* Fix active filament preset not matching wizard selection on first run
After completing the setup wizard with only a non-PLA filament selected
(e.g. Generic ABS), the active filament preset defaulted to Generic PLA
instead of the user's selection. This happened because load_presets()
falls back to Generic PLA when the initial printer differs from the
preferred printer, and the first_added_filament override was disabled.
Add post-load correction in apply_config() that switches the active
filament to the first compatible wizard-selected filament when the
current active filament is not in the wizard selection. Also fix the
guide JS (22.js, 23.js) to use the filalist attribute for building
the filament array, and add platform-specific build test commands to
CLAUDE.md.
* Replace @System filaments with vendor-specific overrides in wizard
When the wizard selects a generic filament like "Generic ABS @System",
check if a vendor-specific override exists (e.g. BBL "Generic ABS")
and use that instead. This ensures printer-tuned profiles are preferred,
preventing load_installed_filaments from adding unwanted BBL defaults.
When printers from the default bundle are also selected, both variants
are kept since those printers need the @System version.
Also adds diagnostic logging for filament loading in LoadProfileFamily.
* Guard against persisting presets for Default Printer and fix filament override logic
Prevent export_selections from saving stale preset settings for the
built-in "Default Printer" placeholder, which is only the initial state
before a real printer is loaded. Also require a non-default vendor printer
to be selected before replacing @System filaments with vendor-specific
overrides in the wizard, avoiding incorrect filament substitution when
only the default bundle is present.
* Add overhang_reverse config to calibration routines
Set the 'overhang_reverse' configuration option to false in both calib_temp and calib_retraction functions to ensure consistent calibration behavior.
* Disable overhang_reverse in calib_pa function
Adds a line to set the 'overhang_reverse' configuration option to false when running the calib_pa function, ensuring this feature is disabled during calibration.
* Disable reverse on even for PA Tower
* Remove unncesary overhang_reverse disablers
* Update Plater.cpp
Update Plater.cpp
* Update Plater.cpp
Changed the help link for the 'symmetric_infill_y_axis' option from 'strength_settings_patterns#zig-zag' to 'strength_settings_infill#symmetric-infill-y-axis' to provide more accurate documentation.
# Description
When creating a new filament preset and setting the Printer Dependencies to "All", the preset does not save this setting. This issue only occurs on creation due to code that is meant to validate the data to prevent a case where the filament is compatible with none of the printers.
EDIT: While I considered redoing the data validation for this tab overall, I have now preserved the original purpose of the code, which is to add the current printer as a compatible printer only if:
- the base preset is a System preset
- the user has not specified any compatible printers
Notably, this seems to be the cause of #11959
Moving the data validation from `Preset::save_current_preset` to `Tab::save_preset` allows the Preset function to be simplified through removal of the current printer parameter.
# Screenshots/Recordings/Graphs
There is no visible change on the UI.
## Tests
Tested the following combinations of filament presets:
- System->new User
- User->new User
- User->same User
Tried to set them to All, where the System->new User should be the only case where this is replaced by a default.
In any case where there are printers already set, those settings should be kept.
* Fix: GCodeViewer displaying inconsistent data in title and body
* Fix: remove actual flow info from GCodeViewer title
* Refactor: reduce repetition of N/A and headers
* Fix dark color rendering in G-code preview by using additive specular lighting
* Revert "Fix dark color rendering in G-code preview by using additive specular lighting"
This reverts commit 2a65bc9060.
* Fix dark color rendering in G-code preview (Standard & ES shaders) by using additive specular lighting
* Fix dark color preview: Increase minimum brightness to 48/255 (~19%)
* Refactor: Revert to combined lighting calculation in shaders
Fix layer/time display in Preview legend for pause/custom G-code
The Preview legend showed incorrect layer numbers and elapsed time for pause/custom G-code entries. The issue was caused by:
• get_layer_id_at() performing a strict upper_bound search on float Z values, while custom G-code stores Z positions as doubles. Minor precision differences often pushed the lookup to return layer 0 or the last layer.
• The legend displayed the raw zero-based layer index.
Fixes included:
• Fetch layer Z values as doubles and use an epsilon-based closest-layer search.
• Display layers as 1-based values for user-facing UI.
• Accumulate time up to the beginning of the identified layer.
This aligns the legend with the vertical slider marker and provides consistent pause/custom G-code reporting.
### What was the issue?
The check that validates whether a filament is compatible with the selected build plate type was only executed for Bambu Lab printers.
Other printers skipped this entirely, even though they can also use multiple plate types with different temperature requirements.
This caused cases where:
- incompatible filament/plate combinations went unnoticed,
- users received no warning even when the bed type clearly couldn’t support the selected filament.
### What’s changed?
- The validation block extends beyond BambuLab printers.
- Now all printers get the same compatibility check:
- if a filament requires a bed temperature not supported by the chosen plate,
- Orca shows the same clear error message as it does for BBL printers.
- Show the selected filament preset name (alias if present) in bed/filament mismatch warnings instead of substituting the parent preset.
### Why this helps
- Consistent behavior across all printer brands.
- Prevents invalid filament/plate setups that could cause print failures.
- Makes plate presets more robust and predictable for custom and community printers.
### Notes
- No behavior changes for BBL printers — they keep the existing checks.
- Other printers now benefit from them too.
* Fix Gtk-Critical assertion in PresetComboBoxes
Resolve the `gtk_cell_layout_get_cells: assertion GTK_IS_CELL_LAYOUT
failed` error by switching from `gtk_cell_layout_get_cells()` to
`gtk_container_get_children()` with direct PangoLayout ellipsization
on GtkEntry widgets.
Picked from PrusaSlicer:
https://github.com/prusa3d/PrusaSlicer/commit/e855ab5d
* Add defensive guards for GTK widget sizing
Fix Gtk-CRITICAL assertions in TextInput and DropDown widgets that
occur when the widget attempt relative sizing against window size
before GTK completes the window layout.
Changes include:
- TextInput.cpp: Clamp textSize.x >= -1 to prevent
`gtk_widget_set_size_request` failures.
- Picked from Prusa Slicer:
https://github.com/prusa3d/PrusaSlicer/commit/e855ab5d
- DropDown.cpp: Guard against zero/negative dimensions during early
initialization:
- Prevent szContent.x = 0 when parent size is unavailable.
- Unique to OrcaSlicer
- Triggers during initializing DesignerPanel --> BasicInfo -->
License DropDown before a parent size is available.
- Latent bug exists in Bambu Studio, but Bambu does not have
License field enabled on this panel.
- Created global guard for future resilience.
- Clamp szContent.y >= 1 for dropdowns before content initialized.
- Bug exists in BambuStudio
- Prusa did not implement the "ENH: ComboBox Second DropDown"
This PR fixes an issue where certain characters (for example the degree symbol ° used in °C) became corrupted after opening and saving the Custom G-code editor multiple times.
#### What was the problem?
When users added symbols like ° inside Start/End G-code, the editor would show them correctly the first time, but after reopening the dialog a few times the text would slowly change into strange characters.
#### How to reproduce
- Open any Custom G-code field
- Add a line containing °C
- Save the dialog
- Reopen it several times
- The text begins to change into unreadable characters
#### What this PR changes
The Custom G-code editor now properly loads and saves text that contains symbols such as °, so these characters stay exactly as the user typed them. This keeps Custom G-code stable across editing sessions and prevents slow corruption of Unicode characters.
#### Result
- °C and similar symbols remain correct
- No more “weird characters” appearing after multiple reopen/save cycles
- Custom G-code is preserved accurately
Fixes#11502
* fixes: wxTimerEvent not supposed to be created by user code [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
* use wxTimerEvent instead of wxCommandEvent.
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Co-authored-by: SoftFever <softfeverever@gmail.com>