PC-DMIS 2019 R1 SP4 released

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    PCD-111793 - Modified the procedure to map laser probes with a third axis to increase accuracy.

    PCD-151040 - Improved the design to compute the actual on 2D auto features. We now project the measured feature to its nominal plane.

    PCD-158884 - Fixed a Datum reference frame error message so that it isn't hidden behind another window.

    PCD-160838 - Fixed an issue where a generic Circle command that referenced polar coordinates did not appear correctly in the Graphic Display window.

    PCD-161247 - Fixed an issue with marked parent and child mode commands in Thickness Scan and Thickness Gage.

    PCD-163762 - Fixed an issue where PC-DMIS disabled some toolbars when you selected the Cancel button in the Arm 2 Execution dialog box. This issue also caused PC-DMIS to stop working when you closed the application.

    PCD-165202 - Fixed an issue where the size of the inspection routine was increased when you modified the Pointcloud Colormap command.

    PCD-165522 - Fixed an issue where PC-DMIS stopped working when you tried to print a legacy Hyper report directly.

    PCD-165593 - Fixed an issue where PC-DMIS was not responding when you use a star tip.

    PCD-165693 - Fixed an issue with the Round Slot icon in the feature list.

    PCD-165719 - Fixed a tessellation issue that affected some planar surfaces.

    PCD-166088 - Fixed a tessellation issue that caused spheres to render incorrectly.


    PCD-166331 - Fixed an issue where the clearplane was drawn in an incorrect location.

    PCD-166498 - Fixed the move after a 4-axis scan to reflect changes in TS 1.5.

    PCD-167535 - Fixed an issue where a measurement routine that contained a Feature Control Frame (FCF) with many features took a long time to partially execute (Ctrl + E).

    PCD-167602 - Fixed an issue where PC-DMIS stopped responding when you selected a surface profile GD&T.

    PCD-168126 - Fixed an issue where the extended sheetmetal features were not written to the xstats11.tmp file.

    PCD-168840 - Fixed an issue where PC-DMIS stopped responding for a Vision 2D profile feature with a nominal form filter.

    PCD-169610 - Fixed the rotation of an indexing head in the I++ client.

    PCD-169660 - Fixed an issue where the lower-level matrix could not be created and the tool changer didn't work properly when new names for the X1 probe components were used from the probe.dat file.

    PCD-169969 - Fixed an issue where a CIR scan didn't work when the machine axes on Leitz machines were redefined.

    PCD-170387 - Fixed an issue where the I++ server wasn't able to detect indexing wrist angles when the client session started.

    PCD-170614 - Fixed a Q-DAS Configurator issue where GD&T text was translated.

    PCD-171670 - Fixed an issue where the rotary table rotation matrix was not applied to transform the laser probe stripes from sensor to machine co-ordinates.

    PCD-172007 - Fixed the I++ server command FindTool for indexing heads with angles different than zero.

    Changes were made to improve the user experience based on feedback collected from recent releases.
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  • #2
    Originally posted by Wilcoxagon
    "Changes were made to improve the user experience based on feedback collected from recent releases. "
    Oh wow!

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    • #3
      ....PCD-168840 - Fixed an issue where PC-DMIS stopped responding for a Vision 2D profile feature with a nominal form filter.
      That is a start, but not sure the 2D profile patient is OK to get up from the hospital bed just quite yet:::::

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      • #4
        Originally posted by sealevel View Post
        That is a start, but not sure the 2D profile patient is OK to get up from the hospital bed just quite yet:::::
        Hopefully it's actually fixed! I'll have to test this out.
        Whatever a man sows, he shall reap.

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