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.
ADDED: Back annotation algorithm,
eeschema back annotation dialog
CHANGED: added some minor helper methods to SCH_REFERENCE_LIST and SCH_REFERENCE,
split SCH_REFERENCE_LIST::CheckAnnotation on 2 parts to reuse code
* 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.
* Make the events generated by the selection of context menu items
have the position where the menu was opened
* Ensure that TC_COMMAND type events have their position set to
be the cursor position where the event originated
This allows rapid debugging of the coroutine memory issues. It moves
the default stack size to 256 * 4096 = 2^20, which will utilize full
pages on all architectures.
* 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
Our coroutine system can make debugging memory issues harder by not
following a standard stack allocation system. We can get around this by
using valgrind's built-in stack instrumentation. Each coroutine
registers a stack allocation allowing memcheck to recognize when
accesses are bounded.
We were running into various corner conditions where a tool's event
loop would exit while the tool was still active, or the tool would
get popped while we were still in the event loop. (A lot of these
had to do with the POINT_EDITOR's, but not all of them.)
The new architecture:
1) tools always do a Push()/Pop()
2) everyone is responsible for their own pops; no more stack-clearing
on a cancel
3) CancelInteractive events go to all tools to facilitate (2)
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
If a tool called something like clearSelection while processing a
MOUSE_CLICK, the SELECTION_TOOL will pass the clearSelection
COMMAND_EVENT because it handles it as a transition, not as an
event. Because m_passEvent is effectively global, the tool manager
would then interpret that as passing the MOUSE_CLICK and we'd end
up processing the click by multiple tools.
Delete the copy ctor and assignment operator to start with, but
even then the separate apps each have their own statically allocated
copy of the common actions. So we need to update all of them, which
also means having the kicad manager frame's set of actions on hand).
This changelist also adds a Clear Hotkey Assignment function since
the hotkeys set is now likely to be sparse with respect to the
actions.
It was confusing that the primary frames registered their tools
differently than the other frames. In addition, since the other
frames also added their own tools, foo_actions::RegisterAllTools()
didn't really register all tool but rather those used by the
principal frame (PCB_EDIT_FRAME, SCH_EDIT_FRAME, etc.)
The intention here is to make it possible to wrap up many of the
KiCad utility tools into a single executable. This reduces link times
as well as the duplication of CMake files needed to build very
similar tools.
This particular tool should be suitable for any code in common,
code in pcbnew and other end-executables probalby will need an
analagous version linked to the relevant kiface.
The first tool is the coroutine_example.cpp test case, which
can be useful when learning, debugging or porting the coroutine
infrastructure.
The intention here is to make it possible to wrap up many of the
KiCad utility tools into a single executable. This reduces link times
as well as the duplication of CMake files needed to build very
similar tools.
This particular tool should be suitable for any code in common,
code in pcbnew and other end-executables probalby will need an
analagous version linked to the relevant kiface.
The first tool is the coroutine_example.cpp test case, which
can be useful when learning, debugging or porting the coroutine
infrastructure.
Many operations on the selection involved getting an item by index or
dereference. The std::set needed to iterate from the beginning of the
set to find the item in its red-black tree. Using a deque that we keep
sorted, we get index access in O(1) and item search in O(lg N).
Getting the position of a non-position TOOL_EVENT will
now result in a wxCHECK, and a null-position (0,0) will
be returned. The new interface HasPosition() can be used
to determine if a call to a position function is safe to
make from the caller.
Fixes the underlying danger behind lp:1796045, which has
already been neutralised by a4966adb6, which avoids calling
the Position() functions when the TOOL_EVENT is not known
to be a position.
Fixes: lp:1796045
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1796045
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
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
This not only reduces the number of different mechanisms, but
will also reduce (yet again) the number of Clarify Selection
pop-ups (because the CLIENT_SELECTION_FILTER runs before the
pop-up, while SanitizePads ran after it).
Fixes: lp:1710451
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1710451
(cherry picked from commit e50a993)
All calls to {save,apply}ViewControls() have been replaced with a new
method: setActiveState(). The advantage is that setActiveState() always
saves view controls settings to the tool that set them. As long
as setActiveState() is called every time there is a tool context
switch, the changes are kept up-to-date.
Fixes: lp:1748613
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1748613
Second disambiguation menu was caused by another call to
SELECTION_TOOL::RequestSelection() meant to get the list of
connected tracks. When there were only footprints under the cursor,
it asked the user again to pick an item to remove.
Fixes: lp:1748521
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1748521
Launching right click context menu overrides the cursor position, so all
actions executed by the tools will be performed in the right click
position. It created an issue, as the overridden cursor settings were
saved into wrong context if there was another tool activated in the
meantime.
Current implementation saves cursor settings for all tools and restores
them once the right click context menu disappears.
Fixes: lp:1745981
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1745981
Fixes: lp:1746507
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1746507
It fixes the case when a tool sets up a menu and starts its event loop
waiting exclusively for menu events. If none arrived, the tool was stuck
in the loop forever.
Fixes: lp:1744915
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1744915
Opening Properties dialog normally does not ask the user to confirm the
action, even for locked items. The exception was a case when there was
nothing selected and Properties dialog was invoked via its hot key -
then SELECTION_TOOL::RequestSelection() tried to get the item under the
cursor, verifying the lock flag.
Fixes: lp:1734537
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1734537
- added selection of reference point
- added snapping when pasting
- some minor code refactoring
- disabled pasting between footprint and pcb editors due to model incompatibility
- 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
- added TOOL_INTERACTIVE::resetTransitions()
- made protected and moved TOOL_BASE::setTransitions() to TOOL_INTERACTIVE
- TOOL_MANAGER calls TOOL_INTERACTIVE::resetTransitions() instead of
setTransitions()
This patch adds a radiobox to allow the user to select a reference point for
the move. The additional options are: User Origin (set with <space>),
Grid Origin and Sheet Origin (effectively making it an absolute coordinate).
A checkbox is added (where it makes sense) to allow overriding which point
within the component is put on top of the designated coordinate.
Fixes: lp:1460460
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1460460
A new items is added to the GAL display options (and the dialog), and a
hotkey (Ctrl+Shift+x) is added to toggle it.
Fixes: lp:1673633
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1673633