* Fixed#591 (crash on Macro/Add Location)
The main reason was that the QSortFilterProxyModel is very sensitive
to the order of signals it receives from the proxy model.
In this case, dataChanged() must not be send between layoutAboutToBeChanged()
and layoutChanged(). This happened implicitly during load() of a macro while
scanning the freshly added folder.
* Fixed another part of #591: ability to disable template selection pop-up in macro editor. Tied to the tip window now - if this is dismissed, no template selection dialog will be shown.
* First implementation.
* PORT BACK: fixed a few flaws (fixed-width side panel ..)
1. On "save as" the filename displayed in the cell view selection box
was not updated
2. The width of the library and cellview panel could not be reduced
below the width of the combo boxes in the headers. So the
panels might have become pretty wide without being able to reduce
them.
* Implemented #560 (multiple techs on libraries)
1. On "save as" the filename displayed in the cell view selection box
was not updated
2. The width of the library and cellview panel could not be reduced
below the width of the combo boxes in the headers. So the
panels might have become pretty wide without being able to reduce
them.
The reason was a synchronization issue.
Actually "LayerPropertiesNodeRef" is not a reference, but
a mirror copy of the LayerPropertiesNode the reference points
to. Changes to the original must be synchronized into the
reference and back.
This concept is a tribute to the original implementation and
the node reference was a convenience add-on to the iterator-
based API.
Better solution in general is to replace the LayerPropertiesNodeRef
concept with a real reference.
1.) Copy & Cut will now take the selection from
the transient selection if no real selection is present
2.) Hence, Copy & Cut are always enabled
3.) The same if true for duplicate
4.) Move interactive will also act immediately on the transient
selection.
- The MAG reader now has access to the details of the proposed
technology (set in KLayout), specifically inside library paths
($(tech_name), $(tech_dir)). This allows setting the MAG reader
path relative to the technology path.
- If no specific technology is set before MAG files are read and
the technology listed there is found in KLayout, KLayout will
attach the layout to this technology.
- force lower-case layer names to allow CIF/MAG loop (CIF needs
upper-case layer names, MAG doesn't)
- reverted CIF reader to standard
- new options for writer: tech, "zero timestamp".
- file name MUST be consistent with one cell name.
Reason: it's not possible to derive the initial
cell from the given options, so without the file name
being consistent, we can't know what to write there.
Basically the file name rather supplies the path.
The tech group is a new XML tag "<group>...</group>".
This tag is editable in the tech "general" page as "Group".
If non-empty, a submenu will be created in the tech selector
menu for all techs with the same group.
- "follow selection": allows navigating between the bookmarks
with the cursor keys
- "manage bookmarks" now starts with the selected bookmarks
also selected.
Here is the proposal:
- There is a new panel similar to the layer list showing the
bookmarks. It can be shown using View/Bookmarks.
Initially this panel is hidden.
- Double-clicking on an item in this bookmark list will
navigate to the bookmark.
- Context menu entries of this panel are: manage, load and
save bookmarks (like in main menu)
In addition, "bookmark this view" now proposes a bookmark name
make of "B" and a unique number.
Three mode menu items appear in "Targets for Key Binding"
in the setup dialog and can be bound to a key.
"Move Interactive" will immediately start moving the
selection.
"Paste Interactive" and "Duplicate Interactive" will
paste and then immediately start moving.
Remaining issue: when Paste or Duplicate moves are
cancelled the pasted objects will still be there and
at the original location. So they are may be hard to
see. Also with Undo, two undo items are there: Paste
and Move.
The solution tries to be a bit more generic:
- four buttons are there to synchronize coordinates
- three buttons to snap p1, p2 and auto-measure from p1.