Mindscape Mindblog

Nightly news, 5 May 2010

We’ve frequently been asked to publish change logs for our nightly builds, and although it’s not very convenient for us to make that information available on a nightly basis, we thought it would be a good idea to publish the occasional round-up of recent changes. We are planning to make this a weekly thing… for some value of “weekly” that will depend on how much JD gets distracted into making Photoshops of Batman.

Here, then, is a round-up of the last week or so’s fixes and enhancements across the Mindscape product range.

LightSpeed

  • Visual Studio 2010 designer support! We’ll be officially launching this soon, but it’s already in the nightlies.
  • Support for using SQL Server spatial data type methods in a query. Instructions here.
  • Consistent read support for Amazon SimpleDB. Instructions here and here.
  • Support for localising field names in validation messages. Instructions here.
  • You can now add (but not remove) unique constraints via the designer and via migrations.
  • The designer now remembers the zoom level when you save the model. Handy for big models where you usually want to work zoomed out.
  • Fixes for a spurious error in the designer, for Oracle SYS_GUID support in the designer and for entity range variables in LINQ joins.
  • Fixed a British spelling in the help file. Hey, you may think this isn’t worth mentioning, but JD brooded about it for six straight days…

Silverlight Elements

  • New OutlookBar control.
  • New Expander control.
  • New menuing and command controls: Menu, ContextMenu and SplitButton.
  • New numeric controls: Slider, DualSlider, DualProgressBar and NumericUpDown.
  • New layout controls: DockPanel and a pair of truncating StackPanels.
  • TimePicker and TimeSpanPicker now have up-down functionality.
  • Several fixes to design-time functionality and to the UniformGrid.

WPF Property Grid

  • Fix for TypeEditors mapped to built-in editors not respecting BuiltInEditorStyles.

SimpleDB Management Tools

  • Visual Studio 2010 support.
  • Now uses consistent reads for all queries.
  • Old-style query syntax (Amazon’s Crazy-Ass Query Language (TM)) is no longer supported.

You can download the latest nightly builds from the store, or from the Downloads page for free and trial editions.

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