It now constrains the value to be no less than 0 when z_offset_layer_0 is negative or
z_offset_taper_layers is 0, otherwise the value must be such that the gap between subsequent
layers is not less than 80% of the normal layer height.
If the print head was lowered for the first layer, the tapering will always cause the
subsequent layers to be at least the normal layer height above the previous layer so the
tapering can occur over any number of layers.
On the other hand, if the print head was raised for the first layer, we demand that either
tapering is not used (value is 0) or that the tapering occurs over sufficient layers so that
the inter-layer gaps are not too small.
Now the offset cannot be such that the first layer would be less than 1/2 of its normal height.
Warnings shown when first layer is less than 80% or more than 200% of its normal height.
CURA-4092
- Keep the error check finished signal.
- Restore the old way of triggering an auto-slicing which depends on a
setting value change singal.
- Add a mechanism to make sure that if there is an error check, the
auto-slicing will only be triggered after the check finishes.
These guys want to be credited with their full name as well as their nicknames, so let's give them the fame they deserve.
The change log will be updated later.
I had checked the translations and pointed out a number of missing or inconsistent translations to the translators. This is the result in the end of that correspondence.
CURA-4084
When MachineManager gets created, it will find and set the current
active machine. This requires the ContainerRegistry to be initialized
first.
CURA-4084
Stack error checks are scheduled with a delay, and when a container is
changed (e.g. Quality), the auto-slice may get triggered before the
error check is done. Because the error check result is cached, the
auto-slicing will use the previous result instead of new. So, the
auto-slicing should be triggered when a stack validation is finished
instead of when a stack/setting gets changed.
These seem to be translated fine. I think the translators just forgot to remove these. There are some other fuzzy markers that are still properly marked because they need to be looked at.