config bundles, project files (3MFs, AMFs). When loading these files,
the caller may decide whether to substitute some of the configuration
values the current PrusaSlicer version does not understand with
some reasonable default value, and whether to report it. If substitution
is disabled, an exception is being thrown as before this commit.
If substitution is enabled, list of substitutions is returned by the
API to be presented to the user. This allows us to introduce for example
new firmware flavor key in PrusaSlicer 2.4 while letting PrusaSlicer
2.3.2 to fall back to some default and to report it to the user.
When slicing from command line, substutions are performed by default
and reported into the console, however substitutions may be either
disabled or made silent with the new "config-compatibility" command
line option.
Substitute enums and bools only. Allow booleans to be parsed as
true: "1", "enabled", "on" case insensitive
false: "0", "disabled", "off" case insensitive
This will allow us in the future for example to switch the draft_shield
boolean to an enum with the following values: "disabled" / "enabled" / "limited".
Added "enum_bitmask.hpp" - support for type safe sets of options.
See for example PresetBundle::load_configbundle(...
LoadConfigBundleAttributes flags) for an example of intended usage.
WIP: GUI for reporting the list of config substitutions needs to be
implemented by @YuSanka.
Changed the serialization structure
std::map<int, std::vector<bool>>
to a significantly more compact
std::pair<std::vector<std::pair<int, int>>, std::vector<bool>>
Such change shall significantly improve efficiency of Undo / Redo stack.
This is more a workaround than a fix: Windows 10 3D model fixing API refuses
to load a zip64 encoded 3MF. We need to get in touch with Microsoft on that
issue, for now the 3MFs generated for the Windows 10 3D model fixing API
will be limited to 4GB. Saving a bigger 3MF will fail.
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.
Fix some char *foo = "string literal" assignments that
really should be assigned to const char*.
(they also happen to be constexpr, but that only prevents
to assign something later to foo, but does not alter
the char* type).
Signed-off-by: Henner Zeller <h.zeller@acm.org>
Fix of #5007 - "Reload from disk" causes objects converted to inches to revert to mm
1) Storing and reloading the "source_in_inches" source flag from AMF and 3MF
2) When converting objects with mixed "inches" volumes, do the right thing
and do not convert those that do not need conversion.
to help with detecting "not changed" event when taking
Undo/Redo snapshot or synchronizing with the back-end.
Converted layer height profile and supports / seam painted areas
to the same timestamp controlled structure.
1) All slicer's exceptions are now derived from Slic3r::Exception.
2) New exceptions are defined for slicing errors.
3) Exceptions are propagated to the Plater to show.
It remains to modify the slicing back-end to throw the new SlicingError
exceptions instead of std::runtime_error and to show the other exceptions
by a message dialog instead of a notification.
Drain holes reference position was saved slightly above the mesh to avoid problem when the hole is placed on flat or nearly flat surface
The depth of the hole was internally bigger than what the user has set to compensato for it
However, this leads to problem with scaling and makes reprojection of the holes on the mesh complicated
This commit changes the reference point to the point on the mesh and the extra elevation is handled when rendering and drilling the hole.
The change is reflected in 3MF drain holes versioning so that old 3MFs are loaded correctly.
Reprojection on the mesh after reload from disk/fix through netfabb has been enabled.