1) Moved view controls list to a wx_grid.
2) Allow show/hide of columns in view controls.
3) Allow editing of BOM Names in grid without long-click on Mac.
3) Added column show/hide states and sash pos to prefs.
4) Decreased mininum sash pane width to allow wider main grid.
5) Simplified presentation by moving "include" and "cross-probe"
settings to config menu.
This is a zero-dimensional object that can be used for snapping
and documentation of useful, but non-physical features on a
board or footprint. They do not correspond to any physical
output in exports or plots.
Points do have a "size", but this is a graphical property only
and determines how large they are drawn on the board.
They also have a layer, which allows them to be selected and
made visible according to layer filters.
Fixes: https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/4691
Makes it harder to enter and harder to exit a snap. ideally this should
help make snapping more intuitive and easier to use. Once you have a
snap, it is harder to lose it but it avoids being overly snappy in the
begining
If the selection filter has blocked all selections under the cursor,
show a subtle flash on which filter(s) did the blocking. Helpful for
people getting frustrated by not being able to select locked items.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/20487
Sometimes you want to add these in the ctor of the child
class based on some logic and having to construct the vector
in the init-list is a bit ugly.
Theoretically allows to not require a vector too.
We don't use wxWidget DPI (which is the screen DPI) for our on-screen
display. Instead, we use 91 (?!?). Make this configurable in advanced
config and use the set value in our scaling widget
Footprints can now have a custom stackup. This means that they specify
an exact number of copper layers and the layers map 1:1 to board layers.
If the board doesn't contain that layer, the element just doesn't
show. We could make this a DRC check later on.
If there is no stackup, the behavior is the current default: a rule area
the In1 layer "expands" to all Inner layers.
Fixes: https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/10838
Always look for pre-existing undo/redo record. Checking for IsNew()
is less robust and should be avoided. Also moves the checking to a
location where it will be easier to ensure that it's uniform.
Push get-undo-level-item processing down a level so it is uniformly
called.
Make sure tables & labels are uniformly handled.
Remove incorrect usage of Get/SetGroupId() for storing lastPin
(which we don't use anyway).
Lists of deleted and changed items MUST include the screen pointer.
An item could be changed on one screen but not on another.
Also tightens handling of PCB_NETINFO_T items, which are not in the
view.
Also fixes a bug where there is no increment parameter if you assign
the base increment command to a hotkey.
(This was discovered while testing the above changes.)
Also fixes a bug where delete during a move in PCB Editor did an
undo instead of a delete.
(Again, found while testing above.)
An experiment was also run to collapse shared parts of SCH_EDIT_FRAME
and SYMBOL_EDITOR_FRAME into SCH_BASE_EDIT_FRAME. However, sharing the
undo code actually increased complexity, and there was very little else
of value in SCH_BASE_EDIT_FRAME (other than the Increment() routines).