Let me break down the experience.
Enabling the feature didn’t solve things; it just changed the error message. Now, instead of silence, I get a pop-up: “Failed to download SDF data for [asset name]. Check connection or repository URL.” automatic sdf downloading is disabled or failed.
First, I noticed that nothing was happening when I tried to load assets that clearly required SDF data. After digging through three levels of nested menus, I found the culprit: Why? There’s no clear explanation in the documentation. Is it a security precaution? A bandwidth-saving measure? A licensing issue? The user is left guessing. Let me break down the experience
SDFs are crucial for representing 3D shapes, collision detection, or visualizing molecular surfaces. In this software, the ability to fetch SDF data automatically from a remote repository or database is a advertised as a time-saver. Instead of manually locating, downloading, and importing .sdf files, the program should handle it seamlessly in the background. Check connection or repository URL
I’ve been using this software for several weeks now, and while the core feature set shows promise, I’ve hit a wall that has brought my productivity to a near standstill: This issue, which might seem like a minor backend detail to developers, is proving to be a major usability nightmare for someone who relies on external geometric or molecular data.
I toggled it to , expecting relief. That’s when the real problems began.