1) New environment variable SLIC3R_PP_HOST contains one of
"File", "PrusaLink", "Repetier", "SL1Host", "OctoPrint", "FlashAir", "Duet", "AstroBox" ...
2) New environment variable SLIC3R_PP_OUTPUT_NAME contains the name
of the G-code file including path (for SLIC3R_PP_HOST == "File")
or a name of the file after upload to the host (PrusaLink, Octoprint ...)
3) The post-processing script may suggest a new output file name
(likely based on SLIC3R_PP_OUTPUT_NAME) by saving it as a single line
into a new "output name" temp file. The "output name" file name is
created by suffixing the input G-code file name with ".output_name".
Please note that the G-code viewer visualizes G-code before post-processing.
Fixes Broken PostProcessing when script changes out-filename #6042
Hints notification: enabled / disabled tags
Hints notification: suppress opening url due to preferences.
Hint notification: close after 5 minutes and button in Help menu
Hint notification bold (diff color) headline on multiple lines
Hint notification: Documentation link button.
Hints.ini header
hints logo - clippy
disabled a preffered modes and techs for hints notifications
Empty hints array check. Fix of #6774.
1. Do not show what's below the bed when a gizmo is open
2. Triangulate the cut so people don't see inside
3. If regular clipping plane is used, the cuts are mutually clipped by one another
4. Painting itself ignores the hidden part of the object
on_is_selectable and on_is_activable functions are now completely independent,
the former says if there shall be an icon in the left toolbar, the latter
says if the gizmo can be activated (by a shortcut or GLGizmoManager::open_gizmo)
Make is_converted_from_meters / is_converted_from_inches exclusive-or.
Maybe it would be better to make a single enum from the two booleans,
if they are exclusive-or?
This reverts commit d001195ebd. It makes no sense,
reload from disk is used when the file has changed, which means the paint-on
data are possibly meaningless or even completely wrong (referencing
triangles that no longer exist)
It is now possible to use e.g. --ensure-on-bed=0 for bools (meaning the same as --no-ensure-on-bed).
Using --no- prefix on non-boolean is an error (--no-ensure-on-bed=1)
Providing a value for --no- prefixed bool is an error (--no-loglevel 5)