------------------------- Updates sPlan 7.0 ------------------------- 04/03/2012 - Rare problem with opening spl-files solved 12/01/2011 - Rare problem with "jumping" mousecursor solved 11/01/2011 - Dimensions within a component don't react on the adjusted scale - solved - Reticule in the component editor is sometimes out of range - solved 05/09/2011 - Variables now possible in extra-fields of the component list 03/29/2011 - Memory leak of empty textrects repaired 10/27/2010 - Usage of variable in contacts 10/19/2010 - Improved behaviour of the functions "Fit to page" and "Center" in the print-preview 09/22/2010 - Dimension-tolerances will now be considered if the dimensions are changed in the general-settings 09/16/2010 - Bug while deleting single pages in combination with parent/child solved 06/28/2010 - Problem with the component list and long identifier-names solved 03/24/2010 - Function "Request type/value" with parent/child library components corrected 03/15/2010 - Problem with grid and shifted origin of the coordinate system solved 02/15/2010 - Problem with brushes in older drawings/libraries solved 02/10/2010 - Printing problem with RICOH driver and polylines solved 02/09/2010 - Improved behaviour of parent/child relations 01/27/2010 - Coloring of parent/child elements now over all pages - Improved positioning of the values in the measuring-mode 01/19/2010 - Improved behaviour while saving files with the old extension *.spl 01/14/2010 - Temporary deactivation of the drid now with key instead of the key - Improved grid-capture while moving elements and groups 01/07/2010 - Problem with active links within variables solved - Rare problem with opening older SPL-files solved 12/08/2009 - The value of a componont was always assigned to all selected components - solved 11/19/2009 - Fileopen-dialog gets 2 new selectable filters for old (*.spl) and current (*.spl7) splan-files - The SVG-export now adds the filename to the title-directive in the SVG-file 10/30/2009 - Origin has moved while rectangles, circles, etc. were scaled