a lot written, but not said much... most adresses something somewhen. I don't know much more now, sounds very marketing like. If this is the kind of information it does not make any sense to me. Yeah, a lot of double talk is almost worse than silence when you write plenty and say exactly zero. I ho...
I'm on Windows but yes, I can have 4-5 open at one time for each printer. It can slow the PC down eventually but S3D lets you run like that. Actually handy. I just tried every method I can think of and so far I can find no way to have more than one model (window or tab) open at a time. There is a s...
So you keep opening the application multiple times? As opposed to File->Open, or File->New like every other Mac application? It would never have occurred to me it would even let you do that.
Would it make sense for fan speed based on layers to be set the same way bed and extruder temps can be set based on layer? Seems obvious, and the UI work is mostly there already. I had a reason to do this last night.
Have I missed something, or is it currently impossible in S3D to have more than one model (window) open at a time? If it possible I haven't seen an obvious way to do it.
It would be nice if there was some kind of "hinting" or UI option in addition to double-click. How many things in S3D are like this, where nobody would find them unless someone told you how to? Right click would be a standard UI practice.
Actually it says it's not "optimized" for High Sierra, and I hope S3D folks reply to this thread. It's probably about using the non-native graphics tool kit.
I've had plenty of issues with unattached perimeter walls as well. First in Slic3r and now S3D. Both PETG and PLA. It happens as much on straight walls as curved.