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Posted almost 14 years ago by Dane Wagner
This release fixes several critical pattern bugs that crept in along with the new parser. All patterns that ship (except for KnitML patterns) should render correctly now, so if you've had trouble with patterns not rendering, please try out this ... [More] release. The OSX release should be built for 10.5 compatibility, so please let me know if this release works better or worse on your version of OSX. [Less]
Posted almost 14 years ago by Dane Wagner
This release fixes several critical pattern bugs that crept in along with the new parser. All patterns that ship (except for KnitML patterns) should render correctly now, so if you've had trouble with patterns not rendering, please try out this ... [More] release. The OSX release should be built for 10.5 compatibility, so please let me know if this release works better or worse on your version of OSX. [Less]
Posted almost 14 years ago by [email protected] (Dane Wagner)
This release fixes several critical pattern bugs that crept in along with the new parser. All patterns that ship (except for KnitML patterns) should render correctly now, so if you've had trouble with patterns not rendering, please try out this ... [More] release. The OSX release should be built for 10.5 compatibility, so please let me know if this release works better or worse on your version of OSX. [Less]
Posted almost 14 years ago by Dane Wagner
This release includes the installer fix that has been preventing 0.5.x from working correctly on Windows. If you've been experiencing the "msvcr100d.dll missing" error message, this release should fix the problem. I've also moved the log files to ... [More] more acceptable locations (see the main page for more info). There is still a bug in yarn handling that prevents certain patterns from rendering; this will be fixed in the next release. [Less]
Posted almost 14 years ago by [email protected] (Dane Wagner)
This release includes the installer fix that has been preventing 0.5.x from working correctly on Windows. If you've been experiencing the "msvcr100d.dll missing" error message, this release should fix the problem. I've also moved the log files to ... [More] more acceptable locations (see the main page for more info). There is still a bug in yarn handling that prevents certain patterns from rendering; this will be fixed in the next release. [Less]
Posted almost 14 years ago by Dane Wagner
This release includes the installer fix that has been preventing 0.5.x from working correctly on Windows. If you've been experiencing the "msvcr100d.dll missing" error message, this release should fix the problem. I've also moved the log files to ... [More] more acceptable locations (see the main page for more info). There is still a bug in yarn handling that prevents certain patterns from rendering; this will be fixed in the next release. [Less]
Posted almost 14 years ago by [email protected] (Dane Wagner)
This release has some significant usability improvements along with a few critical bug fixes. This version should fix a WindowManager divide-by-zero crash on OSX 10.6.4, so if you were having trouble with that, please try again with this version. ... [More] Also, there's a brand new parser built with flex/bison. This means that pattern parsing is more robust, and it also opens the door for the next big feature: editing of patterns in-place. The old 'new stitches' tab has been completely removed; just type your new pattern (or load then edit an existing pattern) into the text box at the bottom. The pattern will be parsed as you type, providing error hints and syntax highlighting. Hit the Sync button to see your changes rendered. [Less]
Posted almost 14 years ago by Dane Wagner
This release has some significant usability improvements along with a few critical bug fixes. This version should fix a WindowManager divide-by-zero crash on OSX 10.6.4, so if you were having trouble with that, please try again with this version. ... [More] Also, there's a brand new parser built with flex/bison. This means that pattern parsing is more robust, and it also opens the door for the next big feature: editing of patterns in-place. The old 'new stitches' tab has been completely removed; just type your new pattern (or load then edit an existing pattern) into the text box at the bottom. The pattern will be parsed as you type, providing error hints and syntax highlighting. Hit the Sync button to see your changes rendered. As always, please report any bugs to the bug tracker and I'll do my best to respond as quick as I can. [Less]
Posted almost 14 years ago by Dane Wagner
This release has some significant usability improvements along with a few critical bug fixes. This version should fix a WindowManager divide-by-zero crash on OSX 10.6.4, so if you were having trouble with that, please try again with this version. ... [More] Also, there's a brand new parser built with flex/bison. This means that pattern parsing is more robust, and it also opens the door for the next big feature: editing of patterns in-place. The old 'new stitches' tab has been completely removed; just type your new pattern (or load then edit an existing pattern) into the text box at the bottom. The pattern will be parsed as you type, providing error hints and syntax highlighting. Hit the Sync button to see your changes rendered. As always, please report any bugs to the bug tracker and I'll do my best to respond as quick as I can. [Less]
Posted almost 14 years ago by Dane Wagner
On a quick turn the latest release is out. This is mainly a bugfix release. The GUI has been reorganized just a little, and that irritating crash at program shutdown is fixed. A crash resulting from unrecognized stitches has also been fixed; all ... [More] the included patterns should render at least something now. Tooltips have been added to a lot of controls, so first-time usability should improve. As always, please file any bugs that you find. [Less]