CAdonix Release Notes:
April 24th, 2026

Release version:  1-21-3-32

Category: Workflow Synchronization and Operational Efficiency

This release focuses on workflow synchronization and operational efficiency. By aligning our Editor tools with Task-level functionality in harness, accessibility of custom components in and improving smoothness of moving components schematic we have ensured that workflows are synchronized, offering quicker updates improving efficiency.

Improvements

Direct ID Editing in Connector & Splice Editors

We’ve streamlined the workflow by making existing Connector and Splice IDs editable directly within the Connector and Splice Editors. This eliminates the need to jump back to the task view, ensuring a consistent and flexible editing experience across the entire platform

Relocating Custom Part Tool to Schematic Section on Toolbar

For ease of access, the Custom Part tool used to create custom components has been moved from the Components section to the Schematic section of the toolbar. This relocation ensures the tool is more accessible and logically grouped with other frequently used components.

Fixes and Stability Improvements

  • Persistent Move Mode for Grouped Components in schematic
    Moving parts within a grouped component no longer reverts the cursor to “Select” mode. The system now maintains Move Mode after each action, allowing for seamless, recursive operations without the need to re-select the tool.

 

  • Improved Precision in Close Proximity:
    Moving components in tight spaces is now smoother and more intuitive. We’ve refined the selection logic to ensure that adjacent wire bends are no longer automatically selected when you are simply trying to move a component nearby

 

  • Update sleeve tube line fonts:
    We’ve corrected the “Update Sleeve Tube” logic to prevent data addition. When adding a covering through this flow, the system no longer generates an erroneous “None” line font, ensuring your harness properties remain clean and accurate

 

  • Component Editor: Support for Multi-Connector Pin IDs-
    The Component Editor now allows you to save components where pins share the same Pin ID but belong to different Connector IDs. This fix ensures that Editor logic is fully aligned with Task-level functionality, providing the flexibility needed for complex component configurations