Replace the "add_parameters" routine by an array of individual
functions (one for each parameter letter) and a simple piece of
code that calls the appropriate parameter passing functions in
the specified parameter order. Some of the parameter letters
can share the same parameter passing function in the default
configuration.
This not only simplifies the code but opens up the possibility
of replacing the code processing a given parameter letter
("Q", for example) with new code in the postprocessor file
without having to modify the shared postprocessor functionality
(in the three Util*.py files).
Changed existing function to macro to access list of lines
Added conditional macro to save most of the if() else() endif()
Output sorted for improved comprehension
Moved build message out (nothing to do with report)
SLOC -~30%
Added report function to separate logic from presentation and automate layout
Removed Libpack stuff to its own cmake file CopyLibpackDirectories.cmake
Added call in main CMakeLists.txt to libpack stuff
- it turned out that DejaVu Sans is not the best font since its letters are wide. Bahnschrift was designed to run narrow and it at least on all Win 10 since 2017. Therefore use this, if possible
- the problem is that depending on the OS, the font of the NaviCube is hardly readable. For example under Windows 11, there is no Helvetica font and therefore an ugly replacement font is used. On some laptop screens the font is too large or too small etc.
- as solution this PR add the change the NaviCube's font and font size
- the PR also fixes an issue that the position (corner) of the NaviCube was not respected when the NaviCube is recreated. This fix is necessary for the PR therefore included
- as by-product the PR fixes#8082 since every change in the preferences now properly recreates the NaviCube
- the PR also removes the strange and unused class "HuuhaaClassPy"
* [Gui] ExpressionCompleter: fix some GitHub Action reports
- too long lines
- too short variable names
- use .empty()
- also some reformatting according to our current clang file