Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Files | Lines |
|
|
|
- This is only a small release coming out in order to establish an automated
build - and publication pipeline.
Some new bond types were added nevertheless.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
All checksums have been double-checked against existing RMD160 and
SHA512 hashes
|
|
|
|
|
|
-This is just a small release to fix some issues with the (possibly) renamed
*.so/*.dll files after removing Qt5 support. In case you were using Molsketch
prior to version 0.7.1, it will ask you to update the corresponding settings at
start up.
For Windows users, there will be an online installer, as in version 0.7.1, but
this will now reside in a separate folder and not be updated as frequently as
Molsketch itself. Updates will instead be made available in the online
repository at github from which the installer will fetch them. Just start the
installer and select the update option
|
|
Unfortunately, there were quite some unintended bugs in the last version (some
of them older than that, however), which are being addressed by this version.
Saving files and re-opening might have sometimes led to crashes due to
inconsistencies in the drawing's data. This should now be fixed in, if not all
at least most of the cases.
Likewise, copying, cutting, and pasting is more robust now.
The last version prematurely updated some code leading to incompatibilities
with older versions of Qt (especially pre-5.14). These older versions should
now work again; support for Qt 4, on the other hand is completely removed, as
it is doubtful whether that still worked anyway.
Translations should now really work throughout Molsketch (currently supported
languages: Chinese, English, German, Greek).
Finally, for Windows, an installer is provided, which will download from a
repository hosted at github.
|
|
Originally packaged by Kamil Rytarowski (v0.6.0) on wip kindly responding
to a request of mine.
Molsketch is a 2D molecular editing tool. Its goal is to help you draw
molecules quick and easily. Of course you're creation can be exported
afterwards in high quality in a number of vector and bitmap formats.
Features:
* open, save and import in all formats supported by the OpenBabel(tm)
library
* export to Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) and a number of common used
bitmap formats
* print and export your document to PDF
|