Build pcbnew_kiface files as object target that can then be linked in to pcbnew.kiface and _pcbnew.so
Only create _pcbnew.so target if scripting modules is enabled.
For linux builds only.
PCB_BASE_FRAME::PlaceModule() calls CN_CONNECTIVITY_ALGO::Update()
on the new footprint that does not have nets assigned. The Update()
method first removes the footprint (but it has not been added, so
nothing happens) and then adds it with all pads marked as not connected.
Later, when BOARD_COMMIT is pushed - it tries to add the same footprint
again with nets assigned, but the pads are already registered, therefore
they are discarded.
To prevent this, PlaceModule() does not call CN_CONNECTIVITY_ALGO::Update()
for the just created footprint, as it is handled by BOARD_COMMIT later.
There are a few steps to assign correct nets to zones/track/vias:
- create a net name to pad map
- perform 2 stage netlist update (fix timestamps and then references)
- compare new net names with the previously created net map, save the
differences as a old net to new net map
- remap zones/tracks/vias using the map created in the previous step
The main advantage here is it correctly handles unnamed nets (i.e. ones
without any net labels attached), which might be changed by KiCad
netlist generator.
It's too expensive to fetch the timestamps when the github
server is busy. See Dick Hollenbeck's comments at the top of
github_plugin.cpp for more info.
Also adds some safety to the other caching algorithms after
seeing github_plugin's wild-west usage of the kicad_plugin.
Fixes: lp:1753143
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1753143
When aligning module centers, it can be hard to determine which item
will be chosen for the alignment target when it chooses based on the
median of the center values. Instead, this patch chooses the alignment
target as the top and left most items of the Y and X centering,
respectively
When aligning in pcbnew, check for pad/module locks before performing a
move and query the user.
When aligning on pads, don't move the pad without moving the footprint,
so we don't break footprints.
Fixes: lp:1751352
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1751352
Remove a throw in the Eagle importer which just threw a wedge
in the works, and return a default modTime when the file hasn't
been set yet.
Give the gEDA importer the multi-file cache management performance
improvements from the kicad_plugin.
Fixes: lp:1752719
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1752719
reimplement the centerpoint distribution and use it when the items to be
distributed overlap leaving no gap to use for spacing
Fixes: lp:1748763
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1748763
Dispatches a TA_MODEL_CHANGE event when the design rules dialog is
closed, the intention being to cause the router tool to re-sync its
design rule information
Fixes: lp:1462929
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1462929
Frame, dialog and config file couldn't agree on whether to use
internal units or not.
Frame now stores internal units, and they're now mapped on the
way in/out of the config file. Dialog was already assuming they
were stored in internal units (though they were previuosly not).
Fixes: lp:1751435
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1751435
Too many external applications fail to touch the parent directory.
Also removes FP_CACHE_ITEM lastMod times and dirty flags as we've
always loaded libraries atomically anyway.
Claws back some of the performance lost by being more efficient
with cache management for sequential calls to Enumerate and then
Load.
Fixes: lp:1750936
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1750936
Add a library selector to the save dialog. Initialize it to the
footprint's library. This way a straigh-up save will do what's
expected.
However, the user can still select the active library (or any
other library) if they really did want to move the footprint.
Fixes: lp:1750918
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1750918
Also adds indicators in layers palette for feedback.
Also generates sized images for all indicators instead of using
scaled bitmaps (which didn't look great).
Also fixes a completely unrelated typo in a UI string.
Pads and footprints rendering switches in Render tab were working incorrectly, as described in bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1743890
This patch fixes it and makes GAL behave as the legacy canvas.
Fixes: lp:1743890
Includes some dialog changes to go with the menu update.
Includes promoting the Pcbnew graphics mode back to main menu.
Includes renaming Graphics modes to Toolsets.
Move sketch mode stuff from Display Settings to View menu.
Move Icons in Menus from View menu to General Preferences.
Move Icon Scaling from Display Settings to General Preferences.
Regroup some items in both dialogs for better comprehension.
Also fixes:
- forcing the annotation scope to "full schematic" when run
as a prerequisite to Generate Netlist.
- a long-standing bug where displaying extra items in a dialog
would mess up the height of the HTML_REPORT_PANEL (becasue
we were setting the html window's height rather than its
parent flexgrid.
- initializing the annotation radio buttons to safe values
(full schematic and keep existing)
Fixes: lp:1750062
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1750062
NEW: add new align icons based on the existing align_items.svg icon, just flipped and rotated
CHANGED: change the context menu to use the new align icons
After Eagle project import, schematic and board netlists are inconsistent:
footprints do not have sheetpaths assigned, schematics are unannotated.
One can update netlist either by references or timestamps, but timestamps
are empty in pcbnew, and updating by reference must by preceded by
annotation which may lead to broken links between board and schematics
(Eagle does not require references to end with a number, so KiCad annotater
will add numbers in such cases).
To fix the problem, there is a two step netlist update:
- update by reference without the annotation step, to assign
correct sheetpaths to footprints
- update by timestamp, after symbols are annotated, in order to
update references in the board
Fixes: lp:1748502
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1748502
Board update KiWay request may now contain options in the message
payload:
- "no-annotate": do not enforce annotation
- "quiet-annotate": annotate without displaying a dialog
- "by-reference": update netlist by reference, no dialog displayed
- "by-timestamp": update netlist by timestamp, no dialog displayed
Footprint properties dialogs: add test for negative net clearance, similar to the Pad properties dialog test.
Add also a info message in dialogs, to avoid mistakes when setting the local clearances.
Track dragging forces the cursor position, which is still kept when PNS
router is launched again. It is avoided by resetting the force cursor
position option before running the event loop.
Tools preserve their state between runs, so it could happen that
activating a tool restores the state when autopanning is enabled, even
though it should not be.
Fixes a bunch of errors:
- libedit and libbrowser would zoom to bounding box but centre on canvas
- libedit, libbrowser and gerbview didn’t take the scroll bars into account
- pcbnew didn’t take scroll bars into account or apply the 10% margin
- appending a board file would re-centre, but not re-zoom
Fixes: lp:1504302
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1504302
Commit complementary to 4f0c9b6b. In case there were multiple tracks
under the cursor, disambiguation was shown twice because
SELECTION_TOOL::selectConnection() cleared the selection and requested
it again.