"Multimaterial printer switches filament at the wrong time during a print"
https://github.com/prusa3d/Slic3r/issues/607
There was a single layer between the raft top and the object first layer
missing on the wipe tower, and after this missing layer all the tool
changes were shifted by one layer, meaning two color print had the colors
switched.
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.
fixed crashes when loading a config.ini with "compatible_printers"
disabled export of "compatible_printers" into gcode and config.ini
Enabled compatibility of printing multiple objects with support / no support
with a wipe tower.
Removed GCode.pm
Removed the Perl bindigns for AvoidCrossingPerimeters, OozePrevention, SpiralVase, Wipe
Changed the std::set of extruder IDs to vector of IDs.
Removed some MSVC compiler warnings, removed obnoxious compiler warnings when compiling the Perl bindings.
Reset the layer height profile when changing a print profile to an incompatible one.
Reset button on the layer height bar.
Fixed an update issue on zooming by a scroll wheel.
Fixed an issue when loading an AMF file: Object names are now retained.
Fixed some cracks in the fill surfaces created by rounding all surfaces inside detect_surface_type().
Fixed https://github.com/prusa3d/Slic3r/issues/12
Bridging-Angle not optimal
Extended the "Ensure veritcal wall thickness" mode (merged with the original discover_horizontal_shells function), but this a work in progress. Already Slic3r with "ensure vertical wall thickness" produces less spurious infills inside solids.
to return a string with an error message instead. This was necessary
to avoid a hang-up on some Strawberry Perl distributions, when
a perl "croak" function is called after a C++ exception is caught.