Molodos / ElegooNeptuneThumbnails

Elegoo Neptune thumbnails plugin for Cura 5.X
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Conflict with other printers? #21

Closed GregValiant closed 9 months ago

GregValiant commented 9 months ago

General information (please complete the following information):

Describe the bug: Bug report on the UM Cura site #16862 seems to indicate a problem with a "time" error when this post processor is enabled and the OP makes his UM3 the active printer.

Steps to reproduce: I'm guessing here... Install the post processor. Switch printers from the Elegoo to a UM3 (or other printer that doesn't support thumbnails??) Slicing results in a - 'time' error

Molodos commented 9 months ago

That's a duplicate of #13 , which was fixed in Version 3.0.0. Please consider updating the plugin :) Current plugin versions are 3.0.1 on Marketplace and 3.2.4 on GitHub (unfortunately Ultimaker will take more than a month for Marketplace update approvals, which makes updating the plugin kind of a pain for me)

GregValiant commented 9 months ago

In my version of 5.4.0 the current MarketPlace version of the plugin is 2.1.3. That appears to be well out of date. I'll leave word of that in the bug report on UM Git.

Molodos commented 9 months ago

Thats interesting. Maybe it takes even longer for users to see the update. For reference: I sent version 3.0.1 out for approval to Ultimaker about 6 weeks ago. Yesterday I checked and it was finally approved, so I published version 3.0.1 and immediately send out 3.2.4 for approval since there were many updates within that 6 weeks of waiting. So maybe 3.0.1 is now visible to you after some more waiting, but all in all I would love the review process to be a bit faster.

GregValiant commented 9 months ago

Today I see 3.0.1in the MarketPlace so maybe somebody saw the post on the Cura Git this morning. I have no idea how they are organized at UM, but it isn't a big team and they have Cura, the pull requests, the website, the forum, the WIKI, UM firmware, etc., that need maintenance. It doesn't surprise me that it takes a while but some "feature" requests have been around for 6 or 7 years. I suppose it boils down to how they prioritize internally.