Product update

Release Notes - Nov 12, 2024

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Shared by Product & Engineering • November 13, 2024

Here's what's new in our latest update:

Luminary Visualization for Post-Processing

Previously, we released Luminary's client-side visualization for pre-processing and geometry modification. We're excited to now extend this to post-processing, enabling more responsive and higher quality visualization.

Interactive Box Widget

We've implemented an interactive interface for creating and placing boxes. You can now simply drag arrows to resize or move the box.

Checklist for Geometry Modification

A checklist has been added to the top-right of the geometry modification tab to provide better guidance on the steps that you need to complete before moving on to simulation setup.

Improved Geometry Selection Context

The contextual menus have been improved to make it easier for you to find and select geometry when right-clicking surfaces and volumes.

Key changes include:

  • Reordered items and sections
  • Changed "Ghost Selection" to "Make Transparent"
  • Added "Make Others Transparent (Reveal)"
  • Removed “Selection” text for input options. For example, "Hide Selection" is now simply "Hide"
  • Added new items and icons to the Geometry menu

Arrow Annotation for Output Direction

When specifying the direction of an Output, an arrow will now be displayed as a visual reference. For moment outputs, the center of the arrow represents the moment center.

Luminary SDK v0.8.0 Released

Functions to information has been added to the SDK, providing access to the features and feature issues for a Geometry. Read more about the release here.

Other Enhancements

  • Improved robustness for imprinting
  • Changed title and description text on the Ghost Mode panel
  • Improved meshing initialization robustness

Fixed Issues

  • In some cases, CSV exports of point outputs did not contain the correct headers
  • Removed potential issue in which a user could run a simulation with a stopping condition defined on an output with multiple surfaces