* Make preview slider labels draggable
Add label hit testing and delta-based dragging for the vertical preview slider labels. Keep label drags tied to the selected handle, prevent slider hover/timeline/menu handling from stealing label interactions, and keep value setters from changing the active selection implicitly.
* Refresh preview slider visuals
Update preview slider rails, handles, and labels for the refreshed light and dark theme appearance. Apply the same visual language to the horizontal slider, align single-layer and multi-layer labels, and remove obsolete triangle label geometry.
* Update the stealth mode description to reflect the current code changes in 2.4.
* disable HMS if bambu network plugin is not installed or in stealth mode
* fix build err
* add hide_login_side_panel to control whether to show login panel in home page
* fix: 409 conflicts resolution in notifications
* fix: silently log other http errors
* fix: pass force push flag to start_sync_user_preset
* remove formatting churn
* fix: propagate force push down put_setting
* refactor render_hyperlink_action to PopNotification for reuse
* fix an issue that hold status should be cleared before force pushing.
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Co-authored-by: SoftFever <softfeverever@gmail.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>
* \n
* 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
* fix(ElegooLink): pass printer SN to CC2 device panel URL
The CC2 panel subscribes to MQTT topics keyed by the printer serial number.
Without sn= in the URL it uses a wrong hardcoded fallback SN, subscribes to
the wrong topics, and shows Offline permanently even though the printer is
reachable.
- Cache the SN in elegoo_cc2_test() (already fetches it, was discarding it)
- Look up cache in get_print_host_webui(); fall back to a short LAN HTTP
call on first use before the test has run
- Append sn= to the panel URL
- Clear the wrong hardcoded fallback SN/IP from the panel bundle
- Add a small synchronous boot script to the panel that fetches the SN
from the printer before the bundle reads URLSearchParams, as a fallback
for unpatched binaries
* fix(ElegooLink): persist CC2 serial number in AppConfig dev_sn section
Store the printer SN under [dev_sn] keyed by normalized print_host after
a successful connection test or system/info fetch. Reuse it on later
sessions before hitting the network, matching how access_code is keyed by
dev_id for other LAN printers.
* fix(ElegooLink): answer get_sn IPC instantly from dev_sn cache
The CC2 panel always calls get_sn with a 10s timeout. Remove the HTTP
fallback from get_sn() and resolve IPC from dev_sn/memory only so Device
tab load is not blocked after sn= is already in the URL.
* fix(ElegooLink): skip get_sn IPC when URL already has sn
The CC2 device panel calls get_sn with a 10s timeout on every MQTT
connect even when Orca passes sn= in the query string. Use the URL
serial immediately and only fall back to IPC when it is missing.
* refactor(ElegooLink): resolve CC2 SN via PrintHost::get_sn in GUI
Drop the ElegooLink.hpp include from PrinterWebViewHandler; the webview
IPC handler uses the existing PrintHost virtual instead. Keep CC2 serial
lookup helpers file-local in ElegooLink.cpp and share them between
get_sn() and get_print_host_webui().
* chore: drop redundant <memory> include in PrinterWebViewHandler
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Co-authored-by: SoftFever <softfeverever@gmail.com>
Wire the existing disassociate_url path into the Associate-tab
checkbox so users can revert prusaslicer/bambustudio/cura
registrations they previously enabled.
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)
* Update/add re:3D profiles.
* Fix encoding issue with UTF-8 BOM
* Change spaces to tabs.
* Fix alignment-based space indentation issues.
* Test: rename_from property
* Test 2: rename_from property
* Test 3: use 'renamed' instead of 'rename'
* Add renamed property for each conflicting profile.
* Revert to optimized assets improved on [#13149](https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer/pull/13149)
# Description
Resolves https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer/issues/13830
The issue was that when OrcaSlicer was open with a 3mf file, the project
is first loaded, then when the sync finishes, it overrides the project
settings. This occurs when are working on a 3mf file and you click the
sync presets button as well.
The fix was to snapshot the current state of the settings, and then
restore whatever was marked as dirty to it's original state, preserving
the 3mf project settings.
[How to Download Pull Requests Artifacts for
Testing](https://www.orcaslicer.com/wiki/how_to_download_pr_artifacts)
* 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>
* Fix overhang preview not using fallbacks when angle is 0
The overhang visualization in Preview ("show overhangs based on support settings")
used the raw `support_threshold_angle` value from the configuration.
When `support_threshold_angle` was set to 0, Orca internally falls back to:
- 30° for tree supports
- an angle derived from `support_threshold_overlap` for normal supports
However, the preview logic ignored these fallbacks and used the raw value (0°),
leading to incorrect overhang highlighting that did not match the actual
support generation behavior.
This patch computes the effective overhang threshold used for preview:
• If `support_threshold_angle > 0`, use it directly
• If `support_threshold_angle == 0` and tree supports are used, fall back to 30°
• If `support_threshold_angle == 0` and normal supports are used, derive the
equivalent angle from `support_threshold_overlap`, `layer_height`, and the
external perimeter width.
The function now returns `normal_z` directly so the preview uses the same
effective slope threshold as the support generator.
As a result, the overhang highlight in Preview now correctly matches the
supports that will actually be generated.
* Apply Copilot suggestions
After pulling the latest presets from the cloud, changed values such as Layer height kept showing the old value until the user switched tabs. Refresh the active settings tab on sync so updates appear immediately.
* feat(viewer): Display travel distance and move count in G-code summary
This commit introduces a new feature that enhances the G-code viewer by displaying the total travel distance and the total number of travel moves in the 'Line Type' summary.
This provides users with more detailed statistics about their prints, helping them to better understand the printer's behavior and identify opportunities to optimize travel moves for faster print times.
This commit also fixes a critical bug in the G-code processor where the travel distance was being calculated incorrectly. The distance variable was not being updated for non-extruding travel moves, leading to inaccurate statistics. The calculation has been corrected to ensure it is performed for all relevant move types, resulting in accurate travel distance reporting.
* Subfix segments
kilo mega giga tera peta exa
* Add missing values
* Grams to Kilos and tons
* add distance
* Fix tool view
* Record and display seam distances
Track seam-related distances in print statistics and show them in the GCode viewer. Added total_seam_gap_distance and total_seam_scarf_distance to PrintEstimatedStatistics (with initialization). In GCode::extrude_loop the code now computes seam gap and scarf distances and accumulates them for external perimeters. GCodeViewer uses the summed seam distance when the Seams option is selected in the legend.
* Fix travel / wipe distances
* Update GCode.cpp
* Filament changes estimated time
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Co-authored-by: Steve Scargall <37674041+sscargal@users.noreply.github.com>
Handle user_ticket_login
Legacy Bambu network plugins completed embedded login with
user_login, which the WebView dialog already handled.
Newer Bambu login flows can complete with user_ticket_login and
return only a short-lived ticket. The external browser path already
worked because the local HTTP callback server exchanges that ticket
for tokens, fetches the user profile, and passes the resulting session
payload to change_user.
Mirror that ticket exchange path for embedded WebView login so the
dialog can handle user_ticket_login instead of silently ignoring it
after verification-code submission.
fix: OK/Cancel buttons clipped in Flushing Volume dialog (#13511)
The WipingDialog renders its UI inside a wxWebView. When the dialog
was clamped to screen size (many filaments, small displays, high DPI),
the HTML content exceeded the WebView bounds and the OK/Cancel buttons
fell below the visible area.
HTML fix:
- Convert .container to flexbox column with overflow-y: auto
- Pin .button-container with flex-shrink: 0 so it stays visible
- Allow .scroll-container to flex-grow for the table area
C++ fix:
- Replace heuristic extra_size with accurate fixed_overhead estimate
- Use correct cell height (25 DIP) matching HTML table row height
- Add screen margin for window decorations
- Enforce minimum dialog size when clamped
Co-authored-by: SoftFever <softfeverever@gmail.com>
* Add Optimized Gyroid infill (auto-tuned wavelength + amplitude)
New infill geometry derived from FillGyroid. Two parameters are
auto-computed per-region from density, line spacing, and layer height
(no user inputs):
omega = sqrt(density_adj) / sqrt(1 + layer_height/spacing)
clamped to [0.5, 2.0]
-- Euler-Bernoulli buckling: critical load ~ 1/L^2,
so shorter wavelength under higher load (denser infill)
raises buckling resistance.
amplitude = 0.55 / omega^2, clamped to [0.20, 0.65]
-- Curved-beam bending stress: peak stress ~ A * omega^2,
so amplitude is reduced as omega rises to keep peak
fiber stress bounded while preserving stiffness.
Files:
- src/libslic3r/Fill/FillOptimizedGyroid.{hpp,cpp} (new)
- src/libslic3r/Fill/FillBase.cpp (factory case)
- src/libslic3r/Fill/Fill.cpp (switch case)
- src/libslic3r/Layer.cpp (switch case)
- src/libslic3r/PrintConfig.{hpp,cpp} (enum + label)
- src/libslic3r/CMakeLists.txt (build sources)
User-facing: appears as "Optimized Gyroid" in the Fill Pattern dropdown.
Density still chosen by user; omega/amplitude are internal.
* Fix build: layer_height is in FillParams, not Fill base
* Add ipOptimizedGyroid to multiline infill list in ConfigManipulation
* Refactor: replace ipOptimizedGyroid enum with gyroid_optimized boolean
Per @RF47's review feedback, fold the optimized wave math into FillGyroid
itself behind a per-region boolean instead of a separate infill enum.
What changes:
- New ConfigOptionBool "gyroid_optimized" on PrintRegionConfig (default
false). When unchecked, gyroid behavior is byte-identical to before.
- Optimized wave math (compute_omega_factor, compute_amplitude_factor,
f_opt, make_*_opt, make_optimized_gyroid_waves) lives inside
FillGyroid.cpp. _fill_surface_single branches on params.gyroid_optimized.
- FillParams gains a bool gyroid_optimized field, populated in Fill.cpp
from region_config alongside fill_multiline.
- UI checkbox added under Strength > Infill in Tab.cpp, label
"Optimize gyroid wave (experimental)". Toggle is hidden by
ConfigManipulation when sparse_infill_pattern != ipGyroid.
- "gyroid_optimized" added to s_Preset_print_options for preset I/O.
What goes away:
- ipOptimizedGyroid enum value, factory case, switch cases, dropdown
label, string key.
- FillOptimizedGyroid.cpp / FillOptimizedGyroid.hpp (math moved into
FillGyroid.cpp).
- Net diff drops by ~250 lines.
Existing profiles using gyroid are unaffected.
* Wire gyroid_optimized through SurfaceFillParams to FillParams
Linux build failed because line 921 in Fill.cpp populates a
SurfaceFillParams (the dedup struct), not FillParams directly.
Add the field there, in operator< / operator==, and copy it to
FillParams at both conversion sites.
* Use toggle_line for gyroid_optimized: hide row when pattern != gyroid
* Account for multiline wall thickness in omega correction (per @RF47)
When fill_multiline = N, each gyroid wall is N lines thick, so the
geometric scale fed into the buckling correction term should be
spacing * N rather than spacing. Increases omega (tighter wavelength)
when multiline is enabled, consistent with the thicker wall being
more buckling-resistant.
* Optimized gyroid via marching squares on the implicit scalar field
Per @RF47 review: replace the analytical f_opt / make_one_period_opt
wave generator (which had visible kinks at vertical-horizontal
transitions) with a marching-squares iso-extraction on the gyroid
scalar field, modeled on FillTpmsFK.cpp.
- New marchsq::GyroidField in FillGyroid.cpp evaluates
F(x,y,z) = sin(fx*x)cos(fy*y) + sin(fy*y)cos(fz*z) + sin(fz*z)cos(fx*x)
where fx = omega * baseline (anisotropic in x), fy = fz = baseline.
- get_gyroid_polylines() runs marching squares at iso=0 and converts
rings to polylines.
- _fill_surface_single() optimized branch now builds GyroidField,
runs marching squares, and skips the bb.min translate (field
output is already in absolute coords).
- Dropped: f_opt, make_one_period_opt, make_wave_opt,
make_optimized_gyroid_waves, compute_amplitude_factor. Amplitude
has no clean analog in iso-zero extraction.
- Standard (non-optimized) gyroid path unchanged.
* Mass calibration: compensate period by cbrt(omega) for x-anisotropic field
Per @RF47: optimized vs standard gyroid had different masses at the
same sparse_infill_density setting. Cause: scaling fx by omega while
leaving fy=fz at the baseline raised the surface-area-to-volume ratio
by approximately omega^(1/3) (the geometric mean of the three
frequencies).
Fix: multiply the base period by cbrt(omega) so the geometric mean of
(fx, fy, fz) returns to the standard baseline. Net effect:
fx = omega^(2/3) * baseline_orig
fy = fz = omega^(-1/3) * baseline_orig
which preserves total mass at the same density setting while
preserving the load-direction anisotropy this PR introduces.
* Switch optimized gyroid anisotropy from X to Z (per @RF47)
Z is the typical compression-load axis for FFF parts and is not at
delamination risk under compression — so the dominant failure mode
is column buckling of the vertical strands themselves. Tightening
fz directly shortens the effective vertical strand length, which
improves Z-axis buckling resistance.
Mass calibration via cbrt(omega) period compensation still applies
(scaling exactly one of three frequencies by omega; the geometric-
mean preservation argument is symmetric across axes).
* Update src/slic3r/GUI/Tab.cpp
Co-authored-by: Rodrigo Faselli <162915171+RF47@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address review feedback (Copilot + @RF47)
- Fill.cpp: gate params.gyroid_optimized on (params.pattern == ipGyroid)
so non-gyroid surfaces don't differ in SurfaceFillParams by an
irrelevant flag (would unnecessarily split fill batching).
[Copilot suggestion, RF47 confirmed correct]
- PrintConfig.cpp: drop "amplitude" from the tooltip; only wavelength
is parameterized (the marching-squares iso=0 extraction is invariant
to a uniform field scale, so amplitude has no effect).
- FillBase.hpp: shorten gyroid_optimized comment to match the actual
carried state (no amplitude term).
- FillGyroid.cpp: shorten the marchsq namespace comment block; the
ODR concern was overstated (FillTpmsFK uses the same pattern fine).
* Drop redundant marchsq bb expansion (Copilot)
bb is already offset by 10 * scale_(spacing) above for edge-artifact
margin; the second offset on bb_field doubled the raster area for no
geometric benefit and hurt CPU time on large parts.
* Update src/slic3r/GUI/Tab.cpp
Co-authored-by: Ian Bassi <ian.bassi@outlook.com>
* Fix density mismatch + rename to Z-buckling bias optimization
Issue (per @ianalexis): at the same sparse_infill_density setting,
the optimized branch produced denser fill than standard. Verified via
Python sim (sim_gyroid_compare.py) using marching squares on the
implicit field across multiple z slices.
Root cause: the omega formula was inverted from the buckling-physics
intent. The naive sqrt(density_adj) factor produced omega < 1 at
typical print densities (10-30%), which LENGTHENED the Z wavelength
instead of shortening it -- net loss in both mass and strength.
Fix:
- compute_omega_factor: invert to sqrt(1 / density_adj), clamp to
[1.0, 2.0]. Now omega = 2.0 at low density (long strands need
most help) and clamps to 1.0 above ~30% density (no-op, since
standard gyroid is already short enough).
- Remove the cbrt(omega) period compensation. Empirically (sim
table embedded in FillGyroid.cpp comment) the inverted formula
keeps line length per area at ~1.000 of standard across all
densities with no period scaling needed.
Predicted gains (sim, Z-axis Euler buckling proxy):
density line/std strength/std
10% 1.000 2.84x
15% 1.000 1.89x
20% 1.000 1.42x
30%+ 1.000 1.00x (no-op)
Rename per @ianalexis: "Optimize gyroid wave" oversells (now no-op
above 30% density and Z-only). Renamed user-facing label to
"Z-buckling bias optimization (experimental)" with updated tooltip
that scopes to vertical compression and discloses the density cutoff.
Internal config key (gyroid_optimized) unchanged for diff size.
Real-world Instron compression tests at Brown's Prince Lab to follow.
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Co-authored-by: Rodrigo Faselli <162915171+RF47@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ian Bassi <ian.bassi@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: SoftFever <softfeverever@gmail.com>
* Added UI force-sync button and fixed bug that didn't sync in one case and caused orange highlight
* Fix sync preset race: join old thread before starting new one
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Co-authored-by: Mykola Nahirnyi <mnahirnyi@amcbridge.com>
Co-authored-by: SoftFever <softfeverever@gmail.com>
* feat: add UI feedback on http error and some logs
* spelling fix
* show error dialog only once per session
* show errors with plater notification when on developer mode
* remove return
* remove irrelevant logs
GridCellSupportEditor::DoActivate dereferenced
grid->GetSelectedBlocks().begin() without checking against end(). In
wxWidgets 3.1.5 that range always contained at least one block; in 3.3.2
it is empty after the user deselects, and the dereference crashes inside
wxGridBlockCoords::GetLeftCol().
Fall back to the (row, col) that triggered activation when the selection
is empty, so the existing single-cell branch handles it. While here,
drop a dead local_table cast that was never read.
Fix macOS orcaslicer:// deep links after wxWidgets 3.3.2 upgrade
Install an OrcaSlicer-owned kAEGetURL Apple Event handler from
on_init_inner(). The wxWidgets 3.3.2 handler registered in
applicationWillFinishLaunching: stopped delivering URL events to
GUI_App::MacOpenURL on macOS (#13119), so links from Printables /
Thingiverse opened a blank project instead of importing the model.
Registering our own handler late in startup is last-writer-wins on
NSAppleEventManager and routes back to the existing MacOpenURL ->
start_download path, restoring the pre-upgrade behavior without
touching wxWidgets.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>