If we have a footprint currently selected and we click on its empty
space again, we deselect the footprint. However, if we click on the
empty space of a different footprint, we will select that footprint
instead.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/15284
- Footprints cannot be selected if they do not have items visible on the
screen
- Clicking on empty space in a footprint will select it if the space is
contained in the visible bounding box
- Clicking on a selected footprint a second time will deselect it
- Clicking on a footprint that has pads selected will still select the
footprint
This avoids having the full footprint bounding box considered when
selecting footprints (useful b/c footprint bbox is often much larger and
unexpected). Also allows non-standard footprints (e.g. silk or fab only
footprints) to be logically selected if the layers on which they have
elements are visible.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/15284
Also adds the layer name to the "thermal connection incomplete" DRC
error message.
Also improves zone layer description to not say "X and 1 more" (which
takes as much room as saying "X and Y").
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/15279
When working in high contrast mode, we want to be able to select a
footprint with only elements in, e.g. silk and fab layers.
The previous design for footprint IsOnLayer had one behavior of every
other element and a different behavior for footprints. This leads to
multiple bugs as new features use the overloaded IsOnLayer expecting it
to report if the element exists on a layer or not.
For footprints, we need a different routine to determine whether or not
to select the footprint when clicking on it. IsOnLayer will report if
the footprint has any elements on a specific layer but we don't want to
use the bbox for a hittest because large footprints with through hole
pads will exist on every layer and have an enormous bbox. Instead, we
filter footprints based on the hittest of each element. This behaves in
a more logical fashion, allowing you to select a footprint by clicking
on a visible element of that footprint.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/15284
This needs the ITEM_MODIFICATION_ROUTINE to learn to delete items.
Condense the item change handlers into a single injected object
(ITEM_MODIFICATION_ROUTINE::CHANGE_HANDLER) and provide the basic
implementation that just takes some callables.
This simplifies the construction of the routines and also would make
a CHANGE_HANDLER object possible that can be reused between different
tools.
In the EDIT_TOOL::ModifyLines method, there was some
remaining special-casing for FP childen commits.
One bit was put back by mistake (in
0b32ae3f4b) because I thought I'd
left it out of the refactor. In fact it was removed slightly later in
1218f61d0a.
THe other bit is omitting Modify commits in the FP-editor (what the
reinstatement of the above code was trying to cause). This shouldn't
be needed any more.
However, something is still incomplete here as the tools still don't
work correctly in the footprint editor. However, I don't think it's
substantially _more_ broken with the special casing removed and at
least it's less confusing.
Related to: https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/15253
We were calculating the same thing in three locations and we missed
adding the clearance from the footprints in, resulting in bad fills and
missed drc errors (see QA addition)
- Support unicode footprint names
- Set default footprint text size and thickness to match KLC
- Position Reference at the top, Value at the bottom of fp bounding box
The IPC-7351C rule (which may be IPC 7352 now), is 25%, or
0.25mm, whichever is smaller. Currently the default ratio is 25%, which
is incorrect for pads with shortest edges over 1mm.
This also means that the "25%" default is applied in one place:
previously sometimes the value came from the default set in PAD,
rather than the value set by this dialog. While the PAD default isn't
changed here, this dialog no longer relies on that value for its
behaviour.
If KiCad crashes or exits without deleting the lockfile, don't show the
warning message unless we are not the one who locked it or there are
other KiCad instances running locally.
This should catch 99% of the cases where the message is shown
incorrectly. There may be some corner cases where the lock file is
created on a network drive using two different machines with the same
name and same user but these cases should be (famous last words)
sufficiently rare as to not be observed in practice
- Writes expansion values to board design settings
- Imports footprint regions on Cu layers as pads
- Adds support for holes in non-Cu polygons in footprints
Previous check only looked for the existence of a new (as of v6) flag
that controlled which strategy we took. Previous versions did not write
this flag and so will not hit the check. This works around a missing
version bump from when the feature was introduced.
KICAD_MANAGER_FRAME Ctor. Two advantages:
- it is built after the splash screen is dismissed.
- if there are issues when creating the PLUGIN_CONTENT_MANAGER, this is more
easy to debug
Also includes persisting settings for next dialog invocation
and use the TransferDataFromWindow function rather than per-field
accessor methods.
Fixes: https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/10651
The symbol editor has few enough items that it will still be performant
if we always send a selected-item-modifed event. (As it turns out we
were doing that anyway as the check for child-modified flags didn't
also check for selected.)
The draft fill and single zone unfill would only work if something was
selected first, this allows them to call the selection operation to
request what is under the cursor. Also properly gate the operation to
not cause crashes/issues when the selection contains non-zone items.
The lib watch on Mac may not actually remove the tree on DTOR, so we
need to force the removal. This also adds some additional debug flags
if the issue continues
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/15173
Using the new ITEM_MODIFICATION_ROUTINE system, drop in two new
tools: chamfer and line extend. These are two geometric operations
that are relatively common when editing footprints in particular.
Chamfer delegates the geometric calculations to a dedicated unit
in kimath/geometry.
Describe the actions of the fillet tools is a generic way, so that the
same general pattern can be used for other tools that modify shapes on
the BOARD.
Basically, an "ITEM_MODIFICATION_ROUTINE" is defined, which is
configured and called multiple times, calling back to the EDIT_TOOL when
it modifies or creates an item.
The motivation here is to make it easier to slot in new line-based
tools like chamfer, extend and so on without having to redo the
complicated item, selection and commit handling each time, and keep the
core "routines" simple and decoupled from the EDIT_TOOL's
internals.
This also resolves#15094 because the new commit handling does the right
thing when items were "conjured up" for the fillet (e.g. when a
rectangle is decomposed into lines).
Fixes: #15094
Also moves the settings from Board Setup to Preferences > PCB Editor.
Also collapses Track Drag Mode from radio buttons to a choice menu to
save space and allow it to be with the other editing action modes.