The immediate action option clears (or not) the position of the events.
We use this to determine if the command should start at the given
position or merely activate the tool. This was being checked in the
menu options, which only activated for tool commands in the context
menu. Moving to the process event, we catch hotkeys as well.
This also restores the previous logic in eeschema that used a static
variable for storing wires rather than the private class variable.
Starting the draw event now picks up from the existing wires when
activated in immediate mode.
Fixes#3891 | https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/3891
ADDED: Back annotation algorithm,
eeschema back annotation dialog
CHANGED: added some minor helper methods to SCH_REFERENCE_LIST and SCH_REFERENCE,
split SCH_REFERENCE_LIST::CheckAnnotation on 2 parts to reuse code
* Split up the thirdparty code into the thirdparty folder (#3637)
* Create a new kimath static library containing all the math functions
This is part of cleaning the build system for #1906.
* Make the events generated by the selection of context menu items
have the position where the menu was opened
* Ensure that TC_COMMAND type events have their position set to
be the cursor position where the event originated
* Push a function into CONDITIONAL_MENU that adds the item
* Modify the tooltip for close and exit items to have the
program name
Fixes: lp:1835454
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1835454
There seems to be a bug with certain GTK setups that prevents the
submenus from getting sized correctly unless the elements are added
when the main menu is displayed.
Fixes: lp:1835460
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1835460
m_toolMgr->ProcessEvent() returns false when a ESC key is handled. It should return true.
So we force the handled flag to true for a ESC key event to avoid skipping this event.
Otherwise the ESC key event is handled twice.
At the beginning of tool dispatcher, the ProcessEvent did not return the fact a key event was captured or not.
Now this is the case, and the old char event filtering was no longer correctly working,
and some events were not fired, especially on Windows.
I'm not sure these are necessary but I got a crash when checking one
as a boolean instead of calling is_initialized(). Sadly, my debugger
doesn't like boost, so I didn't get much more info.
Includes the addition of an onSetCursor() handler which must be called
from both the GAL canvas AND the GAL backend (at least on OSX) to prevent
cursor flickering between (for instance) pencil and arrow.
Also includes new architecture for point editors which allows them to
coordiate cursors with the editing tools (so we can switch to an arrow
when over a point).
We were running into various corner conditions where a tool's event
loop would exit while the tool was still active, or the tool would
get popped while we were still in the event loop. (A lot of these
had to do with the POINT_EDITOR's, but not all of them.)
The new architecture:
1) tools always do a Push()/Pop()
2) everyone is responsible for their own pops; no more stack-clearing
on a cancel
3) CancelInteractive events go to all tools to facilitate (2)
Now that our tool framework handles the hotkeys, we need to skip the
passed handling work-around for actions that are already handled in the
event.
Fixes: lp:1832604
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1832604
It's a bit of a hack because they're statically initialized and
so we can't make use of the _() macro. We do still want it in the
code, however, because the string harvesting is based off of it.
Fixes: lp:1833000
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1833000
If a tool called something like clearSelection while processing a
MOUSE_CLICK, the SELECTION_TOOL will pass the clearSelection
COMMAND_EVENT because it handles it as a transition, not as an
event. Because m_passEvent is effectively global, the tool manager
would then interpret that as passing the MOUSE_CLICK and we'd end
up processing the click by multiple tools.
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
Delete the copy ctor and assignment operator to start with, but
even then the separate apps each have their own statically allocated
copy of the common actions. So we need to update all of them, which
also means having the kicad manager frame's set of actions on hand).
This changelist also adds a Clear Hotkey Assignment function since
the hotkeys set is now likely to be sparse with respect to the
actions.
We prevent the creation of invalid polygons by keeping the converging
lines from intersecting. This test doesn't make sense for triangular
polygons as they always intersect and we want to allow them to move
outside of the singular point.
Fixes: lp:1831481
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1831481
(cherry picked from commit 966173c129)
The action menu handler was capturing too many menuitem events.
Only context menuitem highlight events and some popup menu events need to be captured
Any id < 0 (like automatically assigned menuitem id) is no longer captured.
Fixes: lp:1831669
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1831669