Projection into a grid has been reworked to use the AGG rasterizer.
This fixes#5209 and #6067.
Also the raster is now being oversampled by maximum 8x8 samples
and the supports are only allowed to expand inside the cell.
This significantly reduces leakage of supports through object walls,
which fixes#5054.
When the avoid crossing perimeters was enabled, and the wipe was enabled, there were unnecessary travels in the opposite direction than the wipe travel.
under soluble supports. #5823
Implemented as a pull request #5903 by @spiky2021
and reworked.
commit c7993e619225553a2c4078787907b9ebbd9ac759
Author: spiky2021 <77010315+spiky2021@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Thu Feb 11 12:39:25 2021 +0100
Base type interfaces for soluble interface supports
At the moment soluble support material adhesion is weak due to sparse support layers under soluble support layers. I reported as issue #5823 with pictures, as well.
I modified two methods to the SupportMaterial Class including their headers.
The new methods add two base type interface layers to the support structure, in case the extruders are different and soluble support is choosen.
Since it is conditionally activated, it in general doesn't need a GUI input. But a GUI option number of base interface layers may enabled users to adapt this feature to their needs.
This is my second try to provide a pull request on this topic. Reset my fromer repository, because first I merged this and all other changes to my master and couldn't provide separate pull request anymore.
ModelObject::split() expects a non-NULL new_objects vector where it adds pointers to the new models resulting from the split.
But in the CLI case the caller does not care about this and passes NULL which causes a crash. To fix the crash we could pass
a dummy vector but it turns out that we actually have a use for the results because we should assign a unique name to each
new model the same way as the GUI does. These names show up as comments in the gcode so this change makes the gcode produced
by the GUI and the CLI more similar and diffable.
@lukasmatena has amended the original commit by @combolek (pull request #5991) in order to avoid code duplication
Description of issue:
When for some parameter set a value which is out of rage or inaccurate and than click to another parameter,
receive a warning message dialog with description of a problem.
After closing of this Dialog any button on settings tab doesn't work for first click.
Looks like after dialog is closed Notebook page loses a focus.
Workaround:
Use self-created WarningDialog (inherited from the wxDialog) instead of wxMessageDialog