Switching to a printer with fewer filaments (e.g. H2D -> X2D) threw
std::out_of_range in check_filament_printable. Clear stale per-volume
extruder config on count shrink and bound-check filament indices at the
read sites.
* feat(viewer): Display travel distance and move count in G-code summary
This commit introduces a new feature that enhances the G-code viewer by displaying the total travel distance and the total number of travel moves in the 'Line Type' summary.
This provides users with more detailed statistics about their prints, helping them to better understand the printer's behavior and identify opportunities to optimize travel moves for faster print times.
This commit also fixes a critical bug in the G-code processor where the travel distance was being calculated incorrectly. The distance variable was not being updated for non-extruding travel moves, leading to inaccurate statistics. The calculation has been corrected to ensure it is performed for all relevant move types, resulting in accurate travel distance reporting.
* Subfix segments
kilo mega giga tera peta exa
* Add missing values
* Grams to Kilos and tons
* add distance
* Fix tool view
* Record and display seam distances
Track seam-related distances in print statistics and show them in the GCode viewer. Added total_seam_gap_distance and total_seam_scarf_distance to PrintEstimatedStatistics (with initialization). In GCode::extrude_loop the code now computes seam gap and scarf distances and accumulates them for external perimeters. GCodeViewer uses the summed seam distance when the Seams option is selected in the legend.
* Fix travel / wipe distances
* Update GCode.cpp
* Filament changes estimated time
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Co-authored-by: Steve Scargall <37674041+sscargal@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix speed popup refresh and sizing in Preview
Fix two UX issues in the Preview actual speed profile popup.
Keyboard-driven horizontal slider changes could leave the popup visually stale
until a later input event, which made keyboard navigation feel delayed.
Also, the speed-profile popup could briefly render at an incorrect height
before resizing on the next frame.
This change makes keyboard slider updates explicitly request a follow-up frame,
so refresh no longer depends on incidental mouse activity.
It also removes auto-resize from ToolPositionTableWnd and sizes the popup
before begin() each frame. The popup height is computed from plot height,
table rows, and window paddings, then clamped to at least the height of the
adjacent ToolPosition window.
The popup width is now computed from translated header text and padding terms,
with a 16:9-derived minimum for a more stable appearance. The width is cached
for the session and recalculated when UI scale changes.
Result:
- keyboard navigation updates reliably
- popup no longer shows the transient wrong-height first draw
- sizing is more stable across scale and localization
* Fix ToolPosition window also + other fixes
* Fix compile error when ENABLE_ACTUAL_SPEED_DEBUG disabled
IMGUI_DEFINE_MATH_OPERATORS is needed even if ENABLE_ACTUAL_SPEED_DEBUG is not enabled
* Guard seam fallback vertex index in GCodeViewer
* Add runtime display backend detection for Wayland support
Add LinuxDisplayBackend utility to detect X11 vs Wayland at runtime
using GDK_IS_X11_DISPLAY / GDK_IS_WAYLAND_DISPLAY macros. This is
the foundation for removing the forced GDK_BACKEND=x11 and enabling
native Wayland support.
- New files: LinuxDisplayBackend.hpp/.cpp with get_linux_display_backend(),
is_running_on_wayland(), and is_running_on_x11()
- Propagate wxHAVE_GDK_X11 / wxHAVE_GDK_WAYLAND from FindGTK3.cmake
as compile definitions to libslic3r_gui
- No-op on non-Linux platforms (returns Unknown / false)
* Fix Phase 1 code quality: pragma once, source ordering, static cache
* Make X11 initialization conditional for Wayland support
Remove the unconditional GDK_BACKEND=x11 force that blocked native
Wayland. Replace with conditional logic:
- EGL safety fallback: re-force X11 only when wxUSE_GLCANVAS_EGL is
off and WAYLAND_DISPLAY is set, with a warning log
- XInitThreads() only called when DISPLAY is set (X11 in use)
- __GLX_VENDOR_LIBRARY_NAME only set when DISPLAY is present (GLX-specific)
- WEBKIT_DISABLE_COMPOSITING_MODE only set under XWayland (both
DISPLAY and WAYLAND_DISPLAY present)
- Guard X11/Xlib.h include with __has_include for robustness
- Restore display validation to accept either DISPLAY or WAYLAND_DISPLAY
This is Phase 2 of the Wayland support plan.
* Fix Phase 2: safer EGL macro check, add clarifying comments
* Add GLAD2 library and replace GLEW linkage in build system
Set up GLAD2 as a static library to replace GLEW for OpenGL loading.
GLAD2 supports both GLX and EGL, which is required for Wayland support.
- Create src/glad/ with pre-generated GLAD2 sources (GL 4.6 compat)
- Add src/glad/CMakeLists.txt building glad as a static library
- Wire glad into src/CMakeLists.txt before libvgcode
- Modify libvgcode to use shared glad for GL path (keeps local copy
only for GLES2/Emscripten) to avoid duplicate symbol conflicts
- Replace GLEW::GLEW with glad in libslic3r_gui link libraries
Note: GLEW is kept in deps for OpenCSG. Code migration from GL/glew.h
to glad/gl.h headers will follow in Phase 3B+3C.
* Fix Phase 3A+3D: libvgcode GLAD include, dead files, dlopen dep, OpenGL link var
* Migrate from GLEW to GLAD: replace headers and API calls across codebase
Replace all #include <GL/glew.h> with <glad/gl.h> across 49 source files.
Migrate GLEW API calls to GLAD equivalents:
- glewInit/glewExperimental -> gladLoaderLoadGL()
- GLEW_EXT_* / GLEW_ARB_* extension checks -> GLAD_GL_EXT_* / GLAD_GL_ARB_*
- Remove GLEW-specific EGL/GLX mismatch #error guards (not needed with GLAD)
- Replace unavailable EXT symbols with core GL equivalents in
GLCanvas3D.cpp (GL_MAX_SAMPLES, glRenderbufferStorageMultisample,
glBlitFramebuffer, GL_READ/DRAW_FRAMEBUFFER)
- Update log messages from glewInit to gladLoadGL
* Fix Phase 3B+3C: remove GLEW find, clean EXT symbols, update attribution
- Remove find_package(GLEW) block from root CMakeLists.txt since GLEW
is no longer linked by any main application code
- Remove "glew" from SLIC3R_STATIC option description
- Replace all remaining EXT framebuffer symbols with core equivalents
in render_thumbnail_framebuffer_ext and _rectangular_selection_picking_pass
- Update AboutDialog credits from GLEW to GLAD
* Enable EGL in wxWidgets and add runtime GLX/EGL selection for Wayland
- Set wxUSE_GLCANVAS_EGL=ON in wxWidgets build and Flatpak manifest
- Add PreferGLX() call on X11 sessions for driver compatibility
- Remove Phase 2 safety fallback (EGL is now always compiled in)
- Guard SwapBuffers against hidden canvases to prevent Wayland stalls
* Fix Phase 4: move PreferGLX to app startup, fix FPS counter guard
Move wxGLCanvas::PreferGLX() from OpenGLManager::create_wxglcanvas()
(static initializer) to GUI_App::on_init_inner() before any wxGLCanvas
is constructed. This prevents a race where SkipPartCanvas could trigger
wxGLBackend::Init() before the GLX preference is set. The new location
also adds explicit is_running_on_wayland() detection with a warning for
unknown backends.
Move increment_fps_counter() inside the IsShownOnScreen() guard so FPS
is only counted when a frame is actually swapped.
* Update GLFW from 3.3.7 to 3.4 for runtime Wayland/X11 backend selection
Replace the compile-time GLFW_USE_WAYLAND flag (which locked to a single
backend) with GLFW 3.4's GLFW_BUILD_WAYLAND + GLFW_BUILD_X11 flags that
build both backends and auto-select at runtime based on the available
display server. This enables the CLI thumbnail renderer to work on both
Wayland and X11 sessions without separate builds.
* wayland: Fix UI call sites that rely on global screen coordinates
On Wayland, wxGetMousePosition() returns (0,0) and SetPosition() is a
no-op for top-level windows. Fix the highest-impact call sites:
- GLCanvas3D: Use cached m_mouse.position from event handlers instead
of wxGetMousePosition() + ScreenToClient() in get_local_mouse_position()
- Plater: Use event-relative coords via ClientToScreen(e.GetPosition())
instead of wxGetMousePosition() in 3 leave-window handlers
- BBLTopbar: Use event.GetPosition() and FindToolByPosition() directly
in mouse handlers instead of wxGetMousePosition()/FindToolByCurrentPosition()
- Search: Use focus-based dismiss logic on Wayland instead of
wxGetMousePosition()-based rect checks in SearchDialog and
SearchObjectDialog
- GUI_App: Skip SetPosition() in window_pos_restore() on Wayland where
it is a no-op; still restore size and maximize state
- Button: Position tooltip relative to button widget via ClientToScreen
instead of wxGetMousePosition()
* Fix SearchDialog Wayland dismiss: guard against search_line focus
* flatpak: Add Wayland socket permission for native Wayland support
* spec
* Fix crash on Wayland when wxWidgets lacks EGL support
Restore the safety fallback that forces GDK_BACKEND=x11 when wxWidgets
was not built with wxUSE_GLCANVAS_EGL=ON. Without this, the GLX backend
tries to access a non-existent X11 display on native Wayland, crashing
in wxGLCanvas::IsDisplaySupported() with SIGSEGV at offset 0xe4.
Also add a defense-in-depth guard in detect_multisample() that skips
the IsDisplaySupported call entirely on Wayland without EGL.
Root cause: deps/wxWidgets must be rebuilt after enabling EGL. The
compile-time check in OrcaSlicer.cpp detects the mismatch and falls
back safely.
* Fix EGL detection: use wxHAS_EGL instead of wxUSE_GLCANVAS_EGL
wxUSE_GLCANVAS_EGL is a CMake build option, NOT a C++ preprocessor
macro. The actual macro defined in wxWidgets setup.h is wxHAS_EGL.
All compile-time EGL checks were using the wrong macro, causing
the safety fallback to always trigger even with a properly built
EGL-enabled wxWidgets.
* Fix GL function pointers invalidated on Wayland/EGL
gladLoaderLoadGL() dlopen's libGL.so.1 to resolve GL function pointers
via dlsym, then immediately dlclose's the handle. On X11/GLX this is
fine because the GLX context keeps libGL.so mapped. On Wayland/EGL,
nothing else holds libGL.so open, so dlclose unmaps it and all function
pointers become dangling — causing SIGSEGV on the first GL call.
Fix: on Wayland, use gladLoadGL(eglGetProcAddress) which resolves
function pointers through the EGL loader without opening/closing
libGL.so.
* fix crash on start and various rendering issues
* fix crash on close
* small refactor
* move GPU selection to desktop file
* clean up a bit
* clean up more
* fix appimage error
- Wrap GetToolTipCtrl() call in GUI_App.cpp with #if wxVERSION_NUMBER < 3300
guard, as this API may not be accessible in wxWidgets 3.3. The dark tooltip
theming is cosmetic and non-critical.
- Add explicit #include <wx/utils.h> to 7 source files that use functions from
that header (wxGetMousePosition, wxLaunchDefaultBrowser, wxGetDisplaySize,
wxBell) but relied on transitive includes. This preempts breakage from
wxWidgets 3.3 reducing transitive includes.
Files with wx/utils.h added: BBLTopbar.cpp, CreatePresetsDialog.cpp,
CameraPopup.cpp, GLCanvas3D.cpp, GCodeViewer.cpp, GUI_ObjectList.cpp,
FilamentMapPanel.cpp.
Skipped BindDialog.cpp and FilamentPickerDialog.cpp as they already include
wx/wx.h which provides wx/utils.h transitively.
Part of wxWidgets 3.1.5 -> 3.3.2 upgrade.
* Add Pressure Advance visualization support
Signed-off-by: minicx <minicx@disroot.org>
* Port Pressure Advance visualization to libvgcode architecture
Adapt PA visualization (originally in commit e3a77259) to work with
the new libvgcode library introduced by upstream PR #10735.
Changes across the libvgcode stack:
- PathVertex: add pressure_advance field
- Types.hpp: add PressureAdvance to EViewType enum
- ViewerImpl: add ColorRange, color mapping, range updates for PA
- LibVGCodeWrapper: pass pressure_advance from MoveVertex to PathVertex
GCodeViewer UI integration:
- Add "Pressure Advance" to view type dropdown
- Add PA color range in legend (3 decimal places)
- Add PA value display in sequential view marker tooltip
- Add PA row in position properties table
The GCodeProcessor PA parsing (M900, M572, SET_PRESSURE_ADVANCE)
is preserved from the original implementation.
* Tag Pressure Advance visualization changes with ORCA comments
Signed-off-by: minicx <minicx@disroot.org>
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Signed-off-by: minicx <minicx@disroot.org>
Co-authored-by: Ioannis Giannakas <59056762+igiannakas@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Fix: GCodeViewer displaying inconsistent data in title and body
* Fix: remove actual flow info from GCodeViewer title
* Refactor: reduce repetition of N/A and headers
Fix layer/time display in Preview legend for pause/custom G-code
The Preview legend showed incorrect layer numbers and elapsed time for pause/custom G-code entries. The issue was caused by:
• get_layer_id_at() performing a strict upper_bound search on float Z values, while custom G-code stores Z positions as doubles. Minor precision differences often pushed the lookup to return layer 0 or the last layer.
• The legend displayed the raw zero-based layer index.
Fixes included:
• Fetch layer Z values as doubles and use an epsilon-based closest-layer search.
• Display layers as 1-based values for user-facing UI.
• Accumulate time up to the beginning of the identified layer.
This aligns the legend with the vertical slider marker and provides consistent pause/custom G-code reporting.
* line type by default single extruder
* Defautl to color print if use multicolor
* Update condition for setting view type in GCodeViewer
* Refine default view type selection in GCodeViewer
Improves logic for selecting the default view type based on nozzle and filament preset counts. Now selects 'Summary' for multiple nozzles, 'ColorPrint' for single nozzle with multiple filaments, and 'FeatureType' otherwise.
* Refactor multimaterial detection in GCodeViewer
Introduced a 'multimaterial' boolean to clarify logic for detecting multiple filament presets. This improves readability and maintains consistent behavior when setting the view type based on extruder and filament count.
* Bugfixes
* Reduce size of diff
to avoid merge conflicts when we cherry-pick from upstream :)
* remove extraneous space
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Co-authored-by: Andrew Sun <as-com@users.noreply.github.com>
The extreme extrusion in the H2D first layer's start code caused the color range in the preview to be too large. Add a constraint to eliminate the effect of this start extrusion.
jira: STUDIO-13830
Change-Id: Ifccbd14449d1c424f0bb3c1e3d254bddffa41a7c
(cherry picked from commit 6b935a9de0f9fe98f041f509ab6d2d72b59e957b)