* APA for overhangs - Prusa incompatibility warning
Added a sentence explicitly stating that APA for overhangs is not compatible with prusa printers
* whitespace
Clarify that "network plugin" now means *bambu* only and doesn't refer to orca cloud
fully differentiate the two offerings to avoid confusion especially for non Bambu users
* Degrees symbol don't need localization
* The Z when referring to the axis should be uppercase
* Fix the spelling of "GitHub" to camelcase
* Unify the casing of mouse button shortcuts
* Always use G-code with an hyphen
* Fix the spelling of "restricted"
* More grammar fixes
* add missing modifications
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* Store user session information along with refresh token, to allow offline use once user is logged in
* Don't bother with avatar because we won't see it when offline anyway
* Fix offline Sync Presets freezing the UI on repeat clicks
Ignore restart_sync_user_preset() while a manual sync's progress dialog is on screen, so a second app-modal dialog can't stack on the first. Offline the dialog blocks on a long, uncancellable HTTP timeout; on macOS the global menu stays live while the window is disabled, so a second click otherwise wedges the app (force-quit only).
* Skip redundant user-secret re-write on startup
set_user_session() always re-encrypts and writes the secret to disk; on the startup restore path that just rewrites the bytes it was loaded from. Add a persist flag so the restore path skips it. Also drop an unused catch binding and a stray blank line.
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* feat: add support for 3MF file format in printer configurations and export options
* fix file extension
* enable 3mf for X Max 4
* disable use_3mf for X Plus 4
* Fixed an issue where `label_object_enabled` was not properly propagated to 3mf
* enable exclude object for Max 4
* remove hardcoded use 3mf for flashforge, move them to the new printer profiles config
perf(GCodeProcessor): stop recompiling std::regex on every g-code line
process_SET_VELOCITY_LIMIT() constructed three std::regex objects from
scratch on every call, and Klipper-flavor g-code contains
SET_VELOCITY_LIMIT on a large share of lines (8,834 of 103,549 lines for
a single 3DBenchy sliced for a Creality K2). perf attributes 6.4% of the
whole slicing run to this one function, almost all of it regex
compilation and the allocator traffic it generates.
process_SET_PRESSURE_ADVANCE() and the External_Purge_Tag handler had
the same per-call construction.
Hoist all five patterns to function-local static const std::regex so
they compile once. Generated g-code is byte-identical (modulo the
timestamp header); slicing a 16x Benchy plate for a K2 drops from
78.5s to 27.3s wall (2.9x) on a 16-core Linux box, single Benchy from
8.9s to 5.6s.
Co-authored-by: grant0013 <grant@harktech.co.uk>
The testing guide stated OrcaSlicer uses Catch2 v2 and advised the v2
`<catch2/catch.hpp>` include, but the vendored framework is v3.11.0
(tests/catch2/) and every test file includes `<catch2/catch_all.hpp>`.
The wrong version drove several incorrect claims: that SKIP() is
unavailable (it is, v3.3.0+), that the string matcher is "Contains"
rather than "ContainsSubstring", and that thread-safe assertions,
multiple reporters, STATIC_CHECK and built-in sharding do not exist.
Correct all version statements, the example include, and the
former "Version-Specific Limitations" section to reflect v3.11.0.
fix: apply smart preview defaults per extruder count session
- Track last extruder count (1=single, 2+=multi) instead of boolean flag
- Apply appropriate default (ColorPrint/FeatureType) when count changes
- User selections persist within same extruder count
- Symmetric behavior: both single and multi actively apply defaults
- Delete duplicate dead code block (uncommented TODO scaffolding)
Behavior:
- First slice (any type) → appropriate default
- User changes view → persists on re-slice
- Switch single→single or multi→multi → persists
- Switch single↔multi → appropriate default applies
Re-enable [OrcaCloudServiceAgent] tests now that the headless crash is fixed
The two OrcaCloudServiceAgent display-name tests were tagged [NotWorking]
in #14175 because the agent constructor dereferenced a null wxTheApp when
run headless (no wxApp is created in the unit-test binary), crashing before
any assertion ran. That null dereference was fixed in 14d2dfdd4c, which
guards wxTheApp in compute_fallback_path() and skips file persistence when
no fallback path is available.
With the fix in place both tests build and pass headless, so drop the
[NotWorking] tag and the stale explanatory comments. Verified on Linux
clang-18 (the CI compiler), headless: 20 assertions in 2 test cases pass.
Closes#14193
* Disable fff_print tests that fail only in CI
Skirt height is honored, Scenario: Skirt and brim generation, and
Scenario: PrintGCode basic functionality slice geometry that makes clipper's
coordinate range check throw "Coordinate outside allowed range" in the Linux
CI environment, while the same tests pass in local builds. Tag them
[NotWorking] so the Unit Tests job (ctest -LE NotWorking) excludes them until
the underlying slicing issue is fixed in a follow-up PR.
* Trigger Build all workflow on tests/** changes
The push and pull_request path filters did not include tests/**, so a
test-only change never started the build and the Unit Tests job never ran.
Add tests/** to both filters so changes to the test suite are built and
exercised by CI.
Fix Unit Tests CI job silently running zero tests
scripts/run_unit_tests.sh selected tests with `ctest -L "Http|PlaceholderParser"`,
but catch_discover_tests() was called without ADD_TAGS_AS_LABELS, so Catch2 tags
were never registered as CTest labels. The -L filter matched nothing and the job
passed green while running no tests ("No tests were found!!!"). Tests have not run
in CI since PR #11485 added that -L line (2025-12-23).
Register tags as labels via a shared orcaslicer_discover_tests() wrapper in
tests/CMakeLists.txt (passing ADD_TAGS_AS_LABELS), routed through all five test
suites. Restore full-suite execution by replacing the narrow -L selection with a
`-LE NotWorking` exclusion, so all reliable tests gate PRs again (the suite ran in
full before #11485).
Tag the two OrcaCloudServiceAgent display-name tests [NotWorking]: their
constructor reaches wxStandardPaths::Get().GetUserDataDir(), which dereferences
the null wxTheApp in the headless test binary and segfaults on every platform.
Excluded until the agent can be constructed without the wx app context.
CI now runs 151 tests (was 0) and passes.
* Fix null-deref and arranger bugs that gate headless slicing tests
export_gcode dereferenced a null result out-param, enum serialization
dereferenced a null keys_map, and get_arrange_polys left bed_idx unseeded so
the arranger dropped items. All only affect the headless test/CLI path.
* Fix the headless test harness and add G-code test helpers
Use the real arranger, fix temp-file handling with an RAII guard, and add
layers_with_role / max_z for inspecting sliced G-code.
* Re-enable the Model construction test
* Re-enable SupportMaterial tests and add an enforced-support test
* Re-enable and extend PrintObject layer-height and perimeter tests
* Re-enable Print skirt, brim, and solid-surface tests
* Re-enable and extend PrintGCode tests
Un-hide the basic scenario (dead-key fixes, reframes, trimmed trivia) and add
initial-layer-height, sequential-order, and null-result export tests.
* Re-enable and reframe the skirt/brim tests
Detect skirt/brim by G-code role comment instead of a sentinel speed, and
resolve the previously-unfinished skirt-enclosure test.
* Replace the stale lift()/unlift() test with a z_hop test
* Delete the stub and broken Flow tests
Fix Arch Linux dependency installation
The arch dependency script listed packages that are no longer available
in current Arch/CachyOS repositories:
- gstreamermm: removed from official repos (AUR only) and not referenced
anywhere in the OrcaSlicer build; the build uses plain gstreamer.
- webkit2gtk: replaced upstream by webkit2gtk-4.1.
Also switch the install command from `pacman -Syy` to `pacman -Syu` to
avoid the partial-upgrade pattern that Arch officially discourages on a
rolling-release distro.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Belt printers can't slice a tall vertical temperature tower. This adds a
belt-specific temperature-tower model — a row of discrete, individually
engraved provini laid along the belt, each printed at one temperature via
custom per-layer M104. Each provino is an inverted-L overhang that stresses
print quality, so the operator reads the best temperature off overhang
quality rather than a continuous ramp.
It is offered as a "Test model" choice in the temperature calibration dialog
(mirroring the Cornering test's selector), so users keep Joe's counter-rotated
sectioned tower as "Standard" and can pick this one as "Overhang":
- Calib_Params::test_model (existing field) carries the choice.
- Temp_Calibration_Dlg gets a Standard/Overhang radio.
- Plater::calib_temp belt branch: test_model 0 -> _calib_temp_belt_sectioned
(unchanged Standard path), 1 -> the discrete-provini Overhang path.
Assets: belt_temp_provino_unit.stl + belt_temp_tower_<start>_<end>.stl (6
ranges) + gen_belt_temp_tower.py (manifold engraving). Based on
belt/generic-calibrations. The Overhang path is HW-validated on the IdeaFormer
IR3 V2 (discrete M104 + engraved numbers); not re-validated since the rebase.
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
* docs: add MSIX Store build design spec
* docs: update MSIX spec (PFN deep link, .drc, Associate tab) and add implementation plan
* ci: add MSIX logo asset generator and generated assets
* ci: fix MSIX asset rendering edge bleed (PixelOffsetMode) and make output order deterministic
* ci: add MSIX AppxManifest template
* ci: add MSIX packaging script
* ci: make build_msix.ps1 stage-only exit dot-source safe
* ci: build MSIX Store package in Windows job
* ci: run MSIX pack after existing Windows uploads and keep it out of release downloads
* feat: add MSIX packaged-context detection helpers
* fix: resolve MSIX package APIs dynamically to keep Win7 loadable
* feat: suppress self-update in MSIX Store build
* feat: suppress runtime file associations in MSIX Store build
* feat: keep version check in MSIX build, point update dialog at the Store
The update check is notification-only (OrcaSlicer never auto-downloads),
so the Store build keeps checking for new versions instead of skipping
the check. What changes when packaged is the new-version dialog: the
Download button is hidden, the info text asks the user to update from
the Microsoft Store, and the hyperlink / wxID_YES action opens the Store
product page instead of the GitHub release page.
* docs: align spec verification plan with Store-redirect updater behavior
* feat: default MSIX identity to the reserved Partner Center values
* feat: render MSIX logos full-bleed from the gradient-circle SVG
* feat: point update dialog Download button at the Store in MSIX builds
* feat: link Associate tab to Windows Default Apps settings in MSIX builds
* docs: align spec with review-driven logo, dialog and Associate-tab changes
* clearn up
The IdeaFormer IR3 V2 End G-code ran `G28 ; home all`, which homes the
Z (belt) and Y (gantry) axes. On a belt printer Z is the conveyor, so
homing it runs the belt all the way back to origin, dragging the finished
part back under the gantry that G28 has just lowered — the head knocks the
print (reported by an IR3 V2 user; the `G1 Y50` lift came after the G28,
too late).
Replace the end sequence with a belt-safe one: switch to relative mode
(G91), lift the gantry for clearance, advance the belt forward one full
machine-depth (Z676, the 676 mm product depth) to eject the part and cycle
the belt surface clean, then home X only — never the Z/belt axis.
collect_layers_to_print() warns (CRITICAL) when an extrusion layer sits above
the previous one with an empty gap below — the fixed-bed assumption that
material with nothing under it is floating and unprintable. On a belt printer a
*leading* empty range (the gap starts at Z=0, no prior extrusion layer) is not
floating: it is the conveyor lead-in, and the part rests on the advancing belt
as the first material is laid down well above Z=0. A part not designed for a
belt (e.g. a flat test model tilted into the belt frame) then trips this as a
false "Object can't be printed for empty layer between 0 and N" error.
Suppress only the leading case (belt_printer && last_extrusion_layer == null);
genuine internal gaps are still flagged, since on a belt those can be an
over-angle overhang printing into air. Non-belt output is unchanged.
The original PR skipped the max-print-height check entirely on belt printers
because the sliced (virtual) Z is belt travel, not build height. As the reviewer
noted, that removed the only working height guard. Restore a correct guard:
- Print::validate: on belt printers, compare the upright object height
(max over instances of the scene-space bbox) against printable_height directly.
printable_height is the usable VERTICAL clearance above the belt: the gantry
travels up the tilted plane (reach = height/cos(tilt)) and its axis range is
sized for that (IR3 V2: ~354 mm gantry travel = 250 mm vertical at 45deg, and
printable_height = 250). Hardware-confirmed 250 mm vertical clearance, so no
cos(tilt) factor is applied.
- BuildVolume::set_belt_printer: drop the diagonal Z scaling; the build-volume Z
already equals printable_height, keeping the live 'outside build volume'
highlight in agreement with validate().
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>