(2022-02-09, 8:08)Willy Tschager Wrote: Til 2022-01 the AIOI was 32 Bit only and installed only the 32 Bit version of LDPub, LDCad, LeoCAD.
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That explains my confusion perfectly - this is the first time where 64-bit software was included in the AIOI, and thusly the first time where two installers were needed. I think it's misleading to refer to the 32-bit package as an AIOI since it only installs the supplemental apps. Further, there doesn't seem to be a need to continue offering a 32-bit installer for the core apps and library, so maybe you don't need to emphasize that any longer.
Here's my suggestion to reduce confusion:
- Refer to the 64-bit installer as the "LDraw-AIOI-Installer" and de-emphasize or even remove the 64-bit language.
- Refer to the 32-bit installer as the "LDraw-Supplemental-Apps-Installer_(32bit)"
Also, it is not clear what someone who is actually running a 32-bit OS should do. Is there a page they can go to manually install the core parts library and individual 32-bit apps? That seems like a sufficient workaround for an increasingly uncommon scenario. (Technically speaking, even Windows 10 comes in a 32-bit version.)
---tom