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When Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Egypt in 1798, he brought with him an entourage of more than 160 scholars and scientists. Known as the French Commission on the Sciences and Arts of Egypt, these experts undertook an extensive survey of the country’s archeology, topography, and natural history. Among the contributors to the survey was Jean François Champollion, who used the famous Rosetta Stone to unlock many of the mysteries that long had surrounded the language of ancient Egypt. In 1802 Napoleon authorized the publication of the commission’s findings in a monumental, multi-volume work that included plates, maps, scholarly essays, and a detailed index. Publication of the original Imperial edition began in 1809. It proved so popular that a second edition was published under the post-Napoleonic Bourbon Restoration. The “Royal edition” (1821-29) from the collections of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina is presented here.
> Eliminated the requirement to press Shift+A when using 'Collapse other collections'.
> Enhanced the expansion of parented objects.
> Fixed the issue where the outliner would refresh automatically even when the collection was already expanded.
> Added the ability to set the default state for new scenes.
> Added the option to display the actual object instead of parented objects (grayed out in the outliner) when selecting an object with parents.
> Experimentally supported expanding bones in pose mode.