We had been using each 4th column of spaces. But we needed an absolute
spacing rather than relative to the existing text to match spacing
between the input text box and our stroke font
wxWidgets 3.1.5+ on Linux will compile with the Wayland EGL
canvas as the backend instead of the X11 backend. This requires a
version of GLEW compiled with the proper EGL defines and a different
header/code for certain parts that are X11 GLEW specific.
This introduces an in-tree version of GLEW that will be built with the
GLEW_EGL flag then statically linked into the KiCad executables when
EGL support is needed.
Correcting the error is more trouble than it is worth, and anyway
might not be corrected exactly the same way plotting/filling/DRC
is corrected anyway.
Use a segment count multiple of 2, because we have a control point on the
middle of the arc, and the look is better if it is on a segment junction
because there is no arc to segment approx error
The radius correction does not fix correctly approximation errors,
and creates serious issues for thin arcs:
- control point outside the arc
- HitTest active area outside the arc shown on screen
- Cairo and opengl gives different arc positions.
- the formula used in radius correction is probably incorrect.
The OpenGL missing segments (when small) are due to rounding in larger
coordinates. The GAL shader uses floats to represent int32 values for
position and distance. Thus, at larger coordinates, the smaller integer
values cannot be represented accurately. This tests for the rounding
error and, if it exists, draws a plain circle instead
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/5751
You can now enable and disable snap to grid when drawing/editing across
all apps. You can also tie snap to grid to the visibility of the grid
to allow rapid enable/disable via grid display.
Cairo Polyline and Polygon draw functions share a common routine. While
Polygons must have 3 points to allow triangulation, a polyline (like our
text) need only have 2
This resolves a crash when passing an empty polygon and alerts debug
users to possible generation cases when bad polygons are created.
Thanks for Frans Zellman
(https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/merge_requests/365) for
identifying the issue.
The use of printf, wxLogDebug, and std::err/std::out causes excessive
debugging output which makes finding specific debugging messages more
difficult than it needs to be.
There is still some debugging output in test code that really needs to
be moved into a unit test.
Add debugging output section to the coding policy regarding debugging
output.
The base GAL has the linewidth property already, and its
accessor will only return the base version. This was causing
problems with the Cairo printing GAL, since that setter wasn't
using the base class version. Also, this removes the print-specific
setter, since the actual setting of line width shouldn't be done
there and is instead done where the drawing happens.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/5089
On platforms with limited framebuffer attachments, like GC7000L
driven by the open source etnaviv driver, we can still use
GPU acceleration by drawing directly to the main buffer.
EDA_DRAW_PANEL_GAL::onPaint checks if an overlay target is
available in the GAL, and if not, redraws the whole view if the
overlay target should be dirty.
Clearing of the overlay target is a no-op if there is no overlay
buffer.
Signed-off-by: Lukas F. Hartmann <lukas@mntre.com>
When drawing segments that are smaller than the segment width, OpenGL
did not use realistic values, leading to hidden, small tracks. Instead,
we set the track to only draw a segment when the length is at least 1
radius long (so that we can see the full semi-circle at the track end)
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/5009
- New public static function OPENGL_GAL::CheckFeatures() gets called in EDA_DRAW_PANEL_GAL::SwitchBackend() before switching to OPENGL_GAL
- Moved all OpenGL feature checks from OPENGL_GAL constructor to OPENGL_GAL::init()
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/4714
Swap syncs can limit the redraw rate as the screen waits for previously
issued syncs. Setting this to -1 allows for adaptive swapping
(resorting to unsynced if it falls behind) if it is supported by the
card but will fall back to unsynced (0) if the adaptive is not
supported.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/4226
The scaling factor stored inside the canvas is created by a DPI_SCALING
helper, which will call the platform-specific functions if no user scaling
is specified. This change only affects OSX and Retina displays, so this
now also allows custom scaling to be used on OSX if desired (although it
shouldn't be needed, since wx has detection for it in 3.0.4).
CHANGED: Settings are now stored in versioned sub-directories
ADDED: First-run dialog for migrating settings from a previous version
CHANGED: Settings are now stored as JSON files instead of wxConfig-style INI files
CHANGED: Color settings are now all stored in a separate settings file
CHANGED: The symbol editor and footprint editor now have their own settings files
CHANGED: Color settings are no longer exposed through BOARD object
CHANGED: Page layout editor now uses Eeschema's color scheme
Settings are now managed through a central SETTINGS_MANAGER held by PGM_BASE.
Existing settings will be migrated from the wxConfig format on first run of each application.
Per-application settings are now stored in one class for each application.
* Split up the thirdparty code into the thirdparty folder (#3637)
* Create a new kimath static library containing all the math functions
This is part of cleaning the build system for #1906.
Ratsnest did not need a reserve and then iterative emplace. Instead, we
use resize(). Stroke font gets private vars initialized and kiway
variables that are only used in debug builds are properly scoped for
releases as well
Calling resize(size()) will only zero out elements that exist above the
vector size(). The memory is not freed in this case. shrink_to_fit()
will accomplish this action (at the discretion of the library)
This update replaces the existing uses of unique pointer creation with
the C++14 std::make_unique call that provides proper memory release in
event of an exception.
Don't accidentally flip the x-axis glyph size when resetting after
a sub- or superscript.
Special-case three tildes in a row. (We could also do this for
sub- and superscript, but does anyone really need a superscript
^ or a subscript?
Fixes: lp:1851657
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1851657
Fixes: lp:1851880
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1851880
Note that since the markup might exist for other reasons, it has
to be turned on with a preference setting. (It goes through a set
of bitflags so the same architecture can be used for other markup
structures that we might want to support in the future.)
Note also that this is more about engineering nomenclature than
visual formatting. In that respect it's more similar to overbar
than italic or bold.
deque structures have higher overhead than vectors. Not usually
problematic, but with hundreds of thousands of characters each with only
a few strokes, the overhead becomes dominant.
Previously, a 600 DPI was used to set device scale (can create minor visible rounding issues).
Using now 4800 DPI to reduce these rounding artifacts.
Fixes: lp:1845229
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1845229
It was due to a angle normalization between -360 and 360 degrees.
So, in arcs, if the start angle and end angle diff is n*360 deg,
this normalization gives start angle = end angle.
The fix forces end angle = start angle+360deg in this case.
Fixes: lp:1832096
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1832096