Also implements a uniform mechanism for avoiding auto-scroll after
a prime event or dialog which results in a mouse position at the
edge of the canvas.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/11057
Also adjusts metrics to better match stroke font.
Also removes text-halo highlighting as it's too expensive to re-render
when the zoom changes.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/11460
Our menu bar code is interestingly complex. But we were throwing away newly made menu items to the void in the cases of constructed on the fly submenus
CHANGED: The text variable ${SHEETNAME} now always represents the name of the
sheet when used anywhere in the schematic editor, including the title block
ADDED: A new text variable ${SHEETPATH} which is replaced with the path to the
current sheet - e.g. "/Sheet 1/Sheet 2".
To ensure backward compatibility, the default drawing sheet now uses
${SHEETPATH}. Custom drawing sheets will need to be manually edited.
This also fixes a failure to use the correct effective width for
shapes (which might, for instance, inherit their widths from schematic
defaults, netclasses, etc.).
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/11358
Only SVG can actually handle transparency, but we should at least mimic
the color value of other transparent fills by blending with a (presumed)
white paper.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/11304
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
Previously, coordinates were clamped to +- 60 inches. It makes no sense to
clamp them at plotter level: max cooed depends on the editor (schematic/board...)
Rename MAX_PAGE_SIZE_MILS to MAX_PAGE_SIZE_EESCHEMA_MILS and use it only for Eeschema.
Fixes#11196https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/11196
When moving windows between monitors on Mac that changes the DPI, we
observe incorrect re-sizing of columns and rows. This attempts to
rectify the situation by avoiding DPI changes for Mac builds.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/10586
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
Arcs can be altered by the process of changing from on-disk
representation to in-memory representation. Saving back to disk without
modifying the arc should not modify the calculated values.
This stores a copy of the on-disk representation that is only used to
save back to disk in the event that the arc is not modified during
editing.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/10442
The fix for https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/10529 kicked the
subsequent IDs for unit selection off the maximum ID value for popup
menus. This increases the maximum popup number (integers are free)
(cherry picked from commit 79b6991d7b)
This is for the out-of-box experience for novice users. It is presumed
that folks with larger more complicated boards will turn it off.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/6413
It avoid trying to calculate arc angles (start, end or arc angle) that
frequently create issues due to reverse Y axis, plot mirrored and/or
angle normalization with different criteria.
Fixes#10914https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/10914
When setting previous values, we don't get the "OnFocus" event, so the
evaluation would not get triggered by simply repeating (using the
keyboard)
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/10752
(cherry picked from commit 4c81307391)
We need the item to be currently selected when repeating the last symbol
insert. This ensures we have a valid selection before starting the move
tool and possibly getting odd system behavior from mouse positions
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/10619
(cherry picked from commit 7642a9db79)
Also fixes some plot bugs with arcs.
Also moves polygonization of arcs (when required) in plotting code
from 5 degrees to calculated based on ARC_HIGH_DEF.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/5017
Use 4 digits in mantissa as default and when exporting SVG.
Allow 0 as line width: this is the right value to draw filled shapes with no outline thickness.
The 3D mouse support is moved from PCB_EDIT_FRAME to PCB_BASE_FRAME.
This allows all PCB_BASE_FRAME derived windows to have 3D mouse enabled
2D navigation support.
Instead of the mouse move and zoom algorithms calculating the new
position or scale values relative to a starting value, the new values
are calculated relative to the current values. This allows the user to
use a second input device to move or zoom the view at the same time
without its change being undone by the mouse.