There are problems internal to GTK that mean creating choice boxes with
a lot of items is a very slow process. This hack works around one of
those issues to make it faster to create and display the menu in the
choice box.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/14277
Don't assume the dialog is mode-less and call Destroy() from within a
dialog method. This will most assuredly crash if the dialog is shown
modally or quasi-modally.
Don't leak memory for mode-less dialogs created on the stack. Make sure
when the parent frame window is closed that all mode-less dialog memory
is cleaned up. Dialogs are not child windows like controls and toolbars
so their memory does not automatically get cleaned up when the parent
window is destroyed.
Do not directly access frame parent window's pointer in dialog destructors.
Apparently the tear down order when destroying mode-less dialogs is not
guaranteed so the parent window may get deleted before the dialog causing
a crash when accessing the parent window pointer from the dialog dtor.
Do not close mode-less dialogs in the parent frame's destructor. This
doesn't guarantee that the dialog(s) will be destroyed before the parent
but it may reduce some careless mode-less dialog event handling in the
future.
Moves forced-transparency setting down into VIEW_ITEM so that it can
be used to place forced-transparent objects in a different target.
This keeps EnableDepthTest() from equalizing the alpha values between
the two symbols (or two footprints).
ttf fonts can declare multiple language names. Many by default opt to just declare one and not tag it any particular language.
However, there are CJK languages that typically leverage this function the most. They'll tag both a "en" and a cjk lang family name in CJK characters.
To be as user friendly as possible, we need to display said fonts in the CJK languages if KiCad to set to such a locale.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/14011
Also fixes a bug so that voltages, currents and power dissipations are
only probed if the flag is set -- this keeps ngspice from throwing an
error if you probe something twice (for instance, if you have .probe
commands in text and turn off the auto-probing).