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Release 4.40b, 31 December 2003
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- The XP Theme support in 4.40a didn't work
properly - fixed
- In the beam edit dialog, if you made a change to
steel or timber data and then just pressed 'Close'
you were asked whether the changes should be saved:
even if you selected 'Yes' the calculation was not
updated - fixed
- The standard load names did not appear in the
timber post edit dialog load table - fixed
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Release 4.40a, 23 December 2003
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The key change (which affects us, not you) is that
the program is now compiled using Borland Delphi 7
which has enabled us to make some enhancements to the
user interface. If you are
running Windows 95 or Windows NT4 you must install (if
you have not already done so) a copy of Internet
Explorer 5 or 6, which is included on most computer
magazine cover disks. Doing this updates certain parts
of Windows to current standards. All Windows
98/ME/2000/XP systems incorporate the required
components.
- If you are running the program under Windows XP
you will now see XP style buttons (with rounded
corners and which shimmer if you hold the mouse over
them) and other refinements. As part of this change
you can no longer change the program desktop
colour.
- The toolbar now displays captions under the
toolbar buttons. To change the font used or turn them
off, right click on the toolbar and select the
appropriate option from the popup menu.
- The help file now uses Microsoft HTML Help with
an index down the left hand side. The new help file
is called SBW.CHM. The old file (SBW.HLP) can be
deleted once the new version is installed and you
have confirmed that the online help works
correctly
- A check is now made to ensure that the
slenderness ratio of timber posts and studs does note
exceed 180: a warning message is printed if it
does
- Cascade windows on opening project option in User
Preferences was ignored: fixed
- Increment/decrement spinners have been added to
the stanchion and post length fields
- The maximum length of text that can be entered in
any heading cell has been increased from 80 to 240
characters (in practice of course you would never use
anything like this). If you have SuperHeat and/or
ProSteel do not use this facility on heading
templates shared with them until you get versions of
these programs with the corresponding change.
- You can now instantly change the calculation
screen font size using the Alt+Plus and Alt+Minus
(numeric keypad '+' and '-') keys to enlarge or
reduce the font size
User requested enhancements
- The beam analysis now omits the deflection
coefficient. The actual total deflection is shown as
before, and if you are using separate dead+live load
entry the actual dead and live load deflections
- For steel beams you can now add multi-line notes
to each bearing - previously you were restricted to
one 80-character line. Standard notes can be used as
elsewhere. If you've selected the 'Show notes in
summary' option these notes are now also shown in the
Project Summary: to avoid confusion in the summary
the main notes are printed before the bearings
details
- For timber beams and posts, you can now design
for Service Class 3 (wet) conditions: the appropriate
K2 factors will be incorporated in the calculation.
If (as suggested to various users) you have created
your own timber data file with an SC3 (wet) grade use
this or check the 'Wet' box in the appropriate
dialog; do not do both.
- A 'Change Description' option has been added to
OLE pages which (as the name implies) lets you
substitute your own description (e.g. 'Connection
detail') for the default 'OLE Object: Word Document'
etc.
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Release 4.30b, 17 September 2003
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This fixes two small bugs in 4.30a:
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If you deselected 'Reload last project' you
could get an 'error 103' message on starting the
program under Windows 98
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The B/F load option on timber posts did not work
correctly with total loads - fixed
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Release 4.30a, 8 August 2003
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The timber post load entry has been revised in
line with the new stanchion load entry introduced
in version 4.25. You now enter loads in a table,
much as for beams, and can give loads descriptive
names
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The screen and printer font dialogs have been
combined into one dialog with two tabbed pages. You
can now select the line spacing and blank line
size
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The maximum fields lengths for beams have been
increased: load name from 20 to 24, loads 14 to 20,
start and end positions 11 to 14.
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The drop-down values for timber beam span
deflections now include 14mm, the BS5268 figure for
floor joists. The printout now shows the deflection
limit you entered, rather than 0.003L: if this is
anything other than 0.003L or 14mm an additional
note stating that this is a user-defined value is
printed
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The heading template edit dialog has been
improved
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OLE page didn't show in Print Project selection
dialog - fixed
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We have made some small changes to the autosave
code to try and overcome problems reported by one
or two users
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Release 4.25d, 23 March 2003
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This fixes two small bugs that have surfaced
recently:
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Release 4.25c, 30 March 2003
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This fixes a bug in 4.25b which could cause Access
Violations on startup
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Release 4.25b, 28 March 2003
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This fixes several minor bugs mainly connected with
the new stanchion load handling introduced in
4.25a:
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Changing a stanchion load name didn't enable the
Apply button - fixed
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Pressing Undo button in stanchion load edit
dialog didn't refresh table (underlying values were
restored) - fixed
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Checking or unchecking the 'Extends above'
button in the stanchion edit dialog did have the
desired effect, but on occasions the note re
proportioning of moments would be printed when it
was not applicable and not actually done -fixed
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The 'Extend above' setting could be applied when
reading back a project although this box was not
checked when the project was saved - fixed
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You could not enter a negative additional moment
on a stanchion - fixed (note that load offset
positions 1 & 3 are assumed to generate a
positive moment; 2 & 4 a negative moment)
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When you first started the program, if you were
very quick you could end up with the contents of
two projects being merged - fixed
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The Project Details dialog now contains an extra
field containing the project start information
(which is printed at the top of the Project
Summary).
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For Euronorm sections (IPE/HE) the rolling
weight is now shown after the section name
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We have also tightened up the line spacing on
printouts slightly so in some cases a calculation
that previously took two sheets will now fit on
one.
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Release 4.25a, 15 March 2003
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This is an interim release that mirrors the changes
made in ProSteel 5.1 in areas common to both programs.
SuperBeam 4.3 will be released in April with reworked
post and stud load, as already implemented for
stanchions in ProSteel 5.1 and here.
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The stanchion load entry has been completely
revised. You now enter loads in a table, much as
for beams, and can give loads descriptive names
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The eight section type limit has been increased
to 12. A new ALLSTEEL.DTA file includes section
properties for Euronorm IPE (narrow flange) and HE
(wide flange) I sections, also for RHS sections
bent about their minor axis
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The beam and stanchion load entry tables now
show alternate rows in two different colours. These
can be changed from within the Configuration,
Colours dialog.
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In release 4.20i we added a small button to the
timber page of the beam design dialog which let you
change the standard timber widths. The only effect
of making changes here was to change what was shown
in the drop-down lists: the program still
calculated the required width or depth working in
25mm increments. Now when you ask the program to
calculate the required width or depth it works
along the values in these lists, so if (for
example) the lists only contain regularised sizes
only they will be used
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When you start a new project you are asked for
the project details and a file name. A new message
box is then displayed telling you that you add
beams and other items to the project using the
toolbar buttons
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The Print Project dialog is now resizeable and
shows the items not selected and selected for
printing in two list boxes. You can now drag items
from one list to the other and also select multiple
items with [Ctrl]+mouse click before pressing the
appropriate button
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PDF files produced by the program can now be
merged with other non-protected PDF files if you
have a copy of Adobe Acrobat (the full version, not
just the free reader)
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On a beam extended as a cantilever, shear was
not checked at the root of the cantilever -
fixed
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Where a stanchion had equal and opposite beam
reactions bearing on it, the fact that there was no
net moment was taken as implying that the stanchion
was axially loaded only and the reactions were
ignored - fixed
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The Project Manager 'Move up' and 'Move down'
buttons do not do anything if the result would be
to move an item above one whose data it
accesses
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We have made a number of changes which make the
program run faster
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