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DENIM - Support
DENIM 1.0 Release Notes
What's New since RC1
- You can now insert pages and typed text through the pie menu.
- Gesture recognition greatly improved.
- Uses less memory and is faster. Major memory leak eliminated.
- Supports Mac OS X 10.1.
- In Windows, you can now launch DENIM by double-clicking on a .dnm file from the desktop or Explorer. This almost works in Mac OS X (see the Known Issue #2).
- If you choose File->Run from the pie menu and did not open the pie menu on the page, the first page shown in the Run window is the first page that you created. (We will eventually have a "home page" feature.)
- Lots of bugs fixed.
What's New since Earlier Releases (the Beta Releases)
- You can insert text from the keyboard, at three different sizes.
- You can insert text fields to prototype basic web forms.
- Help is now available from the pie menu: Help->Contents.
- Lots of bugs fixed.
Known Issues
- Whenever you save a file called design.dnm, backups of the form design.bak.n.dnm are automatically created, where n ranges from 1 to 10. The most recent backup is always 1.
- On Mac OS X, when you double-click on a .dnm file and DENIM is not yet running, DENIM will start but the .dnm file will not open. You have to either double-click the .dnm file again or open the file via File->Open. This is due to a bug in Apple's Macintosh Runtime for Java, so once Apple fixes its software, this bug will go away.
- DENIM may act strangely if you are running Windows with multiple monitors. This is probably due to bugs in Java.
- The documentation states that in Mac OS X, pressing Command+? will bring up the Help menu. Unfortunately, this is not true. (We'll get this right in the next release.) You can still access the help through the pie menu: Help->Contents.
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