Fix compilation on Windows
Fix array subscript out of range error in MarchingSquares
Fix normals of mesh constructed from slices
Improve performance of mesh construction from slices
wrappers around boost::format using C++17 variadic templates,
replacing the ugly and verbose
(boost::format("template") % arg1 % arg2).str()
syntax.
The wrappers also implictely convert input parameters including the template
from wxString to UTF8.
The new format wrapper has been applied at multiple places as a start,
also some double macros _(L()) with new single macro _L().
"Print settings reloaded with 0.05 layer and fill percentage changed
after click on modified profile #3755"
Combo box callback was not removing the "(modified)" suffix.
This reverts commit 3d3e36ba8d.
The change is too risky just before the PrusaSlicer 2.2.0 final release
and the feature may need a bit of polishing before release.
The problem was in fact elsewhere. After an object is added, it is necessary to
update the gizmos. GLGizmoManager::update_data needs to be called, but regardless
of whether any gizmo is currently opened (which is what is_running returns).
To reproduce the crash that this fixes: add an object, delete it, add another one,
open SLA gizmo -> crash
PrusaSlicer newly registers by Windows operating system for HID USB
plug / unplug notifications and for Volume attach / detach notifications,
and the background threads of the two respective services are waken up
on these Windows notifications.
The RemovableDriveManager also wakes up every 30 seconds to cope with
the drives ejected from Windows Explorer or from another application,
for example Cura, for which Windows OS does not send out notifications.
1) On Windows and Linux, the device enumeration now runs at a background
thread, while it ran on the UI thread on idle, which may have been
blocking on some rare Windows setups, see GH #3515#3733#3746#3766
2) On OSX, the device enumeration now relies on OS callback, no
polling is required.
3) Refactored for cleaner interface.