Merge branch '2.5'

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Jack Ha 2017-03-15 14:37:29 +01:00
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*Disable automatic slicing. *Disable automatic slicing.
Some users told us that slicing slowed down their workflow when it auto-starts, and to improve the user experience, we added an option to disable auto-slicing if required. Thanks to community member Aldo Hoeben for contributing to this one. Some users told us that slicing slowed down their workflow when it auto-starts, and to improve the user experience, we added an option to disable auto-slicing if required. Thanks to community member Aldo Hoeben for contributing to this one.
*Solidworks & Cura macro.
This macro is designed to run inside SolidWorks, open Cura and load the current document / part. You should also be able to add this macro to your toolbar inside Solidworks.
*Auto-scale off by default. *Auto-scale off by default.
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You can now set your Ultimaker 3 to preheat the build plate, which reduces the downtime, letting you manually speed up your printing workflow. All you need to do is use the preheat function in the Print Monitor screen, and set the correct temperature for the active material(s). You can now set your Ultimaker 3 to preheat the build plate, which reduces the downtime, letting you manually speed up your printing workflow. All you need to do is use the preheat function in the Print Monitor screen, and set the correct temperature for the active material(s).
*G-code reader. *G-code reader.
The g-code reader has been reintroduced, which means you can load g-code from file and display it in layer view. You can also print saved g-code files with Cura, share and re-use them, and you can check that your printed object looks right via the g-code viewer. The g-code reader has been reintroduced, which means you can load g-code from file and display it in layer view. You can also print saved g-code files with Cura, share and re-use them, and you can check that your printed object looks right via the g-code viewer. Thanks to AlephObjects for this feature.
*Switching profiles. *Switching profiles.
When you change a printing profile after customizing print settings, you have an option (shown in a popup) to transfer your customizations to the new profile or discard those modifications and continue with default settings instead. Weve made this dialog window more informative and intuitive. When you change a printing profile after customizing print settings, you have an option (shown in a popup) to transfer your customizations to the new profile or discard those modifications and continue with default settings instead. Weve made this dialog window more informative and intuitive.