Using a boolean argument just leads to a lot of trailing booleans in the
function calls and is not user friendly. Instead, introduce PostAction()
to send an action that runs after the coroutine (equivalent to passing
false or the default argument), and leave RunAction as the immediate
execution function.
- Expand tree and highlight object selected with net highlight tool.
- Expand tree and highlight object that are currently highlighted with the
selection tool.
- Use more descriptive object text rather than menu entry text for tree
strings.
- Rebuild tree on unit changes.
1) Don't fracture font glyphs when generating them; we're going
to fracture during triangulation anyway.
2) Don't check for self-intersection when deciding to fracture.
It costs nearly as much as the fracture does.
3) Cache drawing sheet text.
4) Use the current font when checking for cache validity.
5) Parallelize glyph triangulation.
6) Don't invalidate bounding box caches when offset by {0,0}
7) Use the glyph cache when generating text effective shape.
8) Short-circuit NormalizeJustification() if its center/center.
9) Don't triangulate for GuessSelectionCandidates()
10) Avoid sqrt whenever possible.
11) Pre-allocate bezier and SHAPE_LINE_CHAIN buffers.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/14303
SCH_CONNECTION objects are temporary and can become stale any time the
connectivity is updated. Keeping them around to reference later is a
bad idea. Even if the object pointer is still valid in an SCH_ITEM in
the undo/redo buffers, comparing the pointer against another pointer as
a test to see if they are the same connection is not valid. Saving the
connection name is safe and ensures the connection is the same even if
the pointers differ.
I believe I have managed to keep the slightly distinct functionality of
both implementations: the action will now use the selected sheet or find
one under the cursor if it's there.
It will also keep placing pins while they exist, which was inconsistent
in the behavior of the single click version before (other single click
commands keep placing until you cancel, e.g. no-connects )
Also, it will automatically end the tool when it runs out of sheet pins.
Fixes: https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/13296
Also moves most navigation code to SCH_NAVIGATION_TOOL.
Also changes page number href to anchor syntax ('#foo').
Also adds hypertext processing to SCH_TEXTBOXes.
Also adds combobox with schematic pages to text properties dialog.
Fixes:
* Various special cases around junctions on pins and dragging.
* Some rotations of endpoints resulting in a 45 degree rotate.
* Some cases where it was possible to get a line with neither
endpoint selected, and also substractive unselecting only one of two
selected endpoints unselecting both.
* Use line midpoint for sorting. Start and endpoints aren't
consistent in the order they appear on the X or Y axis. So,
we need to use the midpoint for our position for consistent
sorting when dragging groups of parallel lines where some
have the start and end reversed.
Other:
* Rename TEMP_SELECTED TO SELECTED_BY_DRAG. This is the actual meaning
of the flag, and should reduce confusion as
to when it should be used.
* Move usage of TEMP_SELECTED as an algorithmic mark to CANDIDATE
instead.
* Fix mistaken clearing of START_POINT and ENDPOINT.
* Move endpoint setting and clearing out of narrowSelection, and into
selectPoint and selectMultiple.
* Don't show dangling end warnings on new lines
Center rotation will often misalign lines to the grid, which is bad
until fix off grid items on the schematic.
We can rotate a connection end into a new connection or to become
collinear with an existing line, so we need to check for this at the end
of rotation.
Fixes: https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/10565
(cherry picked from commit 7d4cb91f39)
Selecting end and midpoint will select whole line. Some changes for
orthogonal dragging made this worse than in 6.0.
Improves, but does not fully resolve:
https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/10860
ADDED arc, circle and rectangle shapes for schematic. Shapes support
line styles and fill colors.
CHANGED sheet background color in Edit Text & Graphics Properties to
fill color (and it now affects shapes).
Pushed STROKE_PARAMS down into common and moved all shapes to using it
for stroke descriptions.
Grid-based accuracy doesn't need to be any larger than 1/2 the
diagonal as we'll snap to one side or the other. And symbols don't
need as much slop as other items since there's plenty of "meat" on
them.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/9805
1) Make sure the y-coord is correctly inverted before calling collision
routines.
2) Give LIB_SHAPE poly lines the same extra slop as SCH_LINEs.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/9791
Text has a fairly big bounding box to account for descenders, overbars,
etc., but it makes it feel too sloppy for hittesting. This change
allows selection disambiguation to look at the actual strokes of the
text when deciding what's "closest".
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/9506