Beta 2024.4.24.33

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Beta 2024.4.24.33 is a Resonite version released on 2024/04/24.

The following notes were sent by Frooxius:

More settings! The full body trackers have been now moved to the new setting system, which comes with a number of benefits! You can now toggle them on/off easily, check how they're mapped and your full body calibration will sync between devices too!
There's also a few bugfixes for some more issues that were discovered. There's more to come soon!

New Features:

  • Add TrackerSettings which allow controlling Vive trackers
    • You can turn all trackers off globally without unmapping them (this is useful when they're charging in the corner)
    • You can also manage each tracker individually. Though for actual calibration it's recommended to use the full body tracker
    • Your existing full body calibration will be auto-converted to the new system
    • This system will now sync the tracker setup between machines. If you move the same trackers from one machine to another, your full body setup will be preserved
  • Add Format field to data feed indicator item (including the FeedIndicatorInterface)
    • This allow specifying how the displayed value should be formatted, which is determine by the data feed

Locale:

  • Merged Russian locale update by @Shadow Panther [RU/EN, UTC+1/+2]
  • Merged French locale update by @Jae “awa” J4
  • Merged Japanese locale update by @Zozokasu, @hantabaru1014
  • Merged Korean locale update by @MirPASEC
  • Merged Chinese locale update by modimobeikete
  • Merged German locale update by @Muppeq


Bugfixes:

  • Fixed avatar & mutual blocking not responding immediately, but requiring the user to be respawned instead (discovered with @Veer and @Glavin)
  • Camera preview for quick photo capture will now render private UI when capturing private UI is enabled in the settings (reported by @Jack, issue #1823)
  • Add Stereo Separation option for quick photo capture (requested by @paradox, issue #1759)
  • Fix regression where global volume attenuations (e.g. whisper volume or recording message volume) wouldn't apply (reported by @Shifty, issue #1779)