## FIXES
• Corrects area height on windows while using 125% and 175% scaling. it
shows scrollbar when it incorrectly set. i have used directly size of
combobox this time instead static number
## IMPROVEMENTS
• Removes restriction for restarting orca when setting changed
# Description
This pull request fixes the bug where Orca Slicer enters an infinite
loop when a density of zero is introduced for the top layer solid infill
# Screenshots/Recordings/Graphs
<img width="2560" height="1392" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5bf5c220-a398-483f-9f69-63dadbc888af"
/>
Note: For bottom solid infill, this is not a problem because the minimum
density is 10%.
Makes sure all non-bbl printers go through the same filament reordering
code so custom filament sequence is properly handled, while skipping the
filament grouping part by mapping all filaments to group 0.
This is the same method used by BBL printer to calculate the optimal
filament grouping so should be robust.
Fix#12449Fix#12766
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Happy Hare now writes mmu lane data to the moonraker db similar to AFC,
so we can normalize to the one implementation. For now, i've just
re-ordered it so that the moonraker db is checked first. I want this
because I've actually updated the happy hare data to include more data
than we had access to via the "mmu" object. For happy hare we now have
access to vendor name, which we can eventually use to further fine tune
the auto-matched filament preset.
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With certain irrational beam interlocking parameters, it will take a few
minutes to complete the interlocking generation; even worse:
cancellation doesn't work once it started.
This PR fix that by adding cancellation check inside some of the most
time consuming loops so it can be stopped ASAP.
Also cherry picked a sanity check from
https://github.com/bambulab/BambuStudio/pull/9925 by @mpaperno. Thanks!
The following test project (which was modified from the upper PR by
@mpaperno) took me more than 90s to complete with 0.1mm beam width:
[Interloack-Test2.orca.3mf.txt](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/25975637/Interloack-Test2.orca.3mf.txt)
Previously, wipe tower behavior was determined by checking if the printer
was a QIDI vendor. This introduces a configurable enum (Type 1 / Type 2)
so any printer can select its wipe tower implementation. BBL printers
remain hardcoded to Type 1. Qidi profiles default to Type 1.
The wipe tower config position (wipe_tower_x/y) could be outside the
plate boundary (e.g. default y=250 on a 200mm printer). No constraint
was applied at slice time, so the tower was generated out-of-bounds.
Happy Hare now writes mmu lane data to the moonraker db similar to AFC, so we can normalize to the one implementation. For now, i've just re-ordered it so that the moonraker db is checked first. I want this because I've actually updated the happy hare data to include more data than we had access to via the "mmu" object. For happy hare we now have access to vendor name, which we can eventually use to further fine tune the auto-matched filament preset.
std::map::at() throws std::out_of_range when option.category or
"Basic information" is not present in the tab's category_icon_map,
crashing the app. Replace with a safe find()-based helper lambda
that falls back to an empty string (no icon) when the key is missing.
Add a guard that skips creating fill params for top surfaces when the configured density is less than or equal to zero. This avoids generating surface fills for zero/negative densities and prevents unnecessary processing or potential errors when top surface density is disabled.
* fix crash on Linux when clicking Assemble gizmo
* some qol changes for dev
* Revert "some qol changes for dev"
This reverts commit ffe321370b16e61d75e6ca84944480c6827ec79a.
In CLI mode, PartPlateList is constructed with a NULL plater pointer
(OrcaSlicer.cpp:3612). When set_shapes() calls PartPlate::set_shape(),
it unconditionally executes render data preparation code that
dereferences the null plater through calls like generate_print_polygon()
→ wxGetApp().plater(), causing a segmentation fault (exit code 139).
This adds a null check on m_plater in PartPlate::set_shape() to skip
the render-only code block that generates logo triangles, print/exclude
polygons, gridlines, icon vertices, and plate name textures.
These rendering operations are not needed in CLI mode and this change
has no impact on GUI mode where m_plater is always valid.
* Fix GIT_COMMIT_HASH not set in Flatpak builds
The env var check was gated inside the .git directory check, so
Flatpak builds (which exclude .git from the sandbox) always fell
back to "0000000". Lift the env var check to top level and inject
the commit hash into the Flatpak manifest via build-options.env.
* Switch Flatpak build to Clang/LLD via LLVM 21 SDK extension
- Add org.freedesktop.Sdk.Extension.llvm21
- Bump runtime to GNOME 49 (SDK 25.08) for llvm21 availability
* fix build errors and improving build speed for flatpak
* fxi more build errors
* Update error messages for GNOME Platform and SDK versions
Fix hotkeys blocked in Prepare view when notification is shown
Restore SetFocus() in the GLCanvas3D mouse-entering handler so the
canvas reclaims wxWidget keyboard focus whenever the mouse enters it
(provided the main window is active). Without this, clicking a sidebar
control or a UI update triggered by slicing could leave the canvas
without focus, causing hotkeys like Tab to stop working until the user
clicked the canvas or dismissed the notification.
* optimize resize feature on Linux
* fix the black screen issue on app startup on Linux
* Fixed an issue that Filament Grouping dialog always popup on Linux
* Fix an issue that on Linux the project name or model file name was not displayed in title bar
* optimize resize feature on Linux
* fix the black screen issue on app startup on Linux
* Fixed an issue that Filament Grouping dialog always popup on Linux
# Description
Esthetic filaments such as wood-infused, matte and marble filaments will now be handled by the Snapmaker printer agent so that they could be matched to more appropriate print profiles instead of generic PLA.
When flush_multiplier is applied to flush_volumes_matrix values, the
result can be a decimal (e.g., 272 * 1.3 = 353.6). Some printer firmware
metadata parsers (notably Creality K2) crash when parsing decimal values
in flush_volumes_matrix, causing prints to get stuck at "File selected".
This fix rounds the multiplied values to integers, ensuring compatibility
with firmware that expects integer values in this field.
Fixes compatibility with Creality K2 and potentially other Klipper-based
printers that parse the CONFIG_BLOCK metadata.
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### Description
A couple of warning dialogs still used a caption containing "**BambuStudio warning**". It is a leftover from the original BambuStudio codebase.
### This PR
- removes the explicit caption so the dialogs use the standard application warning title instead.
### Result
- removes the remaining Bambu reference while keeping the visible behavior consistent with the rest of the UI.
- addresses point 1. of "New ports from Bambu Studio" section from #12684
### Screenshots
- **Before:**
<img width="1352" height="277" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d107acaa-f159-496a-b14e-93cd149bf355" />
- **After:**
<img width="1356" height="278" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e111b5b3-9b3e-4b13-b20d-f98e5173ea16" />
Added entry to wipingdialog.html css to prevent it from being overscrollable and its position fixed.
Added escape button to close dialog event on both javascript and webview events
JIRA-136
# Description
When using the Bambu H2D, users can use Filament Grouping, a button found next to the bed preview. When not on a H2D profile, the button is hidden. However, it remained usable, and clicking an empty space below all the buttons causes the dialog to appear.
This PR fixes that by adding a check before the button is registered.
Addresses point 9 (focusing on the 2nd bullet) in #12684
## Tests
Tried to click on the empty area right below the column of buttons (see the below images)
Made sure to have the H2D profile loaded as well, and checked that the dialog still opens for that printer.
H2D active
<img width="1635" height="949" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/da6fb03b-e3c8-4504-ac60-b96ecc6347dc" />
Area to click for the invisible button
<img width="935" height="788" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1f001bcf-0224-4922-b5bf-47a95820e536" />
The WipeTower2 code path never called construct_mesh(), leaving
wipe_tower_mesh_data as std::nullopt. GCode export then dereferenced
it unconditionally, triggering an assertion failure / crash.