Also handle 0-width columns coming in from settings. GTK seems to have
an issue where these columns are impossible to resize even if they are
made visible.
Check for vertex placement against original size. Since we are
potentially adding vertices that are out of order with the original
polygon, we only want to check against the first set of vertices when
checking for polygon collision
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/17664
The white text in dark mode is too washed out on the cell colors to be
visible. Since we already purposely subdue the colors in dark mode, the
easiest fix is to just always use black text.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/17033
This will display a better error message to the user, instead of saying
that no plugins to load the file are found (because the plugin tests
will also fail due to being unable to read the file).
The dummy track in the merge colinear segments is used to overwrite the
original segment with the changes at the end, so the group must be
removed before leaving the function, and can't be removed at creation.
Fixes KICAD-74M
On Linux, this directory is shared between users, so a multi-user
machine needs to let the other users have access to the directory to
create their own lockfiles.
When we add vertices to the tesselation routines, we cannot reuse these
without the original vertex points.
It may be possible to copy and modify the vertices from the hint data so
that they are properly positioned but naive attempts (moving based on
first point) did not work, so for now, we disable the hint cache when
the vertex sizes do not match as this prevents OOB access
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/17621
If there is a small hole (smaller than the conn width), we can loop
around in a circle checking all points and not move past the mimimum
distance.
To avoid this, if we detect a loop, we exit the substantial checker.
This should return with true because a large hole will return true and
we are only checking to see if there is a minimum amount of copper
between two open areas
Currently, new global or local net labels are auto-filled with the
net name if the wire is driven by a global or local label. This
currently happens recursively within SCH_LINE. This fix moves this
to determining the driver from the connectivity graph, and removes
the determination from the SCH_LINE code where it does not belong.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/17527
This is required as during an undo / redo operation, rebuilding
the previous selection can result in a group / generator being
selected as well as all of their contained items. This prunes
the contained items to remove the possibility of a double-delete.
Most of our pointers will share the top 32 or more bits of their pointer
addresses, making cache collisions highly likely. This uses a hash
combiner to mix the bits more effectively