861 lines
29 KiB
C++
861 lines
29 KiB
C++
/*
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* This program source code file is part of KiCad, a free EDA CAD application.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 1992-2019 KiCad Developers, see AUTHORS.txt for contributors.
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, you may find one here:
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* http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html
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* or you may search the http://www.gnu.org website for the version 2 license,
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* or you may write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
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*/
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#include <fctsys.h>
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#include <common.h>
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#include <plotter.h>
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#include <base_struct.h>
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#include <gr_text.h>
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#include <trigo.h>
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#include <macros.h>
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#include <pcb_base_frame.h>
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#include <class_board.h>
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#include <class_module.h>
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#include <class_track.h>
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#include <class_edge_mod.h>
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#include <class_pcb_text.h>
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#include <class_zone.h>
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#include <class_drawsegment.h>
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#include <class_pcb_target.h>
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#include <class_dimension.h>
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#include <convert_basic_shapes_to_polygon.h>
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#include <pcbnew.h>
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#include <pcbplot.h>
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#include <gbr_metadata.h>
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/* class BRDITEMS_PLOTTER is a helper class to plot board items
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* and a group of board items
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*/
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COLOR4D BRDITEMS_PLOTTER::getColor( LAYER_NUM aLayer )
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{
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COLOR4D color = m_board->Colors().GetLayerColor( aLayer );
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// A hack to avoid plotting ahite itmen in white color, expecting the paper
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// is also white: use a non white color:
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if( color == COLOR4D::WHITE )
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color = COLOR4D( LIGHTGRAY );
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return color;
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}
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void BRDITEMS_PLOTTER::PlotPad( D_PAD* aPad, COLOR4D aColor, EDA_DRAW_MODE_T aPlotMode )
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{
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wxPoint shape_pos = aPad->ShapePos();
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GBR_METADATA gbr_metadata;
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bool isOnCopperLayer = ( m_layerMask & LSET::AllCuMask() ).any();
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bool isOnExternalCopperLayer = ( m_layerMask & LSET::ExternalCuMask() ).any();
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bool isPadOnBoardTechLayers = ( aPad->GetLayerSet() & LSET::AllBoardTechMask() ).any();
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gbr_metadata.SetCmpReference( aPad->GetParent()->GetReference() );
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if( isOnCopperLayer )
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{
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gbr_metadata.SetNetAttribType( GBR_NETINFO_ALL );
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gbr_metadata.SetCopper( true );
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if( isOnExternalCopperLayer )
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gbr_metadata.SetPadName( aPad->GetName() );
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gbr_metadata.SetNetName( aPad->GetNetname() );
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// Some pads are mechanical pads ( through hole or smd )
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// when this is the case, they have no pad name and/or are not plated.
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// In this case gerber files have slightly different attributes.
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if( aPad->GetAttribute() == PAD_ATTRIB_HOLE_NOT_PLATED || aPad->GetName().IsEmpty() )
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gbr_metadata.m_NetlistMetadata.m_NotInNet = true;
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if( !isOnExternalCopperLayer || !isPadOnBoardTechLayers )
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{
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// On internal layers one cannot use the GBR_NETLIST_METADATA::GBR_INFO_FLASHED_PAD
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// attribute when the component is on an external layer (most of the case)
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// Also, if a SMD pad is not on a tech layer (masks) use also net+cmp attribute, because
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// it is not really a pad (can be a "pad", actually a node in a virtual component)
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gbr_metadata.SetNetAttribType( GBR_NETLIST_METADATA::GBR_NETINFO_NET |
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GBR_NETLIST_METADATA::GBR_NETINFO_CMP );
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if( !isPadOnBoardTechLayers )
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// such a pad is not soldered and is not a connecting point.
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// Just set aperture attribute as conductor
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// If it is a through hole pad, it will be adjusted later
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gbr_metadata.SetApertureAttrib( GBR_APERTURE_METADATA::GBR_APERTURE_ATTRIB_CONDUCTOR );
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switch( aPad->GetAttribute() )
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{
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case PAD_ATTRIB_HOLE_NOT_PLATED: // Mechanical pad through hole
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gbr_metadata.SetApertureAttrib( GBR_APERTURE_METADATA::GBR_APERTURE_ATTRIB_WASHERPAD );
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break;
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case PAD_ATTRIB_STANDARD : // Pad through hole, a hole is also expected
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gbr_metadata.SetApertureAttrib( GBR_APERTURE_METADATA::GBR_APERTURE_ATTRIB_VIAPAD );
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break;
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default:
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break;
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}
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}
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else // Some attributes are reserved to the external copper layers
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{
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switch( aPad->GetAttribute() )
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{
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case PAD_ATTRIB_HOLE_NOT_PLATED: // Mechanical pad through hole
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gbr_metadata.SetApertureAttrib( GBR_APERTURE_METADATA::GBR_APERTURE_ATTRIB_WASHERPAD );
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break;
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case PAD_ATTRIB_STANDARD : // Pad through hole, a hole is also expected
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gbr_metadata.SetApertureAttrib( GBR_APERTURE_METADATA::GBR_APERTURE_ATTRIB_COMPONENTPAD );
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break;
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case PAD_ATTRIB_CONN: // Connector pads have no solder paste.
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gbr_metadata.SetApertureAttrib( GBR_APERTURE_METADATA::GBR_APERTURE_ATTRIB_CONNECTORPAD );
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break;
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case PAD_ATTRIB_SMD: // SMD pads (One external copper layer only) with solder paste
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if( aPad->GetShape() == PAD_SHAPE_CIRCLE ) // perhaps a BGA pad
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gbr_metadata.SetApertureAttrib( GBR_APERTURE_METADATA::GBR_APERTURE_ATTRIB_BGAPAD_CUDEF );
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else
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gbr_metadata.SetApertureAttrib( GBR_APERTURE_METADATA::GBR_APERTURE_ATTRIB_SMDPAD_CUDEF );
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break;
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}
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}
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if( aPad->GetAttribute() == PAD_ATTRIB_HOLE_NOT_PLATED )
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gbr_metadata.SetApertureAttrib( GBR_APERTURE_METADATA::GBR_APERTURE_ATTRIB_WASHERPAD );
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}
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else
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{
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gbr_metadata.SetNetAttribType( GBR_NETLIST_METADATA::GBR_NETINFO_CMP );
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}
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// Set plot color (change WHITE to LIGHTGRAY because
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// the white items are not seen on a white paper or screen
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m_plotter->SetColor( aColor != WHITE ? aColor : LIGHTGRAY);
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switch( aPad->GetShape() )
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{
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case PAD_SHAPE_CIRCLE:
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m_plotter->FlashPadCircle( shape_pos, aPad->GetSize().x, aPlotMode, &gbr_metadata );
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break;
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case PAD_SHAPE_OVAL:
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m_plotter->FlashPadOval( shape_pos, aPad->GetSize(),
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aPad->GetOrientation(), aPlotMode, &gbr_metadata );
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break;
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case PAD_SHAPE_TRAPEZOID:
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{
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wxPoint coord[4];
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aPad->BuildPadPolygon( coord, wxSize(0,0), 0 );
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m_plotter->FlashPadTrapez( shape_pos, coord,
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aPad->GetOrientation(), aPlotMode, &gbr_metadata );
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}
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break;
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case PAD_SHAPE_ROUNDRECT:
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m_plotter->FlashPadRoundRect( shape_pos, aPad->GetSize(), aPad->GetRoundRectCornerRadius(),
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aPad->GetOrientation(), aPlotMode, &gbr_metadata );
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break;
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case PAD_SHAPE_CHAMFERED_RECT:
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{
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SHAPE_POLY_SET polygons;
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const int corner_radius = aPad->GetRoundRectCornerRadius( aPad->GetSize() );
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TransformRoundChamferedRectToPolygon( polygons, shape_pos, aPad->GetSize(),
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aPad->GetOrientation(), corner_radius, aPad->GetChamferRectRatio(),
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aPad->GetChamferPositions(), m_board->GetDesignSettings().m_MaxError );
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if( polygons.OutlineCount() == 0 )
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break;
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int min_dim = std::min( aPad->GetSize().x, aPad->GetSize().y ) /2;
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m_plotter->FlashPadCustom( shape_pos,wxSize( min_dim, min_dim ), &polygons, aPlotMode, &gbr_metadata );
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}
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break;
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case PAD_SHAPE_CUSTOM:
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{
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SHAPE_POLY_SET polygons;
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aPad->MergePrimitivesAsPolygon( &polygons );
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if( polygons.OutlineCount() == 0 )
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break;
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aPad->CustomShapeAsPolygonToBoardPosition( &polygons, shape_pos, aPad->GetOrientation() );
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m_plotter->FlashPadCustom( shape_pos, aPad->GetSize(), &polygons, aPlotMode, &gbr_metadata );
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}
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break;
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case PAD_SHAPE_RECT:
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default:
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m_plotter->FlashPadRect( shape_pos, aPad->GetSize(),
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aPad->GetOrientation(), aPlotMode, &gbr_metadata );
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break;
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}
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}
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bool BRDITEMS_PLOTTER::PlotAllTextsModule( MODULE* aModule )
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{
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TEXTE_MODULE* textModule = &aModule->Reference();
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LAYER_NUM textLayer = textModule->GetLayer();
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if( GetPlotReference() && m_layerMask[textLayer]
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&& ( textModule->IsVisible() || GetPlotInvisibleText() ) )
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{
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PlotTextModule( textModule, getColor( textLayer ) );
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}
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textModule = &aModule->Value();
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textLayer = textModule->GetLayer();
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if( GetPlotValue() && m_layerMask[textLayer]
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&& ( textModule->IsVisible() || GetPlotInvisibleText() ) )
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{
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PlotTextModule( textModule, getColor( textLayer ) );
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}
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for( auto item : aModule->GraphicalItems() )
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{
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textModule = dyn_cast<TEXTE_MODULE*>( item );
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if( !textModule )
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continue;
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if( !textModule->IsVisible() )
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continue;
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textLayer = textModule->GetLayer();
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if( textLayer >= PCB_LAYER_ID_COUNT )
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return false;
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if( !m_layerMask[textLayer] )
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continue;
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if( textModule->GetText() == wxT( "%R" ) && !GetPlotReference() )
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continue;
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if( textModule->GetText() == wxT( "%V" ) && !GetPlotValue() )
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continue;
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PlotTextModule( textModule, getColor( textLayer ) );
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}
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return true;
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}
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// plot items like text and graphics, but not tracks and module
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void BRDITEMS_PLOTTER::PlotBoardGraphicItems()
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{
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for( auto item : m_board->Drawings() )
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{
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switch( item->Type() )
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{
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case PCB_LINE_T: PlotDrawSegment( (DRAWSEGMENT*) item); break;
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case PCB_TEXT_T: PlotTextePcb( (TEXTE_PCB*) item ); break;
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case PCB_DIMENSION_T: PlotDimension( (DIMENSION*) item ); break;
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case PCB_TARGET_T: PlotPcbTarget( (PCB_TARGET*) item ); break;
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default: break;
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}
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}
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}
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void BRDITEMS_PLOTTER::PlotTextModule( TEXTE_MODULE* pt_texte, COLOR4D aColor )
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{
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wxSize size;
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wxPoint pos;
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double orient;
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int thickness;
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if( aColor == COLOR4D::WHITE )
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aColor = COLOR4D( LIGHTGRAY );
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m_plotter->SetColor( aColor );
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// calculate some text parameters :
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size = pt_texte->GetTextSize();
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pos = pt_texte->GetTextPos();
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orient = pt_texte->GetDrawRotation();
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thickness = pt_texte->GetThickness();
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if( pt_texte->IsMirrored() )
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size.x = -size.x; // Text is mirrored
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// Non bold texts thickness is clamped at 1/6 char size by the low level draw function.
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// but in Pcbnew we do not manage bold texts and thickness up to 1/4 char size
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// (like bold text) and we manage the thickness.
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// So we set bold flag to true
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bool allow_bold = pt_texte->IsBold() || thickness;
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GBR_METADATA gbr_metadata;
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gbr_metadata.SetNetAttribType( GBR_NETLIST_METADATA::GBR_NETINFO_CMP );
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MODULE* parent = static_cast<MODULE*> ( pt_texte->GetParent() );
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gbr_metadata.SetCmpReference( parent->GetReference() );
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m_plotter->Text( pos, aColor, pt_texte->GetShownText(), orient, size,
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pt_texte->GetHorizJustify(), pt_texte->GetVertJustify(),
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thickness, pt_texte->IsItalic(), allow_bold, false, &gbr_metadata );
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}
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void BRDITEMS_PLOTTER::PlotDimension( DIMENSION* aDim )
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{
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if( !m_layerMask[aDim->GetLayer()] )
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return;
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DRAWSEGMENT draw;
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draw.SetWidth( aDim->GetWidth() );
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draw.SetLayer( aDim->GetLayer() );
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COLOR4D color = m_board->Colors().GetLayerColor( aDim->GetLayer() );
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// Set plot color (change WHITE to LIGHTGRAY because
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// the white items are not seen on a white paper or screen
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m_plotter->SetColor( color != WHITE ? color : LIGHTGRAY);
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PlotTextePcb( &aDim->Text() );
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draw.SetStart( aDim->m_crossBarO );
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draw.SetEnd( aDim->m_crossBarF );
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PlotDrawSegment( &draw );
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draw.SetStart( aDim->m_featureLineGO);
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draw.SetEnd( aDim->m_featureLineGF );
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PlotDrawSegment( &draw );
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draw.SetStart( aDim->m_featureLineDO );
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draw.SetEnd( aDim->m_featureLineDF );
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PlotDrawSegment( &draw );
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draw.SetStart( aDim->m_crossBarF );
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draw.SetEnd( aDim->m_arrowD1F );
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PlotDrawSegment( &draw );
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draw.SetStart( aDim->m_crossBarF );
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draw.SetEnd( aDim->m_arrowD2F );
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PlotDrawSegment( &draw );
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draw.SetStart( aDim->m_crossBarO );
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draw.SetEnd( aDim->m_arrowG1F );
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PlotDrawSegment( &draw );
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draw.SetStart( aDim->m_crossBarO );
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draw.SetEnd( aDim->m_arrowG2F );
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PlotDrawSegment( &draw );
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}
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void BRDITEMS_PLOTTER::PlotPcbTarget( PCB_TARGET* aMire )
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{
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int dx1, dx2, dy1, dy2, radius;
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if( !m_layerMask[aMire->GetLayer()] )
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return;
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m_plotter->SetColor( getColor( aMire->GetLayer() ) );
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DRAWSEGMENT draw;
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draw.SetShape( S_CIRCLE );
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draw.SetWidth( aMire->GetWidth() );
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draw.SetLayer( aMire->GetLayer() );
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draw.SetStart( aMire->GetPosition() );
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radius = aMire->GetSize() / 3;
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if( aMire->GetShape() ) // shape X
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radius = aMire->GetSize() / 2;
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// Draw the circle
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draw.SetEnd( wxPoint( draw.GetStart().x + radius, draw.GetStart().y ));
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PlotDrawSegment( &draw );
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draw.SetShape( S_SEGMENT );
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radius = aMire->GetSize() / 2;
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dx1 = radius;
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dy1 = 0;
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dx2 = 0;
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dy2 = radius;
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if( aMire->GetShape() ) // Shape X
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{
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dx1 = dy1 = radius;
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dx2 = dx1;
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dy2 = -dy1;
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}
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wxPoint mirePos( aMire->GetPosition() );
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// Draw the X or + shape:
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draw.SetStart( wxPoint( mirePos.x - dx1, mirePos.y - dy1 ));
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draw.SetEnd( wxPoint( mirePos.x + dx1, mirePos.y + dy1 ));
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PlotDrawSegment( &draw );
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draw.SetStart( wxPoint( mirePos.x - dx2, mirePos.y - dy2 ));
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draw.SetEnd( wxPoint( mirePos.x + dx2, mirePos.y + dy2 ));
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PlotDrawSegment( &draw );
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}
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// Plot footprints graphic items (outlines)
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void BRDITEMS_PLOTTER::Plot_Edges_Modules()
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{
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for( auto module : m_board->Modules() )
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{
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for( auto item : module->GraphicalItems() )
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{
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EDGE_MODULE* edge = dyn_cast<EDGE_MODULE*>( item );
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if( edge && m_layerMask[edge->GetLayer()] )
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Plot_1_EdgeModule( edge );
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}
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}
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}
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//* Plot a graphic item (outline) relative to a footprint
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void BRDITEMS_PLOTTER::Plot_1_EdgeModule( EDGE_MODULE* aEdge )
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{
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int type_trace; // Type of item to plot.
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int thickness; // Segment thickness.
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int radius; // Circle radius.
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if( aEdge->Type() != PCB_MODULE_EDGE_T )
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return;
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m_plotter->SetColor( getColor( aEdge->GetLayer() ) );
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type_trace = aEdge->GetShape();
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thickness = aEdge->GetWidth();
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wxPoint pos( aEdge->GetStart() );
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wxPoint end( aEdge->GetEnd() );
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GBR_METADATA gbr_metadata;
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gbr_metadata.SetNetAttribType( GBR_NETLIST_METADATA::GBR_NETINFO_CMP );
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MODULE* parent = static_cast<MODULE*> ( aEdge->GetParent() );
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gbr_metadata.SetCmpReference( parent->GetReference() );
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bool isOnCopperLayer = ( m_layerMask & LSET::AllCuMask() ).any();
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if( isOnCopperLayer )
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{
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gbr_metadata.SetApertureAttrib( GBR_APERTURE_METADATA::GBR_APERTURE_ATTRIB_ETCHEDCMP );
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gbr_metadata.SetCopper( true );
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}
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else if( aEdge->GetLayer() == Edge_Cuts ) // happens also when plotting copper layers
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{
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gbr_metadata.SetApertureAttrib( GBR_APERTURE_METADATA::GBR_APERTURE_ATTRIB_NONCONDUCTOR );
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}
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switch( type_trace )
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{
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case S_SEGMENT:
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m_plotter->ThickSegment( pos, end, thickness, GetPlotMode(), &gbr_metadata );
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break;
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|
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case S_CIRCLE:
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radius = KiROUND( GetLineLength( end, pos ) );
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m_plotter->ThickCircle( pos, radius * 2, thickness, GetPlotMode(), &gbr_metadata );
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break;
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|
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|
case S_ARC:
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|
{
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radius = KiROUND( GetLineLength( end, pos ) );
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double startAngle = ArcTangente( end.y - pos.y, end.x - pos.x );
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double endAngle = startAngle + aEdge->GetAngle();
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|
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// when startAngle == endAngle ThickArc() doesn't know whether it's 0 deg and 360 deg
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if( std::abs( aEdge->GetAngle() ) == 3600.0 )
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m_plotter->ThickCircle( pos, radius * 2, thickness, GetPlotMode(), &gbr_metadata );
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else
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m_plotter->ThickArc( pos, -endAngle, -startAngle, radius, thickness, GetPlotMode(), &gbr_metadata );
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|
}
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|
break;
|
|
|
|
case S_POLYGON:
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|
if( aEdge->IsPolyShapeValid() )
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|
{
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|
const std::vector<wxPoint>& polyPoints = aEdge->BuildPolyPointsList();
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|
|
|
// We must compute true coordinates from m_PolyList
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|
// which are relative to module position, orientation 0
|
|
MODULE* module = aEdge->GetParentModule();
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|
|
|
std::vector< wxPoint > cornerList;
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|
|
|
cornerList.reserve( polyPoints.size() );
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|
|
|
for( wxPoint corner : polyPoints )
|
|
{
|
|
if( module )
|
|
{
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|
RotatePoint( &corner, module->GetOrientation() );
|
|
corner += module->GetPosition();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
cornerList.push_back( corner );
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|
}
|
|
|
|
if( !aEdge->IsPolygonFilled() )
|
|
{
|
|
for( size_t i = 1; i < cornerList.size(); i++ )
|
|
{
|
|
m_plotter->ThickSegment( cornerList[i-1], cornerList[i], thickness,
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|
GetPlotMode(), &gbr_metadata );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
m_plotter->ThickSegment( cornerList.back(), cornerList.front(), thickness,
|
|
GetPlotMode(), &gbr_metadata );
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
m_plotter->PlotPoly( cornerList, FILLED_SHAPE, thickness, &gbr_metadata );
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Plot a PCB Text, i.e. a text found on a copper or technical layer
|
|
void BRDITEMS_PLOTTER::PlotTextePcb( TEXTE_PCB* pt_texte )
|
|
{
|
|
double orient;
|
|
int thickness;
|
|
wxPoint pos;
|
|
wxSize size;
|
|
wxString shownText( pt_texte->GetShownText() );
|
|
|
|
if( shownText.IsEmpty() )
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
if( !m_layerMask[pt_texte->GetLayer()] )
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
GBR_METADATA gbr_metadata;
|
|
|
|
if( IsCopperLayer( pt_texte->GetLayer() ) )
|
|
gbr_metadata.SetApertureAttrib( GBR_APERTURE_METADATA::GBR_APERTURE_ATTRIB_NONCONDUCTOR );
|
|
|
|
COLOR4D color = getColor( pt_texte->GetLayer() );
|
|
m_plotter->SetColor( color );
|
|
|
|
size = pt_texte->GetTextSize();
|
|
pos = pt_texte->GetTextPos();
|
|
orient = pt_texte->GetTextAngle();
|
|
thickness = pt_texte->GetThickness();
|
|
|
|
if( pt_texte->IsMirrored() )
|
|
size.x = -size.x;
|
|
|
|
// Non bold texts thickness is clamped at 1/6 char size by the low level draw function.
|
|
// but in Pcbnew we do not manage bold texts and thickness up to 1/4 char size
|
|
// (like bold text) and we manage the thickness.
|
|
// So we set bold flag to true
|
|
bool allow_bold = pt_texte->IsBold() || thickness;
|
|
|
|
if( pt_texte->IsMultilineAllowed() )
|
|
{
|
|
std::vector<wxPoint> positions;
|
|
wxArrayString strings_list;
|
|
wxStringSplit( shownText, strings_list, '\n' );
|
|
positions.reserve( strings_list.Count() );
|
|
|
|
pt_texte->GetPositionsOfLinesOfMultilineText( positions, strings_list.Count() );
|
|
|
|
for( unsigned ii = 0; ii < strings_list.Count(); ii++ )
|
|
{
|
|
wxString& txt = strings_list.Item( ii );
|
|
m_plotter->Text( positions[ii], color, txt, orient, size,
|
|
pt_texte->GetHorizJustify(), pt_texte->GetVertJustify(),
|
|
thickness, pt_texte->IsItalic(), allow_bold, false, &gbr_metadata );
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
m_plotter->Text( pos, color, shownText, orient, size,
|
|
pt_texte->GetHorizJustify(), pt_texte->GetVertJustify(),
|
|
thickness, pt_texte->IsItalic(), allow_bold, false, &gbr_metadata );
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
void BRDITEMS_PLOTTER::PlotFilledAreas( ZONE_CONTAINER* aZone, SHAPE_POLY_SET& polysList )
|
|
{
|
|
if( polysList.IsEmpty() )
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
GBR_METADATA gbr_metadata;
|
|
|
|
bool isOnCopperLayer = aZone->IsOnCopperLayer();
|
|
|
|
if( isOnCopperLayer )
|
|
{
|
|
gbr_metadata.SetNetName( aZone->GetNetname() );
|
|
gbr_metadata.SetCopper( true );
|
|
|
|
// Zones with no net name can exist.
|
|
// they are not used to connect items, so the aperture attribute cannot
|
|
// be set as conductor
|
|
if( aZone->GetNetname().IsEmpty() )
|
|
gbr_metadata.SetApertureAttrib( GBR_APERTURE_METADATA::GBR_APERTURE_ATTRIB_NONCONDUCTOR );
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
gbr_metadata.SetApertureAttrib( GBR_APERTURE_METADATA::GBR_APERTURE_ATTRIB_CONDUCTOR );
|
|
gbr_metadata.SetNetAttribType( GBR_NETLIST_METADATA::GBR_NETINFO_NET );
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// We need a buffer to store corners coordinates:
|
|
static std::vector< wxPoint > cornerList;
|
|
cornerList.clear();
|
|
|
|
m_plotter->SetColor( getColor( aZone->GetLayer() ) );
|
|
|
|
/* Plot all filled areas: filled areas have a filled area and a thick
|
|
* outline we must plot the filled area itself ( as a filled polygon
|
|
* OR a set of segments ) and plot the thick outline itself,
|
|
* if the thickness has meaning (at least is > 1)
|
|
*
|
|
* in non filled mode the outline is plotted, but not the filling items
|
|
*/
|
|
for( auto ic = polysList.CIterate(); ic; ++ic )
|
|
{
|
|
wxPoint pos( ic->x, ic->y );
|
|
cornerList.push_back( pos );
|
|
|
|
if( ic.IsEndContour() ) // Plot the current filled area outline
|
|
{
|
|
// First, close the outline
|
|
if( cornerList[0] != cornerList[cornerList.size() - 1] )
|
|
cornerList.push_back( cornerList[0] );
|
|
|
|
// Plot the current filled area and its outline
|
|
int outline_thickness = aZone->GetFilledPolysUseThickness() ? aZone->GetMinThickness() : 0;
|
|
|
|
if( GetPlotMode() == FILLED )
|
|
{
|
|
m_plotter->PlotPoly( cornerList, FILLED_SHAPE, outline_thickness, &gbr_metadata );
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
if( outline_thickness )
|
|
{
|
|
for( unsigned jj = 1; jj < cornerList.size(); jj++ )
|
|
{
|
|
m_plotter->ThickSegment( cornerList[jj -1], cornerList[jj],
|
|
outline_thickness,
|
|
GetPlotMode(), &gbr_metadata );
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
m_plotter->SetCurrentLineWidth( -1 );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
cornerList.clear();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Plot items type DRAWSEGMENT on layers allowed by aLayerMask
|
|
*/
|
|
void BRDITEMS_PLOTTER::PlotDrawSegment( DRAWSEGMENT* aSeg )
|
|
{
|
|
if( !m_layerMask[aSeg->GetLayer()] )
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
int radius = 0;
|
|
double StAngle = 0, EndAngle = 0;
|
|
int thickness = aSeg->GetWidth();
|
|
|
|
m_plotter->SetColor( getColor( aSeg->GetLayer() ) );
|
|
|
|
wxPoint start( aSeg->GetStart() );
|
|
wxPoint end( aSeg->GetEnd() );
|
|
|
|
GBR_METADATA gbr_metadata;
|
|
|
|
bool isOnCopperLayer = ( m_layerMask & LSET::AllCuMask() ).any();
|
|
|
|
if( isOnCopperLayer && aSeg->GetLayer() == Edge_Cuts ) // can happens when plotting copper layers
|
|
gbr_metadata.SetApertureAttrib( GBR_APERTURE_METADATA::GBR_APERTURE_ATTRIB_NONCONDUCTOR );
|
|
|
|
switch( aSeg->GetShape() )
|
|
{
|
|
case S_CIRCLE:
|
|
radius = KiROUND( GetLineLength( end, start ) );
|
|
m_plotter->ThickCircle( start, radius * 2, thickness, GetPlotMode(), &gbr_metadata );
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case S_ARC:
|
|
radius = KiROUND( GetLineLength( end, start ) );
|
|
StAngle = ArcTangente( end.y - start.y, end.x - start.x );
|
|
EndAngle = StAngle + aSeg->GetAngle();
|
|
|
|
// when startAngle == endAngle ThickArc() doesn't know whether it's 0 deg and 360 deg
|
|
if( std::abs( aSeg->GetAngle() ) == 3600.0 )
|
|
m_plotter->ThickCircle( start, radius * 2, thickness, GetPlotMode(), &gbr_metadata );
|
|
else
|
|
m_plotter->ThickArc( start, -EndAngle, -StAngle, radius, thickness, GetPlotMode(), &gbr_metadata );
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case S_CURVE:
|
|
{
|
|
m_plotter->SetCurrentLineWidth( thickness, &gbr_metadata );
|
|
aSeg->RebuildBezierToSegmentsPointsList( aSeg->GetWidth() );
|
|
const std::vector<wxPoint>& bezierPoints = aSeg->GetBezierPoints();
|
|
|
|
for( unsigned i = 1; i < bezierPoints.size(); i++ )
|
|
{
|
|
m_plotter->ThickSegment( bezierPoints[i - 1], bezierPoints[i],
|
|
thickness, GetPlotMode(), &gbr_metadata );
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case S_POLYGON:
|
|
{
|
|
if( !aSeg->IsPolygonFilled() )
|
|
{
|
|
for( auto it = aSeg->GetPolyShape().CIterateSegments( 0 ); it; it++ )
|
|
{
|
|
auto seg = it.Get();
|
|
m_plotter->ThickSegment( wxPoint( seg.A ), wxPoint( seg.B ),
|
|
thickness, GetPlotMode(), &gbr_metadata );
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
m_plotter->SetCurrentLineWidth( thickness, &gbr_metadata );
|
|
// Draw the polygon: only one polygon is expected
|
|
// However we provide a multi polygon shape drawing
|
|
// ( for the future or to show a non expected shape )
|
|
// This must be simplified and fractured to prevent overlapping polygons
|
|
// from generating invalid Gerber files
|
|
auto tmpPoly = SHAPE_POLY_SET( aSeg->GetPolyShape() );
|
|
tmpPoly.Fracture( SHAPE_POLY_SET::PM_FAST );
|
|
|
|
for( int jj = 0; jj < tmpPoly.OutlineCount(); ++jj )
|
|
{
|
|
SHAPE_LINE_CHAIN& poly = tmpPoly.Outline( jj );
|
|
m_plotter->PlotPoly( poly, FILLED_SHAPE, thickness, &gbr_metadata );
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
default:
|
|
m_plotter->ThickSegment( start, end, thickness, GetPlotMode(), &gbr_metadata );
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/** Helper function to plot a single drill mark. It compensate and clamp
|
|
* the drill mark size depending on the current plot options
|
|
*/
|
|
void BRDITEMS_PLOTTER::plotOneDrillMark( PAD_DRILL_SHAPE_T aDrillShape, const wxPoint &aDrillPos,
|
|
wxSize aDrillSize, const wxSize &aPadSize,
|
|
double aOrientation, int aSmallDrill )
|
|
{
|
|
// Small drill marks have no significance when applied to slots
|
|
if( aSmallDrill && aDrillShape == PAD_DRILL_SHAPE_CIRCLE )
|
|
aDrillSize.x = std::min( aSmallDrill, aDrillSize.x );
|
|
|
|
// Round holes only have x diameter, slots have both
|
|
aDrillSize.x -= getFineWidthAdj();
|
|
aDrillSize.x = Clamp( 1, aDrillSize.x, aPadSize.x - 1 );
|
|
|
|
if( aDrillShape == PAD_DRILL_SHAPE_OBLONG )
|
|
{
|
|
aDrillSize.y -= getFineWidthAdj();
|
|
aDrillSize.y = Clamp( 1, aDrillSize.y, aPadSize.y - 1 );
|
|
m_plotter->FlashPadOval( aDrillPos, aDrillSize, aOrientation, GetPlotMode(), NULL );
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
m_plotter->FlashPadCircle( aDrillPos, aDrillSize.x, GetPlotMode(), NULL );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
void BRDITEMS_PLOTTER::PlotDrillMarks()
|
|
{
|
|
/* If small drills marks were requested prepare a clamp value to pass
|
|
to the helper function */
|
|
int small_drill = (GetDrillMarksType() == PCB_PLOT_PARAMS::SMALL_DRILL_SHAPE) ?
|
|
SMALL_DRILL : 0;
|
|
|
|
/* In the filled trace mode drill marks are drawn white-on-black to scrape
|
|
the underlying pad. This works only for drivers supporting color change,
|
|
obviously... it means that:
|
|
- PS, SVG and PDF output is correct (i.e. you have a 'donut' pad)
|
|
- In HPGL you can't see them
|
|
- In gerbers you can't see them, too. This is arguably the right thing to
|
|
do since having drill marks and high speed drill stations is a sure
|
|
recipe for broken tools and angry manufacturers. If you *really* want them
|
|
you could start a layer with negative polarity to scrape the film.
|
|
- In DXF they go into the 'WHITE' layer. This could be useful.
|
|
*/
|
|
if( GetPlotMode() == FILLED )
|
|
m_plotter->SetColor( WHITE );
|
|
|
|
for( auto pts : m_board->Tracks() )
|
|
{
|
|
const VIA* via = dyn_cast<const VIA*>( pts );
|
|
|
|
if( via )
|
|
{
|
|
plotOneDrillMark( PAD_DRILL_SHAPE_CIRCLE, via->GetStart(),
|
|
wxSize( via->GetDrillValue(), 0 ),
|
|
wxSize( via->GetWidth(), 0 ), 0, small_drill );
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for( auto Module : m_board->Modules() )
|
|
{
|
|
for( auto pad : Module->Pads() )
|
|
{
|
|
if( pad->GetDrillSize().x == 0 )
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
plotOneDrillMark( pad->GetDrillShape(),
|
|
pad->GetPosition(), pad->GetDrillSize(),
|
|
pad->GetSize(), pad->GetOrientation(),
|
|
small_drill );
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if( GetPlotMode() == FILLED )
|
|
m_plotter->SetColor( GetColor() );
|
|
}
|