These two have garnered some feedback in that it's wholly unclear what the sentences even mean. Hopefully this correction makes it more clear for next time.
Contributes to issue CURA-8638.
Two changes have been made:
- Use more consistent terminology for the top side of the model (which could be skin or walls). This is corrected from feedback by our translators.
- Don't add disclaimers about the infill density to this already way-too-long setting description. If anything, a disclaimer should be added to the infill density description that Gradual Infill and some infill patterns might not reach the desired density everywhere. But really, I think it's more in the domain of user documentation like the Ultimaker website or the Settings Guide.
The Marketplace icon is apparently confusing to use for the Marketplace in Cura and should only be used for the website version.
Contributes to issue CURA-8556.
This reverts commit aa4b7ddb8bce12c4ff2ea8864c1dad63a7a0a7c4.
Apparently it is now in scope again for the button to be there. It's in the requirements and the requirements are holy. Whoopteedoo.
Contributes to issue CURA-8556.
To display the background across the entire bottom side and not with the margins of the column, we have to restructure where the margins are a bit.
Contributes to issue CURA-8556.
There are new translations. This moves all of those new strings into the translation files so that the translators can translate them. Every string that has an empty translation still needs to be translated.
Contributes to issue CURA-8638.
Move all the Normal settings into the core definitions
Move share setting into definition to reduce redundant values for quality profiles
Remove values from definition that match the default fdmprinter definition for easier maintence.
Change definition to only support Monotonic order on top Roof layer.
This reverts commit 648aa3d84cd11439b6457aa81285ea9a5ac202f0.
Apparently we don't want to retain the old Toolbox alongside, not even during development.
Contributes to issue CURA-8556.
Added a dictionary where additional user rights can be set.
A plugin such as the DigitalFactory can update this dictionary
if certain account rights change. The `account.additionalRights`
is intended to allow us some flexibility, without breaking the API
in the future.
The Application Switcher now queries the additional account rights,
which is updated by the DF plugin to only show `My printers`,
`Digital Library` and `Print jobs` when the user has access to the
DF.
Contributes to CURA-8624
Some links in the application only make sense to
forward a user when they are logged into the DF.
Since we don't expose yet if the user has access
to the DF it will now only check if they are
logged in.
Contributes to CURA-8624
Yes, it's my name. I'm okay with people learning that if they are really looking. I'm less okay with search engines learning that. Removing my name here linked to my nickname will eventually cause search engines to unlink it too.