* Add new printer PBR_3D.def.json
Adding new Profile definition for PBR 3D.
* Create pbr_3d.extruder_0.def.json
Adding extruder profile for PBR 3D
* Delete pbr_3d.def.json
* Delete pbr_3d.extruder_0.def.json
* Adding PBR 3D Gen-I printer definition.
This is an printer definition for our printer.
* Adding PBR 3D Gen-I Printer Extruder definition
This is an extruder definition for our printer.
* Adding buildplate definition for PBR 3D Gen-I
This is a buildplate definition for our printer.
* Update pbr3d_g1.def.json
* Add files via upload
We'd like to keep the list of manufacturers and printers a bit more fair, without some manufacturers/printers getting more attention than others. The printers didn't have stylised caps here either.
Contributes to issue CURA-8364.
We created a new set of icons for Cura. These icons had to be reverted though because they weren't working out in the interface for the last release yet.
This unreverts them, basically adding them back hoping that we'll get them fixed in time for the next release.
Contributes to issue CURA-8342.
Revert "Revert "Fix merge conflict""
This reverts commit bb20e3307f43edc1ff53cb154d2351ddfe39e158.
Revert "Revert "Merge pull request #9716 from Ultimaker/CURA-8010_new_icons""
This reverts commit 70e4e9640e561e18a12870f30c905203ce8ccee7.
Revert "Revert "Fix typo in icon name""
This reverts commit 38ce22ba7c3f40b971bc6e1e0a8e776ca9d51512.
Revert "Revert "Add list for deprecated icons""
This reverts commit 119a957e7f978dbf1ddbcb3b0005bf38e8fed943.
Revert "Revert "Add Function icon""
This reverts commit 760726cf0bb953bb1b0fc277b448f419d4bd2544.
Revert "Revert "Switch out inherit icon""
This reverts commit 26afff609381e2004d194c280f504b6226859bd3.
Revert "Revert "Merge branch 'CURA-8205_Introduce_new_icons_in_Cura' of github.com:Ultimaker/Cura""
This reverts commit 6483db3d47ee052c1a966cdee3af7190577a5769.
Revert "Fix incorrect icons"
This reverts commit 02a4ade2a50a943ff36fd4895bdc9261cf2133eb.
The setting influences support meshes. If support was disabled but there was a support mesh, this setting would influence the slice result even if it was invisible.
Fixes#10002.
Technically, moving the feeder wheel by 1mm doesn't guarantee that the filament gets extruded by 1mm, since there might be slip.
Reported in issue #9924.
Revert "Change file extension to .umm"
This reverts commit 56db7f7144083df4bca77746d7ee30f2a54fda36.
Revert "Re-enable compression"
This reverts commit 62bc9be22bbc5595dbfce69893163c3a0ebc4415.
Revert "Add documentation"
This reverts commit e9031f1aff5d40f3c69ac625edf11963a3253eb8.
Revert "Fix writing bytes to string-stream"
This reverts commit 66b2825a667f9aa9618005d2a5875383a3658f4f.
Revert "Hide button entirely if no export is available"
This reverts commit ec727e1068c3ac2cab7f95fb88c5d4d101e28e17.
Revert "Basic implementation of exporting all materials in a .zip archive"
This reverts commit bdcaef134f556f455f352786123476ec40e3ae4c.
Revert "Implement default path for exporting all materials"
This reverts commit e66783664bf73dd9b1e3c6af6f01321763470d2e.
Revert "Implement a sync button and file dialogue to export all materials"
This reverts commit abba3bdd10a994a1b38bcb426a27ba379febeac7.
Revert "Add notion of whether printers support the material export archive"
This reverts commit f436cb8e7b879a8913b25f2a049413ec0721f1c5.
Should've done this in the merge, but I just increased the setting_version for these.
I also removed a deleted setting from the advanced visibility. We don't have tests that ensure that these visibility presets are good. Lucky I found it then, with a Ctrl+Shift+F search.
We'll offer the option to print from outside to inside, from inside to outside, or from inside to outside except that the very innermost centre wall is printed last.
Contributes to issue CURA-8109.
Conflicts:
cura/CuraApplication.py: Setting version
fdmprinter and fdmextruder: Setting version
intents, qualities and variants: Setting version
Changelog: 4.9.1 was added, should be below Arachne changes
Some contributors seem to have a shift key stuck here or there. Many 'stylised' capitalisations weren't reflected even on the manufacturer's websites, or were also stylising words like 'pro' and 'dual' or even actual chemical names like 'nylon'. Normalising the caps makes it more fair for everyone, since all of these are written in the same font.
As discussed with the Cura team.