We only need one bottom to top layer sequence definition.
Plot a sequence of layer IDs (LSEQ) in the order of the sequence.
Add helper method to layer set (LSET) to create a sequence of layer IDs
using another sequence for ordering.
Fixes:
* Various special cases around junctions on pins and dragging.
* Some rotations of endpoints resulting in a 45 degree rotate.
* Some cases where it was possible to get a line with neither
endpoint selected, and also substractive unselecting only one of two
selected endpoints unselecting both.
* Use line midpoint for sorting. Start and endpoints aren't
consistent in the order they appear on the X or Y axis. So,
we need to use the midpoint for our position for consistent
sorting when dragging groups of parallel lines where some
have the start and end reversed.
Other:
* Rename TEMP_SELECTED TO SELECTED_BY_DRAG. This is the actual meaning
of the flag, and should reduce confusion as
to when it should be used.
* Move usage of TEMP_SELECTED as an algorithmic mark to CANDIDATE
instead.
* Fix mistaken clearing of START_POINT and ENDPOINT.
* Move endpoint setting and clearing out of narrowSelection, and into
selectPoint and selectMultiple.
* Don't show dangling end warnings on new lines
A triangular trapezoid will have the deltaX/deltaY of the same size as
the length of that axis. This creates a three-point polygon, which is
perfectly valid for our use
(cherry picked from commit 4e98ce87c7)
After changing track width, via size, grid or zoom from the toolbar, the
canvas has no longer the focus on Windows. So we force the focus after clicking
on these widgets.
Fixes#11103https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/11103
Allow falling back to the alternate variable definitions if the built-in
text block variables are not set.
Also push the project into variable resolution when plotting
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/11168
(cherry picked from commit c44d31fcfb)
When building the connectivity database, we should not be using the
connectivity to check for shapes.
To make this deterministic, we introduce two flags (ALWAYS_FLASH and
NEVER_FLASH) that are used with connectivity building to determine
whether a pad is flashed for connectivity or not. ZONE <-> PAD/VIA
connectivity will be checked with ALWAYS_FLASHED and all other
connectivity will be checked with NEVER_FLASHED if they are marked for
potential annular ring removal. If they are not marked for removal,
they will be checked ALWAYS_FLASHED.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/11114