1) Generate refreshPreview events so the modern toolset doesn't
fall behind by one event (see LP:1818667)
2) In the legacy toolset don't call unimplemented routines and don't
snap to grid on the non-movement axis.
Re-arranging the stack will invalidate the iterator that is removed and
inserted (begin()). Because this is not a threaded operation, we can
only do it to ourselves, so check that the operation isn't a NOP before
performing.
Fixes: lp:1832930
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1832930
(cherry picked from commit 552815d486)
If user hotkeys do not map all available actions, we still want the most
recent change to be the primary value. This can happen if the defaults
load a set of hotkeys that are not completely overwritten by the updated
hotkey preferences file. We assume that the most recent hotkey is what
the user want to map.
Fixes: lp:1778408
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1778408
The standard DIM() macro was not typesafe as it happily deferred errors
to runtime that can be caught at compile time. Replacing it with a
generic C++11 constexpr allows for typecasting, comparison and compile
time error checking.
Display GALs had an incorrect world unit value set. Now the world unit
value says how many internal units are in an inch, in accord with the comments
in the GAL header. Bitmap drawing code relied on the information about DPI,
so scaling worked differently for display and print GALs.
Put the cursor and pan control TOOL_ACTIONs in ACTION,
and refer to them in that way.
The handlers are currently identical in Pcbnew and Cvpcb,
and Gerbview (and all canvases) can benefit from them as well
if they are in libcommon. Also saves duplicated code.
Fixes: lp:1795855
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1795855
Add Display Settings to Footprint Browser.
Make each of them OpenGL on OSX and Cairo on other platforms.
Allow auto-zoom to be turned off and save last zoom setting.
Make ordering of tools in htoolbar consistent.
Standardize grid and zoom drop-downs.
Fixes: lp:1791667
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1791667
The tools were being set as idle, whenever an event handler execution
finished (via TOOL_MANAGER::finishTool()). Such approach does not take
into account cases when a tool is active and receives an event causing
another event handler of the same tool to run. When this happend, the
tool has been incorrectly set as idle when the second handler finished
its execution.
In a particular case, invoking the router settings dialog caused the PNS
router to be incorrectly detected as inactive in
EDIT_TOOL::invokeInlineRouter(). Due to that, ROUTER_TOOL::CanInlineDrag()
requested a selection that required disambiguation menu for items
that were modified by the router, but not yet committed. After the drag
tool had finished, the disambiguation menu was eventually shown
with items existing only in the undo buffer. Removing such item lead to
track DLIST corruption, effectively erasing all tracks.
Fixes: lp:1767826
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1767826
The hotkey fix committed in 53b1ec81 broke non-us keyboards. Change the
hotkey help hotkey from '?' to Ctrl+F1 to prevent the hotkey list dialog
from being shown when placing a bus wire junction in Eeschema and when
changing the track posture in Pcbnew. This is still broken in the GAL
framework.
wxASSERT(), contrary to assert() does not terminate the program when
triggered. As assertions in ACTION_MANAGER are not critical and should be
treated as warnings - there is no need to close the program.
The change track posture hotkey '/' was getting interpreted as the show
hotkey list shortcut '?' on windows. This fix is temporary hack to fix
the problem which much more involved than the simple #ifdef/#endif used
to fix this issue.
Add key code tracing to help analyze key codes for future development.
This is so that tools checking for a selected item won't think
the menu has been cancelled if the selection was in a submenu.
Fixes: lp:1758372
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1758372
All calls to {save,apply}ViewControls() have been replaced with a new
method: setActiveState(). The advantage is that setActiveState() always
saves view controls settings to the tool that set them. As long
as setActiveState() is called every time there is a tool context
switch, the changes are kept up-to-date.
Fixes: lp:1748613
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1748613
Fixes a bunch of errors:
- libedit and libbrowser would zoom to bounding box but centre on canvas
- libedit, libbrowser and gerbview didn’t take the scroll bars into account
- pcbnew didn’t take scroll bars into account or apply the 10% margin
- appending a board file would re-centre, but not re-zoom
Fixes: lp:1504302
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1504302
It affected just started tools that did not have cursor settings
stored, so could not be reverted after the context menu is gone.
Fixes: lp:1748613
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1748613
Launching right click context menu overrides the cursor position, so all
actions executed by the tools will be performed in the right click
position. It created an issue, as the overridden cursor settings were
saved into wrong context if there was another tool activated in the
meantime.
Current implementation saves cursor settings for all tools and restores
them once the right click context menu disappears.
Fixes: lp:1745981
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1745981
Fixes: lp:1746507
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1746507