- it renders red with one egde as indeterminate, the front edge is where the wipe tower will start
- changing width changes depth of the block (as requested)
- the block shows the brim of the wipe tower
- after slicing, the block is rendered in usual dark green and takes the exact shape of the tower (also with brim)
- moving or rotationg the block after slicing does not invalidate the wipe tower (and hence the exact block dimensions are preserved)
- changing anything that invalidates the wipe tower reverts the block back to the "indeterminate" shape
- the block is not shown after slicing, if the wipe tower is not actually generated (printing single color object with the wipe tower enabled)
This required changes in the wipe tower generator, which now generates the tower
at origin with no rotation. Resulting gcode is postprocessed and transformed during
gcode export. This means the wipe tower needs not be invalidated when it is moved or rotated.
based on the Slic3r printer profile.
Also the bundled config has been updated, so that the machine envelope
G-code values were removed and the new Slic3r printer profile values
were updated with the former G-code values.
Slic3r version has been bumped up to 1.41.0-alpha for the configuration
files to work.
Squashed commit of the following:
commit 931eb2684103e8571b4a2e9804765fef268361c3
Author: Lukas Matena <lukasmatena@seznam.cz>
Date: Wed Jun 20 12:50:27 2018 +0200
ToolOrdering::WipingExtrusions now holds all information necessary for infill/perimeter wiping
commit cc8becfbdd771f7e279434c8bd6be147e4b321ee
Author: Lukas Matena <lukasmatena@seznam.cz>
Date: Tue Jun 19 10:52:03 2018 +0200
Wiping is now done as normal print would be (less extra code in process_layer)
commit 1b120754b0691cce46ee5e10f3840480c559ac1f
Author: Lukas Matena <lukasmatena@seznam.cz>
Date: Fri Jun 15 15:55:15 2018 +0200
Refactoring: ObjectByExtruder changed so that it is aware of the wiping extrusions
commit 1641e326bb5e0a0c69d6bfc6efa23153dc2e4543
Author: Lukas Matena <lukasmatena@seznam.cz>
Date: Thu Jun 14 12:22:18 2018 +0200
Refactoring: new class WipingExtrusion in ToolOrdering.hpp
as the GCode is generated outside of the Print class.
Exported the GCodePreviewData as GCode::PreviewData to Perl.
When exporting the G-code with a command line Slic3r,
the GCodeAnalyzer is now supressed for performance reasons.
Removed obsolete Perl module Slic3r::GUI::Plater::3DToolpaths.
The PlaceholderParser is currently used by the GCode.cpp
and by Printer.cpp to generate a new name for the exported G-code or SVG file.
The PlaceholderParser::process() will throw a runtime_error with
a comprehensive error message.
The G-code export will include these error messages into the G-code text
with !!!!!! separators, and the GUI will inform the user, that the G-code
export failed.
both single_extruder_multi_material and wipe_tower are enabled,
and the print prints with a single extruder only.
Newly the same situation will be handled through a conditional G-code
in the following format:
{if not has_wipe_tower}
; Do the priming
{endif}
G-codes in case of single extruder multiple material setup:
At the start of the print, the filament_gcode_start is executed
for the active extruder only, and the filament_gcode_start /
filament_gcode_end are then executed at each tool change.
When the Prusa MM wipe tower is active, the tool changes are handled
a bit differently: M900 K0 is emited before the wipe tower extrusions start,
and the filament_gcode_start code is executed after the wipe tower extrusions
are done. This rule effectively disables the linear advance over the wipe tower.
Implements https://github.com/prusa3d/Slic3r/issues/568
thanks @lordofhyphens, https://github.com/alexrj/Slic3r/pull/3275
Improved handling of custom G-code blocks: Slic3r will try to extract
the target extruder and bed temperatures from the custom G-code blocks.
Removed the Perl dependencies on Encode, Encode::Locale and Unicode::Normalize.
Added dependency on boost::locale.
Added encode_path, decode_path, normalize_utf8 functions to Slic3r.xs
Slic3r.xs has been made mostly utf8 safe by using the boost::nowide library,
thanks to @alexrj for the idea.
Simplified the encode_path / decode_path stuff:
wxWidgets are unicode already, so there is no need to decode_path() from it.
Perl / win32 interfacing is non-unicode, so decode_path() is executed
on ARGV just at the beginning of the perl scripts.
perimeters if not necessary, don't take the bridging time into account
when slowing down the print.
Removed Extruder & GCodeWriter Perl bindings.
Improved Extruder for constness.
Refactored GCode::m_elapsed_time to struct ElapsedTime.