https://github.com/prusa3d/Slic3r/issues/597
The "Send to OctoPrint" function will now send the file name encoded
in UTF-8, so the file name will not get mangled.
The C++ Slic3r::encode_path() function was returning a string to Perl,
which was marked as UTF-8. This has been fixed, now encode_path() returns
a plain Perl string.
Added path_to_filename, path_to_stem, path_to_extension, path_to_parent_path
Perl wrappers to boost::filesystem::path splitting functionality
to be able to split UTF-8 encoded files on Windows correctly.
the compatible_printers list is non empty.
Changed the precendence of compatible_printers_condition over
compatible_printers. Now compatible_printers has precedence.
There is an issue when the config wizard is started from the help
menu and the "other" workflow is followed without clearing
the user profile directory.
wizard if the wizard is opened from the menu. This allows one
to reinstall the bundled printer profile cleanly.
Fixed a bug when loading a config bundle as a config: The config bundle
should not be unpacked into the user profile directory.
at the placeholder parser.
Implemented a new PlaceholderParser::evaluate_boolean_expression()
functionality to evaluate just a boolean expression using the full
expressive power of the macro processing syntax. This function
will now be used for deciding, which print or filament preset
is compatible with which printer preset.
with the newly selected print profile,
fixed loading of print and filament tab pages after the print or filament
preset has been changed to be compatible with a newly selected printer.
bundled with Slic3r installation, and install it into user's Slic3r profile.
These bundled config bundles will be contained in the Slic3r source
tree under Slic3r/resources/profiles.
Breaking change! The Slic3r user directory has been renamed to Slic3rPE
for the Prusa Edition. Also it is likely, that the Slic3rPE directory
will be reorganized before the final 1.38 release to reserve space
for temporary profiles downloaded from the Internet.
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.
without being registered. Unfortunately this hack works on wxWidgets
on Windows. On OSX or Linux, a warning is emited and no accelerator
key is shown on the menu.
This commit just removes the warnings, it does not add the menu accelerators.
https://github.com/prusa3d/Slic3r/issues/539
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.