- The tools can now specify if the items in the selection must be editable/
deletable. This is groundwork to be able to select/delete DRC markers, which can't
otherwise be edited.
- Fixed disappearing of selected objects
BOARD::GetBoundingBox() now directly calls BOARD::ComputeBoundingBox()
and there is a new method BOARD::GetBoardEdgesBoundingBox() used for
call sites that needed to use ComputeBoundingBox( true ) in the past.
This allows COMMON_TOOLS to implement ZoomFitScreen without knowledge
of the BOARD class.
Adds a similar crossprobe as modules has in pcbnew. When clicking a
sheet in eeschema, the items that are exclusive in that scheet will be
selected in pcbnew if using the GAL canvas.
This appears to normally use the move constructor, but on Jenkins Fedora
20, it tried to use the copy ctor, which is deleted.
Constructing directly fixes this, and is the right way, anyway.
This compares the performance of RICHIO line readers against other
implementations, and can be used for profiling and optimisation.
Current benchmarks provided:
* richio FILE_LINE_READER
* Raw std::ifstream (no LINE_READER wrapper), using getline (so no line
length limiting)
* LINE_READER wrapper around std::istream, with a std::ifstream
implementation
* Existing richio wxInputStream wrappers (with File and FFile
implemntations)
There are times, when TOOL_MANAGER has to force cursor position
to make tools work as expected (e.g. when popping up a menu,
so tools get the right click position instead of current position
pointing to an entry in the menu).
If another tool is invoked, VIEW_CONTROLS settings have to be stored
in the TOOL_STATE object. In such case, it is necessary to revert the
force cursor setting when saving VIEW_CONTROLS settings.
Fixes: lp:1668712
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1668712
Allows to map nodes to pins for Spice models that have more pins than
corresponding schematic symbol. An example is a MOSFET model containing
gate, source, drain & body, whereas schematic symbol part has only gate,
source & drain with body and source connected inside the part.
Init'ing static wxBitmaps in the global scope happens before the GUI is
ready, which segfaults, at least on GTK+. This can happen in, for
example, the Python module. In normal use, the singletop/kicad
loader has initialised the GUI first, so it doesn't manifest there.
The introduces INDICATOR_ICON, which is a very simple class holding a
bitmap that can toggle on or off.
The ICON_PROVIDER class then provides icons to INDICATOR_ICONS, which
means the class can be used for more than just row indicators.
A default row icon provider is also provided for use in the standard row
selector.
This introduces COLOR_SWATCH, which is a reusable
widget that shows a color swatch and can invoke the colour picker
when duble/middle clicked.
It uses it's own wxCommandEvent to signal the change.
This makes the layer widget simpler internally, and also allows other
code to show identical swatches if needed.
On Linux with recent GTK+ toolkits, these swatches had very wide
borders, resulting in colour swatches of only a few pixels. On OSX, all
borders were disabled, leaving only the swatch.
This commit changes the wxBitmapButton to wxStaticBitmap, which fixes
the issue on Linux GTK+ and also removes the platform-specific element,
as it will now be the same on all systems.
These widgets aren't used as buttons anyway, a single click is handled
across the whole row, not just the swatch. So using a button was not the
most intuitive affordance.
Fixes: lp:1605411
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1605411