The issue is that opening the wxMessageDialog in GUI_App::check_printer_presets fires wxEVT_IDLE event (on Linux at least).
At that point it is already bound to our lambda which will in turn call post_init prematurely.
The solution is to move the Bind at the very end of the initialization. The post_init that it calls assumes that init has been finished anyway.
This reverts commits:
57ba953 ("PresetUpdater - exceptions reformatted, not throwing an exception")
03028bb ("Improved exception throwing at copy file in preset updater")
If value for "Extrusion Multiplier" is out of range, and "NO" is selected in warning message dialog, then set previous value instead of max limit value
1) Use different wxWidgets call to get current time on Windows vs Unix
for efficiency reasons.
2) Don't call this function multiple times in a single function, it is
both expensive and not correct: One shall work with the same timestamp.
3) Added missing unbind of the new timer.
Fix for issues:
Issue 1:
1. Change "Extrusion multiplier" parameter,
2. Save edited preset.
3. Change "Extrusion multiplier" parameter -> preset wasn't marked as "modified"
Issue 2:
1. Change "Extrusion multiplier" parameter with out of range value
2. Push ENTER for the message dialog
3. Answer "Yes"
4. Same message dialog appears again
or G-code preview if it is marked as Active.
Fixes 3Dconnexion not work directly after importing stl (focus problem ?) #5141
Keep your fingers crossed that it will not break something else.
wxGTK3 HiDPI support seems to emulate what OSX does quite closely,
thus the changes are relatively minimal.
Also fixed an ugly rounding issue when populating the ImGUI font map
with image thumbnails.
Fixes Gtk3 issue on 4k+ screens #4135
Fixes HiDPI screens with Wayland on Fedora 30 cause Plater view to be too small. #3245
The repair can remove some of the triangles, so the custom data would make no sense.
This will hopefully fix#5458
Also, show a notification with a hyperlink to undo just before the repair.
has_undo_snapshot(timestamp) to query whether one can undo to a snapshot
with a specific timestamp. Useful for notifications, that want to Undo
a specific operation, to verify whether such operation is still valid.
on Linux when changing file attributes, as changing file attributes
may fail when writing onto FAT file system, which does not support
some of the common Unix file attributes.