That is need on MacOS build as travis log is bigger than 50k lines
which breaks travis rules
And by the way deprecations are real
All file contains the same modification replace 0 to Qt::WindowFlags() when needed
as the class needs to be instantiated
Signed-off-by: vejmarie <jmverdun3@gmail.com>
the UI and the property is not consistent. In the dialog we use the term angle upon user feedback while the property still has the name "skew" in it.
I simply forgot this change in my PR that implemented skew prisms.
This is now corrected by this PR.
Part Reverse Shape command does not have icon for the FreeCAD UI (Part WB).
This commit adds SVG file with icon for this command. Also, it makes the necessary changes on Command.cpp and Part.qrc files.
The new SVG icon follows the FreeCAD Artwork Guidelines and were saved as Plain SVG format.
The icon designs keep the style of the existing icons in the Part Workbench:
https://wiki.freecadweb.org/Part_Module
The discussion with the request can be found in the UX/UI Design FreeCAD Forum:
https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=44278&hilit=bitacovir
Because Gui::ViewProviderLink can be used to override the view provider
of any object, it is not safe to assume view provider type without
explicit checking.
- indicate if one is in the Box Selection mode
- get rid on dialog if one really wants to cancel (no other Task dialog does this and it is annoying)
- fix clumsy dialog layout
When modifying primitives in complex geometries having a recompute for every keystroke can be annoying. Disabling keyboardTracking fixes this but keeps the immediate preview when using the spin buttons.
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In OCCT 7.4 (and apparently <= 7.4 too):
A GeomAdaptor_Curve obtained directly from BRepAdaptor_Curve will not work because it won't respect the
Location/orientation of the underlying curve.
This commit proposes to create a new GeomAdaptor_Curve from an intermediary curve handle to work around
this issue.
An empty block after a conditional can be a sign of an omission and can decrease maintainability of the code.
Such blocks should contain an explanatory comment to aid future maintainers.