Martin Wynne
Admin
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- West of the Severn UK
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A new Templot program update is now available. Version 236d.
Your copy of Templot should update automatically if you restart it and follow the instructions. There is no need to uninstall your existing copy of Templot.
• If you are still using Templot version 227a , the automatic update will fail due to a program glitch.
Sorry about that -- please download and install version 236d manually from: https://85a.uk/templot/companion/manual_update.php
Changes in 236d:
• Background shapes:
1. There is a new function to duplicate an existing background shape, either singly or as an array of multiple shapes:
This useful for example when creating a row of baseboard rectangles all of the same size. Also when creating target marks, and connector clips for 3D timbering bricks.
2. Background rectangle shapes can now be twisted to any angle -- i.e. spin on their centre:
This is useful if you want to use background rectangle shapes to represent layout structures such as a goods shed or signal box. Also for brick slabs and support rafts for 3D exports.
• Experimental 3D exports:
Several updates, including a loose outer jaw option for chairs. More info in this topic:
https://85a.uk/templot/club/index.p...3d-printed-cnc-milled-laser-cut.229/post-5478
cheers,
Martin.
A new Templot program update is now available. Version 236d.
Your copy of Templot should update automatically if you restart it and follow the instructions. There is no need to uninstall your existing copy of Templot.
• If you are still using Templot version 227a , the automatic update will fail due to a program glitch.
Sorry about that -- please download and install version 236d manually from: https://85a.uk/templot/companion/manual_update.php
Changes in 236d:
• Background shapes:
1. There is a new function to duplicate an existing background shape, either singly or as an array of multiple shapes:
This useful for example when creating a row of baseboard rectangles all of the same size. Also when creating target marks, and connector clips for 3D timbering bricks.
2. Background rectangle shapes can now be twisted to any angle -- i.e. spin on their centre:
This is useful if you want to use background rectangle shapes to represent layout structures such as a goods shed or signal box. Also for brick slabs and support rafts for 3D exports.
• Experimental 3D exports:
Several updates, including a loose outer jaw option for chairs. More info in this topic:
https://85a.uk/templot/club/index.p...3d-printed-cnc-milled-laser-cut.229/post-5478
cheers,
Martin.
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