This is fix for jira 2061
Layer height is double and may has small difference, which
influence total layer number when support is enabled.
Should use int data and consider EPSION when calculate total
layer number.
Signed-off-by: salt.wei <salt.wei@bambulab.com>
Change-Id: I1bb6c89f2afd162d2d7e7dcff4a9d6a00b94dab3
This reverts commit 1e95803df3733021e80241ecf7b88976708f0cf7.
Reason for revert: some model test not good, need to update curve function
Change-Id: I6afd6115d21198f60453d4f507905b6684a65cff
fix enable status of confirm btn in ams settings dlg
Change-Id: I25c11078bb723647fac6370f966c74c807362e21
Signed-off-by: Stone Li <stone.li@bambulab.com>
refine description for ams not connected
Change-Id: Ic4c01e69cfd9385548a497af5c5c3071614067a2
Signed-off-by: Stone Li <stone.li@bambulab.com>
(cherry picked from commit 4158f1e06ed20fa5dd4c3ef412d4c8fab76054a8)
Use tree support to detect if there are sharp tails and so on.
Jira: STUDIO-1898
Change-Id: I148e14ca4024849875133a646a8fdd36c265b2fb
(cherry picked from commit bc74015d45e96e409d34d611876e3a24e289e029)
For pa-cf, the default setting of cooling is
forcing cooling for all outer wall.
And internal tester found that the slowing down by
layer time does not work for outer wall under
this situation.
This is fix for this issue.
Signed-off-by: salt.wei <salt.wei@bambulab.com>
Change-Id: I05aaa16d246f5ea6dc1ae9808050e1281646e184
Tree support didn't fill the first layer when the tree is too short
udesk: 0284
Change-Id: I2702b26733e7360445e19847abb48f75f173da4e
(cherry picked from commit e317f9e19fbbfe21efb495e23a8ff78661bfee79)
1. display factor of extrusion calibration
2. add progress to calibration extrusion
3. support ext spool
Change-Id: Ic124a0097f16e6287c09f5f133eea84eeefb4000
Signed-off-by: Stone Li <stone.li@bambulab.com>
wxWidgets on Linux uses GStreamer as its back-end for wxMediaCtrl, which
doesn't have a bambu: URI handler. On Windows, this is handled by a Windows
Media subsystem plugin, and on Mac, this is handled with a BambuPlayer
class. Luckily, the libBambuSource.so binary that is distributed with the
network plugin package already contains support for receiving h.264 data
from the network, and the API is the same as is used by the tiny
bambusource.exe binary on Windows; we glue this into a GStreamer source
plugin that registers a URI handler for bambu:.
To make this work, we make a few additional changes elsewhere. GStreamer
seems to have trouble rendering an Xv overlay onto a 32bpp X visual, but
Bambu Slicer seems to request a 32bpp visual for some background
transparency in the Notebook; it doesn't seem to use it in an interesting
way on Linux, though, so we remove that request for transparency to allow
Bambu Studio to render to a 24bpp visual. The media controller
infrastructure also makes a few assumptions about when sizing information
can be queried from a wxMediaCtrl backend that do not hold true on Linux; we
either fix those assumptions, or fake them out, as needed. We also make a
few changes needed to successfully compile C.
This has only been tested with the GStreamer backend for wxWidgets --
notably, not the GStreamer-play backend (these are, astonishingly, two
different things!). If you find that this seems not to work, consider
*un*installing the libgstreamer-plugins-bad1.0-dev package and then
rebuilding wxWidgets.
On Linux, wxGTK by default attempts to use EGL if it is available on the
system, rather than GLX. Unfortunately, the ancient version of GLEW that we
packaged in did not support EGL, and even if it did, the configuration was
not set up to enable EGL. To solve this, we:
* upgrade GLEW to version 2.2.0, from upstream GitHub
* modify the Bambu build process to enforce that we use GLEW from the
built dependency
* remove the "extra" even older GLEW that was packaged
* modify GLEW's CMake configuration to enable EGL support when it is
available on the system (using the same test as wxWidgets uses to decide
whether to enable EGL support); if EGL isn't available at compile time,
both GLEW and wxWidgets will fall back on GLX
Note that you probably will have to blow away your CMakeCache for this to
work correctly -- otherwise, you may end up with the system GLEW, if you
have one installed (which is probably not what you want -- on Ubuntu, the
system GLEW is GLX, not EGL).