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This patch substitutes by isAttachedToDocument() (almost) everywhere where
getNameInDocument() is used for this purpose.
The very few places not touched by this patch demand a (just a little) less trivial change.
When we change the returning type of getNameInDocument() to std::string,
those places will be easily found, because they shall generate a compiler error
(converting std::string to bool).
Rationale:
The fact that getNameInDocument() return nullptr to indicate
that the object is not attached to a document is responsible for lots of bugs
where the developer does not check for "nullptr".
The idea is to eliminate all those uses of getNameInDocument() and, in the near future,
make getNameInDocument() return always a valid std::string.
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These options correspond to "up to face" and "2 angles". They are expected to do
nothing right now. However there is also some experimental code for "up to face"
in this commit, whose behavior is not confirmed.
As Length and Offset represents the same concept in different way it is
useful to keep them in sync when it is possible. Update to one of them
will update the other with approperiate value. This behaviour behaviour
works only if both properties are not coming from expression engine -
those will stay not touched.
This commit adds two separate modes for defining angular spacing between
elements in the PD's Polar Pattern:
1. Overall Angle - which behaves exactly like it behaved before,
2. Offset Angle - which allows user to specify separation angle between
consecutive elements.
This change is analogue to that introduced for LinearPattern in previous
commits.
This commit adds support for two separate modes of defining distance
between elements in PD's Linear Pattern.
1. Overall Length - which works exactly like it works before,
2. Spacing - which allows user to explicitly define distance (offset) between
features.