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− | ==[[image:Check.jpg|25px]]NEW - REQUEST REVERSE CALC WHEN EXITING THE LRA GRIDS==
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− | When you edit the data in the LRA grid, VTube-LASER now assumes that you probably mean to perform a reverse calc.<br><br>
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− | If you exit the grid without a reverse calc, then it will immediately ask if you intended to perform a Reverse Calc - and allow you to choose to calculate the XYZ data.<br><br>
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− | This is active in both the MASTER and the MEASURED LRA grids.</td>
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− | [[image:vtl_2.9.5 request reverse calc.png|600px]]
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− | ==[[image:Check.jpg|25px]]FIX - REPAIRED LOSS OF ORIGINAL ORIENTATION DURING REVERSE CALC==
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− | <table cellpadding=10 width=800>
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− | VTube always attempts to keep the original XYZ orientation when you perform a Reverse Calc from LRA to centerline XYZ data.<br><br>
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− | We discovered that certain situations would cause VTube to lose the orientation during Reverse Calc.<br><br>
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− | This has been fixed in this version.
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− | [[image:vts_2.9.5_reversecalc_loss_orientation.png|400px]]<br><br>
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− | [[image:vts_2.9.5_reversecalc_noloss_orientation.png|400px]]<br><br>
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− | </td>
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− | ==[[image:Check.jpg|25px]]FIX - BUILD TO TUBE TO SOLIDWORKS==
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− | <table cellpadding=10 width=800>
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− | VTube would incorrectly build a single tube to both a single part drawing and a SOLIDWORKS assembly.<br><br>If VTube is building a single tube in SOLIDWORKS the best action is to always build a single part drawing.<br><br>
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− | The build logic has been fixed in this version.<br><br>
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− | If there are multiple parts in VTube, then VTube will still allow you to choose between building all the parts into one drawing, or building all the parts into a SOLIDWORKS assembly.
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− | [[image:vtl_2.9.5_swtrans.png|400px]]<br><br>
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− | ==[[image:Check.jpg|25px]]NEW - BEND-TECH 7X IMPORT==
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− | <table cellpadding=10 width=800>
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− | Now VTube can import the new BEND-TECH 7x format as well as the older version 6 format.
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− | [[image:vts_2.9.5_bend-tech_7x_import.png|600px]]
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− | ==[[image:Check.jpg|25px]]NEW - DENGLER VDS IMPORT (XYZ Data)==
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− | <table cellpadding=10 width=800>
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− | VTube can now import DENGLER VDS files. (DENGLER VDS files contain centerline XYZ coordinates.)
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− | [[image:vts_2.9.5_dengler_vds_import.png|600px]]
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− | ==[[image:Check.jpg|25px]]NEW - DENGLER VDS EXPORT(XYZ Data)==
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− | VTube can now export DENGLER VDS files. (DENGLER VDS files contain centerline XYZ coordinates.)
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− | [[image:vts_2.9.5_dengler_vds_export.png|600px]]
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− | ==[[image:Check.jpg|25px]]NEW - MINIMUM CLAMP LENGTH==
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− | VTube has a new Minimum Clamp Length field in the Part Setup menu.<br><br>
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− | If any bender data length is shorter than the minimum clamp length, then VTube will now issue a warning in the header above the viewport.
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− | [[image:vts_2.9.5_minimum_clamp_length.png|600px]]<br><br>
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− | ==[[image:Check.jpg|25px]]NEW - ZERO-DEGREE BEND ANGLE WARNING==
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− | If any bend angle is less than 0.1 degrees, VTube will now issue a "Zero-degree bend" warning in the header above the viewport.
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− | [[image:vts_2.9.5_zero-degree_bend.png|600px]]<br><br>
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