* Add Boost::locale explicetly to the CMake since nanoodbc requires it
* Don't let nanoodbc add all Boost libraries to the link line, since it
is used in common, and it was pulling the unit test framework into
common then.
Moves forced-transparency setting down into VIEW_ITEM so that it can
be used to place forced-transparent objects in a different target.
This keeps EnableDepthTest() from equalizing the alpha values between
the two symbols (or two footprints).
It fixes a link issue on W10/msys2 when building some .exe files
not related to QA tests, but have the unit_test_framework library linked
without this change..
(They should only be used when we collect more info before performing
the command. If the command is something like showing the simulator,
then there should be no elipsis as we don't collect more info before
showing the window.)
Also improves a few of the menu tooltips.
We fake the alpha channel by pre-multiplying but we forgot to account
for the downscaling of the input channel value in addition to correcting
the alpha * white. This led to clipping when the values overflowed
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/14238
Our minimum C++ version is C++17, which has std::filesystem, so ditch
the boost dependency and use the standard library instead. (this only
affects temp file creation in the QA suite anyway).
The wxComboBox drops nicely from the top of the screen, showing the full
element list, opposed to the choice widget that centers the selection
and places the list off the top of the screen if there are many
elements. This was broke for MacOS until wx3.2
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/1866
The logic to handle divots needs to account for fully nested, same net
zones. The process of subtracting led to us considering the inner zone
to be a zone knock-out (negative polygon). To avoid this, we need to
check if the inner, higher priority zone has any connection to the outer
zone. If it does not, then we can treat it as an isolated zone without
worrying about divots to the outer zone.
Vias should only be placed on the layers through which they pass. if
they pass through front or back copper, then they also pass through the
tech layers on that side
This is an update to 9d3f4bef6a