Crash when importing a file with a newparam under several different tags. Newparam values under library_effect were incorrectly read. 1-correct_transparency instead of transparency). Importing transparency in some cases could yield a reversed transparency value (e.g. When colors or textures were specified in a tag under the technique they did not import. When a color was specified only under the tag or when specifying the color using the tag, colors could fail to import. The geometry in some dae files (those with tags) imported incorrectly. Textures in some dae files failed to import, resulting in an error. when the texture location is stored as a value directly under the tag). Transparent textures in some dae files failed to import (e.g. Tags were not read correctly, resulting in a loss of textures on import. We now preserve texture names when exporting to the *.dae format. We fixed an issue where some transparent textures were not exported correctly. The following bugs were fixed as part of this effort: As part of this effort, we used the official Khronos Collada test suite, and are now 92% compliant with Collada standards. We worked hard making sure that Google SketchUp’s Collada importer and exporter are compliant with official Collada standards, set by the Khronos group. Previously, after making some kind of change to a scene (e.g., changing the camera), SketchUp would not reset the scene when clicking on the current scene tab. Prior to this release the OS X preferences controlled the scroll direction so zooming in and out appeared to be backwards. Mouse scroll direction is now set up to be consistent with the normal SketchUp behavior. When certain snappy dialog boxes were stacked together and one of the dialogs in the stack was resized, the dialogs could break apart. When exporting dae/kmz files to two different directories, SketchUp would hang. SketchUp will now no longer hang in these cases and the crash dialog that allows crash information to be sent should be presented again. SketchUp would hang in cases where it would have previously crashed. This error should no longer occur and the login should be successful. Try again later” was shown when logging into the the 3D Warehouse. The error message “Service not available. Previously, when scene thumbnails were generated for models with background images (i.e., those with Match Photo scenes), SketchUp would hang and would need to be force closed. Instead, you'll be prompted to purchase a license or downgrade to SketchUp (free). * SketchUp Pro Trial no longer reverts to free features at the end of the evaluation period. As before, SketchUp should remember your login across sessions. Instead of seeing the old SketchUp login dialog, you may see two dialogs, one prompting you for your username and password, and a second dialog asking for your permission to view and manage your 3D Warehouse data. * Account authentication: SketchUp now uses a more advanced technology to log into the 3D Warehouse. * Advanced Camera Tools are now installed by default, so they no longer require a separate plugin. Ruby plugin hooks: In addition to the above functionality, we have added several API hooks to allow Developers to more easily write their own Ruby extension managers. Ability to turn off all Ruby plugins: With this release, it's much easier to disable (and re-enable) Ruby plugins for troubleshooting purposes. rbz by going to Preferences > Extensions and clicking the “Install Extension” button. Now developers can zip up the files into the. zip file and then give their users instructions on how to unzip them and where to place them. rbz file format: Ruby extensions typically consist of several files, so Ruby developers had to zip up those files into a standard. Ruby manager: This version of SketchUp has a simple UI to install and upgrade Ruby extensions. * OS X Lion support: With SketchUp M2, we now officially support the Lion operating system.
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