The middle layer of the 3d contours does not need threading as it does
not have substantial calculations. It also contains has a few
wx*Asserts that may not be called from other than the main thread.
Rather than remove useful error checking, we remove excess threading.
Fixes: lp:1802940
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1802940
Make sure the view is rebuilt before selecting the new footprints
so that they're shown only in the selection overlay.
Don't start the drag until the dialog is closed so we don't have
a bunch of extraneous mouse warping.
Fixes: lp:1775265
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1775265
This allows people to continue to use the edge-width as a proxy
for board edge clearance until we implement board edge clearance
as a real feature.
Fixes: lp:1797787
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1797787
When closing a project, the screen is released, so we need to avoid
cross-probe calls dereferencing the screen pointer.
Fixes: lp:1807501
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1807501
Graphic lines and polygons are drawn to fit specific areas for which it
is helpful to have the endpoint controlled by the cursor even when
constraining the angle.
Fixes: lp:1805502
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1805502
Append the appropriate file extension to the file name if the file name
does not have a file extension. This is a know issue with the GTK+ file
dialog.
Make the last 3D viewer screenshot last file used code more coherent.
Add the 3D viewer main frame trace string to the trace environment
variables doxygen group.
Doxygen comment and other minor code cleaning.
Fixes lp:1804980
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1804980
Under GTK3, the scrollbars fade in and out, causing a cascade of
re-paint events. These cause KiCad to be unresponsive while the repaint
events occur. By default this is 1s fade in 1s fade out but can be
configured by the user/wm.
Area mapping the repaint events to just scrollbar areas will be a good
solution but until/unless that happens the scrollbars in GTK3 are
problematic.
On GTK+3, the zoom events are smaller and faster, so
the trigger the zoom acceleration.
A simple fix is to use the non-accelerated Mac-style
zooming and an appropriate constant. This can be tweaked
further as needed.
Fixes: lp:1786515
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1786515
GTK3 smooth scrolling is enabled by wxWidgets but not to the exclusion
of normal scroll up/down events. wxWidgets maps these both to the same
scroll handler and will fire them both if they are not handled before
being queued. Testing timestamps allows us to mark and ignore the
dupes.
This is set to GTK3 only for now as it isn't listed as a problem for
other platforms. But it shouldn't cause issues if it is enabled
elsewhere in the future.
Schematic symbol library link names are unquoted strings that can
contain non-ascii characters which breaks the parser. Converting
the line to uft-8 before breaking the string into tokens resolves
the issue.
Pin names are unquoted strings that can contain non-ascii characters
which breaks the parser. Converting the line to uft-8 before breaking
the string into tokens resolves the issue.
Clear the annotation of only the appended schematic and any sheets in it's
hierarchy. Do not clear the annotation of the symbols in the target sheet.
Fixes lp:1805695
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1805695
Iterating over unquoted strings as ASCII8 fails when ' ' character is
not the LSB of a UTF8 string with wide characters. Change parsing method
for unquoted strings to convert the entire line as UTF8 and then use
wxStringTokenizer to break the line into tokens at the ' ' characters.
Fixes lp:1806206
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1806206
IsPolygonFilled() replaces the hard coded comparisob with Edge_Cut in code.
For now the polygon is not filled only on Edge_Cut layer.
But in the future, it could be an option for other layers.
Commit 1858b7dca corrected the handling of polygons on the edge cut
layer for board items. This adjusts for the possibility of polygons
in modules on the edge cut layer by applying the module offset/rotation
to the polygon elements.
Like circles, polygons are self-closed elements that define an outline.
This allows them to be used as such for board outlines and cutouts.
Fixes: lp:1795563
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1795563