The engine would reserve space for each outline that should be there according to the count, not for each wall that was actually printed. Values of 999999 where chosen after discussion for _some_ of these (but not anything to do wit hskirt-brim, since we use those in the frontend for dissalowed areas) becasue then you can just fill a number of nines to get a completely 'walled' model printed.
Materials can be certified, while plugins can be verified.
Added packageType to the model such that the card knows which icon
to use.
Contributes to CURA-8562
Now it calls checkToken correctly. However now this _parseJWT is not called correctly since there are things calling this one in an attempt to be synchronous again.
There is the additional issue that we can't call getAccessTokenUsingRefreshToken synchronously now, because this runs on the main thread and it will then block the main thread until the request is made, which is never because the request is also done on the main thread via Qt's event loop.
Contributes to issue CURA-8539.
This involves returning the user profile via a callback.
No longer use the Requests library, which doesn't properly use the SSL certificates locally on the computer like the QNetworkManager does.
Contributes to issue CURA-8539.
The QImage.pixel() function should only get integers.
In theory an input position of -2,-2 would get rounded to 0 now. However that shouldn't occur because the user can't click outside of the window. And if it does occur, it's not really a problem either that it's theoretically picking a position inside of the window when you click slightly next to it.
Fixes#10785.
We removed the limit of density for the first bridging layer, but there are more settings for that, and there's a similar arbitrary limit for flow in place.
Contributes to issue CURA-8639 and #10736.
This is a re-write from a previous attempt. Instead of requests, which doesn't properly use SSL certificates installed on the computer among other things, we'll now use the HttpRequestManager which uses QNetworkManager under the hood and properly uses system settings.
The QNetworkManager is asynchronous which would normally be very nice, but due to the nature of this call we want to make it synchronous so we'll use a lock here.
Contributes to issue CURA-8539.