![]() ![]() The same issue could also occur with the 3DS and DEM importers. * DWG export and import could fail if Unicode characters existed in the folder name to which or from which the file was being exported/imported. The browser should now only refresh when it is appropriate to do so. * Under certain circumstances, when the Materials browser was open to an in model view, the browser would refresh while drawing in the model, slowing down SketchUp. * When copy/rotating an entity painted with certain transparent materials, the entity temporarily disappeared while it was being rotated. ![]() Edge colors should now print in their actual color. * Previously, edge colors other than black were always printed in black. Epix images should now match other image formats. * Previously, an exported Epix image was slightly different than other images exported with the same options. * Previously, watermarks could incorrectly shake or disappear while orbiting and zooming. * A memory leak that could occur when playing animations with shadows has been fixed. Users have requested that it be put back, and we have done that, albeit, with a slightly different implementation. * In SketchUp 5, the number of component instances was shown in Entity Info. * Previously, a crash could occur when scaling the outer edge of a circle using the Ruby observer class. * Previously, SketchUp could crash when exporting 3DS files to a folder that no longer exists. This crash has been fixed and a message has been added indicating the vertices are out of an acceptable range. * When importing a 3DS file with vertices out of range, SketchUp previously could crash. * When starting up SketchUp, it was possible for SketchUp to crash if the “check for needed update” data became corrupt. If the user then selected all geometry and copied/pasted it, SketchUp could crash. * When importing a DWG file with extremely large coordinates, SketchUp previously would appear to import nothing. Note: If the DWG import is big and one waits a long time before canceling, it may take a long time for the cancel to complete. ![]() * Previously, when canceling the import of a DWG, SketchUp could hang. * In certain cases, exporting to 2D formats ? images and Epix ? could result in the disappearance of edges. * When exporting to image formats with high resolutions, the export could fail with a ?failed to save file? error much sooner than expected. * Previously, printing to PDF could cause banding and the disappearance of faces or edges. * When exporting to image formats/animations or printing models, it previously was possible for textures to appear distorted. SketchUp issues fixed in SU6 Maintenance Release 2: ![]()
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