Note that since the markup might exist for other reasons, it has
to be turned on with a preference setting. (It goes through a set
of bitflags so the same architecture can be used for other markup
structures that we might want to support in the future.)
Note also that this is more about engineering nomenclature than
visual formatting. In that respect it's more similar to overbar
than italic or bold.
When more than one item has the duplicated timestamp, the update code
doesn't accurately change the duplicates as it only checks that a single
sort has not adjacent duplicates.
This adds all items to a set, ensuring that updated timestamps are
unique to the schematic, which prevents reseting or mangling the units
for duplicated components.
Right click is a pointing operation combined with a request for the
context menu. We need to highlight the user's intended object when they
have moved their mouse to a new element instead of showing the context
menu for the selected object.
However, in cases where the selection is difficult to make, it is
sometimes helpful to select the item first, then right-click. In these
cases, we keep the selection where the mouse remains inside the selected
object's bounding box.
When placing a new component in the schematic, this allows the user to
iterate through all units in the selected component without re-opening
the choose part dialog. It also allows the optional addition of
multiple copies of the same component to be placed in the schematic.
Fixes: lp:1806217
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1806217
Adding a field to a selection changes the bounding box and count for
rotation. This can cause odd offsets when the field is rotated against
the selection center rather than the bounding box as well as with the
component.
Fixes: lp:1849078
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1849078
The break wire command will break all wires at a point. If there are
multiple crossing wires, we need to check to see if a junction might be
required to reflect the new connection.
Fixes: lp:1848450
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1848450
* Fix not drawn shapes for clock low, inverted clock and broken shape for falling edge clock
* Especially, shape for falling edge clock was a not existing shape, therefore useless.
* now falling edge clock and clock low shape are similar.
Fixes: lp:1846901
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1846901
The previous converter (maddy) is still available, during some time.
We therefore have the time to choose between them.
sundown is better to convert a md text, but is written to C
maddy has a few issues to convert a md text, but is written to C++
Both have no dependency.
When checking for 3 or more connections, at least one of them must be
a pin. Otherwise we need to fall down to the next check which also
ensures that at least one of them is not parallel.
Fixes: lp:1841458
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1841458
The spin style is stored as a numeric and can be corrupted. We handle
this by triggering assertions for debugging the bad value while
resetting to default if we have non-valid spin values that are outside
the array.
Fixes: lp:1843091
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1843091
This makes the pcbnew multiline text editor natively accept tabs in the
same manner as eeschema and extracts key handling routines to the shim
to allow undo/redo.
Also allows Ctrl-Y under Linux in addition to other platforms. While
not as popular as Ctrl-Shift-Z, it is utilized for Redo in some contexts
When we add enough SHEET_PINs that the vector has to grow, it
re-allocates the vector causing our for-loop to get its knickers
tied in a knot.
Fixes: lp:1842394
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1842394
1) When sheet pins are on 3 or more sides there's no point in switching
the orientation to vertical.
2) Careful that we don't cause the sheet to walk when rotating and the
sheet-name or file-name is longer than the side it's on.
Fixes: lp:1841714
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1841714