When displaying a sheet from this path, it's possible the sheet will
not have been initialized yet. Call DisplayCurrentSheet() to make sure
it is initialized, and then call RedrawScreen to update the zoom level.
Fixes: lp:1824362
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1824362
(cherry picked from commit 1c235a5c89)
The break wire command is actually two commands: modify the existing
wire and add a new wire. This means that the command must append to the
previous commit to avoid breaking the undo stack
Fixes: lp:1824251
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1824251
The wire image undo/redo option required special handling and was only
used in a single location. Replacing with single change handling
reduces the code complexity
OnModify() is called when staging the undo/redo modifications. This
requires that it not create changes that themselves need to be placed
in the undo/redo stack
Move repeated GAL config reading routines into GAL_DISPLAY_OPTIONS.
THe app-level config is in here already, do the same for the
common config.
This means that the configs are loaded consistently, which fixes
the symbol-chooser preview window, which previously didn't use the
same config routine as other GAL canvases.
Future work could move these functions to free functions that
act on the public interface of GAL_DISPLAY_OPTIONS to avoid
GAL_DISPLAY_OPTIONS having to know about wxConfig and wxWindow.
Fixes: lp:1824524
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1824524
Save and restore text thickness in SCH_TEXT::Plot() function to prevent
the plotting default thickness value from stepping on the original text
thickness and causing all of the text objects to magically change to bold.
Fixes lp:1823165
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1823165
This allows us to make the various netlist and pcb update routines
more atomic and less reliant on carefully sequenced asynchronous
messages.
This is also a prelude to adding support for footprint testing
without a netlist.
Adjust the sizer proportions slightly to eliminate the reported bug.
This may not be the ideal way to do this and there could be some issues
on other platforms but it does resolve the issue on gtk3.
Fixes lp:1820084
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1820084
Apparently at some point in KiCad's development, a '~' character was
prefixed to the symbol name to indicate that it was not visible. The
visibility state is now saved in the name field so remove the prefix.
The parser was kept unchanged.
Fixes lp:1632048
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1632048