Enable "save curr lib" tool of main toolbar when modified even if this lib is empty.
It happens when all items are erased, and it is consistent with the close libedit dialog
that ask for saving all modified libraries
Standalone eeschema did not have the project path set when importing
a non-KiCad sheet. Due to this any libraries created during the import
were saved to the directory of eeschema executable instead of the actual
schematic directory.
The previous implementation relied only on the project name. When it is
set, the imported library was named '-eagle-import'. Now it tries
the project name and then the file name, using 'noname-eagle-import'
as fallback.
The library name is stored in the plugin to avoid changing the library
name after the project name has been set.
Marks wire-bus entries as not dangling if there is at least a wire
and a bus on each end. Corrects behavior when wires and buses overlap
at the endpoint.
Don't apply missing-mouse-up logic to mouse-down events. The
logic depends on mouse-state, and the OS-synthesized mouse-up
and mouse-down events from a tap don't contain any state.
Fixes: lp:1737010
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1737010
A few methods differed by the number or type of arguments in derived
classes. They were changed to match the base class method signature and
marked as 'override'.
Module placer did not mark the newly placed modules as selected,
but all edit functions (rotate/place/etc.) rely on getting a selected
item. When a rotation/flip command was issued, the newly placed module
was dropped and the one underneath the cursor has been rotated.
To fix this the newly placed modules are marked as selected.
It also simplifies the placer code a bit.
Fixes: lp:1738148
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1738148
Revert() method was still not aware of CHT_DONE flag, therefore
the switch statement was always invalid. To fix it, the commit
type is split to type and flags as is done in Push() method.
Zones: it turned out that for every zone point, the set of hatch lines
has been drawn, resulting in numerous redundant lines. Now the set is
drawn only once per zone.
Custom shape pads: as GAL supports SHAPE_POLY_SETs, there is no need to
create a temporary vector to copy there a list of points to be drawn.
Changed the drawing calls to use SHAPE_POLY_SETs directly.
Thanks to Andreas Buhr patch, code for drawing filled polygons and their
outlines has been unified. Previously it was done by changing the
drawing method (GAL::DrawPolygon() vs GAL::DrawPolyline()), now it is
done by modifying attributes (stroke/fill).
The polygon drawing routing in the OpenGL-GAL did
not plot polygons which are "closed", i.e. have a segment
from their last point to their first point, correctly.
That segment was omitted.
This commit fixes this bug.