These are overrides of default_value while there is a value defined. As such these overrides had no effect at all.
Changing them to value can actually change the behaviour of the profile. That is not what the profile author has apparently tested with, so I'm not doing that. I'm just removing the unused data.
In the future if we get new definitions the author gets notified of the error so that he may test more effectively. The legacy can't be fixed without re-testing, so I'm leaving that to the authors.
Done during Turbo Testing & Tooling. I want to go home for the weekend now...
* Getting a rid of M800:
This removes M800 completely. The problem is basically that M800 sets the temperature to 200deg.
As a result we tell the firmware to heat up to e.g. 205deg, then M800 kicks in and sets the temperature to 200deg and then we heat up to 205deg again.
Therefore I looked into the firmware and extracted all g-code lines except the one which tells to go to 200deg.
* Getting independent of bq's fork and therefore adding compatibility to Marlin
We use standard g-code, which is safe to be used with both firmware.
Note: This change might be also interesting for other bq products, but can't test on them. Therefore it is up to bq and/or the owners of these products to contribute and correct this here, as I did.
This should make it a bit easier for others to create a new definition since there is less for them to 'have to know'. Previously they would be required to fill in as category Other, but now they can just leave the category out.
Also updated the description and made it a bit more accurate. Because this concerns not only the skirt, but also the brim.
Contributes to issue CURA-1678.
Saves time and preheats the nozzle to the correct temperature (set by Cura).
Btw. the BQ support explained me the reason why they are assuming 210°C needs to set here. The reason is that the printer is just meant to be used with PLA, so they are only expecting to use exactly 210°C. Just explained them why this is incorrect when think about the possibility that Cura can set the temperature on it's own.
When starting a print with the "custom" GCode by BQ, the printer resets
the nozzle temperature to 210°C when printing via SD card (no matter
what you set on Cura) and only preheats the nozzle to 180°C when
printing via USB.
So currently the printer begins to print via USB at 180°C and reaches
the correct temperature eg.g while printing the brim.
Contributes to CURA-1278
* settings_rework: (224 commits)
Improve slice trigger documentation
Import Cura in materials preferences page so we can use the active definition id
Add layer height to high quality profile so we have something that changes
Update example XML material to use the right product names
Filter available materials by the machine definition
Show the add machine dialog when we do not have an active machine
Create machine-specific material containers for machine specific overrides in XML material files
When creating a new container stack, add empty containers for things where we cannot find containers
Add preferred variant, material and quality to UM2+ definition
Account for global container stack being None in the backend plugin
Use the global stack instance variable and account for it potentially being None
Store the global container stack as an instance property
Added wildcard to filtering
Per object settings filter now uses correct bool types (instead of strings)
Removed stray = sign.
Fix creating print job name
Disable asynchronous loading of SettingItem when Qt Version < 5.5
Document QTbug
Properly serialise all settings to g-code file
Document GCodeWriter class
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The settings must be in the 'overrides' category, not in the 'settings' category. Also, define a default value rather than a value.
Contributes to issue CURA-1278.
The settings were in the wrong category. They were defined by value instead of default value, and the metadata was in there double.
Contributes to issue CURA-1278.