Releases: OpenPonk/BPMN
Releases · OpenPonk/BPMN
v4.1.1
nightly
Simplified modelChanged code
v4.1.0
- Deleting elements without confirmation keyboard shortcut changed from Ctrl/Cmd+del to Shift+del
- Fixed drive errors when loading or saving files on latests builds of Windows 11
- Fixed shapes moving to locations at time of last project save/load
- Enlarged clickable zones of lines (especially when zoomed out)
- Fixed a problem causing leftover elements remaining in a model after their dependency was removed
- Fixed some layout glitches in versions info
- Added a few context menu icons
v4.0.3
- Fixed note and boundary creation
- Fixed multiple memory leaks
v4.0.2
- Improved compatibility with projects saved by older versions of OpenPonk
- Fixed Mac Intel build
v4.0.1
- Fixed several SubProcess types causing errors when clicked on
- Fixed saving and loading of projects
- Fixed image export (except of PDF export on Windows)
v4.0.0
- Added pool lanes, SubProcesses, Data flows and Data objects
- Added more validations
- Added more information to the included README
- Added ability to create line waypoints
- Replaced snapping to grid with snapping to existing elements
- Inner elements now move when the owner is moved
- Reworked element resizing
- Improved image exporting; added PDF export
- Added Note and Boundary elements
- Palette can now be switched between left and right in settings
- Operation Show no longer puts all the elements on the same spot
- Added delete key shortcut
- Partial support for multiple models in project and multiple diagrams per model
- Added mac-ARM build (alpha)
- Improved Linux distro compatibility
- Improved save file dialog
- Fixed version information dialog
- Updated multiple dependencies
- Other minor fixes and improvements
v3.0.4
- Added option to zoom canvas during image export
- Added hotfix for FIT CTU PCs with user home directories on network drives
v3.0.3
- updated platform-specific READMEs
v3.0.2
- Added MacOS builds
- fixed Windows builds
- updated dependencies
- early prototype of project merging
- fixed common elements persistence