A sheetpath is required to correctly resolve text variables.
Depending on currentSheet is rife with bugs.
There are many places where we do *not* want to be prepending
field names to the field values, such as netlisting,
building PDF hypertext menus, etc.
Also, Find/Replace needs to work on unresolved text, as
that's what we're going to display (and if replace nuked
your variable references you wouldn't be happy).
Also simplifies the scoring algorithm so that it only
differentiates between exact-match, match-at-start and
any-match. The rest of the position-based matching
stuff is gone, as is the knowledge of the name vs the
keywords vs the description. All that is left to the
provider of the weighted search terms array.
Provides a single-point access for modifying the schematic and symbol
elements that allows chaining updates and reverting partial changes.
Standardizes the undo hierarchy between pcb and schematic editors
As this is another layer on the existing undo/redo structure, the
initial commit does not replace all undo/redo calls currently existing.
These will be handled in a series of follow-on commits
* Add check for valid symbol library link in annotation code to prevent
crash even if the symbol was not defined correctly. This will assert
in debug builds.
* Fix broken pin comparisons when library symbols have units with alternate
body style defined.
* Remove some macros from LIB_SYMBOL comparison function which made
debugging painful.
* Exit LIB_SYMBOL comparison function as soon as non-equivalent comparison
occurs.
* Fix broken library symbol comparison due to name differences when
checking for existing variants of the library symbol.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/14491
This iterated over all pins to find the pin after a given item. Because
out pattern is consistently to iterate in the outer loop, this means
that we were an O(n^2) loop for the pins just to find their names. This
affected very large parts (e.g. FPGAs) when switching sheets to display
Also adds simulation model inference to Symbol Editor's Simulation Model
Editor, and adds write-back from both Simulation Model Editors to their
parent Symbol Fields Editor dialogs.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/12505
Eeschema shows background fills on a different z-level than the rest of
the symbols/elements. Print the backgrounds prior to the foregrounds in
order to preserve this view for print output
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/12559
CHANGED: Symbol chooser search now considers custom symbol fields
Visible columns can be controlled in database libraries.
In standard KiCad libraries, we show columns for all custom fields for now.
Customizable column visibility will be added in the future.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/11946
There is no technical reason for this restriction for non-power symbols, so let's remove it.
This will allow more flexibility and compatibility with other tools.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/9389
Implement parsing and loading Spice libraries into KiCad. This is done
without any involvement of Ngspice -- we create our own in-tree parser
using PEGTL -- because Ngspice doesn't offer any intermediate output we
could plug ourselves into. We don't parse everything -- just the library
content, so this won't be that much effort.
We implement some basic Spice code preview to give the user a hint what
Spice code eir model will correspond to.
When duplicating pins in the symbol editor the duplicated pins will have
unique pin numbers assigned if the duplication target had the pin number
specified
Before they were 1/2 treated as flags and 1/2 treated as a mode enum.
The ERC flag relaxes constraints on data that is settable in the
schematic editor.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/11018
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.