wxWidgets 3.1.5+ on Linux will compile with the Wayland EGL
canvas as the backend instead of the X11 backend. This requires a
version of GLEW compiled with the proper EGL defines and a different
header/code for certain parts that are X11 GLEW specific.
This introduces an in-tree version of GLEW that will be built with the
GLEW_EGL flag then statically linked into the KiCad executables when
EGL support is needed.
- Check that we aren't already painting (return if we are)
- Check that GLEW functions exist before calling them in 3D canvas and throw exception if they are no longer available
- Catch above exceptions in paint routine and show an infobar message to the user
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/6246
The accelerator strings really shouldn't be part of the translation,
and some translations have cause the accelerator keys to be incorrectly
handled. It is simpler to make it separate and just join them to the
translated string.
Make all accelerator modifiers use lowercased Ctrl instead of CTRL
to be the same as the other modifiers.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/5992
in most of files, including wx.h is not necessary, when only 2 or 3 wx files must be included.
Moreover, on windows, including wx.h sometimes create compil warnings about
shadowed vars defined in some specific windows headers.
This is a board file format change to account for the new properties.
Also, we now only store the critical information about the dimension's
geometry in the board, rather than storing every drawn line.
The DIMENSION object is now an abstract base, and ALIGNED_DIMENSION
is the implementation that exists today (we will add more dimension
types in the future)
1) For a while now we've been using a calculated seg count from a given
maxError, and a correction factor to push the radius out so that all
the error is outside the arc/circle. However, the second calculation
(which pre-dates the first) is pretty much just the inverse of the first
(and yields nothing more than maxError back). This is particularly
sub-optimal given the cost of trig functions.
2) There are a lot of old optimizations to reduce segcounts in certain
situations, someting that our error-based calculation compensates for
anyway. (Smaller radii need fewer segments to meet the maxError
condition.) But perhaps more importantly we now surface maxError in the
UI and we don't really want to call it "Max deviation except when it's
not".
3) We were also clamping the segCount twice: once in the calculation
routine and once in most of it's callers. Furthermore, the caller
clamping was inconsistent (both in being done and in the clamping
value). We now clamp only in the calculation routine.
4) There's no reason to use the correction factors in the 3Dviewer;
it's just a visualization and whether the polygonization error is
inside or outside the shape isn't really material.
5) The arc-correction-disabling stuff (used for solder mask layer) was
somewhat fragile in that it depended on the caller to turn it back on
afterwards. It's now only exposed as a RAII object which automatically
cleans up when it goes out of scope.
6) There were also bugs in a couple of the polygonization routines where
we'd accumulate round-off error in adding up the segments and end up with
an overly long last segment (which of course would voilate the error
max). This was the cause of the linked bug and also some issues with vias
that we had fudged in the past with extra clearance.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/5567
Partititioning small polygons causes excessive partitions when we use a
fixed number of cells per side. Partitioning by size keeps the
partition count limited and speeds the calculations.
Also adds an option to not partition the grid for elements (like 3d
raytracing) that do not need it.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/5579
... instead of modifying the argument.
This will make the method usable in python API and will not incur
permormance penalty because named return value optimization (NRVO)
is a thing since C++11.
But even if copy is not elided vector is moved instead of copied.
https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/copy_elision
The use of printf, wxLogDebug, and std::err/std::out causes excessive
debugging output which makes finding specific debugging messages more
difficult than it needs to be.
There is still some debugging output in test code that really needs to
be moved into a unit test.
Add debugging output section to the coding policy regarding debugging
output.
This allows for the tool framework to keep track of a universal
set of conditions for the UI state (enabled/checked/shown) for
controls of actions. It removes the need for the main menubar
menus to be CONDITIONAL_MENUs and be rebuilt on each open,
and instead makes the updates of the check and enabling of
items handled in the native wxWidgets way.
This commit switchs the 3d viewer and kicad project manager window
over to this system.
Remove some hacks related to postprocessing (not need now because the
previous postprocessing improvements, light parametrization could be
used for tune or future parameters could be implemented)
This introduces layer handling to a lot of the geometry routines.
Many of them don't do much with it now, but it does help multi-layer
zones and will help when padstacks are implemented.
KiCad stores 3D cache files but never gets rid of any of them.
This patch adds a new function called 'CleanCacheDir()'. Any cache
files older than the passed 'number of days' parameter are deleted.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/1928
Implement blur based on depth weights.
Improve occlusion based on direct light/shadow it receives.
Improve occlusion mixing with the final color by using multiply instead
of subtract.
Remove debug and test code.
Swap syncs can limit the redraw rate as the screen waits for previously
issued syncs. Setting this to -1 allows for adaptive swapping
(resorting to unsynced if it falls behind) if it is supported by the
card but will fall back to unsynced (0) if the adaptive is not
supported.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/4226
Various architecture upgrades to support this.
Creating a BOARD now requires a valid PROJECT, which caused
some (mostly transparent) changes to the Python API internals.
ADDED: Project local settings file
CHANGED: Board design settings are no longer stored in PCB file
CHANGED: Net classes are no longer stored in PCB file
CHANGED: Importing board settings now reads boards, not just projects
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/2578
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/4070
There were a lot of plotters, exporters, etc. that were rolling their
own implementations.
This also introduces a lazily-built set of SHAPE objects for doing
collision detection and some forms of rendering (and later DRC).
Dragging filled zones in OpenGL was extremely slow due to the
invalidated triangulation cache. Moving the zone should also move the
triangles and keep the cache valid.
It's currently only supported in the Footprint Editor. It could be
easily added to the board editor (all the code is there), but the board
editor is a little short on room in the drawing tools toolbar.
A note to developers, please do not set the minimum and/or size of bitmap
buttons. It causes bitmaps to get clipped using GTK on Linux. If the
bitmap button size is not acceptable, then supply an appropriately sized
bitmap rather than attempt to force the wxWidgets sizing mechanism to do
what you want. This almost always causes platform differences that do
not work well.
You can now choose the behavior of dragging with the
middle and right mouse buttons.
You can also choose which modifier keys to use for
panning and zooming with the scroll wheel or trackpad.
You can also customize the zoom speed, which makes
it possible to have a good zoom experience on a wider
range of input devices.
You can also now zoom by dragging with the right or
middle button if desired.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/3885
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/4348
* Push all sizing operations into EDA_BASE_FRAME
* Save the unmaximized window size when maximizing
so that we can then save it in the config if the
window is maximized. Otherwise the config ends up
with the maximized size saved, and weird behavior
occurs when unmaximizing on the next opening.
* Use GL vertex buffers and index buffers for 3D model rendering
* Use material or average vertex color for bounding boxes instead of red
* Reinstate bounding box rendering with GL vertex/index buffers
* Use compact vertex/index data representation
- 8-bit normals
- 8-bit colors
- 16-bit or 32-bit indices, depending on model size
This should improve performance a bit on lower end GPUs with less memory
and bandwidth.
Fixes#4112
Move the camera out to its own so that everything else is board-
related, and then rename BOARD_ADAPTER.
At some point the flags should probably be moved out too, and they
can have the EDA_3D_SETTINGS name.
Replace SEVERITY_ERROR by RPT_SEVERITY_ERROR to avoid collision with a system definition.
Replace other SEVERITY_XXX by RPT_SEVERITY_XX for consistency.
Fix compil warnings and some other compil issues.
CHANGED: Settings are now stored in versioned sub-directories
ADDED: First-run dialog for migrating settings from a previous version
CHANGED: Settings are now stored as JSON files instead of wxConfig-style INI files
CHANGED: Color settings are now all stored in a separate settings file
CHANGED: The symbol editor and footprint editor now have their own settings files
CHANGED: Color settings are no longer exposed through BOARD object
CHANGED: Page layout editor now uses Eeschema's color scheme
Settings are now managed through a central SETTINGS_MANAGER held by PGM_BASE.
Existing settings will be migrated from the wxConfig format on first run of each application.
Per-application settings are now stored in one class for each application.
Previously, OnModify() was called for a lot of items, even when not modified.
For large schematics, the calculation time was unreasonable ( several minutes)
It is now called only a few times.
Remove holes on Silk layer by default so the behaviour is the same
on OpenGL and Raytracing.
Fixes#1836
Fix raytracing shadow offset issue.
Some codestyle fix.
Remove the CACHE_WRAPPER whose sole purpose was to allow the
cache to be stored in the project, and instead just have the cache
inherit the proper class.
Rotating to 0 when above pi would result in the board spinning back
through pi to get there. This led to jarring motion.
Also fix an issue added in b6f64815 where the board would rotate
2pi when crossing over the 0-2pi boundary.
* Split up the thirdparty code into the thirdparty folder (#3637)
* Create a new kimath static library containing all the math functions
This is part of cleaning the build system for #1906.
The 3d viewer is the last component to not use the action framework, so
we descope the common defines to its canvas. Once the 3d viewer is
converted, we can remove these entirely.
The floor render in raytracing creates interesting shadow effects but
significantly increasing the processing time for renders and has the
side effect of making the bottom of the board very dark if you simply
flip it over. Making this option off by default, we allow power users
to turn it on if needed for their renders while speeding up the default
raytrace and preventing new user confusion.
Given that we compare the dot product (square of length) to s_min_dot,
it means that s_min_dot also needs to be square, or we wind up
converting line segments into circles that are visually distinct from
circles, leading to gaps in polylines.
* Push a function into CONDITIONAL_MENU that adds the item
* Modify the tooltip for close and exit items to have the
program name
Fixes: lp:1835454
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1835454
In singletop mode, all frames show the "Quit" option in the file menu
and will quit on Ctrl-Q. When launched from the main KiCad interface,
sub-programs show the "Close" option instead and will close with Ctrl-W.
In this mode, Ctrl-Q will instruct the main program to exit.
Fixes: lp:1779938
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1779938
This allows a setting where the path is not one of the options. This
permits the user to select once to go to any path option (rather than
off the current and then back to currect) when the filetree doesn't
match the dropdown. This also selects the drop down item if it matches
the tree.
(cherry picked from commit f5284ced54)
A few files snuck in with CRLF for the line endings. These make it hard
to look at diffs as every line appears to have changed. This commit
makes only line ending changes, so can be ignored
It's a bit of a hack because they're statically initialized and
so we can't make use of the _() macro. We do still want it in the
code, however, because the string harvesting is based off of it.
Fixes: lp:1833000
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1833000
This corrects an issue with fill segments-per-circle and moves the error
to segmetns calculation down in a number of functions to expose the
single value for approximation
This removes the remaining hard-coded segments counts and replaces them
with the relative error calculation where the segments per arc is
determined by the maximum error we allow (smaller arcs = fewer segments)
Provide a toolkit-agnostic interface for "busy indicators", which
allows the 3D viewer to show a busy cursor, without the canvases
having to to know how a wxCursore works.
The motivation here is to decouple the 3D renderers from the WX
GUI system, as they can then be used when when there is not an
active window (e.g. for offscreen rendering).
Otherwise, attempting to use a wxBusyCursor without a GUI
available is an instant segfault.
In some linux configurations, the canvas refresh must be posted before
being handled. Simply requesting the refresh can queue the event,
preventing an up to date GL canvas from being saved.
Fixes: lp:1819536
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1819536
Use the icon scaling logic and call a toolbar rebuild when the
common settings change (echos the handling in Pcbnew and friends).
Remove an unused function.
The 3D viewer also uses OpenGL, so it also needs to
adjust based on DPI scale factors.
This patch moves the 3D viewer common config code solely
within the 3D viewer, and adds handling of the DPI scale. This
also avoids duplicated logic in PCB_BASE_FRAME::CommonSettingsChanged.
For now, as EDA_3D_VIEWER is not included in the Kiway settings
dispatch, still manually invoke the settings update from
PCB_BASE_FRAME.
The PANEL_3D_PREV gets a similar function to read the config, but
it doesn't have a listener for the update, so it's set just once
at dialog init, just like the existing pan settings.
Fixes: lp:1823681
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1823681
For legacy boards, the setting is picked up from the board outline
thickness. If the board outline has mixed thicknesses, then the
max is used and a warning is displayed.
Fixes: lp:1797787
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1797787
Allows 0 to 4 chamfered corners, not only one.
A custom shape allow this kind of shape. However because it is a primitive,
it is easier to edit and it support thermal reliefs.
Libpolygon can provide its own includes via target_include_dirs PUBLIC.
This means any linking targets do not need to specifiy them manually.
As common requires polygon, the polygon dep is also now no longer
required downstream of libcommon, as it's transisitvely implied
by libcommon's target_link_libraries.
This resolves a circular dependency previously detected and also
simplifies CMakeLists.
Add code to parse OpenGL version string and determine if ray tracing is
supported.
Rationalize ray tracing menu and toolbar to have the same behavior so
a single command ID can be used for setting states.
Fixes lp:1797500
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1797500
The standard DIM() macro was not typesafe as it happily deferred errors
to runtime that can be caught at compile time. Replacing it with a
generic C++11 constexpr allows for typecasting, comparison and compile
time error checking.
Where we can get away with lower segment counts (localizing an anchor),
we keep the low-def 16 segment count. Intermediate values and values
that are visible to the user are set to high definition. Most are
simply hints to the inflation correction but where they show, the user
show see smooth lines.
The hotkey name "Help (this window)" does not describe what the hotkey
and associated action does. It displays the current hotkey list, so the
action name should reflect that behavior
Currently, the plugindir in the plugin manager is constructed as
{CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/bin/../{CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/kicad/..., while
CMakes install uses {CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/kicad/...
In case CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR is a relative path "install" prefixes it
with CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX and both paths happen to match, otherwise
the constructed path ends up as e.g. "/usr/bin/../usr/lib/kicad/...".
For these cases where an absolute path is wanted CMake provides the
CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_<dir> variants which works the same as
CMAKE_INSTALL_<dir> when used as DIRECTORY for install.
The middle layer of the 3d contours does not need threading as it does
not have substantial calculations. It also contains has a few
wx*Asserts that may not be called from other than the main thread.
Rather than remove useful error checking, we remove excess threading.
Fixes: lp:1802940
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1802940
Append the appropriate file extension to the file name if the file name
does not have a file extension. This is a know issue with the GTK+ file
dialog.
Make the last 3D viewer screenshot last file used code more coherent.
Add the 3D viewer main frame trace string to the trace environment
variables doxygen group.
Doxygen comment and other minor code cleaning.
Fixes lp:1804980
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1804980
In C3D_RENDER_OGL_LEGACY::setupMaterial(), the struct
m_materials (which is made up of floats and glm::vec3f's)
is initialised with a memset to 0. This is unsafe, as
floating point value representations in C++ are implementation-
defined (so 0 in memory is not 0-valued for sure).
Use empty-brace aggregate-initialisation, which does the right thing.
Importing Eagle files allowed for invalid zone values for clearance and
minimum width that triggered asserts in the 3d-viewer.
Fixes: lp:1801188
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1801188
This was due to clicking on the preview canvas does dot give the focus to the canvas on Windows.
Now the focus is set when clicking on this canvas.
Fixes: lp:1794090
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1794090
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
Previous commit mistakenly included the full clearance for the rounded
rectangle circle. The CFILLEDCIRCLE2d takes the radius rather than the
diameter.
Apply same logic of using a filled circle to represent a zero-length
element as a filled circle with radius of the line.
Fixes: lp:1785823
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1785823
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
The Boost folks kindly decided to move the sha1.hpp header file location
so check the Boost version to include the proper header path.
Clean up debug trace code.
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.
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.
glFinish is meant to ensure every aspect of the screen is fully-drawn
before continuing. This causes issues with certain chipsets (Intel
4-8k)
glFlush is more of a suggestion that CPU work is complete and the GPU
should complete its work in a "timely" fashion.
We add an additional glFinish call before getting a screenshot as this
will copy the actual data from the card buffer.
Fixes: lp:1775976
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1775976
* Refresh the view only when changes are made in the caller frame.
* Allows recreate a new instances when try to open the 3D view from a frame taht is not the initial caller
* Remove duplicate code in kicad frames.
Initialize module matrices to identity matrices instead of default zero
matrices while creating scenes for raytracer. This fixes disappearing
modules in raytracer view.
Fixes: lp:1763026
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1763026
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
The 3D viewer panel had a default size that was causing sizing issue
with the footprint properties dialog. Set the default size to -1;-1
and set the proportion setting to 1 when adding the panel to the sizer
which allows the panel to file in the correct size.
Fixed some minor control spacing issues in the footprint properties
dialog properties tab.
Please note that is only a partial fix for this issue. There is still
too much vertical space which is partially due to the use of wxSpinCtrl
instead of wxDoubleSpinCtrl.
Fixes lp:1742701
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1742701
Passing an empty path to the 3D model select dialog results in the file
select control displaying the root path which requires the user to drill
down to get to the 3D models. Use the KISYS3DMOD path as the default
and fall back to the project path as required for the initial file
select control path.
Clean up some coding policy violations.
Fixes lp:1737094
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1737094
Improve dialog layout and fix UI policy issues with all of the dialog
boxes in the common, 3D viewer, CvPcb, and Eeschema code paths.
Updated the use of component to symbol.
Because of how wxMenuItem decodes the label text, the case of
alphabetic hotkeys is not preserved when displaying the menu. So,
alphabetic hotkeys that use the Shift key must be defined this way.
Fixes: lp:1737303
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1737303
LAYER_NON_PLATED to LAYER_NON_PLATEDHOLES
LAYER_PADS_HOLES to LAYER_PADS_PLATEDHOLES
LAYER_PADS to LAYER_PADS_TH
and add comments and fix a render issue in gal mode for non plated holes.
- Display offset units in 3D preview window (inches or mm)
- Fix offset in 3D renderer
- Fix offset in Raytracing renderer
- Fix offset in STEP export
- Fix offset in VRML export
- Display offset units in 3D preview window (inches or mm)
- Fix offset in 3D renderer
- Fix offset in Raytracing renderer
- Fix offset in STEP export
- Fix offset in VRML export
fp viewer uses the default colors, because it has no color setup dialog.
class_colors_design_settings: remove not used members.
Fix issue in modedit: the color config was never read.
Before the change, the plugins had to be installed to one of the default
search paths, but it should not be necessary for developers working on
3D viewer plugins.
This was due to a missing initialization of the dummy board color settings (used to draw the footprint in the 3D view).
Fixes: lp:1708712
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1708712
- support for background color setting
- removed several global config settings (such as g_Drc_On)
- wrapped most of global config settings in PCB_GENERAL_SETTINGS class
- reorganized PCB general options dialog to clearly mark which options concern only the legacy canvas
- new GAL feature for legacy users: double-click (or E) to change track width available as an option.
Fixes: lp:1530543
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1530543
Fixes: lp:1707145
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1707145
Using -O3 is default for release builds with gcc/clang anyway, so this
doesn't gain anything, but overwriting the existing flags might remove some
that might be needed.
eeschema now supports arbitrary colors for all object types, and
pcbnew does in GAL canvas. When switching from GAL to legacy canvas,
pcbnew will convert colors to the nearest legacy color.
bitmaps.h was included in nearly every file in the project due to it
being included by base_struct.h
Only about 130 files actually use the XPM definitions defined there, and
many of those already included bitmaps.h themselves, or via
menu_helpers.h. However, touching bitmaps.h would result in over 400
rebuilt files for pcbnew alone.
This commit moves the bitmap-related types like BITMAT_DEF out to a new
header, which is still included by base_struct.h, which is less
avoidable for now, it's it's used in the interface.
The icon list is still in bitmaps.h. This has the side effect that's
it's now easier to automatically generate this file.
Many classes in pcbnew and eeschema needed some functions moved
to the implementaitons from the headers too.
There is no need to use mm_malloc at this moment. Explanation:
1) It was planned that there was advantadge to use aligned memory but it
was not measured the performance. 2) aligned memory is needed for use
with SIMD (i.e: SSE) but that is not used at moment.
Fixes: lp:1626278
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1626278