There is a rendering bug in GTK3, which appears to be
an upstream GTK issue.
This can be worked around by, when filtering, ensuring the
*parent* item of the selected item is visible. This will
not cause the selected item to not be visible, as the selected
item will be the first shown child. So it will be visible, as long
as the list box is greater than a single row high, which it will be
in all practical scenarios.
This is done on all platforms, as it has a beneficial side-effect:
the parent library of the selection is naturally shown to the
user, so they don't need to scroll up to see what library their
current filter selection was in.
Fixes: lp:1804400
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1804400
Currently, this widget doesn't read the common library settings.
This means it doesn't use the configured DPI scaling or anti-aliasing
settings.
Use the ReadConfig method on the GAL options to fix (rather than
only ReadAppConfig).
Fixes: lp:1825913
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1825913
These dialogs had logic to avoid a table re-adjustment unless
the width changed. This was done to avoid spurious resizing
calls under GTK+3. This was commit
13249b723b, fixing bug lp:1817810.
However, by only calling event.Skip() when the width changed,
redraws were inhibited when only the height changed.
Placing the Skip() outside the width-change check fixes this,
and does not re-introduce the lp:1817810 bug (it is the column
adjust call that causes that).
Fixes: lp:1826615
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1826615
The angle needs to be added to the start angle.
Add tests to cover this:
* Check end point is correct
* Check midpoints are within tolerance
This would have prevented the bug fixed in 5813164d1,
as well as the bug fixed in this commit.
As well as failed tests, this manifests when routing across
Edge.Cuts arcs (unless they happen to start at 0 degrees
staritng angle).
Expose as expected failure to prove tests catch it.
Fix to follow in separate commit.
This allows a const BITMAP_BASE to expose const image
data. This is currently done with const_casts, which is
"OK", only as long as the source image is not declared
const, in which case it's undefined behaviour.
Also immediately dereference the pointer to a reference
if it's not checked to make the non-null requirements
explicit at the point of access.
Both versions of EDA_DRAW_FRAME::isBusy have a useless const_cast.
GetScreen() const returns a non-const SCH_SCREEN already, it doesn't
need to be cast, and it's stored in const SCH_SCREEN anyway.