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  1. @Nallath, there have been numerous topics about it and each time UM comes with the same answer: "your arguments are moot and it does not cause extra system load". The fact that - a respectable amount of - people keep bringing it up means that it isn't "moot" for them. For a service company like UM that should be enough argument. It clearly indicates that there is a bunch of customers (sure, it's a minority) for whom it is just not handy/counterintuitive. And you know what: If the discussion would be about something that is extremely hard to implement I would get it, but it is not, it can literally be solved by adding 1 toggle in the settings that either enables the auto-refresh or shows a "commit & refresh"-button. Being a developer myself I have been in similar situations more than I care to admit and sometimes its just not about what you think is right, but keeping all your customers happy. Just saying. And that is my argument about it.
  2. I'll be there but dunno if I'll drag my UM2 along... it's a lot of work each time and so far I've never actually used it while there.
  3. This has been a discussion for quite a while and it's pretty clear that UM will not change its opinion on it. They keep on claiming it is a feature that is very handy for most people and that the amount of people not liking it is very small. I for one agree with you fully. I'd like to be able to just modify everything to my liking and then "commit" the changes to have the paths recalculated. But I guess we'll have to learn to live with it.
  4. A couple times a month I coach kids in programming, mainly during these so called CoderDojo's. I often get asked to bring the 3D printer for a demo and when I go to dojo's where I haven't been before I usually try to print something little in advance for all the kids. This usually ends up being the UM robot for smaller dojo's, but a lot of them are now around 50 kids and I sometimes don't have enough free printing time to print that many in a decent quality. So I'm basically asking you guys for ideas. Something that can be printed in not too much time and that the kids would like as a memento. Anyone?
  5. Threw away a complete spindle a couple months back for exactly the same issue... Also UM silver.
  6. Nog eens naar Utrecht rijden dan, speciaal voor @Korneel.
  7. Indeed. Normally a beta testing machine would define a catch-all for the emails so they can be debugged. You don't send out mails to live addresses. Very unprofessional.
  8. Ow and on my iMAC, the 3rd time this happens (nothing is saved in that case): I *think* it was because there was still a second object with a different name loaded (but not visible - far outside of the build volume). I've removed it and then saved again and then it assigned the name of the object on the build plate. The mouse response for moving objects is extremely weird on my iMac5K. If i click on the object to move it it just jumps a couple cm away. I then have to drag with my mouse far outside of the object to get it back on the plate.
  9. No issues with config files on my iMac 5K. My MacBook Pro however keeps insisting on me re-adding the printer on every startup. Already tried removing ~/.cura so it would be recreated but no luck
  10. @nallath: Is there an option to add a new printer type (UM2 + 0.8mm nozzle) in the ~/.cura location instead of under the application? Even if I would symlink them I would keep on losing the json's (or the symlink) every time/update.
  11. The settings thing... It wasn't just the one time sigh. Cura 15.06.03 loses its settings after every shutdown... it asks me to add a printer every time it starts. MacOS 10.10.4
  12. My previous version was 15.06.02 iirc...
  13. Just installed the new version on my MAC and it lost all my settings?
  14. Nallath I think we had that discussion extensively before and I'm pretty sure that if a "raise hands if you want to go back to a pre-existing forum"-question was posed nearly every hand would be raised ;)But it's not the path that was taken.
  15. Robert it is not a simple thing to do, especially not if you want to do it the correct way. Everyone assumes that its nothing more than storing the highest read post-id of the topic you are browsing. That works, but it's crap in the end, simply because it's only a fraction of what is needed. To do this correctly you would have to continue then by detecting if that "read page" results in the entire current forum becoming read: Meaning that all topics have a "last read post" that is either the very last one of that topic or more recent than the cut off point (which is the last post that was added in a forum when it was marked as read, or the last post of say 90 days ago. You really don't want to keep read info per user per topic forever). If so, clean up read data of all topics in that forum, mark forum read, move up a level and repeat. If you don't do this you end up with situations where in a specific forum all topics are marked read, but higher up the forum is still marked as containing unread topics and so on.
  16. I don't get the discussion here about "nozzle size not being needed anymore". Of course it is! How I look at it it's You push a "tube of plastic" through the nozzle (the nozzle hole size + feed rate determines the exact diameter of that). The layer height and the moving speed determine how much the entire thing is flattened out, thus effectively how width the resulting line of plastic will be. You are the second person in this thread to claim that simply "specifying the line width" is enough, but how I'm looking at it that is a mathematical impossibility. It means Cura is able to guess everything else, which I don't believe. But I guess that's me being stupid again.
  17. The wall is the total thickness... In its own it doesn't determine everything, it actually uses the nozzle size. Reading back, I don't know how I missed mastory's reply. @Daid already mentioned "the machines settings" but I thought it was the machine part under the settings. @mastory pointed out it was the *.json files in the Applications' directory. Took a look at those and they indeed have the nozzle size in there. So basically, everything else everyone has been saying here is incorrect, as the actual nozzle size is still in play. Anyhow, for everyone interested: I just made 2 copies where I changed the "id" and the "name" (and obviously the nozzle size) and added those as extra machines. Case closed.
  18. I'm still having issues with Cura and a 0.8mm nozzle... Guess I'm too stupid. Is there anyone who can writeup a short "how to print with different nozzle sizes in the new cura"?
  19. I perceive line width as "how width the line of plastic is that the printer lays down in a single go". As I interpret this its a calculation using the nozzle diameter, a layer height and a feed rate. If the line width is now what we used to call the nozzle diameter it is a very confusing name, but then that is indeed what I was looking for. I still think that nozzle diameter is more clear but that is my opinion on the matter.
  20. Line width... But wont that just try to use the 0.4mm nozzle width and the feed rate to come to the correct thickness? Possibly mess up completely if there's a 0.8mm nozzle in there?
  21. Still no nozzle option :( No real use for it then, as I print 0.8mm mostly
  22. No it wasn't. I have one of those Anders blocks and I really was looking for the nozzle size. And I've looked through those settings back and forth but I can't find anything related to the nozzle.
  23. So am I overlooking things or is it no longer possible to change the nozzle size? Also: I really liked the tripple state of the old combing function, will that be back?
  24. If there would be "mark as read"-functionality then its perfectly okay to add the status to the category overview. I smell a little "it's too much work to implement so we're not going to do it" here. I know it's a development challenge - I told you as much during our meet - but that single feature is the only one I'm looking for in the forum. Without it it is still not possible to just visit the overview and scan for activity without having to look at the topics with last activity. This means you can't use the sorting.
  25. Hmm, so either there's food bribery involved or some kind of surgery? Anyway... All joking aside, I will see you guys in a couple of hours.
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