* Initial opengl test window
* added core files
* some fixes for code comparability with other platforms
* more compatibility cleanup
* add missing opengl libraries
* Basic simulation window works!
* try using different define
* fix wrapper for better compatibility
* Gui is now operational
* Finally SIM works on actual freecad models
* support drill commands
* cleanup python script and add tool profile generation
* Now using actual tools specified in the operation.
* support mouse wheel and freecad-style 3d navigation
* Support accuracy gauge
* remove endsimulation reference
* show simulation speed indicator
* apply clang-format
* apply changes suggested by code review
* gui items are loaded via QT resource system instead of hard coded
* use vector instead of pointer to pass tool profile points
* Fix some more formatting errors.
- Add Overridges property to let user to select particular edge(s) in a Sketch / ArchSketch to use create the shape of the Arch Curtain Wall (instead of using all edges by default).
ENHANCEMENT by External 'ArchSketch' Add-on:
- GUI 'Edit Curtain Wall' Tool is provided in external Add-on ('SketchArch') to let users to select the edges interactively.
- The selection of edges is 'Toponaming-Tolerant' if ArchSketch is used in Base (and SketchArch Add-on is installed).
- Warning : Not 'Toponaming-Tolerant' if just Sketch is used.
- Property is ignored if Base ArchSketch provided the selected edges.
Forum Discussion:
- https://forum.freecad.org/viewtopic.php?p=756554#p756554 [ ArchSketch ] - Curtain Wall, Slab, ArchWall etc. on Same ArchSketch
This adds "SingleSolidRuleMode" enum that controls if PartDesign will
enforce singular solid. By default the single-solid is enforced so
nothing changes for the user, it must be explicitly disabled by setting
new Allow Compound boolean property on a given body.
Default for this value is controled using user parameter under
Mod/PartDesign/AllowCompoundDefault
This refactors a single solid rule checking code from using the solid
count directly to using well abstracted `isSingleSolidRuleSatisfied`
method. This makes code easier to read and is the basis for next step
which is allowing users to disable this checks.