Commit Graph

23 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
David Carter
9f43b0ff76 Material: MaterialTreeWidget usability enhancements
Improves the MaterialTreeWidget beyond minimum viable product.

- Filters can now be filter lists to allow a variety of filtering
	options.
- User preferences allow the inclusion/exclusion of favorites and
	recents.
- Widget state such as expansion, tree expansions, etc are saved and
	restored.
- show current appearancee material when editing.
- implements a python interface

#fixes 13421: always opens full tree
2024-04-22 11:11:39 -05:00
David Carter
8d5e2bc428 Material: Problems editing Quantity properties
There were several issues here, not just one. The following are fixed:

Incorrect display of Quantity items (NaN)
Editing and updating quantity items
Editing and updating items on the first row.

There are still issues with editing lists, but these were known issues at the time of initial merge. This has been split out into issue #13435

fixes #13020
2024-04-18 23:48:05 -05:00
wmayer
dfc74591cc Material: add workbench manipulator
Implement a workbench manipulator to inject Std_Material and Std_Appearance to (context) menu.
2024-04-05 10:08:06 +02:00
wmayer
f254baa65f Material: fixes several issues
* fix warning -Wunused-variable
* fix warning -Wreorder-ctor
* fix warning -Wunused-but-set-variable
* fix uic warning for DlgDisplayProperties.ui
* rename the target MateriaTestLib ALL (note the typo and the already existing MaterialTestLib ALL) to MaterialTest ALL
  drop the hard dependency to the Part module: The document is checked for a property ShapeMaterial of type Materials::PropertyMaterial.
  An alternative could be to cast to GeoFeature and use the methods getMaterialAppearance() and setMaterialAppearance()
2024-04-05 10:08:06 +02:00
David Carter
ba20441935 Material: Material appearance
Uses new material system for appearance

Each feature object now has a property called ShapeMaterial that
describes its physical properties. If it has a shape, it has a
material.

The ShapeColor attribute is replaced by a ShapeAppearance attribute.
This is a material list that describes all appearance properties, not
just diffuse color. As a list in can be used for all elements of a
shape, such as edges and faces.

A new widget is provided to allow the user to select materials in a
consistent fashion. It can also launch the material editor with its
more advanced capabilities.
2024-04-04 07:39:58 -05:00
wmayer
c9ac09a528 Material: add MatGuiImages to MatGui target 2024-04-02 17:44:28 +02:00
David Carter
8776c5bf98 Material: Add thermal reference temperature (#13026)
* Material: Add thermal reference temperature

Fixes #13019

Adds the property 'Thermal Expansion Reference Temperature' to
the Thermal properties

* Fix delegates
2024-04-01 11:00:45 -05:00
David Carter
93fdf0f7c0 Usee display name in editor 2024-03-04 04:44:45 -05:00
David Carter
15868f2121 Add property models for FEM 2024-03-04 00:50:32 -05:00
wmayer
64a91968a3 MSVC: fix compiler warnings 2024-02-25 00:12:34 +01:00
wmayer
5eabeff94e Mod: fix several compiler warnings:
* fix -Wsometimes-uninitialized
* fix -Wunused-parameter
* fix -Wunused-variable
* fix -Winconsistent-missing-override
* fix -Wsign-compare
* fix -Wreorder-ctor
* fix -Wtautological-overlap-compare
2024-02-12 11:39:32 -06:00
Chris Hennes
e11a65813c Materials: Correct PreCompiled.h includes in Gui 2024-01-21 09:52:55 -07:00
David Carter
d9017bcca3 Material: Material editor enhancements (#11764)
Continues the work of the material subsystem improvements.

Add support for embedded SVG files. These are not the same
as image files so need to be handled differently.

Add the ability to filter materials in the editor when called from
code. This allows programs to select objects supporting specific
models, complete models, older models, etc.

Updated tests, and refactored code.

New models and materials supporting patterns such as used by the
TechDraw workbench.

fixes #11686 - checks for the presense of a model property before
assinging a value. This can happen when a required model definition is
not available.

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Co-authored-by: Chris Hennes <chennes@pioneerlibrarysystem.org>
2024-01-06 18:11:53 -06:00
David Carter
3dd6a67804 Material: Material editor enhancements
Continues the work of the material subsystem improvements.

This merge covers the continued development of the material editor. The
primary improvements are the addition of new data types, a new
appearance preview UI, and changes in the array data types.

New data types were added to support more advanced workflows, such as
the Render Workbench.The Image datatype allows the material to embed
the image in the card instead of pointing to an image in an external
file. Multi-buyte strings span multiple lines as the name implies.
It preserves formatting accross those lines. Also several list types
are now supported, with the primary difference being the editors.
List is a list of strings, FileList is a list of file path names, and
ImageList is a list of embedded images.

For the appearance preview, the UI now uses the same Coin library as
is used in the documents, meaning the preview will look exactly the
same as the material will be shown in the documents.

The array data types are now more complete. The default value wasn't
being used as originially envisioned and was tehrefore removed. For
3D arrays, the Python API was implemented.

There were a lot of code clean ups. This involved removing logging
statements used for debugging during development, reduction of lint
warnings, and code refactoring.

The editor can automatically convert from previous format files to the
current format. This has been extended to material files generated by
the Render WB. Old format files are displayed in the editor with a
warning icon. Selecting one will require saving the file in the new
format before it can be used.
2023-12-06 08:48:34 -06:00
David Carter
332bf7ed08 Material: Continued Material enahncements
Continues the work of the material subsystem improvements.

Several important items are included in this merge. In terms of new
capabilities, this merge adds List and MultiLineString as valid
property types, complete with editing dialogs. This will help with
backwards compatibility for external workbenches, such as Render.

Stability has been a big focus. New unit tests help to verify features
work as expected. Bugs have been fixed and crashes avoided.

Material cards have had a renaming to their tree structure. For
example, 'StandardMeterials' is redundant, so this was renamed to
'Standard'. The cards themselves are more compliant fully passing the
yamllint tests.

More soon.
2023-11-20 12:19:29 -06:00
Chris Hennes
37a8e348c6 Merge pull request #11231 from DeflateAwning/http-cleanup
Find and replace http://freecad to https://freecad
2023-11-06 11:16:13 -06:00
wmayer
04163c74a0 Material: single-argument constructors must be marked as explicit 2023-11-03 16:41:11 +01:00
wmayer
bd06dd0ed5 Material: fix diagnostic errors with the clang code model 2023-11-03 16:41:11 +01:00
DeflateAwning
46b3c02647 Change http to https in SVGs
Find and replace:
http:\/\/(.{0,10})freecad
https://$1freecad
Include: *.svg
2023-10-29 22:32:59 -06:00
David Carter
d1e96a5195 Material: Material editor enhancements
Continues the work of the material subsystem improvements.

This merge covers the continued development of the material editor. The
primary improvements are in the handling of 2D and 3D array properties.
These properties are now fully editable, and can be saved and restored.

The cards now separate the author and license. These were previously
saved as a single item. Future support will be provided for standard
open source licenses.

Saving operations validate the cards to ensure UUIDs of materials are
considered. Warnings are given when a save could potentially impact the
models, such as saving over a material instead of creating a new
instance.

The editor is still not complete. There are a number of functional
elements, such as drag/drop operations, folder creation, and deletion
operations that need to be added to the main tree. State needs to be
saved and restored to improve the user experience. The appearance
preview also needs significant work. This will be handled in a future
PR.
2023-10-24 12:36:36 -04:00
wmayer
11e4072fb7 Material: include some more required header files
as otherwise the parser of the clang code model raises a lot of error messages
2023-09-28 15:33:03 -05:00
David Carter
37c7169ee4 Material: Material handling enhancements
Rework of the material handling system.

This first part concntrates on a rework of the material cards.
Rather than use a fixed list of possible properties, properties can
be defined separately in their own files and mixed to provide a
complete list of possible properties. Properties can be inherited.

The cards then provide values for the properties. These can also
be inherited allowing for small changes in cards as required.

The new property definitions are more extensive than previously.
2 and 3 dimensional arrays of properties can be defined. Values
are obtained by calling an API instead of reading from a dictionary.

For compatibility, a Python dictionary of values can be obtained
similar to how it was done previously, but this is considered a
deprecated API and won't support the newer advanced features.

The editor is completely reworked. It will be able to edit older format
material cards, but can only save them in the new format.

For testing during the development phase, a system preference can
specifiy wether the old or new material editors are to be used. This
option will be removed before release.
2023-09-25 11:04:15 -04:00
David Carter
902af79514 Material: Material handling enhancements
Rework of the material handling system.

This first part concntrates on a rework of the material cards.
Rather than use a fixed list of possible properties, properties can
be defined separately in their own files and mixed to provide a
complete list of possible properties. Properties can be inherited.

The cards then provide values for the properties. These can also
be inherited allowing for small changes in cards as required.

The new property definitions are more extensive than previously.
2 and 3 dimensional arrays of properties can be defined. Values
are obtained by calling an API instead of reading from a dictionary.

For compatibility, a Python dictionary of values can be obtained
similar to how it was done previously, but this is considered a
deprecated API and won't support the newer advanced features.

The editor is completely reworked. It will be able to edit older format
material cards, but can only save them in the new format.

For testing during the development phase, a system preference can
specifiy wether the old or new material editors are to be used. This
option will be removed before release.
2023-09-25 11:04:01 -04:00