OneCNCXR7 Update 50.94

Happy New Year to all!

This is the first release for 2017 and includes  important added functionality.

Solidworks 2017
Solidworks have released the 2017 version so customers will start forwarding 2017 version files.
OneCNCXR7 50.93 can now import Solidworks 2017 files. There were major changes to make this possible in OneCNCXR7 and all previous versions of OneCNC will not have this ability to directly load Solidworks 2017 files.
All previous versions will require the Solidworks file supplier to save the file as a previous version of Solidworks or use the STEP export. Previous versions of OneCNC can then import as a step file. 

Loading previous version  OneCNC files in to OneCNCXR7
Some important information about loading previous XFA version files in OneCNCXR7. The new OneCNCXR7 file format files *.ONECNC completely replaces *.XFA style.
There is no way to load a XR7 *.ONECNC file into earlier versions that used *.XFA style files. It is also not possible to load a *.ONECNC file by renaming it *.XFA.

Suitability of OneCNC previous version files in OneCNCXR7
Loading all previous OneCNC files *.XFA into OneCNCXR7 is fine for all CAM purposes. There can however be differences with drawing layout of previously dimension and text files created in previous versions to OneCNCXR7 and can require minor editing to correct.

The main reason for this is that OneCNCXR7 is now using the most universal approach of using Unicode for fonts.
This was necessary to bring us in to the true global support for fonts.
OneCNCXR7 now has a different method now of text and dimension to achieve this.
An added advantage now is that the fonts will show you on the screen the real position which would not change with printing or vectored to use for other purposes
Previously the fonts may have printed or vectored to geometry different to what it showed on the screen as an example.

The old OneCNC default font is still available for use as a simple stick font and for engraving fonts but is not as suitable for text or dimension because it does not have the ability of the Unicode style.
The Unicode fonts have the added fonts to provide the ability to have for example correct diameter symbols (the circle with the angled line) as well as other numerous features of smaller fonts for tolerance feature additions.
This also now allows OneCNCXR7 to have the styles to suit ISO DIN etc.

The placement of fonts or the locating position of Unicode is also somewhat different than previous which means that drawings using text and dimension may not look the same in OneCNCXR7.
If the previous files are required to be in OneCNCXR7 the text position may need to be sometimes edited to re position text to be suitable presentation.
The old default font did not have any of the new symbols like diameter etc these were created using a circle and a slash so that has all changed now.
Future drawings made in OneCNCXR7 using true type fonts and the correct Unicode font make very presentable drawings now..

This OneCNCXR7 version 50.94 release has some improvements in supporting the previously drawn and dimension OneCNC files.
In OneCNCXR7 loading a previous OneCNC file and selecting all it is possible now to change all the text from for example the old default font to a Unicode font.
New drawings should be made to a style that can be selected in OneCNCXR7 to ensure compatibility to the required standard of drawing.

New functionality in Mill CAM

Z Level Finish sketch Start Position
OneCNCXR7 now supports the selection of a nominated start position where possible.

Undercut Z level machining Start Position
Undercut now has a new method of providing a nominated start position,

5 axis Simultaneous Z Level  finish Start Position
5 Axis Z level  nominated start position has been added to this function.

This release is now available from the OneCNC Updates page.

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