Violating the DRC cannot happen in shove or walk around mode as we use
the DRC to calculate these actions. The tooltip explains this as well
but we need to explicitly disable the checkbox to prevent users from
thinking that they can complete DRC violating tracks in other modes.
Introduce a shortcut method to set tab ordering and use it in
the dialogs that override the tab traversal orders:
* Eeschema sheet properties
* Pcbnew Move exact
* Pcbnew Move relative
Also set some initial focus fields in the same dialogs.
Tidy a few includes.
Fixes: lp:1816009
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1816009
We shouldn't adjust the pixel size of the grid based on alignment in
GAL. This creates artifacts on the screen at different zoom levels.
The pixel width is fixed by grid size preference
Also clean a left-over debug statement
Fixes: lp:1817377
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1817377
A only one char is very hard to translate outside a context, so avoid to use it.
Remove also 2 "FIX ME" lines, now useless.
Fixes: lp:1817354
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1817354
Arc pixel adjustment needs to be limited to +/-1 pixel. But making this
adjustment to nearby points and then using the projection to correct the
center point accumulates errors that are large for angles near 0 and
near 360. This is a compromise that aligns _most_ arcs and provides
stable generation for all angles.
Fixes: lp:1817226
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1817226
Includes Edit Text and Graphics Properties and Edit Track and Via
Properties. It's also no longer board-specific as it turns out the
board timestamp is always 0 anyway.
Move the class DIALOG_EDIT_COMPONENT_IN_SCHEMATIC to its own
header, and move the SCH_EDIT_FRAME::EditComponent out of the
dialog implementation file. Thus, users of the dialog are
coupled only by the dialog header, as usual.
Also tidy some includes and comments.
In DIALOG_EDIT_COMPONENT_IN_SCHEMATIC, the Cancel button is
connected to a dedicated handler to deal with the footprint
browser widget. DIALOG_EDIT_COMPONENT_IN_LIBRARY should have
the same logic.
Fixes: lp:1816636
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1816636
Click to add/edit footprint filters under MSW requires handling the
listbox double click first before the item is handled.
Fixes: lp:1816182
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1816182
GTK3 provides for additional input devices via xinput2. These include
touchscreens and continuous scroll devices. But wxWidgets does not have
specialized handlers for these events, so they double up for some
devices. Until wxWidgets allows us to handle these events, we specify
that the input handler should be the old-style GDK_CORE.
When moving user user units out of the global, we missed that Python
calls were using it. This re-adds a function to retrieve user units
allowing the python scripts to show users dialogs in their preferred
units.
GTK3 does a fade in/fade out routine for scrollbars by default. This
was problematic as it caused a cascade of full-screen repaint events on
each mouse event. Instead of disabling scrollbars (which only helped
the full canvas), we force the old scrollbar behavior is environmental
variables.
Revert "gtk3: Remove scrollbars"
This reverts commit db43bd82a7.
The default hot key definition for toggle high contrast mode was 'H'.
On windows, the menu accelerator handler code was grabbing the character
so it would not appear in the filter text control. This is expected
because the windows wxWidgets code hooks this at the application level
so that once a menu accelerator key is found, all further event handling
for that key stops. Changing the hot key definition to 'Ctrl+H' resolves
the issue.
Fixes lp:1803556
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1803556
The best size was calculated from a default size.
This default size (calculated by wxWidgets) was fully broken with some texts in a few languages.
So now this best size does not use this default size.
Fixes: lp:1816315
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1816315