Also allows some symbol lib operations when we know the context even
if the library itself isn't selected. (For instance, select a symbol,
copy, paste.)
* Fix multi line text alignment.
* Parse schematic frame objects and convert them to lines.
* Make implicit global labels normal size so they can easily be seen.
* Move sheet fields to a more sensible position.
* Parse schematic symbol instances before wires so that the implicit power
connections can properly be tested. This will be used at a later time.
* Scale label text size down to allow for differences in label offset and
graphical items.
cacheLib() can cause a re-load event, which requires the C-locale.
LOCALE_IO needs to be set before this event to prevent mistaken ','/'.'
mixups
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/6434
Adds ability to start new commit to eeschema, allowing all
AddItemsToUndoList to always append without foreknowledge. Keeps newly
split wires on the tool until placed
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/7512
The automatic wire tool was not working in the gridless mode because the
grid snapping on/off logic present in `EE_GRID_HELPER`, based on the
value of `m_enableGrid`, was not taking into account that another check,
but for the global KiCad setting, would be performed in the `Align()`
method, which is inherited from `GRID_HELPER`.
I've modified all tests of `m_enableGrid` value to also take the global
setting into account, and moved checks for it to `Align()` method, as
it's more consistent this way.
I've also removed an override of the `Align()` method in the
`PCB_GRID_HELPER` class, as it was made redundant by my changes.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/7402
Fixes an issue on some designs that would not be able to find the
symbol definition referenced by the part due to different
capitalisation of the symbol name in the part definition and
the symbol definition.
Use terminal pin number (i.e. from the symbol definition) when the pin
number is undefined in the part.
This fixes a bug that resulted in symbols with "0" as the pin numbers.
- Load Fields in the library items as well as schematic instances
- Remove invalid characters (e.g. '\n', '\t', '\r') in fields
- Load footprint field (assume that the footprint library name
is the same as the filename of the schematic)
For unknown reasons, the move tool was not clearing the stack when
called from the edit tool. This moves the call to move tool to after
clearing the edit tool from the stack. The move tool handles cleanup,
so we skip the original reason for waiting on the move tool before
finalizing the edit tool routines
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/7481
In some cases selecting a field to change its value make this value invisible.
It happens until the dialog is resized, so I am guessing there is a problem
when initializing sizers settings.
Some differences are due to difference between libraries being files
in symbol editor and directories in footprint editor, but this unifies
most of the rest.
It also dispenses with the save-to-library vs save-to-document distinction
in the GUI because it makes for too much variability in the GUI, was
implemented differently between the two editors, and isn't needed as much
anymore now that we have the highly visible infobar.
There was also an issue that the save-to-board icon occupies the same
location and has the same size/shape/colours as the Board Setup icon in
PCBNew.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/7215
Starting a new action (to add junctions) will break the move tool loop
and cancel placement. We need to wait until the tool completes before
choosing where to place the junctions
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/7421
While editing the grid works on OSX, it doesn't appear to on MSW or
GTK. Whether or not editing the backing table is any better or not
remains to be seen....
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/7323
The conditions prevent use in immediate mode for common actions. While
this makes enable/disable easier in menu items, this fix is a patch
until we refactor the action framework to distinguish between immediate
mode hotkeys that should start without selections and menu items that
need a selection before running.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/5333
Tests for read-only in table save routines and catches other IO_ERRORS.
Still returns a non-specific error message but prevents crashing when
erroring during save.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/7352
This also makes sure that the user gets a warning before saving over
an older s-expr format. While that won't always be wanted, it's now
in the infobar (like in PCBNew), so it's not too onerous.§
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/7347
Now looks at how hard it is to select the item (grids) and switches only
if the mouse is more than a grid square away and there is a new item
under the mouse.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/4455
Due to a truncation when converting a value to integer, the first point was
sometimes missing because it looked like out of plot range.
Fix also a cosmetic issue in dialog.
Fixes#7345https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/7345
The variable `m_Initialized` in `BASE_SCREEN` is used by
`SCH_EDIT_FRAME` to mark whether a screen had its zoom level initialized
by the "zoom to fit screen" action. When this variable is `false`, the
function `SCH_EDIT_FRAME::DisplayCurrentSheet()` performs "zoom to fit
screen", modifying the zoom level. This function is indirectly called in
the undo routines, so if `m_Initialized` is not set to `true`, a zoom
change will occur when the user undoes an operation, a behavior that is
undesired.
`m_Initialized` was not initialized to `true` for the null schematic
(the schematic that is loaded if no project is loaded), causing the
aforementioned undesired behavior.
To prevent this, I've changed the `SCH_EDIT_FRAME` constructor to set
`m_Initialized` to `true`, since it zooms to fit screen already. I've
moved `m_Initialized` from `BASE_SCREEN` to `SCH_SCREEN`, as it is used
only in Eeschema, and renamed it to `m_zoomInitialized`, a name I
believe that better describes what this variable does.
I've also introduced the function `SCH_EDIT_FRAME::initScreenZoom()` to
group the "zoom to fit screen" action with setting `m_Initialized` to
`true`, as they often should occur together.
I'd also like to say that I'm not confident whether
`SCH_EDIT_FRAME::DisplayCurrentSheet()` should perform the zoom level
initialization at this point, but I have decided to not change this
behavior for now, as the commit history suggests it's several years old.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/7343
New strategy isolates all draw/don't draw decisions to the ViewGetLOD
routines, and all dimmed/not dimmed to PCB_RENDER_SETTINGS::GetColor.
The actual drawing in PCB_PAINTER is more-or-less conditon free.
Also adds new layers for pad and via hole walls so that they can be
controlled for high-contrast mode.
Also changes the drawing paradigm so that the pads are drawn even when
not on the high contrast layer, just in low contrast. The hole wall
is drawn in high contrast. This actually makes things clearer to the
user (although to be honest was done to keep from having to re-render
pads when the high contrast layer changes since we have two separate
layers now that we can adjut colours on).
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/7328
Without this commit, when `currentPlotWindow()` returned a valid
pointer, but one that is not used as a key in `m_plots`, it would get
inserted to the `m_plots` map. Because this pointer was not properly
initialized, a crash would later occur. I think this problem was
triggered by the pointer to welcome page, but I haven't checked.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/7324
Forcing grid snap for the kick-start behavior loses snaps to pins that
may be desired. This also adds force-snapping in select mode to match
the user's auto-start preferences
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/7293
The BuildSteps folder now contains the CMake scripts that are
called during the build process as individual stages, while
the root CMakeModules directory contains the CMake files used
during the configuration phase.