Since Version 3.2, SafetyBarrierManager supports SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics). When saving a graph (see also the post about the lack of printing options), you can now choose the option “svg”. The big advantage of svg graphics is that they remain sharp and crisp, even when they are scaled up or down by large factors. Microsoft®… Read More »
Update 3.1 of SafetyBarrierManager has been issued. Thanks to the feed back from users, the use of the mouse and mouse buttons is in line with how most other applications use the mouse. There are a few other added functionalities and new explanatory sections in the help file. The feed back from users is highly… Read More »
Some users have asked where to find the “print” button in SafetyBarrierManager. There is none. There is a “Save Graph” and “Save to Clipboard” button instead. SafetyBarrierManager focusses on the tasks to create the safety-barrier diagrams. The graph is one part, the underlying data another. These parts cannot stand alone. Analysists want to format there reports with… Read More »
Instruction video how to start a new project in SafetyBarrierManager (version 3), using “drag and drop”
This demo explains how to browse the data in SafetyBarrierManager – version 1