It's incorrect; the camera is possible with development firmware, but not implemented yet in Cura.
Removed this in lieu of the actual fix in CURA-7637, which takes too much time to fix for the 4.7 release.
The issue will happen only if the machine_extruder_count is a formula.
In this case, the project loading will not work properly if "Create new" printer is selected,
as the settings of all extruders but the first one will not be applied.
Workaround in this case will be to load the project again and select to update the existing
printer, in which case all settings will load properly.
CURA-7646
If the machine_extruder_count is not taken into consideration on machine creation, calling the
extruderList of that machine will return an incomplete list of extruders (since it considers the
default machine_extruder_count). This causes problems in machines with settable number of extruders
where the default machine_extruder_count is 1 while the machine may have more than 1 extruders.
The problem becomes especially visible when opening a project file with e.g. a CFFF with multiple
extruders, because when the machine is created we do not know yet how many extruders the printer
actually has.
CURA-7646
If it failed to create a global stack, the extruder_stack_dict variable would not be defined, and Cura crashes. It may fail to create a stack because of an indexerror in a malformed project file.
Fixes Sentry issue CURA-137.
This was decided on by the material & process engineers. It's a pretty safe change since the support brim pretty much has only advantages if there is no support infill.
Fixes ST-3552.
These have moved. The Support Structure setting was already present in the support category.
Done as a 5 minute fix while working on the Settings Guide.
I think for the support meshes, some settings were simply missed because they are in completely different categories. For instance, the support flow rate also applies to support meshes so those settings should be visible.
For the tree support settings, I think that when the tree support became activated by support_structure, the developer checked for instances where the support_tree_enable setting made a setting visible (as alternative to the normal support_enable setting). Like Support Infill Density used to be visible if normal support or tree support was enabled, and now needs to check only for normal support. However they didn't also look for settings that are ONLY available for normal support and not for tree support. So those settings now have extra conditions that disable them if the support structure is set to tree support.
With this I tried to word the check correctly in case we ever get a third support construction type. Like, sometimes a setting is not shown with tree support because tree support explicitly doesn't support it (e.g. Conical Support), but sometimes it's not shown with tree support because it's specific to area support (e.g. support join distance).
Done as a five minute fix (although typing this commit message also took five minutes) as I encountered these problems while working on the settings guide.
That was still missing, oops. I'm aborting the translations to get this in. It's important enough to break the string freeze and restart the translations process at this stage.
Contributes to issue CURA-7622.
Some printers stylize themselves with allcaps to gain more attention or because they use fonts that don't have lowercase (especially Asian brands) or to mix it with fixed-width characters. Here we'd like to keep them all equal, so they get proper name-style capitalisation.