* Make the ruler able to switch to mils after creation
* Cleanup an unused flag in Pcbnew dimensions
* Move unit changed notification into EDA_DRAW_FRAME so more
frames to use it.
* Allow switching units when GerbView ruler tool is active
Switch Eeschema to use the built-in printing routines
because its precisions are close to those and it is
cleaner.
Give mils a precision of 2 decimal places to match
the precision shown in inches.
This uncovered a memory corruption bug in MODULE's move operator,
several bugs in MODULE's move and copy constructors, and a bug in
BOARD's GetItem() call.
It also bumps the file format for saving/restoring groups inside
footprints.
Using CopyFile() that can collide with a windows header create hard to
understand errors, including link errors.
Renaming this function avoids these strange errors.
Previously, init order depended on the ordering of the
tool state map, which is opaque from the point of view of
registration. This makes it challenging to make one tool's
init depend on another. With this change, registration
order defines init order.
They're only on screen when they're being used, and we don't have
a GAL available to calculate their actual extents from (since their
text scales with zoom).
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/5845
in most of files, including wx.h is not necessary, when only 2 or 3 wx files must be included.
Moreover, on windows, including wx.h sometimes create compil warnings about
shadowed vars defined in some specific windows headers.
When invoking "Break Track" from the RMB context menu, Pcbnew
gets and uses the current position of the mouse to figure out where to
break the track. The problem is that the mouse has to be moved to select
the "Break Track" menu item, and the mouse position used is wrong. This
can result in the break in the wrong location or not happening at all.
CHANGED: This commit determines if the "Break Track" was invoked from a
context menu or a hotkey. If a hotkey, it uses the current mosue position.
If a context menu, it uses the original postion of the mouse when the menu
was opened.
plotter.h contains now only a header common to all plotters.
The code does not actually change, but it allows modifying a specific plotter
without recompiling most of kicad files.