3.10.0 – 2026 March 9

New Features

Views
New on board: Views! With views, you can split your model into multiple visually separated areas. In each area, you can set your own elements and relationships, place text, and embed media.
This allows you to set up individual interfaces for controlling your simulations or reorganize your model from the perspective of different viewpoints.

If you have the Public Links Configuration upgrade, you can now also set which views of your model are published and which part of your system remains hidden.

The views update moves some settings:

  • Design: Templates and model background can now be found in the view design settings in the footer.
  • Font Size: The font size of the causal loop diagram is now also part of the view design options, instead of in the general settings menu.

ℹ️ Views are only available to users with an organizational subscription. Learn more about views in the documentation: https://support.simcision.com/en/documentation/views

Other Improvements

  • In publications, you can now set info window contents to be non-editable.
  • You can now adjust the font size of individual element titles.
  • You can now optionally align images, shapes, text, and diagrams in the network to the grid.
  • If multiple elements are selected and one of them is bound to the grid, all elements will now move in grid steps when repositioned.
  • When creating a new element, the most recently used design settings are now applied.
  • The title of diagrams can now be edited directly by double-clicking.
  • The publication list has been redesigned.
  • The window for link publications is now more clearly designed.
  • Publication links are now shorter.
  • The value of a resource is no longer automatically changed when the maximum or minimum value of the resource is edited.
  • Code optimization for querying light/dark settings
  • The snap points in the value bar of elements now better adapt to the range of element values.
  • There is now a “foreground” layer that separately organizes elements in the foreground of the network. Elements are displayed differently on this layer.

3.10.1

  • Hide view design menu on simulation screen