The cause for this change is that TPU says we want to print with brim but CPE wants to print with raft.
In those cases the resolve function would choose the raft because that's safer.
However if the default extruder happens to be the TPU one you then get a raft made of TPU which is flexible.
That defeats the purpose of the raft, and causes the raft to warp, clog on the nozzle, destroy the world, etc. So there, I saved the world once more.
This reverts commit 396f4381dd13e34a144aa3c5d0a5a0569f6c9341.
The comit introduced an infinite recursion.
You cannot have both a limit_to_extruder and settable_per_extruder=false
These updates bring different speeds for support-top vs. support-bottom, and changes the bottom pattern now that they are separately configurable. I also sorted the BB0.8 variant alphabetically (raft settings were out of place).
We set gradual infill steps to 5 if you choose Gradual Infill from recommended mode. This value was provided by the materials testers, so apparently it works fine and we shouldn't give a warning about that.
Contributes to issue CURA-3732.
This breaks all profiles since they have the wrong setting version, of course. Have to change that in every instance container now...
Contributes to issue CURA-3427.
The cause for this change is that TPU says we want to print with brim but CPE wants to print with raft. In those cases the resolve function would choose the raft because that's safer. However if the default extruder happens to be the TPU one you then get a raft made of TPU which is flexible. That defeats the purpose of the raft, and causes the raft to warp, clog on the nozzle, destroy the world, etc. So there, I saved the world once more.
it shouldn't have a child setting because that child is not the underlying setting used by the engine.
Parent settings are frontend-only settings which are merely used to let the user edit multiple leaf settings at once.
The profile name is 'Draft' so this makes it easier to find. This also makes it consistent with the rest of the profile file names. It's good to do this before we need to make a version upgrade for it.
For some people (perhaps platform-dependent) reading ASCII STL files is giving problems.
It has smaller file size too, and nobody is going to read these STL files with a text editor anyway.