Hi @alan-bc Concerning languages, translation options are available 'out of the box' from the Preferences menu (the Polish language is currently missing due to a misscommunication, but it's a pretty solid list otherwise including among others Standard and Taiwanese Chinese and Spanish, which you mentioned ... sadly, we don't seem to have Hindi).
Concerning Imperial Units, while it's not exaclty what you asked for, there is a plugin that might help depening on what you need: it converts Imperial units to Metric, available in the Marketplace.
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Because I can make a plugin that fixes some of your issues, but I have no say about the UI of Ultimaker Cura? Would you rather I don't make an alternative GUI? I don't understand responses like this.
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Ha, I see what you did there with the blog post title...
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I don't like the new interface, for the same reasons I highlighted on my post in the beta thread. Thanks a lot to @ahoeben for the sidebar plugin! Now CURA becomes easy and simple to use again.
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If I could add a feature request, it would be to add the option to run the program with Imperial units. I don't mean simply STL input being scaled appropriately, I mean every setting related to a distance measurement available as mm or thousandths of an inch, cm or inches.
As it is, I get to haul out a calculator and press buttons hundreds of times, doing something these computer things are pretty good at by themselves.
Strangely, among all the engineering software out there, only 3D printing software is so myopic. I'm unaware of ANY other CAD program that does not allow you to select the units you choose to operate in.
(If "most of the world is metric" is the criteria, why are the menus in English? Why not Mandarin, Hindi and Spanish, those three covering off about 80% of the world's population?)
I don't want to start a flame war about switching. I'm fully "bilingual", as it were, 1 cm and 1 inch both having perfectly clear meanings to me. But after 50 years as a machinist, having started in Imperial, Imperial is my preferred choice, and all my measuring equipment, from calipers to micrometers to dial gauges to rulers to digital readouts are all imperial. All my machinery is Imperial, including my Austrian made EMCO lathe!
The internals could remain metric, as could the config files. But if "Imperial" was selected in the preferences, then whenever a distance was shown, a divide by 2.54 could be performed. And when exporting GCode, a G20 would be used (with suitable scaling) instead of G21.
Again, I can easily do this manually and indeed, do so now. But really, in 2019, do I need to use a calculator when sitting in front of a computer?
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