CAIRO_PRINT_CTX provides a Cairo context created from wxPrintDC.
It allows one to prepare printouts using the Cairo library and
let wxWidgets handle the rest.
When reading (and writing) a file, we must switch the current locale to "C" for LC_NUMERIC.
Unfortunately, on Windows, a wxWidgets assert was shown when reading some items (bitmaps images).
This wxWidgets assert (related to decimal separator) is overzealous and is now hidden only when reading/writing files.
Fixes a crash when typing fast in the place footprint filter box.
Also adds a bunch more checking to GAL locking, including making
sure the same person unlocks as locked, and preventing piece-meal
calls (the RAII objects must be used).
The decision to include the TTL library make KiCad a derivative work
under the terms of the AGPL version 3 or later license.
Add both the GPL3 and AGPL3 license text files and add a readme file
about the KiCad licensing. Contributing to KiCad still falls under
the GPL3+ license.
Fixes lp:1797095
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1797095
It happens when the char is not found in the font used to display netnames/pad names.
When happens, a wxASSERT is raised.
Unfortunately it can crash the application if it is during a paint event or some critical time.
Linux does not handle the resize command with wide-character extended
table UTF-8. The solution did not work for W7-32bit. This is a
compromise, attempting first the preferred, previous solution and
falling back to the secondary solution.
(cherry picked from commit 6106210c87)
Replace all instances of wxLogDebug with wxLogTrace in the common and
kicad folders to prevent unwanted debugging output.
Add new trace flags for locale and screen object tracing.
The usual smattering of code policy fixes.
Invalid wchar characters would throw an exception. We need a defined
output from the += operator, even for unknown character.
Fixes: lp:1798144
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1798144
(cherry picked from commit b37bc69476)
The connectivity files were unwieldy. This separates them logically
into data, algo and items where the items classes are those that hold,
surprise, surprise, the items, lists and clusters.
This prevents deadlocks when exceptions are thrown and the context
ends up not getting unlocked.
It also removes an earlier hack to try and minimize this which
didn't work anyway.
Dynamic casts should only be used when we explicitly check for the
resulting pointer to be NULL. Where we know the class is castable we
can use static_cast, save on overhead and ensure our resulting pointer
is non-null.
Block rotate and mirror now work like they do in Pcbnew (that is
they're treated as part of the block move/duplicate/whatever
rather than finishing it).
Fixes: lp:1780794
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1780794
1) when duplicating don’t keep original hidden until end of drag
2) reset selectionArea when showing it so it doesn’t flash in its previous location
3) center a pasted block on the cursor
4) don’t draw the source selectionArea when pasting a block
5) implement selection-style highlighting for contents of blocks
6) add pasted items to view so they don’t disappear when the block is placed
Fixes: lp:1747197
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1747197
Split antialiasing options out from display options. Move
antialiasing to common. Duplicate the rest of display options
for Eeschema.
Implement OnSelectGrid and hookup GAL canvas refresh to
SetPresetGrid.
Add Grid Settings... to View menu and move Show Grid from
preferences to View Menu to match Pcbnew.
5.0 doesn't set the GAL's line width. It gets away with this since
it's using the same GAL to measure as to set up the drawing, so
the width happens to be set correctly for other reasons. 5.1 uses
a separate GAL and so isn't so lucky.
Note: it's only the renderer that is changed from wxDC to GAL. Tools stay the same, consider this a temporary hack.
This commit splits the EDA_DRAW_FRAME, EDA_DRAW_PANEL and BLOCK_SELECTOR classes into two variants, each independently compiled into a static library.
- "legacy_wx" for PCBnew/Gerbview - wxDC-based legacy canvas. We have full GAL support there anyway so it makes no sense to introduce GAL rendering API to the legacy tools.
- "legacy_gal" for EEschema and the rest - GAL-based legacy canvas, using legacy tools but with a GAL renderer.
Such split ensures only a small part of the common library and eeschema is affected, without messing around with already GALified tools.
The commit also removes some header dependencies on class_drawpanel.h
It would appear that some platforms process the KILL_FOCUS event
after running TransferDataFromWindow(). This change makes sure
that the evaluation is done no matter the order.
Fixes: lp:1793911
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1793911
LC_NUMERIC is the right option to use in LOCALE_IO because only the floating point separator must be modified
When using LC_ALL, the Env var expansion wxGetEnv() was not working when the env var contains non ascii7 codes after a call to LOCALE_IO.
When using setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, "C" ) in LOCALE_IO, wxGetEnv() works fine.
Fixes: lp:1795990
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1795990
The '/' and ':' are reserved and cannot be used in symbol or footprint
names. They will cause the LIB_ID parser and formatter to fail. While
it seems like they should be legal in symbol alias names, they will
trigger a symbol rescue the next time the schematic is loaded.
Use ID_SCH as in the Eagle schematic plugin rather than ID_ALIAS to
ensure symbol names do not need rescued the next time the schematic is
opened.
Remove ID_ALIAS since the rules for alias names are the same as the
rules for symbol names. Otherwise, allowing '/' and ':' in alias names
will force a symbol rescue on the next schematic load.
Fixes lp:1795600
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1795600
When querying the view, we do not want to including items that are not
on layers that are currently visible. This routine is currently only
used by the selection tool (pcbnew and gerbview) and the grid helper.
Both expected this logic but were indifferent to the additional items.
Fixes: lp:1796403
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1796403
The guard isn't working on GTK (causing eval not to happen on
a kill focus), and I can't remember what issue I put it in to
solve. I've done a bunch of testing and it appears that we
don't need it, although I'm sure I put it in for something....
Fixes: lp:1793911
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1793911
Patch modifies the way graphs are displayed: instead of drawing one
point for each X coordinate, there is a line segment joining min and max
values for continuous graphs and all unique points are displayed for
discrete graphs.
Fixes: lp:1674143
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1674143
Graph rendering takes a lot of time, especially when there is a high number
of points to be drawn. The initial implementation drew all points/lines
even if the the coordinates were duplicates, in the new version duplicated
coordinates are skipped.
Fixes: lp:1674143
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1674143
There are lot of places where constants are used in the KiCad UI
as "magic numbers". The most common one is "5", used in many
wxFormBuilder and manual UI constructions as the margin.
This commit provides a place for all UI to look up shared
constants and other functions, to help create a consistent UI using
functions that provide meaning and intent to these magic numbers.
This is in preparation for making this widget optionally read-only.
Major changes:
* Construct panel in code, not with wxFormBuilder. This make's it
easier to conditionally construct elements that won't be used
in a read-only mode (e.g. the buttons).
* Use a generic "button row panel" widget for the buttons, as the
sizing and layout logic is reusable in nearly all dialogs, and
it's simplifies layout in the higher-level dialog widget. This
widget is one example of many possible "reuable widgets".
Put the cursor and pan control TOOL_ACTIONs in ACTION,
and refer to them in that way.
The handlers are currently identical in Pcbnew and Cvpcb,
and Gerbview (and all canvases) can benefit from them as well
if they are in libcommon. Also saves duplicated code.
Fixes: lp:1795855
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1795855
Adds Cut/Copy/Paste and Revert for footprints; introduces a new
shared Revert Changes? dialog; hooks up Add Library for footprints,
standardizes the Save As terminology.
This puts generic logic for KiCad environment vars in
one place.
Also updates the DIALOG_CONFIGURE_PATHS help to document
the new KICAD_USER_TEMPLATE_DIR and KICAD_TEMPLATE_DIR.
This version makes use of lots of things learned going down the
other rat hole. Avoiding the wxComboFocusHandler is key, as well
as specifying using the AltPopupWindow.
The key handler is still tricky with respect to those platforms
that use native controls, but the starting-key strategy is similar
to the one used with wxGrid text editors.
Happens only in Opengl mode.
So enforce controls in 3 group function: DrawGroup, ChangeGroupColor, ChangeGroupDepth.
Fixes: lp:1795044
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1795044
This is caused by:
* Not checking the hotkey data is not null when performing a
hotkey action
* Allowing hotkey actions on non-hotkey rows.
This fixes both of these, and adds an assert to warn if someone
does manage to fire a hotkey action on a non-hotkey row (but it
won't crash).
Fixes: lp:1794756
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1794756
It was possible to get conflicting hotkeys when undoing and resetting hotkeys
to defaults.
This uses the same logic as when setting hotkeys to avoid conflcits in these
other two cases.
Fixes: lp:1794730
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1794730
This separates the "ground truth" store of hotkeys from what is shown
in the dialog. This will allow us to filter the displayed hotkeys
while keeping the same underlying data structures.
Now, the UI data items interact with an intermediate set of data, which
represents the "original" hotkey data, and the "changed" data. The
ultimate aim here is to allow UI elements to come and go, but the
hotkeys that are "in-edit" are preserved.
This also allows us to abstract some bookkeeping complexity
out of the WIDGET_HOTKEY_LIST class into a separate non-GUI
class.
GTK uses a level of cooperative multitasking when dealing with
secondary event loops. This gives the wm enough leeway to process the
redraw before returning to the secondary loop
This commit finishes the removal of OpenMP from the KiCad codebase.
Removed in this commit are the OpenMP calls in 3d-viewer and
qa/polygon_triangulation as well as all references in CMakeLists.txt
std::thread is used instead for multithreaded computation
wxString constructor will determine string length using strlen() when it
is not explicitly specified, but there is no termination byte added when
reading file contents to 'buffer' variable.
Commit 73c229714 was a bit of a sledgehammer for the associated problem
of degenerate points. This commit replaces that one by only performing
additional simplification of the zone polygons on those polygons that
fail our initial triangulation attempt.
Add Display Settings to Footprint Browser.
Make each of them OpenGL on OSX and Cairo on other platforms.
Allow auto-zoom to be turned off and save last zoom setting.
Make ordering of tools in htoolbar consistent.
Standardize grid and zoom drop-downs.
Fixes: lp:1791667
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1791667
Modal yes/no questions should not be allowed to fall behind other
windows. They need to be answered before the program continues and
clicking outside of the dialog should not hide dialog itself.
Fixes: lp:1790640
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1790640
It creates a lot of integer overflow in Pcbnew in Debug mode (Legacy mode), although it ha meaning onlt for the Page Layout Editor.
This function should be deprecated when the GAL canvas is used in Page Layout Editor.
Calls the simplify/fracture polygon code on any polygon prior to
tesselation. This avoids issues with degenerate polygons where the
degenerate points are not sequential.
Fixes: lp:1790534
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1790534
Replaces Poly2Tri with updated code to process polygons faster and more
robustly. Notably, we can now handle overlapping holes in the polygons,
allowing us to cache the triangulation of complex boards
Using Title + Message wasn't working for all the dialogs which
did substitutions in the message (which was a lot of them).
Fixes: lp:1789348
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1789348
Also fixes a bug where nets wouldn't get changed because the
pads weren't changed and so the pad nets would propagate and
wipe out the changed nets on the tracks.
Also includes warning dialogs that pad nets will be changed if the
track nets are.
Fixes: lp:1779854
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1779854
Use standard Magnetize() to handle grid and magnetic pads.
Use the standard menu from PCB_TOOL. Delegating the menu to
the SELECTION_TOOL just caused grief.
Also brings clients (such as Position Relative To) into line,
and implements better Cancel behaviour.
Also improves visibility of modal status messages:
- moves Select Anchor message from status bar to popup
- moves Select Reference message from dialog to popup
Fixes: lp:1786727
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1786727
Also updates the file menu IDs so that we can actually handle
more than 9 items in the file history.
Also adds configurable file history length to the other gerber
files (zip, drill and job).
Fixes: lp:1745729
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1745729
Use the wxWidgets official accelerator key string for WXK_BACK (this is "Back") in menuitems instead of "BkSp"
Also when reading the hotkey config file, avoid to set a hotkey to unassigned when its name is not found in list.
The default value is used.
Unassigned hotkey use <unassigned> as key name (and 0 as key code) in file.
Primary change is to replace most control/window borders with
AUI pane borders. We implement our own AUI border drawing
routine which avoids the ugly one-pixel white frames around
dark canvasses.
Also increases the signal-to-noise ratio of all the pane
creation code in the various frames.
Don't process zoom both in Legacy code and Modern code; one of
them will decide the zoom has already changed and do odd things.
Make sure the view is updated after zooming, otherwise you have
to move the mouse over the canvas before seeing the new zoom.
On Linux (GTK?) the accelerator key BkSp, when used in menus must be coded as "\t\b" and not "\tBkSp".
However, On Windows, it must be "\tBkSp".
Joys of multi-platform development.
This reverts the previous work-around 7d62f14dd for the RTree splitting
degeneracy that was placed prior to v5. It appears not to have worked
for all systems. In its place, we use doubles instead of floats to
calculate the bounding box when filling the RTree. This keeps maximum
volume items from overlapping with the system boundary in test cases.
Be more intelligent about sorting lib tree items. (Footprint
entries, for instance, come out of an already-sorted list.)
Don't recreate menus twice when laoding Footprint Editor.
More pervasive use of WX_FILENAME to avoid expensive calls to
wxFileName::SplitPath() and string concatenation.
For POSIX kernels do all the work on the file-system side so we
don't have to keep converting back and forth between encodings.
Cache the footprint info on disk (in the project).
Move timestamp-generation (and checking) to the filesystem so the
above will be bullet-proof.
Rewrite some wxWidgets classes for performance (see common.h).
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.
This also fixes a bunch of bugs where an error during save would
still close the window (rather than cancelling the close action).
Fixes: lp:1785034
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1785034
Put the buttons in platform-compliant order.
Get rid of SaveMultiOptions in favour of repeated standard save
dialogs with a "Apply to all" checkbox.
Fixes: lp:1783444
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1783444
Eagle allows for variants of components to be listed in the schematic.
This patch copies the variant data into the imported schematic item,
prefixing the alternate variant names with "VARIANT_" and keeping the
alternate values.
There's no point in having both Save Symbol and Save Library when
only one can be selected at a time.
Also cleans up a bunch of extraneous icons, and fixes a few
copy/paste errors in menus and toolbars.
* in DIALOG_EDIT_LIBRARY_TABLES::TransferDataFromWindow(), m_contentPanel->TransferDataFromWindow
* is explicitly called to update library tables.
* Before wxWidgets 3.1.x, m_contentPanel->TransferDataFromWindow is not called by wxDialog::TransferDataFromWindow()
* and explicit call is needed.
* Since wxWidgets 3.1.x, m_contentPanel->TransferDataFromWindow is called by wxDialog::TransferDataFromWindow()
* thus creating two successive calls, not supported by m_contentPanel->TransferDataFromWindow.
* The call to wxDialog::TransferDataFromWindow() was just removed, as it is useless in this dialog
This removes the existing constructors so that all parsing must
be explicit and callers are made aware that they need to think
about illegal characters, malformed ids, etc.
Fixes: lp:1783474
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1783474
Also brings horizontal toolbar in line with Pcbnew and Eeschema.
And updates the EDA_LIST_DIALOG to current practices.
This finishes the removal of the active library concept from the
Symbol Editor (started with the new component tree in 5.0).
Fixes: lp:1740717
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1740717
wxDialog calls Show(false) when the dialog is about to be closed, but
KIDIALOG::Show() implementation did not forward the show parameter to
wxRichMessageDialog::Show() invocation. As the parameter was not
specified, the mentioned Show() call always used 'true' as the default
parameter, preventing the dialog from being closed.
Fixes: lp:1782999
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1782999