"Professional CMake" book suggest the following:
"Targets should build successfully with or without compiler support for precompiled headers. It
should be considered an optimization, not a requirement. In particular, do not explicitly include a
precompile header (e.g. stdafx.h) in the source code, let CMake force-include an automatically
generated precompile header on the compiler command line instead. This is more portable across
the major compilers and is likely to be easier to maintain. It will also avoid warnings being
generated from certain code checking tools like iwyu (include what you use)."
Therefore, removed the "#include <PreCompiled.h>" from sources, also
there is no need for the "#ifdef _PreComp_" anymore
At the moment one has to specify the LineGroup as string. But one doesn't know what groups exist. So one has to check the Wiki, learn there where the groups are defined and then open the definition file with a text editor.
This PR simplifies this by reading the existing groups out of the definition file and fill the combobox accordingly.
It also give the user info what the selected LineGroup defines via the tooltip.
A nice side effect is that no typos can occur since you don't have to enter the LineGroup name as text.
* Support link and group objects
* Support view sync by implementing view provider API getMDIView()
* Use handleChangedPropertyType() for object migration instead of
reimplementing Restore() because of a lots of changes in
PropertyContainer::Restore().
* Various other small fixes.