[LDPartEditor] 0.8.12 Beta Released
2016-04-30, 14:13 (This post was last modified: 2016-05-09, 15:59 by Nils Schmidt.)
2016-04-30, 14:13 (This post was last modified: 2016-05-09, 15:59 by Nils Schmidt.)
Hi :)
here is LDPartEditor 0.8.12 with the new PartReview tool.
As always, you can download LDPE from this page:
http://nilsschmidt1337.github.io/ldparteditor/
Changelog:
(9 new features and 4 bug fixes)
With this release you will be able to...
The following critical issues were fixed:
What will the next release 0.8.13 deliver? An automated way to place rect*.dat primitives, more settings in the options dialog, a cleaner "Add Metadata" GUI layout, ...
The program was tested intensively with "real world" files.
However, it is still a beta version and something can go wrong in about 100.000 lines of code.
Make sure that you choose the right architecture for your OS and Java Virtual Machine (JVM) (64bit or 32bit).
A short guide how to check if a 64bit JVM is installed on your system is located at the bottom of this message.
You can search for updates if you do the following steps:
LDPE is a 3D CAD application: The overall system requirements are higher. While I recommend to use a powerful 64-bit multicore system, it could be possible, to run LDPE on older machines as well.
System Requirements:
Minimum System Requirements:
How to check your JVM version (32- or 64-bit):
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You can try on the command line:
If it's not a 64-bit version, you'll get a message that looks like:
In general, I recommend to install the 64-bit version of the JVM for Java 8.
here is LDPartEditor 0.8.12 with the new PartReview tool.
As always, you can download LDPE from this page:
http://nilsschmidt1337.github.io/ldparteditor/
Changelog:
(9 new features and 4 bug fixes)
With this release you will be able to...
- ...use the new "PartReview" tool. Enter a part name and start a review in no-time!
- ...use the new "Decolour" function to quickly remove all colours from a file.
- ...use the new !LPE CSG_TRANSFORM meta command to transform and clone existing CSG bodies.
- ...use the new !LPE CSG_MESH meta command to convert the following LDraw triangles and quads (type 3 and 4) to a CSG mesh.
- ...use the new !LPE CSG_EXTRUDE meta command to generate a CSG mesh from the following PathTruder input lines (type 2).
- ...adjust the rotation center of the view by double clicking on CSG surfaces.
- ...benefit from better performance of the MeshReducer tool.
- ...benefit from better performance of "Round" (Text Editor only).
- ...benefit from better (but slower) CSG triangulation.
The following critical issues were fixed:
- Mirroring now correctly preserves the surface winding.
- The protractor is now drawn without lighting.
- A selection conflict with protractors and triangles is resolved.
- Issues with "Select All", "Select Same Colour" in combination with CSG are gone.
What will the next release 0.8.13 deliver? An automated way to place rect*.dat primitives, more settings in the options dialog, a cleaner "Add Metadata" GUI layout, ...
The program was tested intensively with "real world" files.
However, it is still a beta version and something can go wrong in about 100.000 lines of code.
Make sure that you choose the right architecture for your OS and Java Virtual Machine (JVM) (64bit or 32bit).
A short guide how to check if a 64bit JVM is installed on your system is located at the bottom of this message.
- Download the zip-Archive
- Extract the archive content to the location of your choice
- On windows, double-click "run.bat" to start LDPE.
- On linux/mac, you have to excecute the shell script "run.sh" to start LDPE.
You can search for updates if you do the following steps:
- On windows, double-click "update.bat" to search for updates.
- On linux/mac, you have to excecute the shell script "update.sh".
LDPE is a 3D CAD application: The overall system requirements are higher. While I recommend to use a powerful 64-bit multicore system, it could be possible, to run LDPE on older machines as well.
System Requirements:
Minimum System Requirements:
- Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.8
- OpenGL 2.1 compatible Graphics Card
- Operating System (32/64bit): Windows [XP; Vista; 7 or newer], Mac OS X [>=10.6], Linux [e.g. Ubuntu Linux >=10.4]
- CPU: Multicore-Processor e.g. Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon II (>2.0Ghz)
- RAM: 4GB
- Video-Memory: 512 MB
- Free Disk Space: 100 MB
- Operating System (64bit): Windows 7, Mac OS X [>=10.6], Linux [e.g. Ubuntu Linux >=10.4]
- CPU: Multicore-Processor with 4 cores (or more)
- RAM: >4 GB
- Video-Memory: >=1 GB
- Free Disk Space: 512 MB
How to check your JVM version (32- or 64-bit):
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You can try on the command line:
Code:
java -d64 version
If it's not a 64-bit version, you'll get a message that looks like:
Code:
This Java instance does not support a 64-bit JVM. Please install the desired version.
In general, I recommend to install the 64-bit version of the JVM for Java 8.