I support a number of systems at various levels of Ignition. Is it safe to make edits to an older version of Ignition using a newer designer launcher? For example, can I use the latest designer launcher to safely make changes to an 8.1.14 system?

Hope you are doing fine. One of the favorite questions I asked all the ServiceNow developers is whether you will choose a Flow designer or Workflow. Once I get the answer for the same the next follow-up question is why you don't like the other one. To my surprise, there were a set of people who raised this point that Flow designer doesn't have traceability. Now what they mean by traceability is whenever we are using workflow if we want to revert it back to the previous version we have a separate module for the same called workflow version but we don't have anything like this for the flow. In this tutorial, we will be exploring the option of how we can revert back the flow to the previous version.


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I work for a design system team, and we update our library according to a certain cadence.

The issue is that sometimes, designers working for the product want to stick to a specific version of the library and if they start a new file, for example, they cannot choose a previous version.

but inside my windows 10 PC, i installed the sharepoint designer 64-bit from this link @ -us/download/details.aspx?id=35491, and after that i checked the version for the SP designer, which was lower than the previous version. the new version is 15.0.4420.1017, as follow:-

Version control is an essential tool for developers. But today, development includes more than just code. Using version control for artist and designers centralizes collaboration and secures valuable digital assets.

Cross-team collaboration between artists, designers, and developers is an integral part of the development process today. But design tools lack the robust, team-oriented features that can enhance collaboration. With the world now remote, teams need a way to collaborate and share assets with one another, while using different tools.

In the virtual production and game development process, artists and designers use popular tools such as Photoshop, 3ds Max, Maya, and more. They often generate multiple versions of very large files, at numerous stages of design and production workflows. As projects scale, they require something more than shared folders, which only address the issue of access.

A better way to control, manage, and collaborate is a version control system that allows that centralizes asserts and enhances collaboration for everyone on the team, including designers and developers.

However, designers and artists are not coders, which is why we developed Helix Sync. Designed for creatives, Helix Sync enables designers and artists to use their preferred tools and simply drag and drop files to quickly version any type of asset. See how Helix Sync can benefit your team by watching the on-demand webinar below.

Helix DAM is digital asset management for designers built on top of Helix Core. More than just a place to store assets, this digital asset management software is version control for artists and designers. It allows them to do Photoshop versioning, as well as:

Since its introduction in 2013 R2, the Standalone Report Designer is built against .NET Framework 4.0 and is distributed as a part of the Telerik Reporting package. The designer comes in two flavors - Telerik.ReportDesigner.x86.exe which is compiled as a 32-bit application, and Telerik.ReportDesigner.exe, which is compiled as a 64-bit application.Starting with 2022 R3, a new version of Standalone Report Designer is available. It is named Telerik.ReportDesigner.Net and is built against .NET 6.0. Its main purpose is to allow the report authors to load and use their assemblies compiled against .NET Standard, .NET Core, and .NET 5+. The Standalone Report Designer for .NET is currently distributed as two .ZIP packages, each for the corresponding x86 or x64 flavor of the application.

Query Builder - the Query Builder uses Telerik OpenAccess to define the relations between the tables in a database. Telerik OpenAccess has limited support for .NET, so currently the Query Builder functionality for the .NET designer is restricted.

From another desktop application: Developers can enable users to start the Standalone Report Designer from another .NET desktop application. This is possible with the .NET Framework Process.Start Method. Optionally, the Standalone Report Designer accepts an argument path to a report document, which will be opened with the report designer. To provide a report definition for editing in the report designer, developers can use the Process.Start (String, String) Method.

Turn on/off snapping to gridlines - this option allows you to drag objects on the design surface and have them snap to the grid lines shown on the designer surface. The snapping will be applied regardless of the visibility of the snap grid.

Show/Hide watermarks - if enabled, the report watermarks will be shown in the designer. Note that the displayed watermarks are just for reference and their contents may not look the same as when rendered.

Exciting updates to the report designer in the 2024.1 release! We have paid special attention to the internal architectural product changes and improved the visual ease of reporting. We have also added new object fills and gradients. e24fc04721

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