- Make DIALOG_SHIM::SetPosition working)
- rename PCB_BASE_FRAME::SelectLayer() to PCB_BASE_FRAME::SelectOneLayer()
- PCB_BASE_FRAME::SelectOneLayer(): make dismiss dialog by escape key working.
Fixes#7578https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/7578
Assume that the user has locked tracks/vias for a reason and would very
much like them to remain in place, regardless of the operation
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/7562
1) Don't remove items from group when the group is being deleted as
well. We need those pointers for undo/redo.
2) Flip the GROUP/UNGROUP undo status when undoing/redoing group and
ungroup actions.
3) Remove PCB_GROUP_T from the rebuild-netlists section. Nothing
about an item's group/ungrouped status changes its netlisting.
4) Add PCB_PAD_T to the rebuild-netlists section. It can probably
only happen in the footprint editor where we don't care about
netlisting, but it's conceptually more correct and who knows what
might change in the future....
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/7540
This simple commit makes the Pcbnew copy to clipboard operation snap the
obtained cursor position to grid before the anchors are calculated. This
is also the way the move operation has been apparently working so far.
To be clear, this will not remove all cases where the copy reference
point is not aligned to the grid (see the linked Gitlab issue for
details about the problem). This will still occur for zone outlines that
are not axis-aligned. But such behavior has been so far also present in
the moving operation, so this may be as designed.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/7507
For some kinds of issues, we want a way to point them out but
we don't need to keep the user from being able to close the
dialog. A separate Validate button lets the user check for
issues if desired, but these issues are not "fatal" and can
be ignored if the user wishes.
The removal of the pcbnew general section was meant for v6 but passed
the deadline. This removes the duplication of thickness. We do not
allow the thickness to be different between nominal and stackup, so
keeping separate text fields is unnecesarily confusing to users
The automatic wire tool was not working in the gridless mode because the
grid snapping on/off logic present in `EE_GRID_HELPER`, based on the
value of `m_enableGrid`, was not taking into account that another check,
but for the global KiCad setting, would be performed in the `Align()`
method, which is inherited from `GRID_HELPER`.
I've modified all tests of `m_enableGrid` value to also take the global
setting into account, and moved checks for it to `Align()` method, as
it's more consistent this way.
I've also removed an override of the `Align()` method in the
`PCB_GRID_HELPER` class, as it was made redundant by my changes.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/7402
Some CADSTAR designs use zero sized pads because CADSTAR did not allow
arbitrarily assigning pad numbers: they had to be sequential. The
workaround to this was to use zero sized pads. However this causes DRC
errors in KiCad, so we load them just in a mask layer.
1. Make sure to convert to KiCad units
2. There are some KiCad rules that have no CADSTAR equivalent.
Make a guess as to what an appropriate rule could be.
It just means the outline wasn't malformed. It might still be
empty.
[Edit: my fix collided with JP's, so all this really is now is a
couple of slight performance improvements.]