It seems that in Qt5, the update loop was triggered a lot more often than in qt6.
Since we used that to handle the error checking, this made it so that you sometimes had to wait
for quite some time untill the slicing would start (as that is blocked by the error checker)
Conflicts:
cura/PlatformPhysics.py -> Removed shapely on master, while QTimer import got updated to Qt6.
plugins/Toolbox -> Entire folder is deleted in master, but it was updated to Qt6 here. This can all be removed.
In most languages this doesn't properly fit in the space we have for these buttons.
The same text in the window title and header was not changed. There we do have space for it. The button in the material manager was also not adjusted since it's different and already about as short as can be (but needs to refer to printers instead of materials due to the context of already being in the material manager).
Contributes to issue CURA-8753.
Previously it was encoded as a stringified Python list of strings, which is much harder to parse.
This would go wrong if any of these capabilities have a comma in them, but I think that would be bad practice for keywords like this anyway.
Contributes to issue CURA-8671.
And an example of such usage: In the material sync via cloud we only want to sync with printers that can receive those materials.
We might want to add a message for the user to also make sure the firmware is up to date. Because if the firmware is not up to date now it will show no printers and instruct the user how to connect the printer to the cloud.
Contributes to issue CURA-8671.
Conflicts:
cura/Machines/Models/MaterialManagementModel.py -> On Master we had temporarily reverted the action of this button because it became apparent that the sync wasn't going to be in 4.12. That revert is no longer necessary if this is merged.
I have a feeling this will be abused later. But fine. We currently need it for the list of printers that we can sync materials to via the cloud.
Contributes to issue CURA-8609.
It now creates a similar dialogue of what the old button did. The dialogue is no longer necessary in the materials page, so I've moved it to here specifically.
Contributes to issue CURA-8609.
Conflicts:
cura/Machines/Models/MaterialManagementModel.py -> Both master and my branch added an __init__ function. I merged the two __init__s to do both things that need to be done.
When the user previously opened the dialog and advanced through the pages, but closes the window, then they'll probably have to restart when they want to try it again.
Contributes to issue CURA-8609.