Enables supported printing of standard Orcaslicer calibration profiles.
* Build 2 Checkpoint
* fix support generation wedge, ghost layers
* flip cornering tests 180 deg to waste less supports
* fix row spacing on the flow ratio calibrations
* more testing, this didn't fix anything
* switched rotation tools, same issue
* fixed Z-offset issues
* add rest of PA features, may look a bit weird on a belt
* make temp towers work
* re-enable spiral on calibrations that want it
* Final cleanup pre-PR and community testing
## Summary
Adds end-to-end Creality K-series (K2 / K2 Plus / K2 Pro) host support
to OrcaSlicer in a single bundle, per [@SoftFever's request to
consolidate](https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer/pull/13752#issuecomment-4560837450)
the previously stacked PRs. Three logically separable features, all
gated on `host_type=crealityprint`:
1. **LAN auto-discovery** — `Browse...` in the Physical Printer dialog
now finds K-series printers on the local network via a DNS-SD
meta-browser (per-device-unique service names
`_Creality-<MAC>._udp.local.`). Other host types unchanged.
2. **CFS filament sync** — `CrealityPrintAgent` (inheriting
`MoonrakerPrinterAgent`) queries the K-series WebSocket on `:9999` for
`boxsInfo`, maps loaded CFS slots to Orca filament presets, and
populates the Sidebar via the standard `fetch_filament_info` →
`build_ams_payload` path. Matches the shape of `MoonrakerPrinterAgent` /
`QidiPrinterAgent` / `SnapmakerPrinterAgent` per [the earlier review
feedback](https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer/pull/13752#discussion_r3278574545).
3. **K-series filament profiles** — system profiles for CR-PLA / CR-PETG
/ CR-ABS / CR-Silk / CR-TPU / CR-Nylon / CR-Wood / Hyper PLA / etc. on
K2 / K2 Plus / K2 Pro nozzle sizes (imported from CrealityPrint v7.1.0+,
normalised to OrcaSlicer profile conventions).
The previous stack base (#13291, *CrealityPrint as host type*, by
@imammedo) is **also bundled into this PR** since it's currently
conflicting with main and not moving. Happy to extract it back out if
@imammedo's PR is preferred to land first for attribution — let me know.
## What this PR is *not*
- **No new UI surfaces.** All three features hook into existing UI
(Browse button, Sidebar sync icon, filament dropdowns).
- **No phone-home / telemetry.** No Hark Tech endpoints, no licence
checks, no opt-in dialogs. Pure upstream feature work.
- **No K-series-specific Device tab.** Embedded WebView falls back to
Fluidd/Mainsail on `:4408`, same shape as the existing Moonraker
integration.
## Screenshots
Captured against a K2 Combo (F021, firmware v1.1.260206) on the v4 test
build:
| | |
|---|---|
| 
| **Discovery dialog** — `Browse...` flow on a `host_type=crealityprint`
printer. Click → ~5–10 s LAN scan → K2 found with model + hostname + IP.
|
| 
| **CFS filament sync** — Sidebar after clicking the sync icon: 4 slots
populate with the real loaded CFS spools (3× Hyper PLA + 1× CR-Silk). |
| 
| **Device tab** — Mainsail loaded into the embedded WebView for
`host_type=crealityprint`, mid-print state visible. |
## What's added
### LAN discovery
- **`deps_src/mdns/`** — vendors
[mjansson/mdns](https://github.com/mjansson/mdns) (public domain) plus
Creality's `cxmdns` C++ wrapper from CrealityPrint v7.1.1 (AGPL-3.0,
compatible with OrcaSlicer's AGPL-3.0). Attribution in
`deps_src/mdns/NOTICE.md`.
- **`Utils/CrealityHostDiscovery.{hpp,cpp}`** — synchronous DNS-SD scan
+ per-host `GET /info` probe. Maps model codes `F008` / `F012` / `F021`
→ K2 Plus / K2 Pro / K2.
- **`GUI/CrealityDiscoveryDialog.{hpp,cpp}`** — modal `wxDialog` showing
Model / Hostname / IP for each discovered host.
- **`src/slic3r/CMakeLists.txt`** — adds `Iphlpapi.lib` and `Ws2_32.lib`
to `libslic3r_gui`'s MSVC link line (needed by `GetAdaptersAddresses` +
Winsock2 calls in vendored `mdns.c`).
### CFS filament sync
- **`Utils/CrealityPrintAgent.{hpp,cpp}`** — inherits
`MoonrakerPrinterAgent`, overrides `fetch_filament_info()` to query the
K-series WS protocol on `:9999`, build `AmsTrayData`, and call inherited
`build_ams_payload()`. No printer-specific code lives outside the agent.
- K2 Plus slot-state parser handles the three documented slot states
(`0` empty / `1` manually entered / `2` RFID-tagged) per [DaviBe92's
reverse-engineering docs](https://github.com/DaviBe92/k2-websocket-re).
### K-series filament profiles
- ~110 profile JSONs under `resources/profiles/Creality/filament/`
covering K2 / K2 Plus / K2 Pro × 0.2 / 0.4 / 0.6 / 0.8 nozzle combos ×
CR-PLA / CR-PETG / CR-ABS / CR-Silk / CR-TPU / CR-Nylon / CR-Wood /
Hyper PLA / Hyper PETG-GF / Hyper PLA-CF / etc.
- Imported from CrealityPrint v7.1.0; normalised to OrcaSlicer profile
conventions (tabs not spaces, no `{if !multicolor_method}` wrappers,
`filament_vendor: ["Creality"]` on Creality Generic profiles).
## Tester confirmations on the v4 test build
| Printer | Firmware | Result | Reporter |
|---|---|---|---|
| K2 Pro | v1.1.5.5 / CFS v1.4.2 | ✅ LAN discovery on #13752 test build
|
[@Requiem-MH](https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer/pull/13752#issuecomment-4495235225)
|
| K2 Pro | v1.1.5.5 / CFS v1.4.2 | ✅ CFS sync across 1-CFS, 2-CFS,
partial, full configurations |
[@Requiem-MH](https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer/pull/13744#issuecomment-4495230061)
|
| K2 Plus | v1.1.5.2 / CFS v1.2.2 | ✅ Slot-state fix resolves the
partial-sync regression |
[@DaviBe92](https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer/pull/13744#issuecomment-4499425852)
|
| K2 Plus | v1.1.5.5 / CFS v1.4.2 | ✅ All slots syncing correctly after
fix |
[@swilsonnc](https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer/pull/13744#issuecomment-4503273127)
|
| K2 Plus | (Reddit u/TrainAss) | ✅ Both PLA + PETG slots populated
correctly |
[@TrainAss](https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer/pull/13744#issuecomment-4503401664)
|
| K1C | (latest stock) | ✅ `boxsInfo` payload format compatible (4 slots
of generic PETG) |
[@JoveYu](https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer/pull/13744#issuecomment-4519036448)
|
## Known follow-ups (out of scope)
- **Snapmaker U1 regression**
([@TrainAss](https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer/pull/13744#issuecomment-4529350262)):
the v3 build also happened to sync filament from his U1; v4 regressed
this. The refactor only touches `htCrealityPrint`-gated code so this is
likely incidental — needs his config + logs to diagnose. Will follow up
in a separate issue once this lands.
- **Native Device tab for K-series**: deferred. Current Mainsail WebView
shim covers the common case.
- **#13581 (@hamham999) profile overlap**: confirmed minimal code
conflict (zero), profile-file overlap of ~204 files. Whichever PR lands
second rebases off the other.
## Test plan
- [x] Linux build clean on commit `<UPDATED AFTER BUILD>` (LXC 104, GCC
12, cmake)
- [x] MSVC link clean (manual VS 2026 / MSVC 14.51 build)
- [x] End-to-end on real hardware: K2 Combo, K2 Pro, K2 Plus, K1C
- [x] `host_type ≠ htCrealityPrint` paths unchanged — Bonjour fires for
OctoPrint, Flashforge picker fires for Flashforge, Moonraker / Qidi /
Snapmaker agents unchanged
- [x] Profile-validation CI green (was a separate Elegoo test-fixture
failure on main, not introduced by this PR)
Signed-off-by: Igor Mammedov <niallain@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Igor Mammedov <niallain@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: grant0013 <grant@harktech.co.uk>
Co-authored-by: SoftFever <softfeverever@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: hamham999 <hamham999@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alys Andreollo <3528187+alysandreollo@users.noreply.github.com>
* Support 'Default' filament option (index 0)
Treat filament index 0 as the new "Default" (use active object/part filament) instead of using 1. Update config defaults and tooltips for wall/sparse/solid infill filament options (min/default -> 0, tooltip explains "Default"). Adjust normalization and propagation logic to respect explicit feature overrides and only apply base extruder when feature values are zero; only copy sparse->solid infill when sparse > 0. Introduce FeatureFilamentOverrideMask and clamp_feature_filament_to_valid to resolve and clamp feature filaments. Update UI lists and selection behavior to expose a "Default" entry and handle zero-based indices in PartPlate and Plater.
* enable_filament_for_features option
Co-Authored-By: LixNix <105106115+lixnix@users.noreply.github.com>
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* Allow wipe_tower_filament to equal nozzle count
Relax the assertion in Print::extruders to permit wipe_tower_filament == config().nozzle_diameter.size(). The configuration value is 1-based and the code subtracts 1 when pushing the extruder index, so equality should be valid and selecting the last nozzle should not trigger an assertion.
* Revert "Allow wipe_tower_filament to equal nozzle count"
This reverts commit 2c976574327a8bcdc74a1b296bf1aaff7752a94e.
* Revert "enable_filament_for_features option"
This reverts commit 01c13baeddb8e26793f752deab788ee4d086975b.
* Migrate legacy feature filament defaults
Add migration logic to convert legacy feature filament selections from 1 to 0 for older 3mf files. Introduces a local migrate_legacy_feature_filament_defaults lambda in src/OrcaSlicer.cpp and src/slic3r/GUI/Plater.cpp that scans keys (wall_filament, sparse_infill_filament, solid_infill_filament, support_filament, support_interface_filament) on configs/objects/volumes, updates values, counts conversions and logs the result. Also adds a Semver check for "2.4.0-dev" in OrcaSlicer to trigger the migration for files older than that version. This preserves expected default filament selections when loading older project files.
* Update OrcaSlicer.cpp
* Extract migration helper to ConfigMigrations
Centralize legacy feature-filament default migration by moving the duplicated lambda into ConfigMigrations::migrate_legacy_feature_filament_defaults (src/libslic3r/Config.cpp) and declaring it in Config.hpp. Update OrcaSlicer.cpp and slic3r/GUI/Plater.cpp to call the new function instead of inline lambdas. The helper converts specific feature filament keys (wall_filament, sparse_infill_filament, solid_infill_filament, support_filament, support_interface_filament) from int 1 to 0 and returns the count of conversions to avoid duplicated migration logic.
* Remove DynamicFilamentList1Based and consolidate lists
Delete the specialized DynamicFilamentList1Based struct and its global instance. Update Choice registrations to use the single dynamic_filament_list for wall, sparse_infill and solid_infill filaments, and remove the extra update call for the removed instance. This consolidates filament choice handling and removes duplicated logic in Plater.cpp.
* move it
* fix objects
* Update Config.hpp
* Update profiles
Consolidates #13744 (CFS filament sync) into this PR per maintainer
request and resyncs with main. Conflicts resolved:
* src/slic3r/GUI/Plater.cpp -- parallel else-if added by both sides
(htCrealityPrint + flashforge_local_api branches); kept both.
* src/slic3r/GUI/PhysicalPrinterDialog.cpp -- both sides added a
host-specific Browse dialog (Creality DNS-SD + Flashforge); kept
both as early-return branches, fall through to BonjourDialog.
* src/slic3r/GUI/PrintHostDialogs.hpp -- parallel class declarations
(CrealityPrintHostSendDialog + FlashforgePrintHostSendDialog);
kept both.
When the OrcaSlicer window is on an inactive Hyprland (or any Wayland
compositor that keeps surfaces mapped while hidden) workspace, GTK
keeps delivering synthetic leave-notify events to the printer-preset
row. The wxEVT_LEAVE_WINDOW handler at Plater.cpp:1855 calls
wxFindWindowAtPoint(), which walks the entire wxWidgets window tree
calling IsShown() / gtk_widget_get_child_visible() on each widget,
then Hide()s the edit button and triggers a Layout() of the parent
panel. The Hide()+Layout() re-fires more leave events, creating a
feedback loop that pegs a CPU core at 100% indefinitely.
GDB attached to a frozen process confirmed the main thread stuck in:
wxFindWindowAtPoint (recursing through widget tree)
-> wxWindow::IsShown
-> gtk_widget_get_child_visible
...
Sidebar::Sidebar(Plater*)::$_14 <- the leave handler lambda
wxEvtHandler::SafelyProcessEvent
wxGTKImpl::WindowLeaveCallback
gtk_main_do_event
...
IsShownOnScreen() can't be used as a guard here because GTK on Wayland
reports widgets as visible even when the toplevel surface is on an
inactive workspace (see existing comment at Plater.cpp:9304).
Fix: state-based short-circuit. If btn_edit_printer is already hidden,
the handler has no transition to perform - skip the expensive tree walk
and the Hide()+Layout() that would re-trigger the feedback loop. After
the first leave event, every subsequent leave event is O(1).
Refs:
- #12387 (open issue with matching setup: Arch + Hyprland + RTX 3060 + Bambu A1)
- #11196 (introduced the hover-edit-button feature in Nov 2025)
* Add Flashforge AD5X local send dialog, IFS mapping, and LAN discovery
* Refine Flashforge AD5X IFS dialog behavior
* Refine Flashforge IFS slot selection dialog
* Fix Flashforge printer selection and print mapping
* Use 3MF for Flashforge local uploads
* Generalize Flashforge local API handling
* Handle Flashforge local API IFS support more robustly
* Use selected plate filament info for Flashforge IFS mapping
* Fix Flashforge current-plate mapping and widget sizing
* Improve Flashforge IFS contrast and color matching
* Fix Flashforge legacy plate export and upload naming
Resolve PLATE_CURRENT_IDX before the legacy send-to-printhost path calls send_gcode so single-plate Flashforge 3MF exports target the selected plate instead of leaking the sentinel into export_3mf.
Sanitize Flashforge upload names in one shared utility reused by both the dialog and the backend client. This keeps the UI-visible filename and the actual uploaded filename consistent and replaces printer-problematic characters such as '=' without scattering Flashforge-specific logic through the generic Plater flow.
* Keep Flashforge upload filename sanitization in the backend only
Drop the PrintHostSendDialog API changes and keep filename sanitization inside the Flashforge backend paths that actually talk to the printer. This keeps the generic send dialog flow untouched while still normalizing problematic upload names for both serial and local API uploads.
* Only use the Flashforge IFS dialog for local API uploads
* Use reported Flashforge IFS support without model fallback
* Remove unused Flashforge slot uniqueness tracking
* Include <array> for Flashforge discovery message
Fix nozzle diameter guards for printers that don't report nozzle info (#13236)
PR #12814 changed DevNozzle::m_diameter default from 0.4f to 0.0f to
mean "unknown" when firmware doesn't push nozzle info, and guarded two
call sites in SelectMachine.cpp. PR #13330 introduced
DevExtderSystem::NozzleDiameterMatchesOrUnknown() and adopted it in
get_printer_preset / CalibUtils / CalibrationWizardPresetPage. A few
reachable sites were still left out and now report "mismatch" / fail
silently for every non-BBL printer (Klipper/Moonraker, RRF, Marlin,
etc.) that doesn't push BBL nozzle data.
The most visible symptom: the "Sync filament colors from AMS" button on
Moonraker printers with AMS/AFC silently does nothing, because
get_printer_preset() couldn't find a matching system preset (fixed in
#13330, but the lookup-string sites below kept the bug visible
elsewhere).
Apply NozzleDiameterMatchesOrUnknown at the two remaining comparison
sites:
src/slic3r/GUI/Plater.cpp
- file-load printer-mismatch dialog — don't prompt on every load
- on_select_preset sync_extruder_list gate — skip 0.0 extruders
For the three filament-lookup string-builder sites, fall back to the
currently-selected printer preset's nozzle diameter so the dropdown
isn't empty when firmware hasn't reported a diameter:
src/slic3r/GUI/AMSMaterialsSetting.cpp (Popup + on_select_filament)
src/slic3r/GUI/CaliHistoryDialog.cpp (get_all_filaments)
Also remove the dead SyncAmsInfoDialog::is_same_nozzle_diameters method
surfaced while auditing the affected sites — it was introduced
2024-12-30 in commit ad79ed6d93 ("ENH:add SyncAmsInfoDialog",
cherry-picked from Bambu's internal branch) but a caller was never
wired up on the OrcaSlicer side. Dead since introduction.
Fixes#13236
Refs #12814#13330
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: SoftFever <softfeverever@gmail.com>
Address SoftFever review item 1 on #13752: CFS sync now lives in
CrealityPrintAgent::fetch_filament_info, matching the MoonrakerPrinterAgent
/ QidiPrinterAgent / SnapmakerPrinterAgent shape. The standard
Sidebar::sync_ams_list
-> DeviceManager::get_selected_machine()
-> Sidebar::load_ams_list(obj)
-> Sidebar::build_filament_ams_list(obj)
-> agent->fetch_filament_info(dev_id)
-> build_ams_payload(box_count, max_lane_index, trays)
path now applies to CrealityPrint hosts identically to the other
Klipper-flavoured agents. CrealityPrintAgent inherits
MoonrakerPrinterAgent, so the inherited connect_printer() ->
announce_printhost_device() -> SSDP callback already triggers
MachineObject creation in DeviceManager's localMachineList for
K-series LAN hosts; the Plater-side special case was simply bypassing
get_selected_machine() before it could fire.
Removed:
* The if (host_type == htCrealityPrint) block in
Sidebar::sync_ams_list (and the CrealityPrintAgent.hpp include it
required).
* The static CrealityPrintAgent::sync_filaments_into_ams_list()
helper that wrote directly to PresetBundle::filament_ams_list,
plus the CFSAmsListResult status struct that surfaced dialog text
back to the Sidebar.
CrealityPrintAgent::fetch_filament_info itself is unchanged - it was
already calling the inherited build_ams_payload() correctly.
Net diff: 227 deletions / 4 insertions across 3 files. No behaviour
change. Discovery + WS protocol parsing unchanged.
Per @SoftFever review on #13752, printer-specific filament sync logic
belongs in the agent rather than in Sidebar. This consolidates the
previously-duplicated code so all CFS-specific work lives in
CrealityPrintAgent.
Changes:
- New: CrealityPrintAgent::sync_filaments_into_ams_list() — static method
that builds a CrealityPrint host from a printer_cfg, queries CFS slots,
populates PresetBundle::filament_ams_list, and triggers sync_ams_list().
GUI-free; returns a result struct (Status + counts + detail) so the
caller decides what dialog to show.
- New: nested CFSAmsListResult struct describing the five possible
outcomes (Success / NotCfsCapable / QueryFailed / EmptySlots / NoMatches).
- Removed: Sidebar::sync_filaments_from_creality_cfs() entirely (its body
is now the agent method).
- Plater.hpp loses the declaration; Plater.cpp dispatches to the agent
inline within sync_ams_list() and owns only the dialog + post-sync UI
refresh (combo updates, layout, preset selection, persistence).
Two CFS-related entry points on the agent now coexist:
- fetch_filament_info() — agent-driven path; publishes via AmsTrayData
and build_ams_payload(). Active when a MachineObject is bound (BBL
concept, not currently created for Creality LAN hosts).
- sync_filaments_into_ams_list() — explicit-pull path used today by the
Sidebar's "Sync filaments" button until the K-series MachineObject
work catches up.
No user-visible behaviour change — same end-to-end flow, the data work
just lives in the agent now.
The matcher tiebreaker previously preferred user-edited filament
presets over system bases on a tied score. For a K2 owner who has
a custom copy of Creality Generic PLA @K2-all called eg
Creality Hyper PLA @K2 (mine), the matcher scored both that copy
and the shipped brand-specific Hyper PLA @Creality K2 0.4 nozzle
at 30, then tiebreak picked the user copy. User copies inherit
filament_id from their parent -- in this case the generic PLA
GFL99 -- so the returned id pointed at Generic PLA, not at
Hyper PLA brand-specific id (01001). PresetBundle::sync_ams_list
then resolved by id back to Creality Generic PLA @K2-all, visibly
losing the brand on every sync.
Flip the tiebreaker to prefer system over user. The shipped
brand-specific preset always wins now and sync_ams_list lands on
the right slot label.
Drop the post-sync user-override step from the sidebar path that
was layered on to compensate -- silently substituting the user
local tuning is the wrong default for an upstream-shipped
feature; users who want their local tuning on a synced slot still
get to it via the existing combo dropdown.
The agent fetch_filament_info() path does not fire for Creality
K-series hosts because Sidebar::build_filament_ams_list()
short-circuits when no MachineObject is bound. MachineObject is a
BBL cloud-connected-printer concept that does not apply to LAN
Moonraker-style hosts like the K2 -- the AMS-sync icon click was a
no-op for them.
Mirror what Creality Print own slicer does (explicit Auto Mapping
button bypassing the BBL plumbing): when the user clicks the
existing AMS-sync icon and host_type=crealityprint, dispatch to a
new Sidebar::sync_filaments_from_creality_cfs() that reads the
active printer host config, confirms the printer is a CFS-capable
K-series board, queries boxsInfo over the printer WS on port 9999,
scores each loaded slot against the user filament presets and
builds a filament_ams_list entry with the matched filament_id,
colour and slot indices, then routes through
PresetBundle::sync_ams_list so the filament combo widgets get the
same rebuild as BBL printers and runs the BBL post-sync refresh
sequence (on_filament_count_change + combo update + select_preset
+ export_selections + update_dynamic_filament_list).
No new UI surface -- the existing AMS-sync icon does the right
thing per host_type. Match-and-resolve logic is hoisted out of the
agent anonymous namespace into public statics so the sidebar can
call it without duplicating scoring rules.
Reconciles the belt-printer branch with upstream PRs through #13723. Six
files had conflicts; three additional files needed manual follow-up fixes
where the auto-merge produced code that referenced upstream-renamed fields
or changed function signatures.
Notable reconciliations:
- TreeSupport.cpp: kept belt-floor early-exit branches around HEAD's
drop-down logic, folded upstream's `(distance_to_top > 0 ? 1 : 0)`
formula into the non-belt-floor path (upstream PR #11812). Dropped dead
`roof_enabled`/`force_tip_to_roof` locals.
- TreeSupport3D.cpp: combined upstream's safety-offset + remove_small
changes with HEAD's belt-floor clip in the per-slice trim loop. Dropped
HEAD's `else` block (superseded by upstream's rewritten bottom-contact
propagation) and re-added the belt-floor clip into the new propagation
loop. Gated the propagation on belt printers to prevent OOM when
belt-floor clipping produces empty initial slices.
- TriangleSelector.{cpp,hpp}: merged both new `select_patch` parameters
(HEAD's `up_direction` and upstream's `select_partially`); body uses
`dot(up_direction)` for the overhang angle check and forwards
`select_partially` to `select_triangle`.
- SupportMaterial.cpp: `slicing_params.soluble_interface` →
`zero_gap_interface_bottom` in HEAD's `detect_belt_floor_bottom_contacts`,
matching upstream's same-purpose rename at line 2495.
- Custom.json, GCodeWriter.cpp: simple additive merges (kept entries /
includes from both sides).
Verified by building OrcaSlicer (RelWithDebInfo) after a full deps
rebuild (Eigen v5.0.1, libigl v2.6.0 are now managed deps) and slicing
a scaled Benchy on the NORMALIZER belt-printer profile without OOM.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add CrealityPrintHostSendDialog scaffolding: an empty dialog class
that inherits from PrintHostSendDialog, and Plater wiring to use
it when the host type is CrealityPrint.
Signed-off-by: Igor Mammedov <niallain@gmail.com>
[How to Download Pull Requests Artifacts for
Testing](https://www.orcaslicer.com/wiki/how_to_download_pr_artifacts)
This can be enabled in Preference->Developer->Keep painted feature after
mesh change.
<img width="731" height="633" alt="init"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8b195486-538e-4eda-9e77-bfdf1a794306"
/>
TODO:
- [ ] Bug fixes
- [ ] Make it faster
- Keep painting after other mesh operations such as reload from
disk/simplify/boolean operation etc:
- [x] Planar cut
- [x] Dovetail cut
- [x] Cut with part assigned to other side
- [x] Split to parts
- [x] Split to objects
- [x] Mesh boolean gizmo
- [x] Mesh boolean in right click
- [x] Reload from disk/replace stl (won't work well if mesh changed too
much)
- [x] Fix model
- [x] Simplify/smooth (this two won't work well due to too much mesh
changes)
- [x] Add options in settings since I think this will be experimental
for a long time until being tested by a lot of ppl
* Remove unused `get_printer_preset` calls.
* `Plater::check_printer_initialized` should skip nozzle flow type checks if nozzle is unknown.
Also remove unnecessary `is_multi_extruders` check.
* Remove unused `CalibUtils::is_same_nozzle_diameters()` fn.
* Simplify `CalibUtils::check_printable_status_before_cali`.
The single-arity can delegate to the vectorized arity.
* Add `DevExtruderSystem::NozzleDiameterMatchesOrUnknown` to simply checks.
* Update `CalibrationPresetPage::update_sync_button_status()` to use `NozzleDiameterMatchesOrUnknown`.
Simplify logic by iterating over each extruder and checking for diameter and volume type match.
The previous code had several mistakes (from what I could tell):
- `curr_obj->is_multi_extruders()` doesn't imply exactly 2 extruders
- the single/multi branch served no purpose
- the single branch failed to check the volume type
* Specify `std::fabs` and add explicit import.
Ref: https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer/pull/13330#discussion_r3133613736
Not sure how idiomatic this is in C++ / OrcaSlicer codebase, but CoPilot suggested it and it seems reasonable.
---------
Co-authored-by: SoftFever <softfeverever@gmail.com>
* Support file uploads and the device details page for CC2 printers.
* Resolved build issues for Linux and macOS.
* 1. Added `ElegooPrinterWebViewHandler` to handle WebUI messages for Elegoo printers. Other printers will keep the current behavior.
2. Added a static `get_print_host_webui` method in `PrintHost` to retrieve the printer WebUI URL.
* Improved timeout handling for CC2 file upload and SN info APIs.
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Co-authored-by: SoftFever <softfeverever@gmail.com>
* bbl device selector search box
* align file and more menus with its button
* fix multiline inputbox border color on windows
* fix multiline inputbox border color on windows
* preferences: use content width on combobox dropdowns
* about: match version text size on macOS
* msg dialog improvements
* fix canvas menu overlapping with sliced plates toolbar
* bbl bind dialog button placement
* bbl color picker
* Update StepMeshDialog.cpp
* drop file dialog
* drop dialog revert fonts
* revert windows multiline border
* Update StepMeshDialog.cpp
* update
* Flushing Volumes: match style of combobox
* fix hyperlink color on canvas notifications
* fix possible issues with shared profiles notification
* Base IS Machine
* Toggle line
* Rebase
* Intento 1
* Wiki IS
* Flavorized
* Tooltips
* Calibration using the same list
* max
* Reorder JD validation
* Refactor set input shaping
* Calibrations IS
* Default values
* Axis
* Orca comments
* Rename input_shaping_enable to input_shaping_emit
Refactor all references of the input shaping configuration option from 'input_shaping_enable' to 'input_shaping_emit' across the codebase. This improves clarity by better reflecting the option's purpose of controlling whether input shaping commands are emitted in the generated G-code.
Restore DONT EMIT FOR KLIPPER
* Refactor input shaping option toggling logic
Simplifies and consolidates the logic for toggling input shaping related options in TabPrinter::toggle_options(). Uses a loop to handle enabling/disabling lines based on GCode flavor compatibility, and refines the conditions for toggling individual options.
* Improve input shaping option toggling logic in TabPrinter
* GrayOut Emit to gcode limits for klipper
* Typo
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* Typo
* Skip Y input-shaper when type is Disable
If marlin2 and disabled it will be already disabled at X.
* IS expert
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Conflicts resolved in src/libslic3r/GCode.cpp and src/slic3r/GUI/GUI_Factories.cpp.
GCode.cpp: combined upstream's air-filtration per-extruder gating
(activate_air_filtration_during_print / _on_completion), the new
extrusion-role-change gcode lambda, ZAA's path.z_contoured arc-fit
disable, raft-aware slow_down_layers branch, and Vec3d/Line3 ZAA
plumbing with the local belt-printer changes (path_on_first_layer,
effective_layer_index_for_point, should_disable_arc_fitting). All
auto-merged m_writer.X() calls converted to m_writer->X() to match
the local unique_ptr<GCodeWriter> refactor.
GUI_Factories.cpp: inserted brim_flow_ratio in the Support category
list and renumbered around the local build_plate_tilt_x/y entries.
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* Add OrcaCloud sync platform and preset bundle sharing system
Introduce OrcaCloud, a cloud sync platform for user presets, alongside
a preset bundle system that enables sharing printer/filament/process
profiles as local exportable bundles or subscribed cloud bundles.
OrcaCloud platform:
- Auth to Orca Cloud
- Encrypted token storage (file-based or system keychain)
- User preset sync with
- Profile migration from default/bambu folders on first login
- Homepage integration with entrance to cloud.orcaslicer.com
Preset bundles:
- Local bundle import/export with bundle_structure.json metadata
- Subscribed cloud bundles with version-based update checking
- Thread-safe concurrent bundle access with read-write mutex
- Canonical bundle preset naming (_local/<id>/... and _subscribed/<id>/...)
- Bundle presets are read-only; grouped under subheaders in combo boxes
- PresetBundleDialog with auto-sync toggle, refresh, update notifications
- Hyperlinked bundle names to cloud bundle pages
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* Fixed an issue on Windows it failed to login Orca Cloud with Google account
* Fix: Enable instance collision detection in GCode and Print clearance
Squashed commit containing:
- Fix gcode path conflict detection in ConflictChecker.cpp by iterating all instances.
- Improve clearance validation in Print.cpp by calculating convex hulls per instance (fixes scaling/mirroring issues).
- Added // Orca: comments to mark changes.
* Fix Wipe Tower G-code conflict detection for WipeTower2
* Fix: Improve object/instance selection for collision and validation warnings
- Updated validation logic in Print.cpp to report specific ModelInstance instead of ModelObject for collision/clearance warnings.
- Updated NotificationManager and Plater to handle ModelInstance selection in 'Jump to' links.
- Added fallback to object selection if specific instance cannot be selected.
- Included fixes for G-code conflict detection (ConflictChecker, GLCanvas3D) to also report instances.
- Improved GUI_ObjectList to update canvas selection when items are selected via API.
* Fix: Prevent crash when loading .3mf projects
Moved update_selections_on_canvas() out of ObjectList::select_items() to avoid premature UI updates during loading. Canvas updates are now explicitly called in NotificationManager and Plater callbacks where needed.
* Fix: Address code review comments
- Fix memory allocation for extrusion layers deep copy
- Remove unused variable in GLCanvas3D
- Fix string formatting crash risk in NotificationManager
- Remove dead code in Plater
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* feat: Add flow rate calibration pattern selector dialog
* feat: Integrate PR #11881 and improve Flow Rate Calibration Wizard
- Integrated PR #11881: Display layer duration in G-code viewer position window.
- Enhanced Flow Rate Calibration:
- Implemented a Wizard dialog (FlowRateCalibrationDialog) using DPIDialog for Dark Mode support.
- Restricted pattern selection to 'Archimedean Chords' and 'Monotonic'.
- Integrated logic to pass the selected pattern to the calibration generation.
* fix(UI): Refactor FlowRateCalibrationDialog to calib_dlg for macOS build fix and UI consistency
Moved FlowRateCalibrationDialog from MainFrame.cpp to calib_dlg.hpp/.cpp to resolve build errors on macOS. Updated UI to match Pressure Advance calibration dialog style (Dark Mode support, RadioGroups). Logic moved to dialog class.
* Update Wiki link for flow rate calibration
* ui: replace RadioGroup with BitmapComboBox for Flow Rate pattern selection
* fix(ui): use custom ComboBox widget for Flow Rate Calibration
Replaces wxBitmapComboBox with OrcaSlicer's custom ComboBox widget to fix rendering issues on Windows (empty selection) and compilation errors on Linux.
* Refactor: Cleanup unused includes and members in FlowRate calibration dialog
* Fix: Complete rename of Flow Rate to Flow ratio in calibration menus after merge
* Fix: Update Flow Rate to Flow Ratio in Calibration Dialog and Wiki Link
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