Replace the toolbar sort dropdown with sortable Name/Source/Status column
headers that cycle ascending, descending, then clear. Add a Source column
and a PluginSortKey::None baseline for the cleared state. The whole header
cell is the click target and the sort triangle snaps in without a fade.
fix(gui): avoid null-pointer UB in create_scaled_bitmap with win == nullptr
create_scaled_bitmap() documents that win may be nullptr, but called
win->FromDIP() on it. Calling a member function through a null pointer
is undefined behavior: clang assumes `this` is non-null and deletes the
subsequent `win ?` null check added in #13117, turning the fallback
branch into an unconditional virtual call through a null vtable.
This crashed LLVM/clang-cl builds at startup (access violation reading
0x0 in BBLTopbar creation); MSVC builds were unaffected by luck.
Use the static, null-safe wxWindow::FromDIP(x, win) overload instead,
which falls back to the primary display DPI. Behavior is unchanged for
non-null windows.
On Linux every account shares /tmp, but slicing builds temp paths there under
fixed, app-owned names via temporary_dir() (model backups, STEP import,
part-skip). The first user to slice creates and owns those dirs, so the next
user cannot write under them and slicing crashes with "No such file or
directory".
Tag the app temp root with the user id at startup (<temp>/orcaslicer_<uid>)
so every temporary_dir() consumer is isolated at once. The id stays at the
top level of the world-writable system temp so each user's dir is created
directly there; a shared parent dir would be owned by whichever user made it
first. The root is pre-created because STEP import writes into it directly.
Windows keeps the plain temp dir since it is already per-user.
Fixes#10108. Same root cause as #5969.
* fix profile reference for Creality
* fix profile reference for Blocks
* fix profile reference for OrcaArena
* fix profile reference for re3D
* fix profile reference for Chuanying
* fix profile reference for Prusa
* fix profile reference for Wanhao France
* fix profile reference for MagicMaker
* fix profile reference for Afinia
Remove the ABS/ABS+/PLA/TPU/Value ABS/Value PLA filament presets that referenced the non-existent "Afinia H400 Pro" printer. The real printer is "Afinia H+1(HS)", already served by the @HS filament variants.
* fix profile reference for Comgrow
Remove the orphaned "0.20mm Standard @Comgrow T500 1.0" process preset and its process_list entry. Its only compatible printer "Comgrow T500 1.0 nozzle" never existed (the T500 model defines nozzle diameters 0.4/0.6/0.8 only).
* always run check_preset_references
The 409 conflict notification, the force-push confirmation dialog, and the payload-too-large (413) dialog now name the affected preset. The name was already parsed from the conflict body but never surfaced. The account-level preset-limit message stays generic since it isn't about one specific preset.
* Fix reload from disk for STEP models after reopening a project (#12992)
reload_from_disk matched reloaded source volumes with an exact
source.input_file string comparison. After a project is saved and
reopened, the stored source path is only the filename (the default,
non-full-path save) while a freshly re-imported volume carries a full
path, so the comparison never matched: reload fell into fail_list and
the "locate file" dialog was effectively useless for STEP models.
Fall back to a case-insensitive filename comparison when the exact
paths differ, so the existing same-folder source lookup (and the
locate dialog) can reload the model. Projects that stored absolute
source paths still match exactly as before; no 3mf format change.
* Add Preferences option to store full source paths in projects
Expose the existing export_sources_full_pathnames setting (previously
only editable in the config file) as a checkbox under Preferences >
General > Project. Enabling it stores absolute source paths in saved
projects, so "Reload from disk" works when the source file is kept in
a different folder than the project (companion to #12992).
Introduces a plugin capability that runs Python at the seams of Print::process(),
letting a plugin read and rewrite slicing state as it is computed.
- New slicing_pipeline_plugin config option; selected plugin refs are serialized
into the print manifest.
- Print gains an injectable hook fired at each pipeline step (posSlice,
posPerimeters, posInfill, ...). It is a no-op when unset, fires only on genuine
(re)computation, and never on the use-cache path.
- orca.slicing submodule: SlicingPipelineCapabilityBase plus a trampoline and a
Step enum. Capabilities read the live graph through zero-copy int64 numpy views
(contour/holes geometry with unscaled coordinates, flattened toolpath data) and
edit it through 2D-geometry mutators with cache-invariant refresh.
- GUI dispatcher runs capabilities during slicing under the GIL, turns plugin
errors into slicing errors, honors cancellation, and adds the plugin picker.
- Ships the InsetEverySlice sample plugin and binding/hook tests.
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