Always use full sheet paths when storing sheet instances. Partial sheet
paths cannot be full resolved resulting in lost page numbers when renaming
sheet file name.
Fixes#9782
Remove duplicate instance data saved in both root SCH_SCREEN and SCH_SHEET
objects that was causing them to be out of sync. All sheet instance data
is stored in the SCH_SHEET object itself and rebuilt on the fly so it is
always current.
Remove Get/SetPageNumber from SCH_SHEET_PATH object so it doesn't obfuscate
where the actual sheet page number information exists.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/9782
Don't attempt to calculate bounding box of text variables. We do not
know the resolution of the text variable inside the importer. The
resolved text could be shorter than the text variable (e.g. ${#}
page number)
KiCad doesn't support multi-line text in fields, so we can't load it as
a text field (even if that would be the closest thing).
We should update this when KiCad supports multi-line text in fields.
- Update sch text help (~~ no longer gets converted to single ~)
- Update Eagle importer to correctly handle new overbar syntax
- Update CADSTAR importer to correctly handle new overbar syntax
They don't define a KiCad string class, so the header file name was
somewhat misleading. But the fact that they didn't match definitely
made coding more difficult.
It's tempting to say that we don't need to exclude filename chars
from symbols, but we might regret that decision down the road. Better
to just escape them.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/8694
In CADSTAR pins are single points. We can replicate the original look
of the schematic in most cases by searching the symbol for straight
segments that are coincident with the pin and use those to calculate
a suitable pin length and angle.
Create a new LIB_PART for scaled symbols. These will be then embedded
into the schematic file. However when "update from library" is done,
it will revert to the unscaled symbol.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/8494
The previous assumption was that a part definition would always hold
the information about the symbol. However some designs have symbol
instances that refer to a different symbol definition than that
specified in the part.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/7808
Always add a label at bus terminals to ensure connectivity. The original
design might already have a bus terminal with a given location.
If the original design does not have a label, just make it very small
to keep connectivity but make the design look visually similar to
the original.