VariCAD 2022-1.04- Feb 02, 2022

This version contains:

Printed line thickness definition.

Apart from the current method, you can now define the thickness of printed lines directly. These definitions override mapping of colors into printed thickness. You can select the thickness of printed outlines of 3D views, hidden lines, axes, hatches, individual parts of weld or tolerance symbols or leaders, and many more. You can change these settings from command "cfg", select "Printed line thickness", or change settings before output into printer. New settings are used also in batch printing; however, old definitions of batch printing are unchanged.

Definition of file title and description.

File title and description are displayed in VariCAD file dialog (for instance, if you open a file), or in selection of recently opened files. From now on, file title or description can be defined always – not only in 3D mode, as previously.

Changes in warnings.

Warning sound was activated in case of any wrong input. Now, you can select whether the warning uses sound (a bell), or instead a status bar blinks (duration of blinking is adjustable). Possible are both options, or one of them, or nothing. Change settings in command "cfg".

More complex color palettes.

Color palettes are stored in the user’s configuration directory. Consequently, this file is not overwritten if a new version is installed. If you want to select the palette from the new list, run the command "cfg", select Color palettes and click button Reset. New palettes contain the default color settings, too. This is white background; the only change is that 3D colors above number 9 are different. Until now, colors 1...9 was repeated multiple times.

Flexible adjustments of the new installation.

If VariCAD is installed for the first time, it automatically changes a few settings. For regions using decimal commas instead of periods, this is adjusted. Thickness of 2D file preview preserves thick lines for 4k resolution. BOM mask and title blocks are ready for usage, although this feature is useful for trial version testing. Before regular usage, a user should revise it anyway. If VariCAD is not installed the first time, BOM mask settings remain the same, obviously.