% sure how it works, but it looks pretty nice and useful. However, when I press the "add rotation step" button, LPub3D crashes. I don't think that should happen? Any chance you can quickly fix this, or should I just temporarily switch back to MLcad? Anyway, it's great to finally see someone working on LPub again. It's a very nice piece of software. Thanks so much! Re: LPub3D Rotate Step - Trevor Sandy - 2015-09-13 Hi Merlijn, I can't reproduce your issue - see my screenshots below. I am using LPub3D 1.2.3 on Windows 10. Please let me know the following so I can better understand you environment: - LDraw install path - see Preferences menu - LPub3DViewer-Library path - see Preferences menu - Installation OS, version and architecture (e.g. x86, x64) - About menu - LPub3D version - see About menu For the screenshots below, I used a model with ~1200 parts build on LDCad. If you prefer, you can send me a copy of your model and I'll try to reproduce your issue. You can see my email in the LPub3D About menu. Screenshots: Thanks, Trevor Re: LPub3D Rotate Step - Merlijn Wissink - 2015-09-14 Thanks for your reply. This morning, I tried it again and I discovered that it only crashes when I try to add a rotation step at the very last step, at least on a few other (random) pages it didn't crash. Stupid that I didn't think about trying any other pages. Anyway, it's still a bug I think, just a little less important. So, I'm also runnung Windows 10 (Pro) 64bit, the newest LPub3D (1.2.3 R.443 B.2) Re: LPub3D 1.0.0 - Jaco van der Molen - 2015-09-22 Hi there, I set 0 !LPUB MULTI_STEP STEP_NUMBER FONT GLOBAL "Arial Black,72,-1,5,87,0,0,0,0,0" 0 !LPUB MULTI_STEP STEP_NUMBER FONT_COLOR GLOBAL"#000000" at the top file (in an MPD) And then this 0 !LPUB MULTI_STEP STEP_NUMBER FONT LOCAL "Arial Black,48,-1,5,87,0,0,0,0,0" 0 !LPUB MULTI_STEP STEP_NUMBER FONT_COLOR LOCAL "#00007f" But it does not seem to work. Is it broken? LPub3D Multi-step Number - Trevor Sandy - 2015-09-23 Jaco van der Molen Wrote:I set Indeed it is broken, as you may know this is an existing bug in LPub 4. In fact there are several issues with changing and/or moving multi-step numbers. Actually, I fixed these issues (and added the ability to insert a model rotate graphic and a new background choice: gradient) since the beginning of August; however, I have not released these updates as I was also working on extending the multi-thread capability to improve the display page performance. You can expect these updates in the next minor-version release. Here are some screenshots of your scenario as well as the completed fixes and functionalities. Re: LPub3D Multi-step Number - Philippe Hurbain - 2015-09-23 Awesome work, eager to be able to test this! Re: LPub3D Multi-step Number - Jaco van der Molen - 2015-09-23 Philippe Hurbain Wrote:Awesome work, eager to be able to test this!Agreed! Very eager. Thanks for all your hard work. Though I think I once had a model where it did work. Or perhaps that was not multistep, can't remember. |