- Localization
- Mutual exclusion (ExclusiveJobGroup), only one UI job can run at a time, and background processing is stopped
- m_range not used for finalization anymore
- stop_jobs called before Window is closed
shall not re-center the volume as it will share meshes
(object mesh, convex hull mesh) of the source,
which may be in use by the background processing.
Missed adding [total_layer_count] to layer_gcode
Revert "Add new [total_layer_count] placeholder everywhere [layer_num] is avalible."
This reverts commit e29e766224a14e1f237908c3e5507ac5586ca5b7.
Revert "Missed adding [total_layer_count] to layer_gcode"
This reverts commit f07907a8acc450e9ae1220c6a9fe4f7c7e6d896c.
Better way to add [total_layer_count]
points for projects with instances.
3mf does not support a concept of instances, therefore all the instances
of all objects are indexed in a linear fashion. However, the 3mf files
index the layer height profiles and the SLA support points with
the object ID. The loading was fixed to take the different indexing
into account.
There was a bug in unit tests that led to generating the wipe tower with non-normalized preset.
This caused out-of-bounds access into max_layer_height vector in fill_wipe_tower_partitions.
The problem surfaced in https://github.com/prusa3d/PrusaSlicer/issues/2288.
I quickly patched additional normalization of the preset to prevent this from happening.
Also, an assert in the same function turned out to trip on one of the tests.
This one was commented out for now and will (hopefully) be looked into later.
Function Print::apply_config was renamed to apply_config_perl_tests_only so everyone
sees its current purpose and does not mistake it for the more important Print::apply.
Currently the qhull includes are referenced absolutely, but the compiler
is always called with the src directory in the include path and so it
should be safe to specify a more generic path.
expat.h is (in most Linux distributions, at least) located directly in
/usr/include. Because the compiler is called with the src directory in
the include path, the include of <expat/expat.h> happens to work but
results in the bundled version of the header being used instead of the
system version.