Step 1 of the g_UserUnit global eradication. This commit includes
basic hookup of hotkeys, units tool-buttons and grid dialogs.
(cherry picked from commit e0500ab)
Also makes better use of space to significantly increase number
of markers shown.
Fixes: lp:1748676
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1748676
(cherry picked from commit a1d8097)
The old item pointers (which aren't safe to keep around) were
removed in favour of opaque references (void*) which are then
compared against existing items when needed.
Also improves brightening by brightening the whole footprint
(ie: its pads, drawings, reference and value) rather than just
its target cross.
(cherry picked from commit 30e90b0)
Small icons for dialog browse, refresh, and row operations.
Icons in B&W so they don't over-emphasize with respect to other
controls in the dialog.
Layout cleanup for consistency. Removal of the blank space to
left of the fields list in the Global Fields Editor, and addition
of column-sizing-to-list-width.
More even spacing for buttons in html report panel.
Honor platform conventions for action button order and layout.
Move netlist importer to update-pcb-from-schematic algorithm
(display messages and then update instead of "dry run" checkbox)
(cherry picked from commit b21e19d)
When parsing component names, we need to account for the possibility of
illegal characters (e.g. "/", ":") in the names from v4 libraries. They
are fixed internally by the cache parser but if we don't fix them
in the rescue routine, the symbol won't match it's cache name.
This standardizes all schematic illegal character routines into LIB_ID
Fixes: lp:1774774
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1774774
When setting the maximum represented box, std::numerical_limits::min
returns the most negative number only for integers. For floating point,
it returns the smallest positive number. std::numerical_limits::lowest
is the same as min for integers but returns the most negative number for
floating point as well.
During the symbol library table implementation, the legal character
tests for the footprint library table were changed and the forward
slash '/' character became illegal. This change broke editing some
users footprint library tables that already had '/' in library table
nicknames. This change split the library nickname and library item
name illegal character tests.
When removing items, we perform a two-pass removal, checking first
for the cached rectangle collision. Then, if we do not find the item
being removed, we perform a second, more expensive pass over the full
tree. This second pass is required as we cannot be certain that an
item's bbox has not been modified between insertion and deletion. In
which case, keeping stale pointers in the tree will lead to segfaults.
Fixes: lp:1777246
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1777246
There are a bunch of problems with event processing and closing
documents, etc., when enabled. See the bug report for more
info.
Fixes: lp:1774777
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1774777
std::invalid_argument does not work fine with translated strings as argument for message.
(the translated message is incorrectly or not displayed if it contains non ascii8 chars, at least on Windows).
KI_PARAM_ERROR can be throw-ed with a translatable/translated string (a wxString)
This fixes some warnings on GCC 8.1:
warning: catching polymorphic type ‘class std::out_of_range’ by value [-Wcatch-value=]
catch( std::out_of_range )
^~~~~~~~~~~~
This fix is along the same lines as:
* ff1802d7a "Fix Coverity "Big parameter passed by value" warnings"
There are three related changes here to harden our handling of threads
in the footprint async loader.
1) Footprint async loader explicitly aborts any remaining loader threads
on exit.
2) We protect the thread join by a mutex
3) We do not pause during no-wait routines
When starting async processes, we need to have a way to stop the process
before releasing memory. Descoping FOOTPRINT_ASYNC_LOADER while the
threads were still running could cause crashes depending on the memory
structure. To avoid this we define clear procedures for exiting a
running async processes and call these when exiting.
Fixes: lp:1772909
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1772909
It can be useful to have similar class messages grouped together so that
error messages in a larger report don't get lost among the
warning/info/action messages.
This patch allows sorting of messages for dialogs that benefit from
organization. Default behavior of reporter messages remains
unchanged by this patch.
Fixes: lp:1772090
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1772090
1) hide the status popup when the dialog is brought up
2) forward events from the popup to the canvas so hotkeys work
3) make sure diff pair radius is always 100%
4) fix greyed-out Miter style label
5) make L a hotkey so it works before you start dragging
Fixes: lp:1545856
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1545856
Unifies the different sections of hotkeys so that we are not storing two
[eeschema] or [pcbnew] sections in two different files.
Previous hotkey definitions are loaded at start if they exist but are
overwritten by the new format, if it exists. Changes to hotkeys save
only in the combined format.
Hotkey editor for each application only shows the hotkeys relevant to
that application.
Fixes: lp:1741757
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1741757
Fixes: lp:1668799
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1668799
This reverts the hotkeys file format to a human readable and VCS
compatible listing by splitting individual hotkey assignments onto
separate lines instead of the single key. This unifies the hotkey format
between the application configuration and export Hotkey routines.
Both hotkey formats remain readable by the same routines.
* Refresh the view only when changes are made in the caller frame.
* Allows recreate a new instances when try to open the 3D view from a frame taht is not the initial caller
* Remove duplicate code in kicad frames.
Footprint filter provides two Regex filtering options. One for keywords
and one for footprint keywords. The footprint keywords (contained in
the symbol files) need explicit '*' at the beginning and end of the
filters to allow matching start/end. Type-in filters should search
implicitly matching any wildcard substring.
Fixes: lp:1769931
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1769931
Recent versions of wxWidgets wxStandardPaths::GetUserConfigDir() correctly
append ".config" on Linux build which was incorrect as the current code
already appended it to the path. Add a check to see if ".config" is the
last path and append as required.
Check for XDG_CONFIG_HOME environment variable on all platforms not just
Linux.
Fixes lp:1769145
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1769145
Changes SHAPE_CONVEX to SHAPE_SIMPLE to better reflect the limitations.
Changes SHAPE_LINE_CHAIN::PointInside calculation to allow points
strictly inside a line chain
Fixes: lp:1768862
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1768862
This is particularly important when bulk adding (by director, etc.)
as otherwise the user might end up having to click OK to many
many error dialogs.
Fixes: lp:1764057
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1764057
Footprint filters need to be able to match the start and end of strings.
The standard wildcard filter implictly adds "*" to the start and end of
match strings, so we create a derived class that requires an explicit
"*" or "?" to match wildcards.
Fixes: lp:1751565
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1751565