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Serious Bug Fix for SAI Ver.1
A serious bug "While saving a canvas, in rare cases the saved file may be lost if another program accesses the saving file." is dicovered in Ver.1.2.5 and earler verions. As we have not received any reports of this bug to date, we believe that the occurrence rate is low, but we cannot deny the possibility that your valuable works will be lost, so we released the corrected version as a test version.


Technical Preview Version of SAI Ver.2
This is a technical preview version of SAI Ver.2. Please remember this version will includes some bugs and inconveniences because this version is under development. Please do not use this version if you want to use stable version. And, this version requires basic skills for Windows operation. Please never use this version if you have not basic skills for Windows operation.

It is used for objects that catch and reflect light intensely, such as crystal chandeliers , gilded walls , or a queen's crown . Related Terms

The quality of sending out rays of light; brilliance, radiance, or effulgence.

It originates from the Latin refulgentia , based on the verb fulgere , which means "to shine".

In religious texts, it frequently describes divine glory. For example, "the refulgency of God" refers to the radiant splendor or resplendent glory of the divine.

Refulgency is often used both literally and figuratively across different fields:

Authors use the term to describe natural phenomena, such as a refulgent sunrise or a person's refulgent eyes or smile .

refers to the state or quality of being radiant, resplendent, or shining brightly . It is a noun derived from the adjective refulgent , which is primarily used in literary or poetic contexts to describe objects that emit or reflect intense light. Core Definitions and Etymology



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Refulgency

It is used for objects that catch and reflect light intensely, such as crystal chandeliers , gilded walls , or a queen's crown . Related Terms

The quality of sending out rays of light; brilliance, radiance, or effulgence. refulgency

It originates from the Latin refulgentia , based on the verb fulgere , which means "to shine". It is used for objects that catch and

In religious texts, it frequently describes divine glory. For example, "the refulgency of God" refers to the radiant splendor or resplendent glory of the divine. In religious texts, it frequently describes divine glory

Refulgency is often used both literally and figuratively across different fields:

Authors use the term to describe natural phenomena, such as a refulgent sunrise or a person's refulgent eyes or smile .

refers to the state or quality of being radiant, resplendent, or shining brightly . It is a noun derived from the adjective refulgent , which is primarily used in literary or poetic contexts to describe objects that emit or reflect intense light. Core Definitions and Etymology


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