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Small bug fix, Update!
High Resolution Export feature fix: Version 3.4.0 included a fix to preserve the relative size of text labels when exporting high resolution export but introduced an issue with exporting shapefiles.
JMARS 3.4.0 to JMARS 3.4.1 addressed an issue with the High Resolution Export feature and shapefiles. Version 3.4 included a fix to preserve the relative size of text labels when exporting at higher resolutions, but inadvertently introduced an issue that could cause shapes to export at the wrong position if the screen dimensions were changed as part of the export process.
If you haven't been making use of the High Resolution Export feature, don't change screen dimensions while exporting, weren't exporting shapefiles, or were using a version prior to JMARS 3.4, this bug wouldn't have affected you, and there's no need to rush to the 3.4.1 update.