This places the Delete markers/Run/Close buttons at the bottom of the
form rather that inside the panel. Allows the user to access the
functions even when on a different panel.
Fixes: lp:1815102
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1815102
Using the normal command, oval holes are "drilled" by a route command.
Some board houses do not accept this normal command.
In this case, the drill dialog allows using an other Excellon drill command (a slotted hole).
Note also some board houses do not understand this alternate command!
GTK does not handle enlarged text layouts automatically, so we need to
get the screen size before choosing the correct grid width for the
dialog
Fixes: lp:1788495
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1788495
When loading a part in libedit, also transfer certain screen
settings to the incoming SCH_SCREEN, from the current
SCH_SCREEN.
Currently, the grid settings are transferred, but this could
also do other settings if needed.
Also remove some duplicate commentary and mention why the
grid is set in a SCH_SCREEN even though the BASE_SCREEN ctor
sets the same default.
Fixes: lp:1815108
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1815108
When doing a global edit of the tracks and vias, we need to allow for
the possibility that the track size doesn't change and that this is
explicitly allowed without DRC error.
The using the "first available" numbering option, force an
artifical linear numbering scheme starting at '1'.
Start the pad name provider at the 0'th pad index.
Also adds a few related tests and adjusts tests affected by
this change to reflect that the offset still applies.
This can be expanded in future to be more general by skipping
pad (which would allow a custom start and numbering scheme
while still avoiding duplication), but for now,
this does what the UI says and avoids string changes in 5.1rc.
Fixes: lp:1814918
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1814918
Fixes: lp:1814917
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1814917
Do not keep pointer to SCH_EDIT_FRAME in the rescuer object to prevent
it from creating dialogs with itself as the parent when call from the
rescue dialog which is itself a grandchild of the frame window.
* Make LIB_TABLE_BASE::GetCount() return unsigned. This is more
consistent with the behaviour of STL containers (especially the
boost::ptr_vector this is really accessing). Sadly
wxGridTableBase() forces an int, so a cast is still required
at the WX interface.
* Make LIB_TABLE_BASE::At() return a reference. First, this is more
consistent with normal STL indexing operator[]'s, and secondly, it
allows an idiomatic const index method (so you can access const
LIB_TABLE_ROWs from a const LIB_TABLE_BASE).
The motivation is to allow use of this class and LIB_TABLE_ROW
in a test program, where the LIB_TABLE_BASE is const.
Some basic tests on LIB_TABLE and LIB_TABLE_ROW that demonstrate
the behaviour of fallbacks and various access methods.
Also add a few LIB_TABLE_BASE comments and changed some NULLs to
nullptr.
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.
The bitmap definitions (BITMAP_DEF and so on) do not
have any dependencies on other libs, including WX. This
means the bitmaps library can be isolated from the other
dependencies.
Common now depends on bitmaps, and libraries that depend
on common can pick it up from the common target_link_libraries,
as it is PUBLIC. This means a lot of targets no longer
need manual bitmap linkage.
This avoids a circular dependency that was previously reported
by static analysis.
Avoiding pulling in WX and other headers into the include
tree of each bitmap .cpp is a huge speed up (around 10x) in
compilation, and the generated static library is also 10x
smaller (20MB vs 200MB)
Add common as a link library to pnsrouter,connectivity.
THese library do still use common code (including bitmaps,
via base_screen.h) and this allows them to pick up the libcommon
includes correctly.
In countries using a comma as floating point separator, the --min-distance="0.0100 mm" was passed as --min-distance="0,0100 mm"
This is incorrect and broke the command line.
Fixes: lp:1814559
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1814559
Circles and Squares are handled correctly. Octagons are converted to
circles. Pad 1 is identified by the "1" string in the Eagle name.
Fixes: lp:1784126
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1784126
Fixes and issue where forces were calculated using the current track
width even in differential placer mode where the tracks are specified by
the differential pair width.
Fixes: lp:1814480
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1814480
Using the quantity column for the collapse/expand controls feels too odd
when you expand and everything under the parent is a '1'.
Fixes: lp:1780847
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1780847
SEG collisions and distances are a fundamental part of SHAPE collision testing
and are therefore critical for DRC correctness.
Also a few Collinear tests.
When creating new lib table rows, the pointer becomes managed by the new
table through the boost::ptr_vector. The row is non-copyable, however,
so we lose the reference as soon as it goes out of scope. Creating a
clone provides a new pointer that is moved into the table on creation.
Fixes: lp:1792456
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1792456
Choosing the drag origin should not be dependent on the snap settings in
pcbnew. Snap settings are sensible when you are designating a target
only. Additionally, when dragging a module, we do not want the
footprint's pads to be used as targets for snapping.
Fixes: lp:1814402
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1814402
Assignment of columns was offset based on the quantity column. This
cleans the implementation as well as setting the correct width
Fixes: lp:1814380
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1814380
When the user cancels the footprint load, we should assume they are
canceling the placement of a new footprint. This also adds sanity check
when populating the list
Fixes: lp:1814181
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1814181
It was a regression from 5.02 version.
The block of new footprints to place has now its reference point (the point that is on the graphic cursor) fixed.
This is the first footprint loaded from the list.