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Bug: Corrected monotonic lines not respecting user infill / wall overlap setting (#3388)
Bug: Correct monotonic lines not respecting user infill / wall overlap setting Co-authored-by: SoftFever <softfeverever@gmail.com>
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@ -3113,10 +3113,15 @@ void FillMonotonicLineWGapFill::fill_surface_extrusion(const Surface* surface, c
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params2.dont_adjust = true;
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//BBS: always use no overlap expolygons to avoid overflow in top surface
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for (const ExPolygon &rectilinear_area : this->no_overlap_expolygons) {
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rectilinear_surface.expolygon = rectilinear_area;
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fill_surface_by_lines(&rectilinear_surface, params2, polylines_rectilinear);
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}
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//for (const ExPolygon &rectilinear_area : this->no_overlap_expolygons) {
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// rectilinear_surface.expolygon = rectilinear_area;
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// fill_surface_by_lines(&rectilinear_surface, params2, polylines_rectilinear);
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//}
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// Orca: The above causes pockmarks in top layer surfaces with a properly calibrated printer with PA and EM tuned.
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// Revert implementation to the prusa slicer approach that respects the infill/wall overlap setting
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// while retaining the gap fill logic below. The user can adjust the overlap calue to reduce overflow if needed.
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fill_surface_by_lines(surface, params2, polylines_rectilinear);
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ExPolygons unextruded_areas;
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Flow new_flow = params.flow;
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if (!polylines_rectilinear.empty()) {
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