For conductors, the setPos() function can result in negative
coordinates.
For unknown reasons, this can lead to an offset in the scene coordinate
system, resulting in a free space above and to the left of the drawing
frame. This free space could not be removed.
It is better to set the conductors using the conductor::updatePath()
function. If the conductor text has been moved by the user, the new
position of the text must be calculated.
It is important to position the elements first and then 'connect' the
conductors.
Setting the conductor position via setPos() was done in elemntsmover.cpp
(corrected here) and in Diagram::fromXML (corrected in the commit
'Better handling of conductors when creating from XML').
The position of a conductor is determined by the two terminals the
conductor connects. Therefore, it makes no sense to set the position
with 'setPos()'.
It is better to first load all elements (but not the conductors),
position them if necessary, and only then load the conductors and assign
them to the elements (terminals).
When copying and pasting selected areas, right-aligned dynamic text in
report and slave elements was not displayed correctly. The text
insertion point was always shifted to the left by the text width.
To correct this, the insertion point of dynamicElementTextItems is reset
to its origin insertion point before writing to clipboard.
When using composite text in report elements, the name of the variable
was displayed when inserting the reportElement into the drawing (e.g.
%{function}). This is corrected here.
Add missing variables to assignvariables.cpp
In case of user try to delete a terminal element who is bridged
or belong to a physical terminal with more than one level, the deletion
is aborted to avoid mistake in the terminal strip parent of the terminal
element. A dialog is opened when the deletion can't be to explain to
user what to do for enable the deletion.
iIn the element editor, every rotation is made around the center of the
scene, this is usefull when rotate several part but less when only one
need to be rotated, especially when it is the terminal part and we only
want to change the orientation.
This commit solve it. Now when only a terminal part is selected, the
terminal don't rotate around the center of the scene but change the
orientation.
The rotation, flip and mirror of parts are good features but always
rotate around the center of the scene and if the parts are far from the
center of the scene the behavior look inappropriate from the POV of user
(because parts move far from original position and can out of the view).
A good new features should be to solve it (rotate around the center of
the bounding rect of the selection) and probably extract the function
rotate/flip/mirror from the parts class and create a new class with for
only goal to calculate and apply these modifiaction trough an undo
command.
During the development, we saved some terminal strip with "phantom"
terminal (terminal added to the strip and after the terminal was removed
from the project but keep in the terminal strip data) and this mistake
was saved in the xml. When we open this project the phantom terminal
don't appear in the layout but the empty physical terminal is still here
in the terminal strip data because the position of the terminals in the
strip is wrong (sometime bigger than the size of the strip, sometime
with a gap, sometime don't start at 0). This commit fix this mistake
when we open a project.
Before this this commit the terminal strip editor couldn't only work on
the first project opened into this editor, all other project opened
after couldn't be edited.
This is now past, terminal strip editor can now edit every project open
in QElectroTech.
Fix crash when :
1°-Open a project with terminal strip and open the terminal strip editor
2°-Close the terminal strip editor and the project (keep qelectrotech
open).
3°-redo step 1 and click on an item in the tree at left of the window,
qet crash.
Qet don't crash anymore but the terminal strip editor continue to work
with the terminal strip of the first opening (exactly the pointer of the
terminal strip) who don't exist anymore. Need more work.
Add a new class TerminalStripLayoutPatternXml used to
save / load a TerminalStripLayoutPattern class into a xml.
Also create the namespace QETSVG used to read/write some
svg element / attribute to xml. This class is used by the
class TerminalStripLayoutPatternXml.
- include Liberation-Fonts and osifont
(thanks elevatormind!)
- use "Liberation Sans" as default-font
- adjust License-Tab in About-Form
- Bugfix: When selecting a font, the current
font is highlighted in dialog
- adjust some whitespace and English comments
- include Liberation-Fonts and osifont
(thanks elevatormind!)
- use "Liberation Sans" as default-font
- adjust License-Tab in About-Form
- Bugfix: When selecting a font, the current
font is highlighted in dialog
- adjust some whitespace and English comments