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Yes! that did the trick. Thanks for the fast reply Dmitry :)

I have done some research / tests.


I found out that i2 Control v2.2 is able to recognize and install a .pirpz file when downloaded via the QR-scanner. All the images are visible and all pages show up correctly. The only problem is that it doesn't see the license file. Once loaded, the (well known) message shows up in red that there is no license installed.

When I remove the license file (license.irl) from the .pirpz and add the license file from the not protected .irpz file, it works, or at least the message doesn't show up.

The only possible vulnerability (just like Theo describes) is that the license files isn't encrypted like the other files in the .pirpz file.


I guess this isn't as much as a problem, because the license is only connected to (in most situations) the specific IP Baos. The end-user who has access to this .pirpz will only be able to load a different iridium project with this license file.


For completion, it would be great to have a fully encrypted .irpz file, that everyone who has access to it, to load it on their devices, but not be able to access or reuse it's internal files.


Please let us know if this integration is possible :)


Regards,

Wouter

Thanks for mentioning this great idea Benno. Just like in many other programs (for example Microsoft Visio) you can freely rotate items/objects just by simply clicking on the item and dragging the 'rotate handle' on top of the object like the image below.


An angle value box under "Object properties -> General" would be nice, or even better "Object properties -> States" would also be very nice :). Under states you could set the angle for every state individually.

Thanks