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DENIM - Support
DENIM 2.0 Release Notes
What's New since 1.1
- Both built-in and custom components have been enabled. Based on these components, you can use conditionals. You can create global links within custom components. We have changed some interactions since the video was produced, which you may have seen on our web. Please refer to the online manual.
- In addition to the selection techniques available in 1.1, you can also select an object by barrel-tap, ctrl-tap or right-click (while using a mouse). Consequently, the way of invoking a pie menu has been changed to “barrel-tap and hold”.
- Print has been greatly enhanced. You can preview printouts, print selected pages or selected regions of the design canvas.
- The Radar View now is interactive. You can click onto the radar view to quickly pan the canvas to a target position.
- After selecting an object, you can resize the object by dragging the resizing handles.
- You can easily create a cross-screen arrow while the target page you want to link is at a distant, off-screen place.
- Auto save has been built in. You can turn it on/off via the Options using the pie menu item “Edit->Options”. You can also configure some other aspects of DENIM via the Options.
- More bugs have been fixed. Performance has been further improved since DENIM 1.1. Panning and zooming are now faster. DENIM can also handle larger scale designs. In addition, DENIM runs much faster in the Run
Known Issues
- Global links cannot be exported while exporting a custom component.
- There are still a few rare refresh problems associated with our rendering speedups. If a piece of a page becomes invisible, try panning the canvas a little.
- You can drag ink from one page to another, and from a page to the canvas, but not from the canvas into a page. Use cut and paste instead.
- There can be problems when you drag objects which are the source of a hyperlink, and they end up on a different page or on the canvas. It may be necessary to delete the link and then re-add it.
- If you sketch a page label at one zoom level and then add ink to it at a different zoom level, the added ink comes out smaller or larger than expected.
- On the rare occasion that a Java runtime exception occurs, DENIM will become mostly non-functional. It is often still possible to save your work; then exit the program and re-start it.
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