BoundaryLogic Trace 2.2.2 is here! This latest release contains a wide variety of bug fixes and a completely overhauled project creation experience, tailored to give you more control on your project anchoring than ever before.
What’s New?
We have completely rebuilt the project creation experience, along with adding a highly requested new feature to our manual plotting engine.
Project Creation Experience Overhaul
New project creation workflow experience, including a map to precisely position your project anchor; the point at which your plot’s point of commencement will be placed geospatially.
After entering an address or latitude/longitude, simply click on the map to precisely position the project anchor. This allows for fine-tuning the exact anchoring position.
Manual Plotting – Commencement Curves
Ability to add commencement curves when manually plotting, in the same way commencement lines are added.
What’s Fixed and Improved?
Creating Manual Legal Descriptions Issues
Fixed an issue where if a name was not provided when creating a new legal description from scratch when manually plotting, the application would appear to lock up. If a name is not provided, the name will default to “New Legal Description”.
Legal Description Locked Visuals Display Issue
Fixed an issue where occasionally, when locking a legal description’s position on the map using the Lock tool, the visuals would not update to indicate that plot was locked until the page was refreshed.
Bearing Labels Never Appearing on Map
Fixed numerous issues regarding the bearing labels never correctly appearing on the map, even when they were enabled in the filter:
- Bearing labels will now display correctly for AI parsed plots and manual plots
- Bearing labels will also update to reflect updates made when modifying an existing plots’ calls
- This fix will only apply for newly parsed or manually plotted plots; it is not retroactive