Obsidianv1.1.3 is built using Electron v18.3.5. My feature request is that future builds be built on a version of Electron that is has not reached end-of-life, e.g. the most recent stable version v22.0.0.
I thought today would be a good day for a new release of MKVToolNix: v22.0.0 is here. Celebrating the official announcement of AV1, this is the first release that contains support for that format as well (still some things to do, though). Other than that the info tool in the GUI has been improved quite a bit.
Based on the feedback we have received over the past few months, we have changed the release numbering scheme to semantic versioning. This version is called v22.0.0. The subsequent patch releases will be named as v22.0.y, the subsequent minor releases will be called as v22.x.y and the next major release will be v23.0.0. Minor releases will contain small features and bug fixes and major releases will contain sizable code changes.
We have enabled CI using Github Actions and stabilized test harness, the Community is welcome to contribute further towards this effort. In our effort to improve CI/CD, we have added Code Coverage, Go Linting, Go Reports and TODO filters. We have also opened up Github Issues with Issue Templates to get as much information as possible from the reporters. Please refer to the release notes for further details.
We will continue to support both GraphQL and DQL. The support for v21.12 has been discontinued. Important bug fixes and features from v21.12 will be picked up in future releases. Keeping in compliance with semantic versioning, all future minor and patch releases will be upward compatible and breaking changes will be made only in major versions.
We would like to remind the community as mentioned in an earlier post that this release is intended to get our engineering and release processes in place. The subsequent releases will include features and fixes prioritized with the guidance of the Project Steering Committee (PSC).
Unfortunately, I was not able push this out earlier - because the steps needed a stable automation. Now that we have our CD pipeline, we will be able to build out these artifacts in a standardized way.
BETA CAE Systems debuts version v22.0.0 of its product line. With solutions for every stage of the product development process, the new version offers capabilities to manage complexities in engineering simulation.
The total mesh redesign layout, apart from a neater interface, promises fast and effortless generation of the desired mesh, as well as boosted productivity through functions' layout reorganization. The introduction of new mesh toolsets, dedicated for each mesh type, facilitates even more the overall meshing process, and will satisfy demanding users.
Under this version, the Modular Environment comes with new functionality in Changeset Management, displaying the complete Changeset history between selected DM objects. In addition, through the multi-variant Subsystems traceability, the relationship between 150% and 100% Subsystem variants can be tracked and a comprehensive and fully customizable view of DM Reports in the DM Browser is offered via the newly introduced Results Logbook.
Under Volume Meshing, apart from the generation of meshes with billions of elements, new capabilities for domain decomposition lead up to faster Tetra Meshing, running on multi cores. Further, several Hexablock enhancements have taken place in this version, such as 2D boxes and elliptic smoothing, as well as the implementation of automatic template-driven turbomachinery Hexablock meshing.
Solutions for electronic CAD, recently introduced in previous ANSA versions, have been further enriched with the introduction of a dynamic wizard, guiding the user through import steps, according to the selected level of detail for board and components, resulting in multiple levels of simplification.
Focusing on Morphing & Optimization, cross-section-based Morphing is gaining ground, as modeling functions are capable of loading FE model and updating according to 2D modifications. Moreover, spotweld density can now be successfully preserved and intuitive form modifications allow for movements such as extend, bend, twist or taper, through interactive handlers.
The new v22.0.0 comes with common new functionality for Virtual Reality in ANSA & META, such as participation in collaboration sessions in AR with desktop and VR users via HoloLens 2, as well as improved offline speech recognition.
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