What's new in Slicy 1.1.8
Dec 16, 2016
- Fixed an issue showing 100% CPU usage at launch on macOS Sierra
New in Slicy 1.1.7 (Aug 18, 2014)
- Fixed some minor issues on OS X Yosemite
New in Slicy 1.1.6 (Dec 5, 2013)
- Fixed some issues that occurred on OS X Mavericks
- Fixed a crash that could occur when importing some vector strokes on OS X 10.7
New in Slicy 1.1.5 (Sep 7, 2013)
- Fixed an issue where Slicy wouldn't extract elements on some Macs.
New in Slicy 1.1.4 (Dec 21, 2012)
- Houston, we have Preferences. You can now disable Auto-@1x and adjust JPEG compression settings.
- Added View > Clear Recents. Also added contextual menus to show a PSD in the Finder or remove it from the Recents.
- Added support for Color Balance, Invert, Posterize, Threshold and Vibrance adjustment layers
- Improved the window opening behavior to be less window-opening-happy.
- Improved detection of Retina assets with device identifiers in their name
- Improved rendering accuracy (pattern overlays, bevel and emboss, much more) and export detection
- Fixed a "red pixel line" bug that could occur on OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion
New in Slicy 1.1.3 (Aug 3, 2012)
- Adjusted how Slicy aligns scaled export areas for Magic Retina, fixing an issue where extra padding would be added to some images
- To enable Magic Retina on a whole PSD, add a layer named "+@2x = on"
- To export into a folder, you can now also name the enclosing group like "folder/"
- Fixed incorrect rendering for some types of vector strokes
- Fixed alignment issues that could occur for centered stroke layer styles
- Fixed an issue preventing some PSDs from opening at all
- Fixed an issue with the "Transparency Shapes Layer" layer setting
- Renamed to Slicy — new name, same old awesomeness!
New in Slicy 1.1 (Jun 25, 2012)
- Introducing Magic Retina, an amazing new set of features to automatically export @2x images from @1x designs, and vice versa. Now you can go Retina without the labor.
- Added extensive support for new CS6 capabilities: effects on groups, vector strokes, and much more!
- Improved rendering and PSD support, including Exposure adjustment layers and pattern strokes.
New in Slicy 1.0.1 (Apr 17, 2012)
- You can now export into subfolders by naming layer groups like this: subfolder/Export.png
- Improved automatic sizing of exported layer groups
- Improved reading of PSDs created by applications other than Photoshop
- Fixed crash when opening Layer Cake on pre-release versions of OS X
- Fixed crash that could occur for layer styles with 0% opacity
- Fixed issue where extracting would never finish for PSDs with many export items
- Fixed issue where auto-repeat wouldn't work until you reopened Layer Cake
- Fixed issue where Quick Look could animate from the wrong place
- Fixed issue where the window title would become cut off
- Fixed issue where some vector layers would be completely opaque
- Fixed issue where some pattern overlays would display incorrectly