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- | =====XTension Version 9.4.7===== | + | =====Download |
- | Released: 7/28/2018\\ | + | |
+ | > There is a Beta version available: [[current: | ||
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+ | Released 4/9/2023\\ | ||
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- | Download: [[http:// | + | Download |
- | zipfile md5 = [[tech_notes: | + | |
+ | **Minimum System Version** for this release is OSX 10.10 but not all plugins will function properly prior to 10.13. Please start the necessary work to upgrade to at least 10.13 or recommended 10.15 or newer. At some point in the near future it will no longer be possible for me to support anything prior to 10.13 and the video plugins will never work prior to Catalina. | ||
- | ====Change Log==== | + | **Rosetta Note:** While the entirety |
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- | * In the script editing window the GoTo popup will more reliably highlight the correct handler in your script. Previously it might have matched both init2() | + | |
- | * New: Added a “Resolution” popup to the thermostat controls. If you have a thermostat that can be set in increments of .5° or something other than full degree increments this will allow you to select those with the regular up and down buttons in the thermostat. NOTE: there is still a fish in there somewhere that keeps the thermostat control from working properly after you edit the page it’s on. If you edit the page a thermostat is on just save it and reload to get things going again until I can figure out why that is.\\ | + | |
- | available resolutions | + | |
- | * Fix: The [[dictionary: | + | |
- | * New: List menu is now always alphabetical. Previously the list was manually arrangeable and the first 9 items would get the menu shortcuts of command-1 through command-9. These commands are now configurable see next item. | + | |
- | * New: Menu Shortcuts panel on the Preferences window lets you set the menu shortcut keys 1 through 9 to any List or View. | + | |
- | * Sorting and management of the global scripts menu is now much faster for people | + | |
- | * Fix: fixed a crashing problem with the find dialog on OS versions prior to 10.12. The find system now works properly with 10.12 back through 10.9 but will bring up the separate find panel for those versions rather than embedding the find bar at the top of the edit script window. | + | |
- | * Searching the database | + | |
- | * Fix: When editing a Mobile Web Remote interface | + | |
- | * New: For database sharing you can now select Global Scripts to share to the remote machine as well as unit lists. They will show up in the scripts menu under a sub menu with the name of the prefix that you set in the remote machines database sender configuration. At this moment you can only execute a script remotely. You can do so manually via those new menus, via a script or via a scheduled event. You cannot interact with the script yet at any level lower than that. You cannot tell it to execute a handler yet, nor can you get or set properties in it like you can with a local script. Unlike shared units, shared global scripts are ephemeral and will not appear in your system until the remote system connects. If you are referencing them in a script either before the remote system has connected, or after it has disconnected you’ll | + | |
- | * New: Added “put data” parameter to the [[dictionary: | + | |
+ | ====9.5.2 Change Log:==== | ||
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+ | * NEW: [[supported_hardware: | ||
+ | * NEW: [[supported_hardware: | ||
+ | * NEW: New option in the Preferences dialog to Dont Stop A Restart With " | ||
+ | * NEW: List windows now display the number of Units in the List as well as the number of Units in an error condition or with low battery messages. This is shown in the title of the window after the List name. | ||
+ | * NEW: The [[supported_hardware: | ||
+ | * NEW: The [[supported_hardware: | ||
+ | * NEW: The [[supported_hardware: | ||
+ | * NEW TEMPORARY: I have made some changes to the standard off handling in the Hubitat that fixes some oddness with enumerated commands. I believe this works for all existing devices as well but just in case there is a new checkbox in the hubitat settings that will allow you to drop back to the old handling if it causes you any problems. Please let me know if you have to use this for any reason and the details of that otherwise I will be removing it in the next version unless I hear from people with the need to do this. | ||
+ | * NEW: The [[supported_hardware: | ||
+ | * NEW: Those same Hubitat status messages are now automatically added to a Unit property called “Status Message” and another Unit Property “Status Timestamp” will be the date/time when the current message was received. This way you can trap them in a script, or add a custom column to any List window to show them if you wish rather than just logging them. The above checkbox for logging the status messages does not have to be turned on to send this info to the Unit Properties. This is always done. | ||
+ | * NEW: The [[supported_hardware: | ||
+ | * NEW: Added support for Ramp Rates to the [[supported_hardware: | ||
+ | * NEW: Added several options to the [[supported_hardware: | ||
+ | * NEW: The CPU Usage figures for plugins shown in the Interface List window when “show more information” is selected now includes the CPU usage of any helper apps or sub processes that the plugin might be running. This makes them much more accurate and useful for very CPU intensive plugins such as the Video plugins or the rtlamr or other plugins that use helper apps. | ||
+ | * NEW: The Interface List window also shows a percent of memory use for the plugin instance and any child processes after the CPU Usage number. | ||
+ | * NEW: A new option in the Interface List window lets you chose if the CPU Usage calculation is done based on 100% a single CPU core, or 100% being every CPU available in the machine. So if you have 10 cores and you chose individual then 100% would be using a full core, but per machine that would only be 10% of the overall machine load. Whichever makes more sense to you when viewing it. The numbers are usually very low and so many not show up on the graph at all unless you increase their values by setting it to per CPU. Plugins that are using GPU resources or that are using helper apps may show as using more than 100% if per CPU is selected. This is OK. | ||
+ | * CHANGE: The helper app for the Video system that does the encoding is now a proper background app and so will not show up in the dock as it is running. | ||
+ | * CHANGE: The [[supported_hardware: | ||
+ | * CHANGE: The [[supported_hardware: | ||
+ | * CHANGE: The [[supported_hardware: | ||
+ | * The [[supported_hardware: | ||
+ | * The [[supported_hardware: | ||
+ | * FIX: Found a problem with the [[supported_hardware: | ||
+ | * FIX: If the [[supported_hardware: | ||
+ | * FIX: The [[supported_hardware: | ||
+ | * FIX: Added a random pause up to 3 seconds when starting up multiple [[video: | ||
+ | * FIX: An [[video: | ||
+ | * FIX: The [[supported_hardware: | ||
+ | * FIX: Older binary plugins such as the Vera plugin would throw errors when trying to issue some unit specific scripting commands. This was due to the changes in the previous version that allowed the scripts to throw applescript errors if you called a handler that did not exist. The older plugins were not registering their handlers in the same way and so fell afoul of this. They will now let you call any of the handlers without an error. | ||
+ | * FIX: Fixed some problems with the managed folder system that is used by the new video plugins for managing disk space on the recording volume. This will now properly keep the minimum disk space you have set available. If you suspect something is going wrong with this there is an option in the new Debug menu (see below) that will let you log it’s progress and calculations to the log which you can then send to me for debugging. | ||
+ | * FIX: The managed folder system now recovers from having a volume not present at startup, or if a volume is unmounted and then re-attached. It will let you know if the Volume is unavailable and then will begin scanning it again when it re-appears. | ||
+ | * DEBUG: Added a checkbox to the preferences for “show debug menu” this will reveal a debug menu where I have gathered many of the various hidden debugging options in the app for easier access when it is necessary to gather more info for me on a problem. Please do not experiment with these unless I’ve asked you to as they may generate huge amounts of log output or break other things if used incorrectly. | ||
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+ | NOTE: This disk image no longer includes the older legacy plugins that will not be updated for newer OS versions. If you still need to run the [[supported_hardware: | ||
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=====Previous Releases===== | =====Previous Releases===== | ||
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- | === Older Versions === | + | |
- | [[beta|The Changelog and Download links for builds between 763 and version 9.1 can be found here]] | + |
current.txt · Last modified: 2024/02/05 17:53 by James Sentman