The hotkey fix committed in 53b1ec81 broke non-us keyboards. Change the
hotkey help hotkey from '?' to Ctrl+F1 to prevent the hotkey list dialog
from being shown when placing a bus wire junction in Eeschema and when
changing the track posture in Pcbnew. This is still broken in the GAL
framework.
When updating toolbars make sure the events are coming from the
toolbar in question (and not the menus which share the same ID).
Fixes: lp:1763563
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1763563
Symbol/footprint library and entry have the same set of forbidden
characters with a single exception, space character. To accommodate for
this difference, LIB_ID validation and fix methods have been extended to
specify the LIB_ID type that is checked (schematic/board).
LIB_ID::HasIllegalChars() and LIB_ID::FixIllegalChars() had two different
sets of characters treated as invalid in LIB_IDs. The set has been
factored out to another function to avoid duplication.
Nets assigned by power pins are weak, meaning they are valid
as long as there is nothing else attached to such pins. This patch
checks whether there are other wires or pins attached to a power pin
before placing a global net label.
Fixes: lp:1755191
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1755191
Each named power input pin in Eagle creates an implicit connection to a
net with the name of the pin (e.g. GND, VCC). It is also done for the
units (gates in Eagle nomenclature) that have not been instantiated in
the schematics.
To emulate this behaviour in KiCad:
- Placed components are checked for power input pins, so they will have
global net labels attached to create the described implicit connections.
- As the components are placed, the remaining units of the symbol are
checked for power inputs to see if they need to be instantiated together
with global net labels.
Fixes: lp:1755191
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1755191
Field Editor dialog calls LIB_EDIT::SetFields() that deletes the old
LIB_FIELD objects and creates new ones. If any of the old LIB_FIELD
objects had been selected before invoking the dialog, then one of the
update UI event handlers will crash trying to access the object.
This is due to the fact the same ID was used for menuitems in menubar,
and tools in toobars.
Especially, some items were not compatible due to different attributes.
Windows does not accept the same ID for 2 items inside the same frame.
It creates issues (items not shown, Asserts, ...)
Renaming a subsheet but keeping the filename should not present a
warning to the user. The was triggered due to comparing a
fully-qualified filename to a relative filename.
Fixes: lp:1744475
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1744475
Eagle support net labels that are naming wires not directly connected to
the labels. In KiCad it is not possible, therefore such detached net
labels need to be moved, so they touch the corresponding wire.
The initial algorithm did not take into account that a moved net label
might be placed on a wire crossing, effectively shorting two nets. This
commit improves the placement algorithm by avoiding the wire crossing
points when placing a label.
Fixes: lp:1748502
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1748502
While we already cache the loaded footprint files, parsing said files
into the list is also time-intensive. Since the FOOTPRINT_LIST is
already hash-stamped against the current timestamps of the files that
make up the list, sharing a single copy of the list is quite
straight-forward.
With hash character starting the reference value, schematic components
are considered as virtual and therefore netlist updater do not warn about
an unsigned footprint anymore. This approach is useful to handle logos,
frames or other virtual Eagle components.
Fixes: lp:1756281
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1756281
ngSpice frequently ends up a simulation with an error:
"Error: ngspice.dll cannot recover and awaits to be detached"
The only way forward is to reload the shared library and
reinitialize ngSpice.
Fixes: lp:1753101
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1753101
Schematic components have illegal characters replaced during load,
leading to broken component-symbol links. To avoid this, library symbols
should have their names fixed in the same way.
Fixes: lp:1752419
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1752419
Duplicate is handled like move/drag but shouldn't mark the original
items as moving. This prevents a redraw from drawing the original
items.
Fixes: lp:1750083
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1750083
The backup code was designed for a project with all of the schematics
in the project folder which is not always the case. Fix the schematic
backup to keep the schematic folder structure in tact during backups.
Fixes lp:1751662
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1751662
Keep any Eeschema color except background a fraction off of true white
to ensure that BW printing shows the lines as black. Only the
background is allowed to be white in an Eeschema printout.
Fixes: lp:1662859
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1662859
For some reason, when calling python and giving a full filename script, the last separator in the filename
must be '/', not '\'.
Otherwise the import command inside the script does not find files to import in the same folder as the script.
We cannot replace blindly '\' to '/' in command line because it does not work for file on a server (name starting by \\server_name\).
So the fix is just replacing one '\' in python script full filename.
This is not perfect, but at least it works for newly created plugin commands.
Also adds indicators in layers palette for feedback.
Also generates sized images for all indicators instead of using
scaled bitmaps (which didn't look great).
Also fixes a completely unrelated typo in a UI string.
Includes some dialog changes to go with the menu update.
Includes promoting the Pcbnew graphics mode back to main menu.
Includes renaming Graphics modes to Toolsets.
Currently, if a old label already containing a '/' (or a space) is edited, it is accepted,
but no new not allowed char can be added to the label.
(Previously, a sheet pin label was not filtered)
This also makes the dialog modeless so that one switch between
sheets while annotating to choose the base numbers for each
sheet (assuming they don't like the base number we pick because
of the order of the sheets).
Fixes: lp:1154131
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1154131
Also fixes:
- forcing the annotation scope to "full schematic" when run
as a prerequisite to Generate Netlist.
- a long-standing bug where displaying extra items in a dialog
would mess up the height of the HTML_REPORT_PANEL (becasue
we were setting the html window's height rather than its
parent flexgrid.
- initializing the annotation radio buttons to safe values
(full schematic and keep existing)
Fixes: lp:1750062
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1750062
Local net labels are preceded with sheetpath (even for single sheet
schematics it is '/') causing net name conflicts between schematics and
layout. It can be easily avoided by using exclusively global net
labels, at the cost having uglier schematics.
After Eagle project import, schematic and board netlists are inconsistent:
footprints do not have sheetpaths assigned, schematics are unannotated.
One can update netlist either by references or timestamps, but timestamps
are empty in pcbnew, and updating by reference must by preceded by
annotation which may lead to broken links between board and schematics
(Eagle does not require references to end with a number, so KiCad annotater
will add numbers in such cases).
To fix the problem, there is a two step netlist update:
- update by reference without the annotation step, to assign
correct sheetpaths to footprints
- update by timestamp, after symbols are annotated, in order to
update references in the board
Fixes: lp:1748502
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1748502
Board update KiWay request may now contain options in the message
payload:
- "no-annotate": do not enforce annotation
- "quiet-annotate": annotate without displaying a dialog
- "by-reference": update netlist by reference, no dialog displayed
- "by-timestamp": update netlist by timestamp, no dialog displayed
Sheet file name paths were not being saved and restored properly under
certain conditions when walking the sheet hierarchy causing schematic
load errors.
Changed debugging output to use wxLogTrace left over from last fix.
Fixes lp:1748401
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1748401
Deleting lines can create new ones when old lines are merged as the
result of a delete operation. This checks that all items inside a
selection block are deleted before finishing.
Fixes: lp:1748907
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1748907
Fixes a bunch of errors:
- libedit and libbrowser would zoom to bounding box but centre on canvas
- libedit, libbrowser and gerbview didn’t take the scroll bars into account
- pcbnew didn’t take scroll bars into account or apply the 10% margin
- appending a board file would re-centre, but not re-zoom
Fixes: lp:1504302
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1504302
Try as you might to keep them fresh, there's no gaurantee.
Instead, just treat them as weak references and search the
existing items for a pointer-value match.
This also allows us to remove some code which kept recycling
the search position back to the start ever time a replace
was done.
Fixes: lp:1559258
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1559258
Extra labels to preserve eagle named nets feature are now placed at the
end of a wire segment instead of the middle of a wire. Prevents a label
being placed on crossing wires that are not connected by a junction
resulting in an incorrent netlist.
Many had already been fixed but weren't working on Mac because
of the DIALOG_SHIM hack (now fixed). Others hadn't been updated
yet. Also includes some cleanup for elipses in buttons and
layout.
Fixes: lp:1748506
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1748506
File names can be reliable compared only after normalization. The
problem is the easiest to observe on Windows, where one can use slash or
backslash as path separator, so even though C:/file.txt and C:\file.txt
pointed to the same file - simple string comparison would indicate they
are different files.
Fixes: lp:1744724
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1744724
1) don't call UI-level LIB_PIN routines when reading library --
not only are they a performance hit, they set the modified flag
too
2) limit progress dialog updating to 15 times a second (this
had crept back up to 31% of the time spent loading libraries)
Fixes: lp:1734773
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1734773
Keystroke zoom (F1/F2) always centered the screen, because it
was handled as ID_POPUP_ZOOM_IN event. Mousewheel scrolling
was ok, because it is handled using different event based
on the configuration.
This patch introduces special event ids for keystroke
zooming that are then properly translated to either
ID_POPUP_ZOOM_IN or ID_OFFCENTER_ZOOM_IN depending
on the configuration.
The same issue is fixed for legacy canvas pcbnew.
Fixes: lp:1742567
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1742567
Signed-off-by: Martin Sivak <mars@montik.net>
PICKED_ITEMS_LIST knows the architecture of the undo commands so
that it can delete those ITEMs which it owns. This represents poor
encapsulation so instead of adding yet another case, I added a
UR_TRANSIENT item flag which is set by callers whenever they create
new objects to “give to” the undo/redo stack. This allowed some
cleanup of other code, but cleaning up UR_DELETE and UR_WIRE_IMAGE
will be a bigger task and have to wait for another day.
Fixes: lp:1542018
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1542018
1) Edit Symbol gets similar fix as Place Symbol
2) progress dialog updating reduced to once every 50ms
3) SearchText gets lazy normalization
4) TypeNames get lazy translation
5) default fieldNames get translated a single time per language change
These fixes reduce first-load-time of both Edit Symbol and Place Symbol
by about 2/3, and second-load-time of Edit Symbol to near-instantaneous.
Spice netlist exporter processes all texts on the exported schematic
sheet to find spice directives and include them in the output file.
By default it also added ".title KiCad schematic" in the first line, so
if there was another .title directive in the exported schematic sheet,
the generated file would contain two .title directives.
This patch looks for .title directive and when one is found - it uses
the specified title in the first line.
This commit aims at making the pin edit coupling easier to understand.
It renames the mode to 'synchronized pin edit', shortens the description
and inverts the logic to avoid double negation.
To make the code clearer, two items have their name changed to fit the
new description:
- m_editPinsSeparately -> m_syncPinEdit
- ID_LIBEDIT_EDIT_PIN_BY_PIN -> ID_LIBEDIT_SYNC_PIN_EDIT
This adds a set of conditions that will prevent a wire from being
automatically trimmed. Wires that are currently being moved or are
newly created or are explicitly avoided will not be removed. This also
adds a function to set a flag on items in a block.
Fixes: lp:1744632
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1744632
Don't use wxFileName == operator when comparing cache file name. There
is a lot of overhead the wxFileName == operator that is not necessary
so just do a comparison with the original string used to create the
cache.
Rename GetPolyPoint() to BuildPolyPointsList(), because GetPolyPoint() looks like an accessor, but it is not an accessor.
(Using it as accessor can creates a *very long calculation time* for very basic access to polygon vertices)
Fixes: lp:1745050
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1745050
The alias list now displays the user model (multiple aliases *of*
a root part, rather than a collection of names *including* the
root part). This simplified the error detection logic, fixing
the first bug in the bug report.
Updating the part in the library is now done uniformly on OK
(which was the second bug in the bug report).
Fixes: lp:1744656
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1744656
The crash happened when during rename operation, when the original part
buffer has been marked as deleted, but its memory was not yet freed. The
renamed part was still using the original SCH_SCREEN object, which was
freed together with the original part buffer.
The highlight colour on some platforms (OSX, for instance)
renders nearly invisible against a white background. However,
wxWidgets doesn't handle background colours on OSX and GTK+.
A separate commit to the new kicad/wxWidgets fork fixes OSX,
and we continue to use the old highlighting on GTK+
Fixes: lp:1741719
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1741719
Three interrelated issues:
1) Implement an undo/redo type for renames so that we know to delete
the old lib entry and add a new lib entry
2) When doing so (for the undo/redo OR the original edit), we must
make a copy of the 'original' LIB_PART which is used for revert, and
hand it to the new lib entry
3) When comparing a modified component tree item with the current item
we must also check for aliases.
Fixes: lp:1743857
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1743857
Fixes: lp:1744371
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1744371
Fixes: lp:1744373
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1744373
At least on Linux, if a null icon is used as icon in Pin Type column, other icons are not
displayed. So the workaround is to use a neutral icon when a specific icon cannot be used
(i.e. when pins are grouped)
Fixes: lp:1559542
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1559542
Schematic cleanup only makes sense after the libraries are fully updated
and loaded. Before pin caching, this was a minor difference but once we
needed to update pin caches, schematic cleanup can remove junctions from
pin-wire connections incorrectly.
Instead, we use the global OpenProjectFiles() schematic cleanup call to
be sufficient and not call a second time, prior to all libraries being
rescued and loaded.
Fixes: lp:1743148
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1743148
Major cleanup of many icons (started as a simple effort to tweak libedit and modedit icons)
Ref: https://lists.launchpad.net/kicad-developers/msg32860.html
* Each application icon has been updated
* Consolidated icon "modifiers" across many icons
* Replaced confusing arrows with "load" and "save" icons
* Slight code updates to reference correct icons
* Consolidate multiple representations of single icon type(s)
The component tree model was always saving the root symbol name which
prevented the actual alias from be selected in the symbol chooser
dialog. This also prevented the correct documentation information
from being shown in the information panel.
Fixes lp:1740742
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1740742
Change the behavior of the remapping algorithm to remap even if a
project symbol library table exists in the project file in case a
previous attempt to remap failed. The existing symbol library table
is backed up to the back folder and rebuilt.
Fixes lp:1741983
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1741983
This is meant as a stopgap for 5.0, with plans to add proper scaled
icons in the 6.0 cycle. A function KiScaledBitmap() is added, which
works like KiBitmap() except it scales the bitmap according to the
calling window's font size. Controls have been added to all the main
applications to let the user select scaling manually (these were omitted
from smaller apps that didn't already have a place to put them).
In addition, in eeschema only, the pixel height of the system font is
shown in the options dialog for diagnostics. This is only for collecting
feedback before 5.0 release from users with different displays and will
be removed.
File names with spaces were causing invalid symbol names in both the
rescue library and the cache which would cause both libraries to fail
to load because library symbol names are not escaped so the spaces
tripped up the library parser. Replace the spaces in the file names
with hyphens and in both the rescuer and the remapping code so the
library nickname in the symbol library table does not contain spaces.
Update the symbol library table dialog to prevent users from defining
library nicknames with spaces. This is different than the footprint
library table which allows nicknames with spaces. This solution is
a temporary fix until the new symbol library and schematic file formats
are implemented.
Fix off by one row in illegal nickname error message in the symbol
library table editor.
Crash was caused by removal of the selected item from the
wxDataViewModel, which was later accessed in
COMPONENT_TREE::GetSelectedLibId(). To avoid the problem, the selection
is validated before regenerating the tree widget.
Fixes: lp:1740952
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1740952
This commit is a partial revert of aa81f5b9 & 445ac505. LIB_ID should
not be modified when a library is assigned to its part, as the library
nickname cannot be evaluated during the assignment and might be
different than its filename.
Fix a bug where the full LIB_ID was not being used to look up the name
of the symbol in the cache library preventing the rescue to work when
rescuing symbol library table projects.
Add information as to why a symbol was rescued rather than only showing
what symbols were rescued.
Do not add rescue suffix to symbol name for symbol library table rescues
because if a symbol name exists in multiple libraries that need rescued
at the same time will cause subsequent symbol rescues to be overwritten.
Append the nickname of the schematic symbol library to prevent symbol
name clashes in the rescue library.
Verify the library symbol of the field being edited still exists rather
than use an assertion because it is entirely feasible that the library
symbol or library containing this symbol has been deleted and will cause
a segfault. Unfortunately there is no way to determine if the symbol is
a power symbol or not so just set it as a regular symbol so the user can
still edit the schematic symbol field.
Fixes lp:1742111
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1742111
When a LIB_PART object is removed, it deletes all of its aliases.
When the last one is removed, it tries to report the name of the
parent part, but as it has no aliases - it cannot return a valid name.
Use the symbol found in the library when the symbol is not in the cache
library.
Add an assert to prevent dereferncing a null pointer in the future even
thought this should not happen as the rescue algorithm does not add a
candidate when a symbol cannot be found in either the cache or any other
library.
Fixes lp:1741964
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1741964
Calling wxListBox::SetSelection( wxNOT_FOUND ) changes the internal
state of the widget without the intended visual effect (show nothing
selected). It leads to a situation when the default choice is overridden
with wxNOT_FOUND, even though the list box shows a valid value.
As there is no point in calling wxListBox::SetSelection( wxNOT_FOUND ),
the confusing call has been removed.
Dialogs displaying a lot of scrollable data should use SetSizeInDU()
instead, as FinishDialogSettings() will set a minimum size equal to
whatever can contain all the data (making it overflow the screen for
large amounts).