![]() ![]() Computed the front limit of the 3D view frustrum according to the point of view elevation to improve the rendering of very large scenes seen from a high point of view. Added new prefor shape names of a 3D model to specify the possible moves of shapes attached to other movable shapes. Handled more orientation and zoom capabilities on 3D models at last step of Furniture import wizard to get better icons. Hide model edges option at second step of Furniture import wizard to hide easily edges of 3D models at DAE / Collada format (option displayed only when useful). Foot/Decimals unit which displays lengths in feet followed by decimals of a foot. Inch/Fraction unit which displays lengths in inches followed by the t eighth inch fraction. Added diagonal editing in the room creation tool tip to draw rooms by triangulation. Added the ability to select materials with the mouse in the 3D preview in Material modification dialog box. Added a button in the toolbar to enable/disable magnetism. Displayed the virtual visitor with a camera symbol at a size when the virtual visitor gets too small in the plan. Made the dialog boxes of photo and video creation tools resizable. ![]() lightSourceMaterialName# property to define materials of a 3D model used as light sources (with light color deduced from material color and the ability to create an invisible light source when its material is invisible). desktop entry, to make it easier to find, under Menu->Graphics.ĮDIT:_ As Lazy noted at the time of the original post, 3 years ago, SweetHome3D is available through the PPM (at least it is for the 'buntu-based Pups.) The current release through the PPM is 4.3 gjuhasz and I are here providing you with version 5.4, which I daresay includes more up-to-date JRE files.though that's not necessarily a 'given'.! We all know how 'tardy' Oracle can be when it comes to 'patching' the damn thing.Rendering engine with the ability to choose the rendering engine in photo and video creation tools at the two best quality levels (not available for Java Web Start and applets). And thanks, too, to gjuhasz.for making me realise that this was quite an easy build, since everything's self-contained in a single directory. So for anyone who would like this as a 64-bit build, you can find it at my MediaFire a/c, as usual:-īig thanks to Pelo, for bringing this to the community's attention. Fine by me, because I prefer to put my browser packages and various things there anyway, as many of you know by now. I've followed what gjuhasz has done, and installed it to /opt. Which works perfectly it's nice, this, since it's a completely self-contained package, with the Java Runtime files already a built-in part of it. So, since I use Tahr64 and Slacko64 quite a lot these days, (and there is a 64-bit download available), I've downloaded the 64-bit tgz package from, and turned it into an SFS. I got all sorts of errors in the terminal. Now, then I tried this out in Tahr64 6.05, since I was curious to see whether it would run under the 32-bit compatibility-libs package. I'll try this in a few more Pups, and let you know the results. I've never fully understood the ins & outs of Java (except that it can be a huge security risk!) Do I take it this makes it self-contained, so it'll work with any Pup? Looking into the SFS, I see you installed Java with the build. ![]() drawn-out process.and the sheer number of images needed for different possibilities is enormous. I've been attempting to do something along these lines with LibreCAD, but it's a long. This is brilliant, because I can plan stuff out room by room, to get the best route for her around her e what needs moving, and what (if anything) needs discarding. This has come just at the right time, too, since we need to plan and/or rearrange things in my elderly mother's home so that she can get around more easily with the power-chair she's planning on buying. Just testing it out trying it in X-Slacko 2.3.2 (570 with XFCE).and it's working nicely. ![]()
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