Flipped footprint pads may report their "primary" layer as not the front
layer in high contrast. We need to check whether the board item for
snaps is visible on the active layers.
Fixes: lp:1847877
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1847877
In ZONE_CONTAINER( ZONE_CONTAINER& aOther ), the net info was set before zone type and layer were set.
So the net info was always set to ORPHAN net, instead of set to aOther net info.
Especially, it broke undo/redo function.
Fixes: lp:1840727
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1840727
The fracture routine introduces degenerate points that are healed by the
Clipper Polygon simplify command. This is normally fine but in the case
of hatched areas, there are thousands of degenerate points, which is
very slow in Clipper. Healing the degenerate points first before
simplifying and fracturing is much faster.
Fixes: lp:1847764
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1847764
This margin is mandatory to avoid incorrect polygons in Gerber files:
due to the fact Gerber units can be 10 nm (and Gerbview internal unit is also 10nm), valid polygons
can be converted to non valid (self intersecting for instance) by coordinates truncation.
This is a known problem in Gerber files (not specific to Gerber format)
Fixes: lp:1847737
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1847737
The router items may not yet have a board item parent. In this case,
the reference to the parent needs to be guarded before dereferencing.
Fixes: lp:1847717
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1847717
Therefore, for some footprints, the right footprint was not associated to the component.
The hash calculation was using a XOR to combine 2 sub hash values.
This is not a strong way to combine these hash values.
They are now added. Looks better to identify similar and different footprints.
Fixes: lp:1847575
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1847575
Items and layers that are hidden in the view should not be used as snap
points. This happens in multiple locations:
1) Grid Helper for normal tools
2) TOOL_BASE::snapToItem for router
Resolves KiPro Issue #116
Fixes: lp:1833128
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1833128
Unlike schematic symbols, the value field and the footprint name are 2 different fields.
So coupling these fields in the DIALOG_FOOTPRINT_FP_EDITOR dialog created serious issues.
Fixes: lp:1846533
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1846533
Calling Init() in an action routine will reset the router
settings to the state they were in when first starting pcbnew.
The Init() function is automatically called when the tool is created.
Fixes: lp:1843810
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1843810
It allow using the previous font set without CJK.
The new font (with CJK) is very large (10x), and can create (on Opengl) out of memory issues
with some graphic cards.
* ESC no longer closed the window since it didn't properly generate
the close event
* Copy/Cut from a context menu did not work due to a focus-loss issue
* Add better error handling for the copy/cut/paste actions to prevent
text that isn't an FPID from being inserted
* Fix not drawn shapes for clock low, inverted clock and broken shape for falling edge clock
* Especially, shape for falling edge clock was a not existing shape, therefore useless.
* now falling edge clock and clock low shape are similar.
Fixes: lp:1846901
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1846901
This function calls Pgm(), but when running from a script (not from kicad) Pgm() uses a nullptr reference.
The nullptr reference is now tested in ComputeBoundingBox()
* Fix wildcard display in the file selector dialog (on GTK
it would show the regex to the user)
* Move the file extension comparison into a common function
Before, if the tools were activated from the context menu,
they would start drawing where the menu item was selected
instead of where the menu was opened.
* 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
Standard apertures are circle, rect, oblong and polygon (regular polygonal shapes with 3 to 12 vertices)
The support of the standard aperture type polygon was missing in Gerber plotter.
The previous converter (maddy) is still available, during some time.
We therefore have the time to choose between them.
sundown is better to convert a md text, but is written to C
maddy has a few issues to convert a md text, but is written to C++
Both have no dependency.