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
Drop all uses of wxRAISED_BORDER and wxSUNKEN_BORDER from dialogs and
panels used in main frame windows.
Drop use of wxSP_3DSASH options on all wxSplitterWindow definitions.
Minor dialog alignment and spacing fixes.
- Add helper methods for DPI-independent sizes
- Make splitter sashes visible on macOS
- Remove SetSizeInChars() - wx has a built-in way that I missed
- DIALOG_CHOOSE_COMPONENT: DPI-indep splitter sizes
- DIALOG_RESCUE_EACH: DPI-indep default size and sensible HTML window
size
- COMPONENT_TREE: DPI-indep sizing
- DIALOG_FP_LIB_TABLE, DIALOG_SYMBOL_LIB_TABLE
Make the user prompt an HTML control for improved layout.
Fix some column title sizing issues. This is not a complete fix but
it seems better than the default sizing done by wxWidgets.
Use symbol terminology instead of part and/or component.
Create trace string source files for a common place for them and their
Doxygen comments.
* Components with multiple "converts" were rendered with all of them overlapping instead
of just one.
* Schematics missing a -cache.lib resulted in unnecessary renaming suggestions.
* The dialog title "Conflicts Checking" is inaccurate now (as we're checking for more than
just conflicts) and also somewhat awkward, unidiomatic GUI English; I renamed it to
"Project Rescue Helper".
* Add code to test if any of the components in the schematic cache have been changed
in the component libraries.
* Prompt user to accept or reject components when changes are found.
* If the user chooses to use the components in the cache, create a new library with the old
components and add it to the beginning of the component library list so the schematic will
not be changed.
* Create dialogs to handle user feedback and status.