Use extruderList rather than extruders to switch userChanges over

It's a bit weird that it switches the user changes over though. Won't it be a different printer type then?
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Ghostkeeper 2020-05-15 16:04:42 +02:00
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@ -1286,17 +1286,15 @@ class MachineManager(QObject):
# Keep a temporary copy of the global and per-extruder user changes and transfer them to the user changes
# of the new machine after the new_machine becomes active.
global_user_changes = self._global_container_stack.userChanges
per_extruder_user_changes = {}
for extruder_name, extruder_stack in self._global_container_stack.extruders.items():
per_extruder_user_changes[extruder_name] = extruder_stack.userChanges
per_extruder_user_changes = [extruder_stack.userChanges for extruder_stack in self._global_container_stack.extruderList]
self.setActiveMachine(new_machine.getId())
# Apply the global and per-extruder userChanges to the new_machine (which is of different type than the
# previous one).
self._global_container_stack.setUserChanges(global_user_changes)
for extruder_name in self._global_container_stack.extruders.keys():
self._global_container_stack.extruders[extruder_name].setUserChanges(per_extruder_user_changes[extruder_name])
for i, user_changes in enumerate(per_extruder_user_changes):
self._global_container_stack.extruderList[i].setUserChanges(per_extruder_user_changes[i])
@pyqtSlot(QObject)
def applyRemoteConfiguration(self, configuration: PrinterConfigurationModel) -> None: