* Encapsulate file name member of base screen object.
* Encapsulate associated screen member of schematic sheet object.
* Create add screen method to schematic sheet object to simplify setting
the associated screen.
* Move the change file name code in the schematic sheet object to the edit
sheet method in the schematic editor frame object to eliminate message
dialogs.
* Improve reference counting in schematic screen object.
* Add helper type definitions for changing schematic object storage to C++
containers.
* Added the basic structure to the Sweet parser in sch_part.cpp.
* Got inheritence working off of the 'extends' keyword and PART::inherit()
* Tossed the units support out of sweet.keywords, since we agreed to go dimensionless.
++richio:
* Added the problemInputLine support to PARSE_ERROR, so UI can show the
offending line of bytes. Yes bytes, not even guaranteed to be characters.
* Moved ReturnLayerName() to static BOARD::GetDefaultLayerName() and migrated
to a Specctra DSN compatible default layer naming scheme:
Component becomes Front, Copper becomes Back.
* set_color.h: Cmp becomes Front, Cu becomes Back.
* D_PAD::DisplayInfo() changed to use actual copper layer names.
* more layer setup dialog work, moved all programmatic wxControl instantiation
into the wxFormbuilder environment, but this is fraught with danger:
wxFlexGridSizer used the tallest control to establish the row heights, so
be careful about changing control borders in the scroll panel. The vertical
size can explode since just a couple of pixels times the number of rows
is substantial. Currently I am setting a 5 pixel border only left, top, and right
but not bottom.
* Set copper layer count is back in place as a hack until I can get the enabled
layer bit map fully operational.
* Added exporting of netclass vias to specctra_export.
* DIALOG_DESIGN_RULES now remembers it last selected TAB and screen position and
window size, and its grid columns are automatically expanded to fit the
column titles. Remembering screen position and size allows someone with
multiple monitors, to have a given window always come up on the monitor last chosen
for it.