Previously the icons were organized according to "size" which could prove to be confusing.
This commit fixes that by organizing them according to "detail_level".
CURA-8010
Although this deviates from the UX practices. It tended to confuse the
programmers ;-) The variances in level of detail for the icons are now
placed in the sub-directories. small, default and big.
CURA-8010_new_icons
Subdivided the new icons in 3 size categories. As requested by UX
Used the company naming scheme for uniformity and easy recognition.
Known issues:
- Top/Bottom category wasn't taken into account by UX at the time. Since
this is a recent addition. Both the Walls and Top/Bottom will be updated.
- Cloud/Network connection icons 12px don't render correctly. Due to the
theme-ing.
- Extruder Icons do not render correctly.
CURA-8010_new_icons
It's now documented and written down in human terms. Since it doesn't involve encoding contours as 0-width paths any more, the rendering should also be a bit faster.
Contributes to issue CURA-8107.
This removes a warning from our log that this image couldn't be found. Instead it now draws a completely transparent image there.
The warning that is no longer in the log now looked like this:
2020-03-20 13:52:27,980 - WARNING - [MainThread] UM.Qt.Bindings.Theme.getImage [133]: No image header_pattern defined in Theme
Done during Turbo Testing and Tooling.
This way you can still sort of see what is being supported under there. Handy!
However because the layer view is rendered on top of everything else, the Z buffering is a bit messed up. This makes the support always exactly the transparency value in the theme regardless of how many layers of support are drawn. That's nice, because it makes it so that you can always see through the support.
This doesn't work when the colour scheme of layer view is not set to Line Type. There is no differentiation between support and other things then. Support infill seems to not be used at all by layer view, but I've also made the support interface transparent just like the normal support.