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New features, improvements and bug fixes done for version 5.0.0 |
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The styles are predefined and cannot be adjusted for now. Those are:
dot,
dash,
dash-dot,
dash-dot-dot.
New measurement function “Measure area and sides”
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Enabling this option triggers prompts for the user.
Disabling this option eliminates the display of prompts.
The toolbar will consistently display warnings, irrespective of this setting.
Match drawing/view scale tolerance
Match drawing/view scale Tolerance parameter has been introduced to System Setting/Print tab.
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To address this, administrators now have the ability to define a Tolerance parameter (in percentage value). If the resulting scale falls within the scale tolerance range, the lower standard scale will be applied. For instance, if the scale result is 209 and the Scale Tolerance is set to 5%, the scale will be adjusted to 200 instead of 300 (assuming those are the defined standard scales).
Please be cautius about setting bit Tolerance value (above 5%) as it may result in trucnated printouts. The idea of this function is to fix only specific cases when the scale is just very little above standard scale.
New system themes
FM ACCESS allows administrators to set a specific UI theme. The theme can also be selected by individual users.
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All icons can be exported / imported with their corresponding names.
The icon package (zip package) can be also prepared externally (manually or by other system).
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The package will have along exported icons (with orginal file names) a “manifest.xml” file with metadata of each icon file. This manifest can be uded to import icons to other FMA db so the their names are used as well.
Match drawing/view scale tolerance
Match drawing/view scale Tolerance parameter has been introduced to System Setting/Print tab.
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When utilizing match drawing/view scale modes, there are instances where the resulting scale slightly exceeds one of the predefined standard scales. For example, if the intended scale is 102, it does not align with 100, so the 200 scale is selected to prevent any truncation on the printout.
To address this, administrators now have the ability to define a Tolerance parameter (in percentage value). If the resulting scale falls within the scale tolerance range, the lower standard scale will be applied. For instance, if the scale result is 209 and the Scale Tolerance is set to 5%, the scale will be adjusted to 200 instead of 300 (assuming those are the defined standard scales).
Please be cautius about setting bit Tolerance value (above 5%) as it may result in trucnated printouts. The idea of this function is to fix only specific cases when the scale is just very little above standard scale.
Enhancements to the Diagnostic Tool "Objects with Multiple Spots"
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