Release 1.7.0a (January 16, 2014)

In this section

Live Update

Enhancements

Known issues

Bug fixes

See also

Release 1.7.2 (March 27, 2015)

Release 1.7.1 (July 23, 2014)

Release 1.7.0b (July 23, 2014)

Release 1.7.0 (November 29, 2013)

Release 1.6.6d (March 31, 2014)

Release 1.6.6c (November 6, 2013)

Release 1.6.6b (August 7, 2013)

Release 1.6.6a (February 1, 2013)

Release 1.6.6 (January 25, 2013)

Release 1.6.5 (September 7, 2012)

Release 1.6.4c (June 25, 2012)

Release 1.6.4b (June 18, 2012)

Release 1.6.4a (May 2, 2012)

Release 1.6.4 (March 6, 2012)

Release 1.6.3 (August 5, 2011)

Release 1.6.2a (May 17, 2011)

Release 1.6.2 (May 5, 2011)

Release 1.6.1f (January 21, 2011)

Release 1.6.1d (December 8, 2010)

Release 1.6.1 (October 7, 2010)

Release 1.6.0 (April 9, 2010)

Release 1.5.3.A (November 16, 2009)

Release 1.5.3 (September 29, 2009)

Live Update

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Enhancements

Kiosk2Go

Help and page button size now selectable

There is a new option called Help/Page Button Size on the device properties of the Kiosk2Go Layout device. This allows you to specify the size of the help button and page change buttons: small, medium or large.

Known issues

Kiosk2Go

Issue

Affected operating systems and browsers

iOS 6.1/7

Android

Windows 7

OSX

Linux

Issue 650. Pages containing lots of knob controls take a long time to display

 

 

Internet Explorer 10

 

 

Issue 642. If you place an image control on top of a string control, the string control will not work.

 

 

Internet Explorer 10

 

 

Issue 466. Slave controls can be gestured. Normally, this is not possible in Kiosk. As a workaround, clear the Control Accepts User Input check box on the control properties of the slave control.

All operating systems and browsers

NWare

266 - Foreign language characters are corrupted by NWare

When you type characters with diacritics, such as š and ý, into a string control, they are corrupted when the project is emulated or deployed.

412 - Global preset does not enforce system mute on restart of NioNode

If you add a Global Preset device to your project, select the System Mute option on the NioNode control surface, and then save the default global preset, when the NioNode is restarted, the system mute is not applied, even though it was saved in the preset.

648 - Role resets if you specify COM ports 3 or 4 for a Comms Processor device

If you deploy a project containing a Comms Processor device to a Nionode, and then try to use the ports COM3 or COM4, the role will restart.

706 - You cannot delete control aliases that have been assigned automatically

By default, NWare automatically assigns control aliases to generic controls that you add to your design, so that they can be referenced using the RATC protocol. If you have a large number of controls, operations such as listing out all the control aliases (using the controlList command) can take a very long time.

You can prevent NWare from assigning control aliases by deselecting the Enable automatic generation of control aliases option on the User Preferences dialog box / Advanced tab. However, if the option is selected and the project is deployed or emulated, aliases will be assigned and there is currently no way to undo the assignment operation.

Bug fixes

Kiosk2Go

681 - Gain labels were not drawn correctly when meter orientation changed

When a meter was added to a project, and the Flip default meter orientation option was selected on the control properties, the labels were not drawn correctly in the browser.

682 - Label text on 2D crosshair generic controls was chopped off

This problem occurred when a 2D crosshair generic control was displayed in Kiosk2Go. If you added a label to the control, and selected left horizontal alignment, the top of the label text was chopped off in the browser.

NWare

698 - Crest amplifier devices were not working

In version 1.7.0, the Crest amplifier devices were not working correctly. It was not possible to connect to an amplifier and receive status information or control it.