On rare occasions, when you tried to enter a notch depth, it would not register, that is, it would not be used for design, would appear as zero in the output reports, and would be sometimes refreshed as zero in the input screen.
The possibility of this happening has been trapped and prevented.
Occasionally, for multi-span beams with long spans, the span lengths entered become scrambled when constructing the beam model and beam design is not possible. This has been corrected
After changing the supporting member material or species, sometimes the selections from the previous materials species or grade, respectively, were retained rather than the appropriate choices for the new controlling selection. This has been corrected.
If a member had been designed then saved to a different filename, and you then clicked the analysis diagrams button without re-running the design first, the program would crash. This has been corrected.
When navigating between the analysis diagrams of several open documents, the diagrams showed the most recently updated document's critical analysis diagrams, instead of the active document's critical results. The critical diagrams were only correctly updated if you were to then select an item in the load combinations drop down menu, or re-run design. The program now shows the analysis diagrams from the file you most recently viewed.
The program now checks the integrity of the default loads that you can now save for each member type as the Loads.wsz file is read in, and starts the program without default loads if it is found to be faulty. Previously the program would crash if this happened, however corruption of this file rarely happens.