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
This allows a const BITMAP_BASE to expose const image
data. This is currently done with const_casts, which is
"OK", only as long as the source image is not declared
const, in which case it's undefined behaviour.
Also immediately dereference the pointer to a reference
if it's not checked to make the non-null requirements
explicit at the point of access.
Move repeated GAL config reading routines into GAL_DISPLAY_OPTIONS.
THe app-level config is in here already, do the same for the
common config.
This means that the configs are loaded consistently, which fixes
the symbol-chooser preview window, which previously didn't use the
same config routine as other GAL canvases.
Future work could move these functions to free functions that
act on the public interface of GAL_DISPLAY_OPTIONS to avoid
GAL_DISPLAY_OPTIONS having to know about wxConfig and wxWindow.
Fixes: lp:1824524
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1824524
Both Cairo and OpenGL had issues (different, though) with circles that are
thicker in line width than they have radius. This corrects the OpenGL
implementation (radius is calculated to the outer edge) as well as Cairo
(line width needs to be clamped to twice the radius)
Fixes: lp:1822765
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1822765
First, add automatic detection of toolkit DPI scaling options. For now, this
is, in order,
* Check the GDK_SCALE option under GTK+ (users can set this to force the scaling)
* Check the value from WX's GetContentScalingFactor(). This will start to work
correctly from WX 3.1 and GTK+ 3.10.
Then, add a user-settable override in the main prefs panel, next to the icon
scaling. This is independent of the icon scaling options.
DPI handling is performed in a standalone class, so they can be shared between
the prefs UI and the OpenGL backend easily. Also means Cairo could use the same
interface in future.
Also adjust the OpenGL grid drawing code to use the computed scale factor,
which avoids over-thick grids in scaled environments (the user can manually
thicken the grid if wanted).
Fixes: lp:1797308
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1797308
In Symbol editor, axis are always shown. However after switching the backend, axis were no longer drawn.
In Cairo engine, fix a bug preventing axis to be shown.
Each dot is an integer number of pixels wide, so supporting 0.5 width
steps no longer makes sense. We round up the existing settings to the
nearest integer and only allow integers in the dialog.
Fixes: lp:1816748
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1816748
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
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
And filled but we don't use those yet. No pixel-alignment needed for
stroked semi-circles (I think) as we set the pixel width to be 1
regardless of the zoom level.
Fixes: lp:1816263
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1816263
Pixel alignment is not required for track outline mode. It creates
differences between segment and radius calculations.
Also add specific width of the outlines
gal: pixel alignment for Cairo.
gal: pixel alignment for OpenGL
Cleanup of pixel alignment patches
gal/opengl: more pixel alignment patches:
- works on Retina displays now
- pixel alignment for circles
- correct 1-pixel strokes
- fixed unfinished 1-pixel line ends
GAL: Restore antialiasing options in Cairo
GAL: Fix arc drawing
Removes DrawArcSegment, which drew arcs whose edge was optionally
stroked (a feature that we did not use). Fixes Cairo arc drawing issue
where arcs were not visible in pcbnew.
gal: further cleanup
gal: removed unused shader parameter
When adding colors to length tuner, we depend on the window background
color, which can be set by the user, resulting in an unreadable text.
This uses the HSL conversion to detect which shade it should use for the
coloring.
Also adds test cases for round-trip HSL and HSV conversion
Fixes: lp:1814530
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1814530
Bitmaps loaded via wx can contain alpha channels. We utilize underlying
routines to correctly map the alpha. This also standardizes the Cairo
alpha calls to ensure correct display in Fallback for partially
transparent highlights
Fixes: lp:1809845
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1809845
Cairo supports antialiasing when rendering but can be slow when set to
sub-pixel mode. This bumps the minimum version of Cairo to 1.12
(available in 14.04 LTS as well as mingw) to support three antialias
settings (fast, good, best) that offer speed/appearance tradeoffs.
This can provide a higher-quality eeschema render as it works on a
per-element basis as opposed to the OpenGL per-screen antialias.
If a page layout contains bitmaps and is used in all sheets of a hierarchy, and in the board editor,
the cross-probing from pcbnew to eeschema invalidate textures associated to these shared bitmaps,
when switching active sheets.
Usually a crash happens after switching or when closing editors.
As a workaround, I disabled bitmaps (therefore associated textures) cache.
Not optimal, but at least it avoid crashes.
Due to the implicit floor of the cast from double to unsigned char,
there was a small rounding error in COLOUR4D's WX conversion function.
This fixes the failing tests.
Also make the cast to unsigned char explicit.
Display GALs had an incorrect world unit value set. Now the world unit
value says how many internal units are in an inch, in accord with the comments
in the GAL header. Bitmap drawing code relied on the information about DPI,
so scaling worked differently for display and print GALs.
CAIRO_PRINT_CTX provides a Cairo context created from wxPrintDC.
It allows one to prepare printouts using the Cairo library and
let wxWidgets handle the rest.
Fixes a crash when typing fast in the place footprint filter box.
Also adds a bunch more checking to GAL locking, including making
sure the same person unlocks as locked, and preventing piece-meal
calls (the RAII objects must be used).
It happens when the char is not found in the font used to display netnames/pad names.
When happens, a wxASSERT is raised.
Unfortunately it can crash the application if it is during a paint event or some critical time.
This prevents deadlocks when exceptions are thrown and the context
ends up not getting unlocked.
It also removes an earlier hack to try and minimize this which
didn't work anyway.
Split antialiasing options out from display options. Move
antialiasing to common. Duplicate the rest of display options
for Eeschema.
Implement OnSelectGrid and hookup GAL canvas refresh to
SetPresetGrid.
Add Grid Settings... to View menu and move Show Grid from
preferences to View Menu to match Pcbnew.
Happens only in Opengl mode.
So enforce controls in 3 group function: DrawGroup, ChangeGroupColor, ChangeGroupDepth.
Fixes: lp:1795044
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1795044
Replaces Poly2Tri with updated code to process polygons faster and more
robustly. Notably, we can now handle overlapping holes in the polygons,
allowing us to cache the triangulation of complex boards
Be more intelligent about sorting lib tree items. (Footprint
entries, for instance, come out of an already-sorted list.)
Don't recreate menus twice when laoding Footprint Editor.
More pervasive use of WX_FILENAME to avoid expensive calls to
wxFileName::SplitPath() and string concatenation.
For POSIX kernels do all the work on the file-system side so we
don't have to keep converting back and forth between encodings.
wxGLCanvas::IsDisplaySupported() handles wxGL_{MINOR,MAJOR}_VERSION
attributes only in 3.0.4. Since 3.1.0 the attributes are apparently not
supported, so instead wxGLContext::IsOK() is used (introduced in 3.1.0).
Fixes: lp:1775995
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1775995
In Cairo mode, this function uses already the alpha color value setting.
Now for low alpha values (usually they are low, as said in many GAL comments),
Cairo mode and OpenGL mode should have a similar look.
It is a C-style assert causing application termination when triggered.
Certain systems display pcbnew window shrinked so much, that the canvas
size is 0x0 pixels. The only problem with that is the window needs to be
resized.
Fixes: lp:1767031
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1767031