The previous behaviour was to act on only the first item in the
selection. The new behaviour is to act on every eligible item (in this
case, tracks and vias).
Perviously, the generic snapping code would choose the nearest of the
module origin and origin of each module pad when selecting a module
using the "Find module" tool (T hotkey).
This is unlikely to be expected unless the cursor is already near the
correct pad or the module centre.
New behaviour is to pick up by module origin first, then
select the module. This means that the cursor is already nearest the
main module origin anchor, so that is what will be used.
Fixes: lp:1571214
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1571214
Since you have to explicitly enter the module editor with the menu or
hotkey, allowing editing of module sub-parts once in should not cause
any unexpected changes.
Fixes: lp:1591625
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1591625
In principle, this patch reverts 2eefa117. The difference is removal of
one unused method (SELECTION::clear) and fixing hidden overloaded
virtual methods warnings.
Fixes: lp:1657569
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1657569
There used to be a number of TOOL_ACTIONs that had entries both in
SetTransitions() and the event loop, which seemed redundant and
troublesome.
Now it is not necessary anymore, transitions setup is enough to execute
associated actions.
Add a class TOOL_MENU, which provides a management class for a
CONDITIONAL_MENU and a set of CONTEXT_MENUs. The aim of this is to
provide a central place where all TOOL_INTERACTIVEs can get a "basic"
context menu that either they or other tools can register new items and
sub-menus against.
This means that "top-level" tools no longer need to manage the lifetimes
of any CONTEXT_MENUs that they add, and can also delegate simple menu
display functions.
If the SELECTION_TOOL's Select... menu is not shown, the separator under
it should also not be shown, so use the same SELECTION_CONDITIONS to
enforce this.
- Finalize transition to BOARD_COMMIT (removed all remaining uses of PICKED_ITEMS_LIST) and implicit view/ratsnest updates
- Simplified SELECTION class, it now can be directly added to a VIEW
- Removed unnecesary casts and templates
- Introduced C++11 features (range based for, lambdas) where they improve code readability
- Added non-undoable COMMITs, which can be used to propagate change notifications to interested listeners (e.g. ratsnest/view)