initially ABL temp was lowered to 120C for straingauge ABL (G29), but since
we're no longer doing ABL on each print for straingauge printers like the CR6
series, we can raise the temp a little again
this moves the print_time directly after the input_filename_base,
so it has the most chance of surviving truncation by marlin.
temperature is also added in front of the filament_type.
the filament is very flowy, which means it prints well at lower temperatures.
and given the limited part cooling fan on most creality printers, it prints
less well at higher temperatures.
* GUI_ObjectList code refactoring:
The MenuFactory structure contains functions related to the context menu and bitmaps used to different volume types.
The SettingsFactory structure contains functions to getting overridden options, its bundles and bitmaps used to setting categories.
Fixed bugs/crashes:
1. Add object -> Add Settings from 3D scene -> Right click on object => Part's Settings list instead of object's
(Same behavior if something else but Object is selected in ObjectList)
2. Add settings to the part -> Change part type to the "Support Blocker/Enforcer" -> Settings disappears (it's OK) but =>
Save Project -> Open project => Support Blocker/Enforcer has a settings
3. Add part for object -> Change type of part -> Change monitor DPI -> old type icon appears
4. Select all instances in ObjectList -> Context menu in 3D scene -> Add Settings -> Select some category -> Crash
* ObjectLayers: Fixed a crash on re-scaling, when some layer range is selected
* Fixed OSX build
* Added menu item "Split to Objects" for multipart objects
+ Fixed bug: Add 2 parts,
Add some settings for one part
Delete part without settings => Single part object without settings, but settings are applied for the object.
+ Next refactoring: use same menu for Plater and ObjectList
this is a high temp variant of the regular CR-5 Pro, with the
suspected all metal hotend, presumably the non-H variant has
a teflon lined hotend
related: 2d762ec320