When we draw a path, we usually want to close the path when clicking on
the end of another line. This uses grid helper to ensure this
progression happens as expected.
When updating the status of the ratsnest, we mark its target layer as
dirty to ensure the revised data are used to draw/clear the ratsnest
Fixes: lp:1800301
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1800301
(cherry picked from commit 50eedcf0b3)
JP notes that there is an issue with comma-based decimal locales and the
SaveSelection that is addressed by having a LOCALE_IO call in a limited
block.
This changed the copy timing of the clipboard and the interaction with
KDE Klipper again. To address this, we isolate the clipboard open call
to the end of the routine and force a round-trip of the clipboard data
before exiting.
Klipper seems to poll at odd times. When we copy to wxTheClipboard
in one locale and Klipper extracts data in a different locale, it throws
an XError. We don't need the extra LOCALE_IO calls as Format() uses its
own LOCALE_IO setting.
Fixes: lp:1800648
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1800648
The ratsnest layer needs to be always enabled in GAL rather than taken
from the board settings. This also adds a finalize handler to the
picker tool that allows a picker-caller to perform a specific action
when the picker tool exits. In this case, we use it to clear the local
ratsnest selections back to the default.
Fixes: lp:1800301
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1800301
(cherry picked from commit c0d9b9ab81)
When the local ratsnest tool is used, it should toggle the state based
on the global ratsnest visibility. After changing state, the layer
cache is marked as well.
Possibly related to lp:1800301
(cherry picked from commit 22fbf30f22)
This parameter defines the working area (full page) size.
The fix is not perfect, because it does not take in account the page size.
However it is similar to the "old" initialization, before Eeschema GAL.
In Eeschema, a reasonable boundary size is used.
Distinguish between the snap-from and snap-to items. Previously, we
used the SELECTED or DRAGGED flags but the flagging arcitecture was
inherently fragile. This specifies items directly that should not be
used as snap targets.
Fixes: lp:1802795
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1802795
Filtering based on selection ignores the use case where we are measuring
to a selected item. This utilizes the dragged flag to prevent snapping
based on the current state of the item drag.
Fixes: lp:1801089
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1801089
When snapping, we should allow any point identified as a snappable
point. The additional consideration for corners might be used for
alignment in the future.
Fixes: lp:1802741
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1802741