* fix: crash in Measure tool when a plain edge is the first selection
The SPHERE_2 gripper raycaster called get_feature_offset() on
.first.feature instead of .second.feature (copy-pasted from the SPHERE_1
block). Plain planar-border edges store no extra point, so the Edge
branch dereferenced an empty optional behind a release-stripped assert,
aborting on Flatpak and undefined behavior elsewhere.
Point the SPHERE_2 raycaster at .second.feature and fall the Edge branch
back to the edge midpoint.
Fixes#14018
{input_filename_base} is meant to be the saved project's file name. Before
#13753 a bug made it fall back to the first object's name when a project was
saved; #13753 fixed it to use the project name. Some users relied on the old
behavior to get the part name into their output file name and had no
placeholder to recover it ({model_name} is the 3mf designer metadata, blank
for plain STL imports).
Add {first_object_name} as a dedicated placeholder for the first printable
object on the current plate, populated in update_object_placeholders()
independently of {input_filename_base}.
Closes#14493
Selecting the prime tower and rotating it (PageUp/PageDown) crashed.
Selection::notify_instance_update() indexed m_model->objects with the
wipe tower's synthetic id (>= 1000), which is not a ModelObject index,
so the lookup returned garbage and dereferencing it segfaulted.
do_rotate/do_scale/do_mirror already skip the wipe tower in their own
loops but all call this shared helper, so scale and mirror hit the same
fault. Selection::drop() had the same latent bug via a direct index.
Guard both with the >= 1000 check already used throughout the file.
Fixes#14498
* Support accessing `coFloatsOrPercents` values in gcode template (OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer#14522)
* Vector option values are separated by comma
* Fix wrong cast used for checking nullability
Fix network plug-in install failing when the plug-in DLL is in use (#14373)
Switching or reinstalling the Bambu network plug-in from a running
OrcaSlicer failed with "The plug-in file may be in use". install_plugin()
deleted each existing file before extracting the new one, and on Windows a
currently-loaded DLL (BambuSource.dll, or the legacy networking library)
cannot be removed or overwritten in place, so the whole install aborted.
Rename an in-use file aside to "<name>.old" before writing the new one: the
running module keeps mapping the renamed file while the new version is
extracted, so the install succeeds without having to unload the plug-in
first. Stale ".old" files are cleaned up at the start of on_init_network(),
before the plug-in is (re)loaded, so they do not accumulate.
# Description
There is a bug that if user used to use legacy plugin, the
`NetworkAgent::use_legacy_network` will not be properly reset after user
install a newer plugin version through the plugin update dialog (ie, not
from selecting a plugin version from Preference screen). And in that
case Orca will download the legacy plugin but instead installing it with
a newer version suffix. So on next start up Orca can't find the plugin
because it tries to load using legacy version suffix instead.
This PR fixes it by getting rid of that error-prone static variable,
instead it always use the version number directly.
Fix#14373Fix#14441
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* Add startup progress bar to splash screen
* Move progress bar down and remove percentages
* Cleaned up changes
* Update GUI_App.cpp
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WipeTowerIntegration::append_tcr processed filament_end_gcode with only
layer_num in its placeholder config, so a filament_end_gcode referencing
{layer_z} could not be evaluated and slicing aborted. This affects any
multi-filament print that routes tool changes through the prime/wipe tower
(for example a support filament on a Bambu printer); the same macro works
in machine_end_gcode and on the non-wipe-tower set_extruder path, which
both define layer_z.
Set layer_z to tcr.print_z, the value this function already provides to its
change_filament_gcode and tcr_rotated_gcode placeholders.
Fixes#10119
CalibPressureAdvancePattern::line_width_first_layer() returned the raw
initial_layer_line_width, so a value of 0 (which means "use the default")
fed 0 into the Flow spacing math and threw FlowErrorNegativeSpacing,
crashing the whole app when slicing a PA pattern calibration.
Mirror the guard already present in the sibling line_width(): when the
configured width is non-positive, fall back to auto_extrusion_width.
Add a libslic3r regression test covering the width resolution.
Fixes#13188
* validator: detect duplicate filament subtype per printer (opt-in)
A filament is matched from the AMS by (filament_id + printer compatibility);
if two compatible filament presets for one printer share a filament_id, the
match is ambiguous and the runtime silently picks whichever loads first.
Add PresetBundle::check_duplicate_filament_subtypes(), gated behind a new
has_errors(check_duplicate_filament_subtypes) parameter and the validator's
-f/--check_filament_subtypes flag (off by default). For each system printer it
groups its vendor's compatible filament presets by filament_id and errors on
any group of 2+, reporting each preset as a clickable file:// URI with a single
"how to fix" hint. CI runs it for BBL only (-v BBL -f) until the other vendors'
profiles are cleaned up.
* profiles: fix ambiguous BBL filament matches
Resolve the duplicate-filament-subtype errors flagged by the validator:
- align compatible_printers with Bambu Studio where Orca over-claimed a nozzle
that already has a dedicated preset (Bambu PLA Basic/Matte/ABS @BBL H2DP;
Bambu ASA/PETG HF @BBL H2DP 0.6 nozzle; Fiberon PETG-ESD @BBL X1)
- fix a copy-pasted printer name in Overture Matte PLA @BBL A1M 0.2 nozzle
- fix a wrong inherits in Panchroma PLA Silk @BBL X1C 0.2 nozzle (was inheriting
Panchroma PLA @base, giving it filament_id GFPM001 instead of GFPM004)
Bump BBL profile version.
* Potential fix for pull request finding
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* profiles: enforce globally-unique, per-vendor-namespaced setting_id
Many non-Bambu vendors copied Bambu's generic setting_ids (GFSA04 alone
appeared in 1557 files), so setting_id was not globally unique. This
namespaces every vendor's ids and reserves Bambu/OrcaFilamentLibrary space.
- Reserve "G*" (Bambu) and "O*" (OrcaFilamentLibrary) id spaces.
- Assign each other vendor a 2-char prefix (first+last letter, collision
resolved) and renumber every instantiated preset to <PREFIX><NNNN>.
- Strip setting_id from base profiles (instantiation:false) per Bambu's
convention; assign one to instantiated presets that lacked it.
- Remove the pre-existing misspelled "settings_id" key (91 files).
- filament_id is left untouched (it is a per-material id).
- Add one-time migration script scripts/assign_vendor_setting_ids.py with a
persisted registry resources/profiles/vendor_prefixes.json. Re-runs freeze
existing ids; only new vendors/profiles get new ids.
- Bump version in each changed vendor index file.
- Extend scripts/orca_extra_profile_check.py with a CI guard: global
uniqueness, in-namespace, no base setting_id, no gaps, no settings_id typo.
7425 profile files changed across 61 vendors; 0 cross-vendor collisions;
validator clean; migration idempotent. BBL and OrcaFilamentLibrary id spaces
untouched.
* profiles: add setting_id authoring guide for new vendors / profiles
* profiles: drop in-repo README; setting_id guide now lives in the wiki
* profiles: derive setting_id deterministically from vendor/type/name
* bump profile version
* Resolve preset type based on nozle diameter if printer_variant is empty
* Fix incorectly resolving plastic type (PLA, ABS, etc.)
* Revert default print-variant handling as it can be not only nozzle diameter
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* CrealityPrint: use printhost_port for WebView URL instead of hardcoded :4408
Fixes#4408 — when printhost_port is configured, use that port in the
Device WebView URL instead of always defaulting to :4408.
* CrealityPrint: remove hardcoded :4408 from Device WebView URL
Drop the CrealityPrint-specific get_print_host_webui override that
unconditionally appended :4408. The generic fallback in PrintHost
already uses print_host_webui/print_host config — users who need
Mainsail on port 4408 should set print_host_webui explicitly.
Fixes#4408
Syncing the filament list from AMS with the "Overwriting" option
displayed the AMS filaments in the wrong (reversed) order in the
preview, even though the filament mapping that was actually applied
was correct. Reported on macOS with a Bambu X1C.
The preview depends on MaterialHash being iterated in material-index
order. MaterialHash is a WX_DECLARE_HASH_MAP, which under OrcaSlicer's
current wxWidgets 3.3 build (wxUSE_STD_CONTAINERS=1) resolves to
std::unordered_map; its iteration order is unspecified and on macOS
(libc++) comes out reversed, which scrambled the preview. The same
code is unaffected in BambuStudio because its older wxWidgets build
still uses wx's own key-ordered hash table, so this only became
visible after the wx upgrade.
Fixes#14335