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Major modifications to data/gui interactions. In progress.

Juan Pablo Caram před 11 roky
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12 změnil soubory, kde provedl 4233 přidání a 5740 odebrání
  1. 2 2963
      FlatCAM.py
  2. 0 2588
      FlatCAM.ui
  3. 3025 0
      FlatCAMApp.py
  4. 401 94
      FlatCAMObj.py
  5. 143 0
      GUIElements.py
  6. 254 0
      ObjectCollection.py
  7. 375 0
      ObjectUI.py
  8. 28 90
      camlib.py
  9. 1 1
      defaults.json
  10. 2 2
      doc/build/app.html
  11. 1 1
      doc/build/genindex.html
  12. 1 1
      recent.json

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FlatCAM.py

@@ -6,2969 +6,8 @@
 # MIT Licence                                              #
 # MIT Licence                                              #
 ############################################################
 ############################################################
 
 
-import threading
-import traceback
-import sys
-import urllib
-import copy
-import random
-
-from gi.repository import Gtk, GdkPixbuf
-from matplotlib.backends.backend_gtk3agg import FigureCanvasGTK3Agg as FigureCanvas
-from shapely import speedups
-
-
-########################################
-##      Imports part of FlatCAM       ##
-########################################
-from FlatCAMObj import *
-from FlatCAMWorker import Worker
-
-
-########################################
-##                App                 ##
-########################################
-class App:
-    """
-    The main application class. The constructor starts the GUI.
-    """
-
-    version_url = "http://caram.cl/flatcam/VERSION"
-
-    def __init__(self):
-        """
-        Starts the application. Takes no parameters.
-
-        :return: app
-        :rtype: App
-        """
-
-        if speedups.available:
-            speedups.enable()
-
-        # Needed to interact with the GUI from other threads.
-        GObject.threads_init()
-
-        # GLib.log_set_handler()
-
-        #### GUI ####
-        # Glade init
-        self.gladefile = "FlatCAM.ui"
-        self.builder = Gtk.Builder()
-        self.builder.add_from_file(self.gladefile)
-
-        # References to UI widgets
-        self.window = self.builder.get_object("window1")
-        self.position_label = self.builder.get_object("label3")
-        self.grid = self.builder.get_object("grid1")
-        self.notebook = self.builder.get_object("notebook1")
-        self.info_label = self.builder.get_object("label_status")
-        self.progress_bar = self.builder.get_object("progressbar")
-        self.progress_bar.set_show_text(True)
-        self.units_label = self.builder.get_object("label_units")
-        self.toolbar = self.builder.get_object("toolbar_main")
-
-        # White (transparent) background on the "Options" tab.
-        self.builder.get_object("vp_options").override_background_color(Gtk.StateType.NORMAL,
-                                                                        Gdk.RGBA(1, 1, 1, 1))
-        # Combo box to choose between project and application options.
-        self.combo_options = self.builder.get_object("combo_options")
-        self.combo_options.set_active(1)
-
-        #self.setup_project_list()  # The "Project" tab
-        self.setup_component_editor()  # The "Selected" tab
-
-        ## Setup the toolbar. Adds buttons.
-        self.setup_toolbar()
-
-        #### Event handling ####
-        self.builder.connect_signals(self)
-
-        #### Make plot area ####
-        self.plotcanvas = PlotCanvas(self.grid)
-        self.plotcanvas.mpl_connect('button_press_event', self.on_click_over_plot)
-        self.plotcanvas.mpl_connect('motion_notify_event', self.on_mouse_move_over_plot)
-        self.plotcanvas.mpl_connect('key_press_event', self.on_key_over_plot)
-
-        self.setup_tooltips()
-
-        # TODO: Hardcoded list
-        for kind in ['gerber', 'excellon', 'geometry', 'cncjob']:
-            entry_name = self.builder.get_object("entry_text_" + kind + "_name")
-            entry_name.connect("activate", self.on_activate_name)
-
-        #### DATA ####
-        self.clipboard = Gtk.Clipboard.get(Gdk.SELECTION_CLIPBOARD)
-        self.setup_obj_classes()
-        self.mouse = None  # Mouse coordinates over plot
-        self.recent = []
-        self.collection = ObjectCollection()
-        self.builder.get_object("box_project").pack_start(self.collection.view, False, False, 1)
-        # TODO: Do this different
-        self.collection.view.connect("row_activated", self.on_row_activated)
-
-        # Used to inhibit the on_options_update callback when
-        # the options are being changed by the program and not the user.
-        self.options_update_ignore = False
-
-        self.toggle_units_ignore = False
-
-        self.defaults = {
-            "units": "in"
-        }  # Application defaults
-
-        ## Current Project ##
-        self.options = {}  # Project options
-        self.project_filename = None
-
-        self.form_kinds = {
-            "units": "radio"
-        }
-
-        self.radios = {"units": {"rb_inch": "IN", "rb_mm": "MM"},
-                       "gerber_gaps": {"rb_app_2tb": "tb", "rb_app_2lr": "lr", "rb_app_4": "4"}}
-        self.radios_inv = {"units": {"IN": "rb_inch", "MM": "rb_mm"},
-                           "gerber_gaps": {"tb": "rb_app_2tb", "lr": "rb_app_2lr", "4": "rb_app_4"}}
-
-        # Options for each kind of FlatCAMObj.
-        # Example: 'gerber_plot': 'cb'. The widget name would be: 'cb_app_gerber_plot'
-        for FlatCAMClass in [FlatCAMExcellon, FlatCAMGeometry, FlatCAMGerber, FlatCAMCNCjob]:
-            obj = FlatCAMClass("no_name")
-            for option in obj.form_kinds:
-                self.form_kinds[obj.kind + "_" + option] = obj.form_kinds[option]
-                # if obj.form_kinds[option] == "radio":
-                #     self.radios.update({obj.kind + "_" + option: obj.radios[option]})
-                #     self.radios_inv.update({obj.kind + "_" + option: obj.radios_inv[option]})
-
-        ## Event subscriptions ##
-
-        ## Tools ##
-        self.measure = Measurement(self.builder.get_object("box39"), self.plotcanvas)
-        # Toolbar icon
-        # TODO: Where should I put this? Tool should have a method to add to toolbar?
-        meas_ico = Gtk.Image.new_from_file('share/measure32.png')
-        measure = Gtk.ToolButton.new(meas_ico, "")
-        measure.connect("clicked", self.measure.toggle_active)
-        measure.set_tooltip_markup("<b>Measure Tool:</b> Enable/disable tool.\n" +
-                                   "Click on point to set reference.\n" +
-                                   "(Click on plot and hit <b>m</b>)")
-        self.toolbar.insert(measure, -1)
-
-        #### Initialization ####
-        self.load_defaults()
-        self.options.update(self.defaults)  # Copy app defaults to project options
-        self.options2form()  # Populate the app defaults form
-        self.units_label.set_text("[" + self.options["units"] + "]")
-        self.setup_recent_items()
-
-        self.worker = Worker()
-        self.worker.daemon = True
-        self.worker.start()
-
-        #### Check for updates ####
-        # Separate thread (Not worker)
-        self.version = 4
-        t1 = threading.Thread(target=self.versionCheck)
-        t1.daemon = True
-        t1.start()
-
-        #### For debugging only ###
-        def somethreadfunc(app_obj):
-            print "Hello World!"
-
-        t = threading.Thread(target=somethreadfunc, args=(self,))
-        t.daemon = True
-        t.start()
-
-        ########################################
-        ##              START                 ##
-        ########################################
-        self.icon256 = GdkPixbuf.Pixbuf.new_from_file('share/flatcam_icon256.png')
-        self.icon48 = GdkPixbuf.Pixbuf.new_from_file('share/flatcam_icon48.png')
-        self.icon16 = GdkPixbuf.Pixbuf.new_from_file('share/flatcam_icon16.png')
-        Gtk.Window.set_default_icon_list([self.icon16, self.icon48, self.icon256])
-        self.window.set_title("FlatCAM - Alpha 4 UNSTABLE")
-        self.window.set_default_size(900, 600)
-        self.window.show_all()
-
-    def message_dialog(self, title, message, kind="info"):
-        types = {"info": Gtk.MessageType.INFO,
-                 "warn": Gtk.MessageType.WARNING,
-                 "error": Gtk.MessageType.ERROR}
-        dlg = Gtk.MessageDialog(self.window, 0, types[kind], Gtk.ButtonsType.OK, title)
-        dlg.format_secondary_text(message)
-
-        def lifecycle():
-            dlg.run()
-            dlg.destroy()
-
-        GLib.idle_add(lifecycle)
-
-    def question_dialog(self, title, message):
-        label = Gtk.Label(message)
-        dialog = Gtk.Dialog(title, self.window, 0,
-                            (Gtk.STOCK_CANCEL, Gtk.ResponseType.CANCEL,
-                             Gtk.STOCK_OK, Gtk.ResponseType.OK))
-        dialog.set_default_size(150, 100)
-        dialog.set_modal(True)
-        box = dialog.get_content_area()
-        box.set_border_width(10)
-        box.add(label)
-        dialog.show_all()
-        response = dialog.run()
-        dialog.destroy()
-        return response
-
-    def setup_toolbar(self):
-
-        # Zoom fit
-        zf_ico = Gtk.Image.new_from_file('share/zoom_fit32.png')
-        zoom_fit = Gtk.ToolButton.new(zf_ico, "")
-        zoom_fit.connect("clicked", self.on_zoom_fit)
-        zoom_fit.set_tooltip_markup("Zoom Fit.\n(Click on plot and hit <b>1</b>)")
-        self.toolbar.insert(zoom_fit, -1)
-
-        # Zoom out
-        zo_ico = Gtk.Image.new_from_file('share/zoom_out32.png')
-        zoom_out = Gtk.ToolButton.new(zo_ico, "")
-        zoom_out.connect("clicked", self.on_zoom_out)
-        zoom_out.set_tooltip_markup("Zoom Out.\n(Click on plot and hit <b>2</b>)")
-        self.toolbar.insert(zoom_out, -1)
-
-        # Zoom in
-        zi_ico = Gtk.Image.new_from_file('share/zoom_in32.png')
-        zoom_in = Gtk.ToolButton.new(zi_ico, "")
-        zoom_in.connect("clicked", self.on_zoom_in)
-        zoom_in.set_tooltip_markup("Zoom In.\n(Click on plot and hit <b>3</b>)")
-        self.toolbar.insert(zoom_in, -1)
-
-        # Clear plot
-        cp_ico = Gtk.Image.new_from_file('share/clear_plot32.png')
-        clear_plot = Gtk.ToolButton.new(cp_ico, "")
-        clear_plot.connect("clicked", self.on_clear_plots)
-        clear_plot.set_tooltip_markup("Clear Plot")
-        self.toolbar.insert(clear_plot, -1)
-
-        # Replot
-        rp_ico = Gtk.Image.new_from_file('share/replot32.png')
-        replot = Gtk.ToolButton.new(rp_ico, "")
-        replot.connect("clicked", self.on_toolbar_replot)
-        replot.set_tooltip_markup("Re-plot all")
-        self.toolbar.insert(replot, -1)
-
-        # Delete item
-        del_ico = Gtk.Image.new_from_file('share/delete32.png')
-        delete = Gtk.ToolButton.new(del_ico, "")
-        delete.connect("clicked", self.on_delete)
-        delete.set_tooltip_markup("Delete selected\nobject.")
-        self.toolbar.insert(delete, -1)
-
-    def setup_obj_classes(self):
-        """
-        Sets up application specifics on the FlatCAMObj class.
-
-        :return: None
-        """
-        FlatCAMObj.app = self
-
-    def setup_component_editor(self):
-        """
-        Initial configuration of the component editor. Creates
-        a page titled "Selection" on the notebook on the left
-        side of the main window.
-
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        box_selected = self.builder.get_object("box_selected")
-
-        # Remove anything else in the box
-        box_children = box_selected.get_children()
-        for child in box_children:
-            box_selected.remove(child)
-
-        box1 = Gtk.Box(Gtk.Orientation.VERTICAL)
-        label1 = Gtk.Label("Choose an item from Project")
-        box1.pack_start(label1, True, False, 1)
-        box_selected.pack_start(box1, True, True, 0)
-        #box_selected.show()
-        box1.show()
-        label1.show()
-
-    def setup_recent_items(self):
-
-        # TODO: Move this to constructor
-        icons = {
-            "gerber": "share/flatcam_icon16.png",
-            "excellon": "share/drill16.png",
-            "cncjob": "share/cnc16.png",
-            "project": "share/project16.png"
-        }
-
-        openers = {
-            'gerber': self.open_gerber,
-            'excellon': self.open_excellon,
-            'cncjob': self.open_gcode,
-            'project': self.open_project
-        }
-
-        # Closure needed to create callbacks in a loop.
-        # Otherwise late binding occurs.
-        def make_callback(func, fname):
-            def opener(*args):
-                self.worker.add_task(func, [fname])
-            return opener
-
-        try:
-            f = open('recent.json')
-        except:
-            print "ERROR: Failed to load recent item list."
-            self.info("Failed to load recent item list.")
-            return
-
-        try:
-            self.recent = json.load(f)
-        except:
-            print "ERROR: Failed to parse recent item list."
-            self.info("Failed to parse recent item list.")
-            f.close()
-            return
-        f.close()
-
-        recent_menu = Gtk.Menu()
-        for recent in self.recent:
-            filename = recent['filename'].split('/')[-1].split('\\')[-1]
-            item = Gtk.ImageMenuItem.new_with_label(filename)
-            im = Gtk.Image.new_from_file(icons[recent["kind"]])
-            item.set_image(im)
-
-            o = make_callback(openers[recent["kind"]], recent['filename'])
-
-            item.connect('activate', o)
-            recent_menu.append(item)
-
-        self.builder.get_object('open_recent').set_submenu(recent_menu)
-        recent_menu.show_all()
-
-    def info(self, text):
-        """
-        Show text on the status bar. This method is thread safe.
-
-        :param text: Text to display.
-        :type text: str
-        :return: None
-        """
-        GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.info_label.set_text(text))
-
-    def get_radio_value(self, radio_set):
-        """
-        Returns the radio_set[key] of the radiobutton
-        whose name is key is active.
-
-        :param radio_set: A dictionary containing widget_name: value pairs.
-        :type radio_set: dict
-        :return: radio_set[key]
-        """
-
-        for name in radio_set:
-            if self.builder.get_object(name).get_active():
-                return radio_set[name]
-
-    def plot_all(self):
-        """
-        Re-generates all plots from all objects.
-
-        :return: None
-        """
-        self.plotcanvas.clear()
-        self.set_progress_bar(0.1, "Re-plotting...")
-
-        def worker_task(app_obj):
-            percentage = 0.1
-            try:
-                delta = 0.9 / len(self.collection.get_list())
-            except ZeroDivisionError:
-                GLib.timeout_add(300, lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.0, ""))
-                return
-            for obj in self.collection.get_list():
-                obj.plot()
-                percentage += delta
-                GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(percentage, "Re-plotting..."))
-
-            GLib.idle_add(app_obj.plotcanvas.auto_adjust_axes)
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.on_zoom_fit(None))
-            GLib.timeout_add(300, lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.0, "Idle"))
-
-        # Send to worker
-        self.worker.add_task(worker_task, [self])
-
-    def get_eval(self, widget_name):
-        """
-        Runs eval() on the on the text entry of name 'widget_name'
-        and returns the results.
-
-        :param widget_name: Name of Gtk.Entry
-        :type widget_name: str
-        :return: Depends on contents of the entry text.
-        """
-
-        value = self.builder.get_object(widget_name).get_text()
-        if value == "":
-            value = "None"
-        try:
-            evald = eval(value)
-            return evald
-        except:
-            self.info("Could not evaluate: " + value)
-            return None
-
-    def new_object(self, kind, name, initialize):
-        """
-        Creates a new specalized FlatCAMObj and attaches it to the application,
-        this is, updates the GUI accordingly, any other records and plots it.
-        This method is thread-safe.
-
-        :param kind: The kind of object to create. One of 'gerber',
-         'excellon', 'cncjob' and 'geometry'.
-        :type kind: str
-        :param name: Name for the object.
-        :type name: str
-        :param initialize: Function to run after creation of the object
-         but before it is attached to the application. The function is
-         called with 2 parameters: the new object and the App instance.
-        :type initialize: function
-        :return: None
-        :rtype: None
-        """
-
-        print "new_object()"
-
-        ### Check for existing name
-        if name in self.collection.get_names():
-            ## Create a new name
-            # Ends with number?
-            match = re.search(r'(.*[^\d])?(\d+)$', name)
-            if match:  # Yes: Increment the number!
-                base = match.group(1) or ''
-                num = int(match.group(2))
-                name = base + str(num + 1)
-            else:  # No: add a number!
-                name += "_1"
-
-        # Create object
-        classdict = {
-            "gerber": FlatCAMGerber,
-            "excellon": FlatCAMExcellon,
-            "cncjob": FlatCAMCNCjob,
-            "geometry": FlatCAMGeometry
-        }
-        obj = classdict[kind](name)
-        obj.units = self.options["units"]  # TODO: The constructor should look at defaults.
-
-        # Set default options from self.options
-        for option in self.options:
-            if option.find(kind + "_") == 0:
-                oname = option[len(kind)+1:]
-                obj.options[oname] = self.options[option]
-
-        # Initialize as per user request
-        # User must take care to implement initialize
-        # in a thread-safe way as is is likely that we
-        # have been invoked in a separate thread.
-        initialize(obj, self)
-
-        # Check units and convert if necessary
-        if self.options["units"].upper() != obj.units.upper():
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.info("Converting units to " + self.options["units"] + "."))
-            obj.convert_units(self.options["units"])
-
-        # Add to our records
-        self.collection.append(obj, active=True)
-
-        # Show object details now.
-        GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.notebook.set_current_page(1))
-
-        # Plot
-        # TODO: (Thread-safe?)
-        obj.plot()
-
-        GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.on_zoom_fit(None))
-        #self.on_zoom_fit(None)
-
-        return obj
-
-    def set_progress_bar(self, percentage, text=""):
-        """
-        Sets the application's progress bar to a given frac_digits and text.
-
-        :param percentage: The frac_digits (0.0-1.0) of the progress.
-        :type percentage: float
-        :param text: Text to display on the progress bar.
-        :type text: str
-        :return: None
-        """
-        self.progress_bar.set_text(text)
-        self.progress_bar.set_fraction(percentage)
-        return False
-
-    def load_defaults(self):
-        """
-        Loads the aplication's default settings from defaults.json into
-        ``self.defaults``.
-
-        :return: None
-        """
-        try:
-            f = open("defaults.json")
-            options = f.read()
-            f.close()
-        except:
-            self.info("ERROR: Could not load defaults file.")
-            return
-
-        try:
-            defaults = json.loads(options)
-        except:
-            e = sys.exc_info()[0]
-            print e
-            self.info("ERROR: Failed to parse defaults file.")
-            return
-        self.defaults.update(defaults)
-
-    def read_form(self):
-        """
-        Reads the options form into self.defaults/self.options.
-
-        :return: None
-        :rtype: None
-        """
-        combo_sel = self.combo_options.get_active()
-        options_set = [self.options, self.defaults][combo_sel]
-        for option in options_set:
-            self.read_form_item(option, options_set)
-
-    def read_form_item(self, name, dest):
-        """
-        Reads the value of a form item in the defaults/options form and
-        saves it to the corresponding dictionary.
-
-        :param name: Name of the form item. A key in ``self.defaults`` or
-            ``self.options``.
-        :type name: str
-        :param dest: Dictionary to which to save the value.
-        :type dest: dict
-        :return: None
-        """
-        fkind = self.form_kinds[name]
-        fname = fkind + "_" + "app" + "_" + name
-
-        if fkind == 'entry_text':
-            dest[name] = self.builder.get_object(fname).get_text()
-            return
-        if fkind == 'entry_eval':
-            dest[name] = self.get_eval(fname)
-            return
-        if fkind == 'cb':
-            dest[name] = self.builder.get_object(fname).get_active()
-            return
-        if fkind == 'radio':
-            dest[name] = self.get_radio_value(self.radios[name])
-            return
-        print "Unknown kind of form item:", fkind
-
-    def options2form(self):
-        """
-        Sets the 'Project Options' or 'Application Defaults' form with values from
-        ``self.options`` or ``self.defaults``.
-
-        :return: None
-        :rtype: None
-        """
-
-        # Set the on-change callback to do nothing while we do the changes.
-        self.options_update_ignore = True
-        self.toggle_units_ignore = True
-
-        combo_sel = self.combo_options.get_active()
-        options_set = [self.options, self.defaults][combo_sel]
-        for option in options_set:
-            self.set_form_item(option, options_set[option])
-
-        self.options_update_ignore = False
-        self.toggle_units_ignore = False
-
-    def set_form_item(self, name, value):
-        """
-        Sets a form item 'name' in the GUI with the given 'value'. The syntax of
-        form names in the GUI is <kind>_app_<name>, where kind is one of: rb (radio button),
-        cb (check button), entry_eval or entry_text (entry), combo (combo box). name is
-        whatever name it's been given. For self.defaults, name is a key in the dictionary.
-
-        :param name: Name of the form field.
-        :type name: str
-        :param value: The value to set the form field to.
-        :type value: Depends on field kind.
-        :return: None
-        """
-        if name not in self.form_kinds:
-            print "WARNING: Tried to set unknown option/form item:", name
-            return
-        fkind = self.form_kinds[name]
-        fname = fkind + "_" + "app" + "_" + name
-        if fkind == 'entry_eval' or fkind == 'entry_text':
-            try:
-                self.builder.get_object(fname).set_text(str(value))
-            except:
-                print "ERROR: Failed to set value of %s to %s" % (fname, str(value))
-            return
-        if fkind == 'cb':
-            try:
-                self.builder.get_object(fname).set_active(value)
-            except:
-                print "ERROR: Failed to set value of %s to %s" % (fname, str(value))
-            return
-        if fkind == 'radio':
-            try:
-                self.builder.get_object(self.radios_inv[name][value]).set_active(True)
-            except:
-                print "ERROR: Failed to set value of %s to %s" % (fname, str(value))
-            return
-        print "Unknown kind of form item:", fkind
-
-    def save_project(self, filename):
-        """
-        Saves the current project to the specified file.
-
-        :param filename: Name of the file in which to save.
-        :type filename: str
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        # Capture the latest changes
-        try:
-            self.collection.get_active().read_form()
-        except:
-            pass
-
-        # Serialize the whole project
-        d = {"objs": [obj.to_dict() for obj in self.collection.get_list()],
-             "options": self.options}
-
-        try:
-            f = open(filename, 'w')
-        except:
-            print "ERROR: Failed to open file for saving:", filename
-            return
-
-        try:
-            json.dump(d, f, default=to_dict)
-        except:
-            print "ERROR: File open but failed to write:", filename
-            f.close()
-            return
-
-        f.close()
-
-    def open_project(self, filename):
-        """
-        Loads a project from the specified file.
-
-        :param filename:  Name of the file from which to load.
-        :type filename: str
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        try:
-            f = open(filename, 'r')
-        except:
-            self.info("ERROR: Failed to open project file: %s" % filename)
-            return
-
-        try:
-            d = json.load(f, object_hook=dict2obj)
-        except:
-            self.info("ERROR: Failed to parse project file: %s" % filename)
-            f.close()
-            return
-
-        self.register_recent("project", filename)
-
-        # Clear the current project
-        self.on_file_new(None)
-
-        # Project options
-        self.options.update(d['options'])
-        self.project_filename = filename
-        GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.units_label.set_text(self.options["units"]))
-
-        # Re create objects
-        for obj in d['objs']:
-            def obj_init(obj_inst, app_inst):
-                obj_inst.from_dict(obj)
-            self.new_object(obj['kind'], obj['options']['name'], obj_init)
-
-        self.info("Project loaded from: " + filename)
-
-    def populate_objects_combo(self, combo):
-        """
-        Populates a Gtk.Comboboxtext with the list of the object in the project.
-
-        :param combo: Name or instance of the comboboxtext.
-        :type combo: str or Gtk.ComboBoxText
-        :return: None
-        """
-        print "Populating combo!"
-        if type(combo) == str:
-            combo = self.builder.get_object(combo)
-
-        combo.remove_all()
-        for name in self.collection.get_names():
-            combo.append_text(name)
-
-    def versionCheck(self, *args):
-        """
-        Checks for the latest version of the program. Alerts the
-        user if theirs is outdated. This method is meant to be run
-        in a saeparate thread.
-
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        try:
-            f = urllib.urlopen(App.version_url)
-        except:
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.info("ERROR trying to check for latest version."))
-            return
-
-        try:
-            data = json.load(f)
-        except:
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.info("ERROR trying to check for latest version."))
-            f.close()
-            return
-
-        f.close()
-
-        if self.version >= data["version"]:
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.info("FlatCAM is up to date!"))
-            return
-
-        label = Gtk.Label("There is a newer version of FlatCAM\n" +
-                          "available for download:\n\n" +
-                          data["name"] + "\n\n" + data["message"])
-        dialog = Gtk.Dialog("Newer Version Available", self.window, 0,
-                            (Gtk.STOCK_CANCEL, Gtk.ResponseType.CANCEL,
-                             Gtk.STOCK_OK, Gtk.ResponseType.OK))
-        dialog.set_default_size(150, 100)
-        dialog.set_modal(True)
-        box = dialog.get_content_area()
-        box.set_border_width(10)
-        box.add(label)
-
-        def do_dialog():
-            dialog.show_all()
-            response = dialog.run()
-            dialog.destroy()
-
-        GLib.idle_add(lambda: do_dialog())
-
-        return
-
-    def setup_tooltips(self):
-        tooltips = {
-            "cb_gerber_plot": "Plot this object on the main window.",
-            "cb_gerber_mergepolys": "Show overlapping polygons as single.",
-            "cb_gerber_solid": "Paint inside polygons.",
-            "cb_gerber_multicolored": "Draw polygons with different colors."
-        }
-
-        for widget in tooltips:
-            self.builder.get_object(widget).set_tooltip_markup(tooltips[widget])
-
-    def do_nothing(self, param):
-        return
-
-    def disable_plots(self, except_current=False):
-        """
-        Disables all plots with exception of the current object if specified.
-
-        :param except_current: Wether to skip the current object.
-        :rtype except_current: boolean
-        :return: None
-        """
-        # TODO: This method is very similar to replot_all. Try to merge.
-
-        self.set_progress_bar(0.1, "Re-plotting...")
-
-        def worker_task(app_obj):
-            percentage = 0.1
-            try:
-                delta = 0.9 / len(self.collection.get_list())
-            except ZeroDivisionError:
-                GLib.timeout_add(300, lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.0, ""))
-                return
-            for obj in self.collection.get_list():
-                #if i != app_obj.selected_item_name or not except_current:
-                if obj != self.collection.get_active() or not except_current:
-                    obj.options['plot'] = False
-                    obj.plot()
-                percentage += delta
-                GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(percentage, "Re-plotting..."))
-
-            GLib.idle_add(app_obj.plotcanvas.auto_adjust_axes)
-            GLib.timeout_add(300, lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.0, ""))
-
-        # Send to worker
-        self.worker.add_task(worker_task, [self])
-
-    def enable_all_plots(self, *args):
-        self.plotcanvas.clear()
-        self.set_progress_bar(0.1, "Re-plotting...")
-
-        def worker_task(app_obj):
-            percentage = 0.1
-            try:
-                delta = 0.9 / len(self.collection.get_list())
-            except ZeroDivisionError:
-                GLib.timeout_add(300, lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.0, ""))
-                return
-            for obj in self.collection.get_list():
-                obj.options['plot'] = True
-                obj.plot()
-                percentage += delta
-                GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(percentage, "Re-plotting..."))
-
-            GLib.idle_add(app_obj.plotcanvas.auto_adjust_axes)
-            GLib.timeout_add(300, lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.0, ""))
-
-        # Send to worker
-        self.worker.add_task(worker_task, [self])
-
-    def register_recent(self, kind, filename):
-        record = {'kind': kind, 'filename': filename}
-
-        if record in self.recent:
-            return
-
-        self.recent.insert(0, record)
-
-        if len(self.recent) > 10:  # Limit reached
-            self.recent.pop()
-
-        try:
-            f = open('recent.json', 'w')
-        except:
-            print "ERROR: Failed to open recent items file for writing."
-            self.info('Failed to open recent files file for writing.')
-            return
-
-        try:
-            json.dump(self.recent, f)
-        except:
-            print "ERROR: Failed to write to recent items file."
-            self.info('Failed to write to recent items file.')
-            f.close()
-
-        f.close()
-
-    def open_gerber(self, filename):
-        """
-        Opens a Gerber file, parses it and creates a new object for
-        it in the program. Thread-safe.
-
-        :param filename: Gerber file filename
-        :type filename: str
-        :return: None
-        """
-        GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.set_progress_bar(0.1, "Opening Gerber ..."))
-
-        # How the object should be initialized
-        def obj_init(gerber_obj, app_obj):
-            assert isinstance(gerber_obj, FlatCAMGerber)
-
-            # Opening the file happens here
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.2, "Parsing ..."))
-            gerber_obj.parse_file(filename)
-
-            # Further parsing
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.5, "Creating Geometry ..."))
-            #gerber_obj.create_geometry()
-            #gerber_obj.solid_geometry = gerber_obj.otf_geometry
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.6, "Plotting ..."))
-
-        # Object name
-        name = filename.split('/')[-1].split('\\')[-1]
-
-        self.new_object("gerber", name, obj_init)
-
-        # New object creation and file processing
-        # try:
-        #     self.new_object("gerber", name, obj_init)
-        # except:
-        #     e = sys.exc_info()
-        #     print "ERROR:", e[0]
-        #     traceback.print_exc()
-        #     self.message_dialog("Failed to create Gerber Object",
-        #                         "Attempting to create a FlatCAM Gerber Object from " +
-        #                         "Gerber file failed during processing:\n" +
-        #                         str(e[0]) + " " + str(e[1]), kind="error")
-        #     GLib.timeout_add_seconds(1, lambda: self.set_progress_bar(0.0, "Idle"))
-        #     self.collection.delete_active()
-        #     return
-
-        # Register recent file
-        self.register_recent("gerber", filename)
-
-        # GUI feedback
-        self.info("Opened: " + filename)
-        GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.set_progress_bar(1.0, "Done!"))
-        GLib.timeout_add_seconds(1, lambda: self.set_progress_bar(0.0, "Idle"))
-
-    def open_excellon(self, filename):
-        """
-        Opens an Excellon file, parses it and creates a new object for
-        it in the program. Thread-safe.
-
-        :param filename: Excellon file filename
-        :type filename: str
-        :return: None
-        """
-        GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.set_progress_bar(0.1, "Opening Excellon ..."))
-
-        # How the object should be initialized
-        def obj_init(excellon_obj, app_obj):
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.2, "Parsing ..."))
-            excellon_obj.parse_file(filename)
-            excellon_obj.create_geometry()
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.6, "Plotting ..."))
-
-        # Object name
-        name = filename.split('/')[-1].split('\\')[-1]
-
-        # New object creation and file processing
-        try:
-            self.new_object("excellon", name, obj_init)
-        except:
-            e = sys.exc_info()
-            print "ERROR:", e[0]
-            self.message_dialog("Failed to create Excellon Object",
-                                "Attempting to create a FlatCAM Excellon Object from " +
-                                "Excellon file failed during processing:\n" +
-                                str(e[0]) + " " + str(e[1]), kind="error")
-            GLib.timeout_add_seconds(1, lambda: self.set_progress_bar(0.0, "Idle"))
-            self.collection.delete_active()
-            return
-
-        # Register recent file
-        self.register_recent("excellon", filename)
-
-        # GUI feedback
-        self.info("Opened: " + filename)
-        GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.set_progress_bar(1.0, "Done!"))
-        GLib.timeout_add_seconds(1, lambda: self.set_progress_bar(0.0, ""))
-
-    def open_gcode(self, filename):
-        """
-        Opens a G-gcode file, parses it and creates a new object for
-        it in the program. Thread-safe.
-
-        :param filename: G-code file filename
-        :type filename: str
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        # How the object should be initialized
-        def obj_init(job_obj, app_obj_):
-            """
-
-            :type app_obj_: App
-            """
-            assert isinstance(app_obj_, App)
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj_.set_progress_bar(0.1, "Opening G-Code ..."))
-
-            f = open(filename)
-            gcode = f.read()
-            f.close()
-
-            job_obj.gcode = gcode
-
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj_.set_progress_bar(0.2, "Parsing ..."))
-            job_obj.gcode_parse()
-
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj_.set_progress_bar(0.6, "Creating geometry ..."))
-            job_obj.create_geometry()
-
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj_.set_progress_bar(0.6, "Plotting ..."))
-
-        # Object name
-        name = filename.split('/')[-1].split('\\')[-1]
-
-        # New object creation and file processing
-        try:
-            self.new_object("cncjob", name, obj_init)
-        except:
-            e = sys.exc_info()
-            print "ERROR:", e[0]
-            self.message_dialog("Failed to create CNCJob Object",
-                                "Attempting to create a FlatCAM CNCJob Object from " +
-                                "G-Code file failed during processing:\n" +
-                                str(e[0]) + " " + str(e[1]), kind="error")
-            GLib.timeout_add_seconds(1, lambda: self.set_progress_bar(0.0, "Idle"))
-            self.collection.delete_active()
-            return
-
-        # Register recent file
-        self.register_recent("cncjob", filename)
-
-        # GUI feedback
-        self.info("Opened: " + filename)
-        GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.set_progress_bar(1.0, "Done!"))
-        GLib.timeout_add_seconds(1, lambda: self.set_progress_bar(0.0, ""))
-
-    ########################################
-    ##         EVENT HANDLERS             ##
-    ########################################
-    def on_debug_printlist(self, *args):
-        self.collection.print_list()
-
-    def on_disable_all_plots(self, widget):
-        self.disable_plots()
-
-    def on_disable_all_plots_not_current(self, widget):
-        self.disable_plots(except_current=True)
-
-    def on_offset_object(self, widget):
-        """
-        Offsets the object's geometry by the vector specified
-        in the form. Re-plots.
-
-        :param widget: Ignored
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        obj = self.collection.get_active()
-        obj.read_form()
-        assert isinstance(obj, FlatCAMObj)
-        try:
-            vect = self.get_eval("entry_eval_" + obj.kind + "_offset")
-        except:
-            self.info("ERROR: Vector is not in (x, y) format.")
-            return
-        assert isinstance(obj, Geometry)
-        obj.offset(vect)
-        obj.plot()
-        return
-
-    def on_cb_plot_toggled(self, widget):
-        """
-        Callback for toggling the "Plot" checkbox. Re-plots.
-
-        :param widget: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        self.collection.get_active().read_form()
-        self.collection.get_active().plot()
-
-    def on_about(self, widget):
-        """
-        Opens the 'About' dialog box.
-
-        :param widget: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        about = self.builder.get_object("aboutdialog")
-        response = about.run()
-        about.hide()
-
-    def on_create_mirror(self, widget):
-        """
-        Creates a mirror image of an object to be used as a bottom layer.
-
-        :param widget: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-        # TODO: Move (some of) this to camlib!
-
-        # Object to mirror
-        obj_name = self.builder.get_object("comboboxtext_bottomlayer").get_active_text()
-        fcobj = self.collection.get_by_name(obj_name)
-
-        # For now, lets limit to Gerbers and Excellons.
-        # assert isinstance(gerb, FlatCAMGerber)
-        if not isinstance(fcobj, FlatCAMGerber) and not isinstance(fcobj, FlatCAMExcellon):
-            self.info("ERROR: Only Gerber and Excellon objects can be mirrored.")
-            return
-
-        # Mirror axis "X" or "Y
-        axis = self.get_radio_value({"rb_mirror_x": "X",
-                                     "rb_mirror_y": "Y"})
-        mode = self.get_radio_value({"rb_mirror_box": "box",
-                                     "rb_mirror_point": "point"})
-        if mode == "point":  # A single point defines the mirror axis
-            # TODO: Error handling
-            px, py = eval(self.point_entry.get_text())
-        else:  # The axis is the line dividing the box in the middle
-            name = self.box_combo.get_active_text()
-            bb_obj = self.collection.get_by_name(name)
-            xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax = bb_obj.bounds()
-            px = 0.5*(xmin+xmax)
-            py = 0.5*(ymin+ymax)
-
-        fcobj.mirror(axis, [px, py])
-        fcobj.plot()
-
-    def on_create_aligndrill(self, widget):
-        """
-        Creates alignment holes Excellon object. Creates mirror duplicates
-        of the specified holes around the specified axis.
-
-        :param widget: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        # Mirror axis. Same as in on_create_mirror.
-        axis = self.get_radio_value({"rb_mirror_x": "X",
-                                     "rb_mirror_y": "Y"})
-        # TODO: Error handling
-        mode = self.get_radio_value({"rb_mirror_box": "box",
-                                     "rb_mirror_point": "point"})
-        if mode == "point":
-            px, py = eval(self.point_entry.get_text())
-        else:
-            name = self.box_combo.get_active_text()
-            bb_obj = self.collection.get_by_name(name)
-            xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax = bb_obj.bounds()
-            px = 0.5*(xmin+xmax)
-            py = 0.5*(ymin+ymax)
-        xscale, yscale = {"X": (1.0, -1.0), "Y": (-1.0, 1.0)}[axis]
-
-        # Tools
-        dia = self.get_eval("entry_dblsided_alignholediam")
-        tools = {"1": {"C": dia}}
-
-        # Parse hole list
-        # TODO: Better parsing
-        holes = self.builder.get_object("entry_dblsided_alignholes").get_text()
-        holes = eval("[" + holes + "]")
-        drills = []
-        for hole in holes:
-            point = Point(hole)
-            point_mirror = affinity.scale(point, xscale, yscale, origin=(px, py))
-            drills.append({"point": point, "tool": "1"})
-            drills.append({"point": point_mirror, "tool": "1"})
-
-        def obj_init(obj_inst, app_inst):
-            obj_inst.tools = tools
-            obj_inst.drills = drills
-            obj_inst.create_geometry()
-
-        self.new_object("excellon", "Alignment Drills", obj_init)
-
-    def on_toggle_pointbox(self, widget):
-        """
-        Callback for radio selection change between point and box in the
-        Double-sided PCB tool. Updates the UI accordingly.
-
-        :param widget: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        # Where the entry or combo go
-        box = self.builder.get_object("box_pointbox")
-
-        # Clear contents
-        children = box.get_children()
-        for child in children:
-            box.remove(child)
-
-        choice = self.get_radio_value({"rb_mirror_point": "point",
-                                       "rb_mirror_box": "box"})
-
-        if choice == "point":
-            self.point_entry = Gtk.Entry()
-            self.builder.get_object("box_pointbox").pack_start(self.point_entry,
-                                                               False, False, 1)
-            self.point_entry.show()
-        else:
-            self.box_combo = Gtk.ComboBoxText()
-            self.builder.get_object("box_pointbox").pack_start(self.box_combo,
-                                                               False, False, 1)
-            self.populate_objects_combo(self.box_combo)
-            self.box_combo.show()
-
-
-    def on_tools_doublesided(self, param):
-        """
-        Callback for menu item Tools->Double Sided PCB Tool. Launches the
-        tool placing its UI in the "Tool" tab in the notebook.
-
-        :param param: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        # Were are we drawing the UI
-        box_tool = self.builder.get_object("box_tool")
-
-        # Remove anything else in the box
-        box_children = box_tool.get_children()
-        for child in box_children:
-            box_tool.remove(child)
-
-        # Get the UI
-        osw = self.builder.get_object("offscreenwindow_dblsided")
-        sw = self.builder.get_object("sw_dblsided")
-        osw.remove(sw)
-        vp = self.builder.get_object("vp_dblsided")
-        vp.override_background_color(Gtk.StateType.NORMAL, Gdk.RGBA(1, 1, 1, 1))
-
-        # Put in the UI
-        box_tool.pack_start(sw, True, True, 0)
-
-        # INITIALIZATION
-        # Populate combo box
-        self.populate_objects_combo("comboboxtext_bottomlayer")
-
-        # Point entry
-        self.point_entry = Gtk.Entry()
-        box = self.builder.get_object("box_pointbox")
-        for child in box.get_children():
-            box.remove(child)
-        box.pack_start(self.point_entry, False, False, 1)
-
-        # Show the "Tool" tab
-        self.notebook.set_current_page(3)
-        sw.show_all()
-
-    def on_toggle_units(self, widget):
-        """
-        Callback for the Units radio-button change in the Options tab.
-        Changes the application's default units or the current project's units.
-        If changing the project's units, the change propagates to all of
-        the objects in the project.
-
-        :param widget: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        if self.toggle_units_ignore:
-            return
-
-        combo_sel = self.combo_options.get_active()
-        options_set = [self.options, self.defaults][combo_sel]
-
-        # Options to scale
-        dimensions = ['gerber_isotooldia', 'gerber_cutoutmargin', 'gerber_cutoutgapsize',
-                      'gerber_noncoppermargin', 'gerber_bboxmargin', 'excellon_drillz',
-                      'excellon_travelz', 'excellon_feedrate', 'cncjob_tooldia',
-                      'geometry_cutz', 'geometry_travelz', 'geometry_feedrate',
-                      'geometry_cnctooldia', 'geometry_painttooldia', 'geometry_paintoverlap',
-                      'geometry_paintmargin']
-
-        def scale_options(factor):
-            for dim in dimensions:
-                options_set[dim] *= factor
-
-        # The scaling factor depending on choice of units.
-        factor = 1/25.4
-        if self.builder.get_object('rb_mm').get_active():
-            factor = 25.4
-
-        # App units. Convert without warning.
-        if combo_sel == 1:
-            self.read_form()
-            scale_options(factor)
-            self.options2form()
-            return
-
-        # Changing project units. Warn user.
-        label = Gtk.Label("Changing the units of the project causes all geometrical \n" + \
-                            "properties of all objects to be scaled accordingly. Continue?")
-        dialog = Gtk.Dialog("Changing Project Units", self.window, 0,
-                            (Gtk.STOCK_CANCEL, Gtk.ResponseType.CANCEL,
-                             Gtk.STOCK_OK, Gtk.ResponseType.OK))
-        dialog.set_default_size(150, 100)
-        dialog.set_modal(True)
-        box = dialog.get_content_area()
-        box.set_border_width(10)
-        box.add(label)
-        dialog.show_all()
-        response = dialog.run()
-        dialog.destroy()
-
-        if response == Gtk.ResponseType.OK:
-            #print "Converting units..."
-            #print "Converting options..."
-            self.read_form()
-            scale_options(factor)
-            self.options2form()
-            for obj in self.collection.get_list():
-                units = self.get_radio_value({"rb_mm": "MM", "rb_inch": "IN"})
-                obj.convert_units(units)
-            current = self.collection.get_active()
-            if current is not None:
-                current.to_form()
-            self.plot_all()
-        else:
-            # Undo toggling
-            self.toggle_units_ignore = True
-            if self.builder.get_object('rb_mm').get_active():
-                self.builder.get_object('rb_inch').set_active(True)
-            else:
-                self.builder.get_object('rb_mm').set_active(True)
-            self.toggle_units_ignore = False
-
-        self.read_form()
-        self.info("Converted units to %s" % self.options["units"])
-        self.units_label.set_text("[" + self.options["units"] + "]")
-
-    def on_file_openproject(self, param):
-        """
-        Callback for menu item File->Open Project. Opens a file chooser and calls
-        ``self.open_project()`` after successful selection of a filename.
-
-        :param param: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        def on_success(app_obj, filename):
-            app_obj.open_project(filename)
-
-        self.file_chooser_action(on_success)
-
-    def on_file_saveproject(self, param):
-        """
-        Callback for menu item File->Save Project. Saves the project to
-        ``self.project_filename`` or calls ``self.on_file_saveprojectas()``
-        if set to None. The project is saved by calling ``self.save_project()``.
-
-        :param param: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        if self.project_filename is None:
-            self.on_file_saveprojectas(None)
-        else:
-            self.save_project(self.project_filename)
-            self.register_recent("project", self.project_filename)
-            self.info("Project saved to: " + self.project_filename)
-
-    def on_file_saveprojectas(self, param):
-        """
-        Callback for menu item File->Save Project As... Opens a file
-        chooser and saves the project to the given file via
-        ``self.save_project()``.
-
-        :param param: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        def on_success(app_obj, filename):
-            assert isinstance(app_obj, App)
-
-            try:
-                f = open(filename, 'r')
-                f.close()
-                exists = True
-            except IOError:
-                exists = False
-
-            msg = "File exists. Overwrite?"
-            if exists and self.question_dialog("File exists", msg) == Gtk.ResponseType.CANCEL:
-                return
-
-            app_obj.save_project(filename)
-            self.project_filename = filename
-            self.register_recent("project", filename)
-            app_obj.info("Project saved to: " + filename)
-
-        self.file_chooser_save_action(on_success)
-
-    def on_file_saveprojectcopy(self, param):
-        """
-        Callback for menu item File->Save Project Copy... Opens a file
-        chooser and saves the project to the given file via
-        ``self.save_project``. It does not update ``self.project_filename`` so
-        subsequent save requests are done on the previous known filename.
-
-        :param param: Ignore.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        def on_success(app_obj, filename):
-            assert isinstance(app_obj, App)
-
-            try:
-                f = open(filename, 'r')
-                f.close()
-                exists = True
-            except IOError:
-                exists = False
-
-            msg = "File exists. Overwrite?"
-            if exists and self.question_dialog("File exists", msg) == Gtk.ResponseType.CANCEL:
-                return
-
-            app_obj.save_project(filename)
-            self.register_recent("project", filename)
-            app_obj.info("Project copy saved to: " + filename)
-
-        self.file_chooser_save_action(on_success)
-
-    def on_options_app2project(self, param):
-        """
-        Callback for Options->Transfer Options->App=>Project. Copies options
-        from application defaults to project defaults.
-
-        :param param: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        self.options.update(self.defaults)
-        self.options2form()  # Update UI
-
-    def on_options_project2app(self, param):
-        """
-        Callback for Options->Transfer Options->Project=>App. Copies options
-        from project defaults to application defaults.
-
-        :param param: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        self.defaults.update(self.options)
-        self.options2form()  # Update UI
-
-    def on_options_project2object(self, param):
-        """
-        Callback for Options->Transfer Options->Project=>Object. Copies options
-        from project defaults to the currently selected object.
-
-        :param param: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        obj = self.collection.get_active()
-        if obj is None:
-            self.info("WARNING: No object selected.")
-            return
-        for option in self.options:
-            if option.find(obj.kind + "_") == 0:
-                oname = option[len(obj.kind)+1:]
-                obj.options[oname] = self.options[option]
-        obj.to_form()  # Update UI
-
-    def on_options_object2project(self, param):
-        """
-        Callback for Options->Transfer Options->Object=>Project. Copies options
-        from the currently selected object to project defaults.
-
-        :param param: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        obj = self.collection.get_active()
-        if obj is None:
-            self.info("WARNING: No object selected.")
-            return
-        obj.read_form()
-        for option in obj.options:
-            if option in ['name']:  # TODO: Handle this better...
-                continue
-            self.options[obj.kind + "_" + option] = obj.options[option]
-        self.options2form()  # Update UI
-
-    def on_options_object2app(self, param):
-        """
-        Callback for Options->Transfer Options->Object=>App. Copies options
-        from the currently selected object to application defaults.
-
-        :param param: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-        obj = self.collection.get_active()
-        if obj is None:
-            self.info("WARNING: No object selected.")
-            return
-        obj.read_form()
-        for option in obj.options:
-            if option in ['name']:  # TODO: Handle this better...
-                continue
-            self.defaults[obj.kind + "_" + option] = obj.options[option]
-        self.options2form()  # Update UI
-
-    def on_options_app2object(self, param):
-        """
-        Callback for Options->Transfer Options->App=>Object. Copies options
-        from application defaults to the currently selected object.
-
-        :param param: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        obj = self.collection.get_active()
-        if obj is None:
-            self.info("WARNING: No object selected.")
-            return
-        for option in self.defaults:
-            if option.find(obj.kind + "_") == 0:
-                oname = option[len(obj.kind)+1:]
-                obj.options[oname] = self.defaults[option]
-        obj.to_form()  # Update UI
-
-    def on_file_savedefaults(self, param):
-        """
-        Callback for menu item File->Save Defaults. Saves application default options
-        ``self.defaults`` to defaults.json.
-
-        :param param: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        # Read options from file
-        try:
-            f = open("defaults.json")
-            options = f.read()
-            f.close()
-        except:
-            self.info("ERROR: Could not load defaults file.")
-            return
-
-        try:
-            defaults = json.loads(options)
-        except:
-            e = sys.exc_info()[0]
-            print e
-            self.info("ERROR: Failed to parse defaults file.")
-            return
-
-        # Update options
-        assert isinstance(defaults, dict)
-        defaults.update(self.defaults)
-
-        # Save update options
-        try:
-            f = open("defaults.json", "w")
-            json.dump(defaults, f)
-            f.close()
-        except:
-            self.info("ERROR: Failed to write defaults to file.")
-            return
-
-        self.info("Defaults saved.")
-
-    def on_options_combo_change(self, widget):
-        """
-        Called when the combo box to choose between application defaults and
-        project option changes value. The corresponding variables are
-        copied to the UI.
-
-        :param widget: The widget from which this was called. Ignore.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        #combo_sel = self.combo_options.get_active()
-        #print "Options --> ", combo_sel
-        self.options2form()
-
-    def on_options_update(self, widget):
-        """
-        Called whenever a value in the options/defaults form changes.
-        All values are updated. Can be inhibited by setting ``self.options_update_ignore = True``,
-        which may be necessary when updating the UI from code and not by the user.
-
-        :param widget: The widget from which this was called. Ignore.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        if self.options_update_ignore:
-            return
-        self.read_form()
-
-    def on_scale_object(self, widget):
-        """
-        Callback for request to change an objects geometry scale. The object
-        is re-scaled and replotted.
-
-        :param widget: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        obj = self.collection.get_active()
-        factor = self.get_eval("entry_eval_" + obj.kind + "_scalefactor")
-        obj.scale(factor)
-        obj.to_form()
-        self.on_update_plot(None)
-
-    def on_canvas_configure(self, widget, event):
-        """
-        Called whenever the canvas changes size. The axes are updated such
-        as to use the whole canvas.
-
-        :param widget: Ignored.
-        :param event: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        self.plotcanvas.auto_adjust_axes()
-
-    def on_row_activated(self, widget, path, col):
-        """
-        Callback for selection activation (Enter or double-click) on the Project list.
-        Switches the notebook page to the object properties form. Calls
-        ``self.notebook.set_current_page(1)``.
-
-        :param widget: Ignored.
-        :param path: Ignored.
-        :param col: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-        self.notebook.set_current_page(1)
-
-    def on_generate_gerber_bounding_box(self, widget):
-        """
-        Callback for request from the Gerber form to generate a bounding box for the
-        geometry in the object. Creates a FlatCAMGeometry with the bounding box.
-        The box can have rounded corners if specified in the form.
-
-        :param widget: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-        # TODO: Use Gerber.get_bounding_box(...)
-        gerber = self.collection.get_active()
-        gerber.read_form()
-        name = gerber.options["name"] + "_bbox"
-
-        def geo_init(geo_obj, app_obj):
-            assert isinstance(geo_obj, FlatCAMGeometry)
-            # Bounding box with rounded corners
-            bounding_box = gerber.solid_geometry.envelope.buffer(gerber.options["bboxmargin"])
-            if not gerber.options["bboxrounded"]:  # Remove rounded corners
-                bounding_box = bounding_box.envelope
-            geo_obj.solid_geometry = bounding_box
-
-        self.new_object("geometry", name, geo_init)
-
-    def on_update_plot(self, widget):
-        """
-        Callback for button on form for all kinds of objects.
-        Re-plots the current object only.
-
-        :param widget: The widget from which this was called. Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        obj = self.collection.get_active()
-        obj.read_form()
-
-        self.set_progress_bar(0.5, "Plotting...")
-
-        def thread_func(app_obj):
-            assert isinstance(app_obj, App)
-            obj.plot()
-            GLib.timeout_add(300, lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.0, "Idle"))
-
-        # Send to worker
-        self.worker.add_task(thread_func, [self])
-
-    def on_generate_excellon_cncjob(self, widget):
-        """
-        Callback for button active/click on Excellon form to
-        create a CNC Job for the Excellon file.
-
-        :param widget: Ignored
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        excellon = self.collection.get_active()
-        excellon.read_form()
-        job_name = excellon.options["name"] + "_cnc"
-
-        # Object initialization function for app.new_object()
-        def job_init(job_obj, app_obj):
-            # excellon_ = self.get_current()
-            # assert isinstance(excellon_, FlatCAMExcellon)
-            assert isinstance(job_obj, FlatCAMCNCjob)
-
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.2, "Creating CNC Job..."))
-            job_obj.z_cut = excellon.options["drillz"]
-            job_obj.z_move = excellon.options["travelz"]
-            job_obj.feedrate = excellon.options["feedrate"]
-            # There could be more than one drill size...
-            # job_obj.tooldia =   # TODO: duplicate variable!
-            # job_obj.options["tooldia"] =
-            job_obj.generate_from_excellon_by_tool(excellon, excellon.options["toolselection"])
-
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.5, "Parsing G-Code..."))
-            job_obj.gcode_parse()
-
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.6, "Creating New Geometry..."))
-            job_obj.create_geometry()
-
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.8, "Plotting..."))
-
-        # To be run in separate thread
-        def job_thread(app_obj):
-            app_obj.new_object("cncjob", job_name, job_init)
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(1.0, "Done!"))
-            GLib.timeout_add_seconds(1, lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.0, ""))
-
-        # Send to worker
-        self.worker.add_task(job_thread, [self])
-
-    def on_excellon_tool_choose(self, widget):
-        """
-        Callback for button on Excellon form to open up a window for
-        selecting tools.
-
-        :param widget: The widget from which this was called.
-        :return: None
-        """
-        excellon = self.collection.get_active()
-        assert isinstance(excellon, FlatCAMExcellon)
-        excellon.show_tool_chooser()
-
-    def on_entry_eval_activate(self, widget):
-        """
-        Called when an entry is activated (eg. by hitting enter) if
-        set to do so. Its text is eval()'d and set to the returned value.
-        The current object is updated.
-
-        :param widget:
-        :return:
-        """
-        self.on_eval_update(widget)
-        obj = self.collection.get_active()
-        assert isinstance(obj, FlatCAMObj)
-        obj.read_form()
-
-    def on_gerber_generate_noncopper(self, widget):
-        """
-        Callback for button on Gerber form to create a geometry object
-        with polygons covering the area without copper or negative of the
-        Gerber.
-
-        :param widget: The widget from which this was called.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        gerb = self.collection.get_active()
-        gerb.read_form()
-        name = gerb.options["name"] + "_noncopper"
-
-        def geo_init(geo_obj, app_obj):
-            assert isinstance(geo_obj, FlatCAMGeometry)
-            bounding_box = gerb.solid_geometry.envelope.buffer(gerb.options["noncoppermargin"])
-            if not gerb.options["noncopperrounded"]:
-                bounding_box = bounding_box.envelope
-            non_copper = bounding_box.difference(gerb.solid_geometry)
-            geo_obj.solid_geometry = non_copper
-
-        # TODO: Check for None
-        self.new_object("geometry", name, geo_init)
-
-    def on_gerber_generate_cutout(self, widget):
-        """
-        Callback for button on Gerber form to create geometry with lines
-        for cutting off the board.
-
-        :param widget: The widget from which this was called.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        gerb = self.collection.get_active()
-        gerb.read_form()
-        name = gerb.options["name"] + "_cutout"
-
-        def geo_init(geo_obj, app_obj):
-            margin = gerb.options["cutoutmargin"] + gerb.options["cutouttooldia"]/2
-            gap_size = gerb.options["cutoutgapsize"] + gerb.options["cutouttooldia"]
-            minx, miny, maxx, maxy = gerb.bounds()
-            minx -= margin
-            maxx += margin
-            miny -= margin
-            maxy += margin
-            midx = 0.5 * (minx + maxx)
-            midy = 0.5 * (miny + maxy)
-            hgap = 0.5 * gap_size
-            pts = [[midx - hgap, maxy],
-                   [minx, maxy],
-                   [minx, midy + hgap],
-                   [minx, midy - hgap],
-                   [minx, miny],
-                   [midx - hgap, miny],
-                   [midx + hgap, miny],
-                   [maxx, miny],
-                   [maxx, midy - hgap],
-                   [maxx, midy + hgap],
-                   [maxx, maxy],
-                   [midx + hgap, maxy]]
-            cases = {"tb": [[pts[0], pts[1], pts[4], pts[5]],
-                            [pts[6], pts[7], pts[10], pts[11]]],
-                     "lr": [[pts[9], pts[10], pts[1], pts[2]],
-                            [pts[3], pts[4], pts[7], pts[8]]],
-                     "4": [[pts[0], pts[1], pts[2]],
-                           [pts[3], pts[4], pts[5]],
-                           [pts[6], pts[7], pts[8]],
-                           [pts[9], pts[10], pts[11]]]}
-            cuts = cases[app.get_radio_value({"rb_2tb": "tb", "rb_2lr": "lr", "rb_4": "4"})]
-            geo_obj.solid_geometry = cascaded_union([LineString(segment) for segment in cuts])
-
-        # TODO: Check for None
-        self.new_object("geometry", name, geo_init)
-
-    def on_eval_update(self, widget):
-        """
-        Modifies the content of a Gtk.Entry by running
-        eval() on its contents and puting it back as a
-        string.
-
-        :param widget: The widget from which this was called.
-        :return: None
-        """
-        # TODO: error handling here
-        widget.set_text(str(eval(widget.get_text())))
-
-    def on_generate_isolation(self, widget):
-        """
-        Callback for button on Gerber form to create isolation routing geometry.
-
-        :param widget: The widget from which this was called.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        gerb = self.collection.get_active()
-        gerb.read_form()
-        dia = gerb.options["isotooldia"]
-        passes = int(gerb.options["isopasses"])
-        overlap = gerb.options["isooverlap"] * dia
-
-        for i in range(passes):
-
-            offset = (2*i + 1)/2.0 * dia - i*overlap
-            iso_name = gerb.options["name"] + "_iso%d" % (i+1)
-
-            # TODO: This is ugly. Create way to pass data into init function.
-            def iso_init(geo_obj, app_obj):
-                # Propagate options
-                geo_obj.options["cnctooldia"] = gerb.options["isotooldia"]
-
-                geo_obj.solid_geometry = gerb.isolation_geometry(offset)
-                app_obj.info("Isolation geometry created: %s" % geo_obj.options["name"])
-
-            # TODO: Do something if this is None. Offer changing name?
-            self.new_object("geometry", iso_name, iso_init)
-
-    def on_generate_cncjob(self, widget):
-        """
-        Callback for button on geometry form to generate CNC job.
-
-        :param widget: The widget from which this was called.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        source_geo = self.collection.get_active()
-        source_geo.read_form()
-        job_name = source_geo.options["name"] + "_cnc"
-
-        # Object initialization function for app.new_object()
-        # RUNNING ON SEPARATE THREAD!
-        def job_init(job_obj, app_obj):
-            assert isinstance(job_obj, FlatCAMCNCjob)
-            # Propagate options
-            job_obj.options["tooldia"] = source_geo.options["cnctooldia"]
-
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.2, "Creating CNC Job..."))
-            job_obj.z_cut = source_geo.options["cutz"]
-            job_obj.z_move = source_geo.options["travelz"]
-            job_obj.feedrate = source_geo.options["feedrate"]
-
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.4, "Analyzing Geometry..."))
-            # TODO: The tolerance should not be hard coded. Just for testing.
-            job_obj.generate_from_geometry(source_geo, tolerance=0.0005)
-
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.5, "Parsing G-Code..."))
-            job_obj.gcode_parse()
-
-            # TODO: job_obj.create_geometry creates stuff that is not used.
-            #GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.6, "Creating New Geometry..."))
-            #job_obj.create_geometry()
-
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.8, "Plotting..."))
-
-        # To be run in separate thread
-        def job_thread(app_obj):
-            app_obj.new_object("cncjob", job_name, job_init)
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.info("CNCjob created: %s" % job_name))
-            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(1.0, "Done!"))
-            GLib.timeout_add_seconds(1, lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.0, ""))
-
-        # Send to worker
-        self.worker.add_task(job_thread, [self])
-
-    def on_generate_paintarea(self, widget):
-        """
-        Callback for button on geometry form.
-        Subscribes to the "Click on plot" event and continues
-        after the click. Finds the polygon containing
-        the clicked point and runs clear_poly() on it, resulting
-        in a new FlatCAMGeometry object.
-
-        :param widget: The  widget from which this was called.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        self.info("Click inside the desired polygon.")
-        geo = self.collection.get_active()
-        geo.read_form()
-        assert isinstance(geo, FlatCAMGeometry)
-        tooldia = geo.options["painttooldia"]
-        overlap = geo.options["paintoverlap"]
-
-        # Connection ID for the click event
-        subscription = None
-
-        # To be called after clicking on the plot.
-        def doit(event):
-            #self.plot_click_subscribers.pop("generate_paintarea")
-            self.plotcanvas.mpl_disconnect(subscription)
-            self.info("Painting")
-            point = [event.xdata, event.ydata]
-            poly = find_polygon(geo.solid_geometry, point)
-
-            # Initializes the new geometry object
-            def gen_paintarea(geo_obj, app_obj):
-                assert isinstance(geo_obj, FlatCAMGeometry)
-                assert isinstance(app_obj, App)
-                cp = clear_poly(poly.buffer(-geo.options["paintmargin"]), tooldia, overlap)
-                geo_obj.solid_geometry = cp
-                geo_obj.options["cnctooldia"] = tooldia
-
-            #name = self.selected_item_name + "_paint"
-            name = geo.options["name"] + "_paint"
-            self.new_object("geometry", name, gen_paintarea)
-
-        #self.plot_click_subscribers["generate_paintarea"] = doit
-        subscription = self.plotcanvas.mpl_connect('button_press_event', doit)
-
-    def on_cncjob_exportgcode(self, widget):
-        """
-        Called from button on CNCjob form to save the G-Code from the object.
-
-        :param widget: The widget from which this was called.
-        :return: None
-        """
-        def on_success(app_obj, filename):
-            cncjob = app_obj.collection.get_active()
-            f = open(filename, 'w')
-            f.write(cncjob.gcode)
-            f.close()
-            app_obj.info("Saved to: " + filename)
-
-        self.file_chooser_save_action(on_success)
-
-    def on_delete(self, widget):
-        """
-        Delete the currently selected FlatCAMObj.
-
-        :param widget: The widget from which this was called. Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        # Keep this for later
-        name = copy.copy(self.collection.get_active().options["name"])
-
-        # Remove plot
-        self.plotcanvas.figure.delaxes(self.collection.get_active().axes)
-        self.plotcanvas.auto_adjust_axes()
-
-        # Clear form
-        self.setup_component_editor()
-
-        # Remove from dictionary
-        self.collection.delete_active()
-
-        self.info("Object deleted: %s" % name)
-
-    def on_toolbar_replot(self, widget):
-        """
-        Callback for toolbar button. Re-plots all objects.
-
-        :param widget: The widget from which this was called.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        self.collection.get_active().read_form()
-
-        self.plot_all()
-
-    def on_clear_plots(self, widget):
-        """
-        Callback for toolbar button. Clears all plots.
-
-        :param widget: The widget from which this was called.
-        :return: None
-        """
-        self.plotcanvas.clear()
-
-    def on_activate_name(self, entry):
-        """
-        Hitting 'Enter' after changing the name of an item
-        updates the item dictionary and re-builds the item list.
-
-        :param entry: The widget from which this was called.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        old_name = copy.copy(self.collection.get_active().options["name"])
-        new_name = entry.get_text()
-        self.collection.change_name(old_name, new_name)
-        self.info("Name changed from %s to %s" % (old_name, new_name))
-
-    def on_file_new(self, param):
-        """
-        Callback for menu item File->New. Returns the application to its
-        startup state. This method is thread-safe.
-
-        :param param: Whatever is passed by the event. Ignore.
-        :return: None
-        """
-        # Remove everything from memory
-
-        # GUI things
-        def task():
-            # Clear plot
-            self.plotcanvas.clear()
-
-            # Delete data
-            self.collection.delete_all()
-
-            # Clear object editor
-            self.setup_component_editor()
-
-        GLib.idle_add(task)
-
-        # Clear project filename
-        self.project_filename = None
-
-        # Re-fresh project options
-        self.on_options_app2project(None)
-
-    def on_filequit(self, param):
-        """
-        Callback for menu item File->Quit. Closes the application.
-
-        :param param: Whatever is passed by the event. Ignore.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        self.window.destroy()
-        Gtk.main_quit()
-
-    def on_closewindow(self, param):
-        """
-        Callback for closing the main window.
-
-        :param param: Whatever is passed by the event. Ignore.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        self.window.destroy()
-        Gtk.main_quit()
-
-    def file_chooser_action(self, on_success):
-        """
-        Opens the file chooser and runs on_success on a separate thread
-        upon completion of valid file choice.
-
-        :param on_success: A function to run upon completion of a valid file
-            selection. Takes 2 parameters: The app instance and the filename.
-            Note that it is run on a separate thread, therefore it must take the
-            appropriate precautions  when accessing shared resources.
-        :type on_success: func
-        :return: None
-        """
-        dialog = Gtk.FileChooserDialog("Please choose a file", self.window,
-                                       Gtk.FileChooserAction.OPEN,
-                                       (Gtk.STOCK_CANCEL, Gtk.ResponseType.CANCEL,
-                                        Gtk.STOCK_OPEN, Gtk.ResponseType.OK))
-        response = dialog.run()
-        if response == Gtk.ResponseType.OK:
-            filename = dialog.get_filename()
-            dialog.destroy()
-            # Send to worker.
-            self.worker.add_task(on_success, [self, filename])
-        elif response == Gtk.ResponseType.CANCEL:
-            self.info("Open cancelled.")
-            dialog.destroy()
-
-    def file_chooser_save_action(self, on_success):
-        """
-        Opens the file chooser and runs on_success upon completion of valid file choice.
-
-        :param on_success: A function to run upon selection of a filename. Takes 2
-            parameters: The instance of the application (App) and the chosen filename. This
-            gets run immediately in the same thread.
-        :return: None
-        """
-        dialog = Gtk.FileChooserDialog("Save file", self.window,
-                                       Gtk.FileChooserAction.SAVE,
-                                       (Gtk.STOCK_CANCEL, Gtk.ResponseType.CANCEL,
-                                        Gtk.STOCK_SAVE, Gtk.ResponseType.OK))
-        dialog.set_current_name("Untitled")
-        response = dialog.run()
-        if response == Gtk.ResponseType.OK:
-            filename = dialog.get_filename()
-            dialog.destroy()
-            on_success(self, filename)
-        elif response == Gtk.ResponseType.CANCEL:
-            self.info("Save cancelled.")  # print("Cancel clicked")
-            dialog.destroy()
-
-    def on_fileopengerber(self, param):
-        """
-        Callback for menu item File->Open Gerber. Defines a function that is then passed
-        to ``self.file_chooser_action()``. It requests the creation of a FlatCAMGerber object
-        and updates the progress bar throughout the process.
-
-        :param param: Ignore
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        self.file_chooser_action(lambda ao, filename: self.open_gerber(filename))
-
-    def on_fileopenexcellon(self, param):
-        """
-        Callback for menu item File->Open Excellon. Defines a function that is then passed
-        to ``self.file_chooser_action()``. It requests the creation of a FlatCAMExcellon object
-        and updates the progress bar throughout the process.
-
-        :param param: Ignore
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        self.file_chooser_action(lambda ao, filename: self.open_excellon(filename))
-
-    def on_fileopengcode(self, param):
-        """
-        Callback for menu item File->Open G-Code. Defines a function that is then passed
-        to ``self.file_chooser_action()``. It requests the creation of a FlatCAMCNCjob object
-        and updates the progress bar throughout the process.
-
-        :param param: Ignore
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        self.file_chooser_action(lambda ao, filename: self.open_gcode(filename))
-
-    def on_mouse_move_over_plot(self, event):
-        """
-        Callback for the mouse motion event over the plot. This event is generated
-        by the Matplotlib backend and has been registered in ``self.__init__()``.
-        For details, see: http://matplotlib.org/users/event_handling.html
-
-        :param event: Contains information about the event.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        try:  # May fail in case mouse not within axes
-            self.position_label.set_label("X: %.4f   Y: %.4f" % (
-                event.xdata, event.ydata))
-            self.mouse = [event.xdata, event.ydata]
-
-            # for subscriber in self.plot_mousemove_subscribers:
-            #     self.plot_mousemove_subscribers[subscriber](event)
-
-        except:
-            self.position_label.set_label("")
-            self.mouse = None
-
-    def on_click_over_plot(self, event):
-        """
-        Callback for the mouse click event over the plot. This event is generated
-        by the Matplotlib backend and has been registered in ``self.__init__()``.
-        For details, see: http://matplotlib.org/users/event_handling.html
-
-        Default actions are:
-
-        * Copy coordinates to clipboard. Ex.: (65.5473, -13.2679)
-
-        :param event: Contains information about the event, like which button
-            was clicked, the pixel coordinates and the axes coordinates.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        # So it can receive key presses
-        self.plotcanvas.canvas.grab_focus()
-
-        try:
-            print 'button=%d, x=%d, y=%d, xdata=%f, ydata=%f' % (
-                event.button, event.x, event.y, event.xdata, event.ydata)
-
-            # TODO: This custom subscription mechanism is probably not necessary.
-            # for subscriber in self.plot_click_subscribers:
-            #     self.plot_click_subscribers[subscriber](event)
-
-            self.clipboard.set_text("(%.4f, %.4f)" % (event.xdata, event.ydata), -1)
-
-        except Exception, e:
-            print "Outside plot!"
-
-    def on_zoom_in(self, event):
-        """
-        Callback for zoom-in request. This can be either from the corresponding
-        toolbar button or the '3' key when the canvas is focused. Calls ``self.zoom()``.
-
-        :param event: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-        self.plotcanvas.zoom(1.5)
-        return
-
-    def on_zoom_out(self, event):
-        """
-        Callback for zoom-out request. This can be either from the corresponding
-        toolbar button or the '2' key when the canvas is focused. Calls ``self.zoom()``.
-
-        :param event: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-        self.plotcanvas.zoom(1 / 1.5)
-
-    def on_zoom_fit(self, event):
-        """
-        Callback for zoom-out request. This can be either from the corresponding
-        toolbar button or the '1' key when the canvas is focused. Calls ``self.adjust_axes()``
-        with axes limits from the geometry bounds of all objects.
-
-        :param event: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-        xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax = self.collection.get_bounds()
-        width = xmax - xmin
-        height = ymax - ymin
-        xmin -= 0.05 * width
-        xmax += 0.05 * width
-        ymin -= 0.05 * height
-        ymax += 0.05 * height
-        self.plotcanvas.adjust_axes(xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax)
-
-    def on_key_over_plot(self, event):
-        """
-        Callback for the key pressed event when the canvas is focused. Keyboard
-        shortcuts are handled here. So far, these are the shortcuts:
-
-        ==========  ============================================
-        Key         Action
-        ==========  ============================================
-        '1'         Zoom-fit. Fits the axes limits to the data.
-        '2'         Zoom-out.
-        '3'         Zoom-in.
-        'm'         Toggle on-off the measuring tool.
-        ==========  ============================================
-
-        :param event: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        if event.key == '1':  # 1
-            self.on_zoom_fit(None)
-            return
-
-        if event.key == '2':  # 2
-            self.plotcanvas.zoom(1 / 1.5, self.mouse)
-            return
-
-        if event.key == '3':  # 3
-            self.plotcanvas.zoom(1.5, self.mouse)
-            return
-
-        if event.key == 'm':
-            if self.measure.toggle_active():
-                self.info("Measuring tool ON")
-            else:
-                self.info("Measuring tool OFF")
-            return
-
-
-class BaseDraw:
-    def __init__(self, plotcanvas, name=None):
-        """
-
-        :param plotcanvas: The PlotCanvas where the drawing tool will operate.
-        :type plotcanvas: PlotCanvas
-        """
-
-        self.plotcanvas = plotcanvas
-
-        # Must have unique axes
-        charset = "qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnmQWERTYUIOPASDFGHJKLZXCVBNM1234567890"
-        self.name = name or [random.choice(charset) for i in range(20)]
-        self.axes = self.plotcanvas.new_axes(self.name)
-
-
-class DrawingObject(BaseDraw):
-    def __init__(self, plotcanvas, name=None):
-        """
-        Possible objects are:
-
-        * Point
-        * Line
-        * Rectangle
-        * Circle
-        * Polygon
-        """
-
-        BaseDraw.__init__(self, plotcanvas)
-        self.properties = {}
-
-    def plot(self):
-        return
-
-    def update_plot(self):
-        self.axes.cla()
-        self.plot()
-        self.plotcanvas.auto_adjust_axes()
-
-
-class DrawingPoint(DrawingObject):
-    def __init__(self, plotcanvas, name=None, coord=None):
-        DrawingObject.__init__(self, plotcanvas)
-
-        self.properties.update({
-            "coordinate": coord
-        })
-
-    def plot(self):
-        x, y = self.properties["coordinate"]
-        self.axes.plot(x, y, 'o')
-
-
-class Measurement:
-    def __init__(self, container, plotcanvas, update=None):
-        self.update = update
-        self.container = container
-        self.frame = None
-        self.label = None
-        self.point1 = None
-        self.point2 = None
-        self.active = False
-        self.plotcanvas = plotcanvas
-        self.click_subscription = None
-        self.move_subscription = None
-
-    def toggle_active(self, *args):
-        if self.active:  # Deactivate
-            self.active = False
-            self.container.remove(self.frame)
-            if self.update is not None:
-                self.update()
-            self.plotcanvas.mpl_disconnect(self.click_subscription)
-            self.plotcanvas.mpl_disconnect(self.move_subscription)
-            return False
-        else:  # Activate
-            print "DEBUG: Activating Measurement Tool..."
-            self.active = True
-            self.click_subscription = self.plotcanvas.mpl_connect("button_press_event", self.on_click)
-            self.move_subscription = self.plotcanvas.mpl_connect('motion_notify_event', self.on_move)
-            self.frame = Gtk.Frame()
-            self.frame.set_margin_right(5)
-            self.frame.set_margin_top(3)
-            align = Gtk.Alignment()
-            align.set(0, 0.5, 0, 0)
-            align.set_padding(4, 4, 4, 4)
-            self.label = Gtk.Label()
-            self.label.set_label("Click on a reference point...")
-            abox = Gtk.Box.new(Gtk.Orientation.HORIZONTAL, 10)
-            abox.pack_start(Gtk.Image.new_from_file('share/measure16.png'), False, False, 0)
-            abox.pack_start(self.label, False, False, 0)
-            align.add(abox)
-            self.frame.add(align)
-            self.container.pack_end(self.frame, False, True, 1)
-            self.frame.show_all()
-            return True
-
-    def on_move(self, event):
-        if self.point1 is None:
-            self.label.set_label("Click on a reference point...")
-        else:
-            try:
-                dx = event.xdata - self.point1[0]
-                dy = event.ydata - self.point1[1]
-                d = sqrt(dx**2 + dy**2)
-                self.label.set_label("D = %.4f  D(x) = %.4f  D(y) = %.4f" % (d, dx, dy))
-            except TypeError:
-                pass
-        if self.update is not None:
-            self.update()
-
-    def on_click(self, event):
-            if self.point1 is None:
-                self.point1 = (event.xdata, event.ydata)
-            else:
-                self.point2 = copy.copy(self.point1)
-                self.point1 = (event.xdata, event.ydata)
-            self.on_move(event)
-
-
-class PlotCanvas:
-    """
-    Class handling the plotting area in the application.
-    """
-
-    def __init__(self, container):
-        """
-        The constructor configures the Matplotlib figure that
-        will contain all plots, creates the base axes and connects
-        events to the plotting area.
-
-        :param container: The parent container in which to draw plots.
-        :rtype: PlotCanvas
-        """
-        # Options
-        self.x_margin = 15  # pixels
-        self.y_margin = 25  # Pixels
-
-        # Parent container
-        self.container = container
-
-        # Plots go onto a single matplotlib.figure
-        self.figure = Figure(dpi=50)  # TODO: dpi needed?
-        self.figure.patch.set_visible(False)
-
-        # These axes show the ticks and grid. No plotting done here.
-        # New axes must have a label, otherwise mpl returns an existing one.
-        self.axes = self.figure.add_axes([0.05, 0.05, 0.9, 0.9], label="base", alpha=0.0)
-        self.axes.set_aspect(1)
-        self.axes.grid(True)
-
-        # The canvas is the top level container (Gtk.DrawingArea)
-        self.canvas = FigureCanvas(self.figure)
-        self.canvas.set_hexpand(1)
-        self.canvas.set_vexpand(1)
-        self.canvas.set_can_focus(True)  # For key press
-
-        # Attach to parent
-        self.container.attach(self.canvas, 0, 0, 600, 400)  # TODO: Height and width are num. columns??
-
-        # Events
-        self.canvas.mpl_connect('motion_notify_event', self.on_mouse_move)
-        self.canvas.connect('configure-event', self.auto_adjust_axes)
-        self.canvas.add_events(Gdk.EventMask.SMOOTH_SCROLL_MASK)
-        self.canvas.connect("scroll-event", self.on_scroll)
-        self.canvas.mpl_connect('key_press_event', self.on_key_down)
-        self.canvas.mpl_connect('key_release_event', self.on_key_up)
-
-        self.mouse = [0, 0]
-        self.key = None
-
-    def on_key_down(self, event):
-        """
-
-        :param event:
-        :return:
-        """
-        self.key = event.key
-
-    def on_key_up(self, event):
-        """
-
-        :param event:
-        :return:
-        """
-        self.key = None
-
-    def mpl_connect(self, event_name, callback):
-        """
-        Attach an event handler to the canvas through the Matplotlib interface.
-
-        :param event_name: Name of the event
-        :type event_name: str
-        :param callback: Function to call
-        :type callback: func
-        :return: Connection id
-        :rtype: int
-        """
-        return self.canvas.mpl_connect(event_name, callback)
-
-    def mpl_disconnect(self, cid):
-        """
-        Disconnect callback with the give id.
-        :param cid: Callback id.
-        :return: None
-        """
-        self.canvas.mpl_disconnect(cid)
-
-    def connect(self, event_name, callback):
-        """
-        Attach an event handler to the canvas through the native GTK interface.
-
-        :param event_name: Name of the event
-        :type event_name: str
-        :param callback: Function to call
-        :type callback: function
-        :return: Nothing
-        """
-        self.canvas.connect(event_name, callback)
-
-    def clear(self):
-        """
-        Clears axes and figure.
-
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        # Clear
-        self.axes.cla()
-        self.figure.clf()
-
-        # Re-build
-        self.figure.add_axes(self.axes)
-        self.axes.set_aspect(1)
-        self.axes.grid(True)
-
-        # Re-draw
-        self.canvas.queue_draw()
-
-    def adjust_axes(self, xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax):
-        """
-        Adjusts all axes while maintaining the use of the whole canvas
-        and an aspect ratio to 1:1 between x and y axes. The parameters are an original
-        request that will be modified to fit these restrictions.
-
-        :param xmin: Requested minimum value for the X axis.
-        :type xmin: float
-        :param ymin: Requested minimum value for the Y axis.
-        :type ymin: float
-        :param xmax: Requested maximum value for the X axis.
-        :type xmax: float
-        :param ymax: Requested maximum value for the Y axis.
-        :type ymax: float
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        print "PC.adjust_axes()"
-
-        width = xmax - xmin
-        height = ymax - ymin
-        try:
-            r = width / height
-        except:
-            print "ERROR: Height is", height
-            return
-        canvas_w, canvas_h = self.canvas.get_width_height()
-        canvas_r = float(canvas_w) / canvas_h
-        x_ratio = float(self.x_margin) / canvas_w
-        y_ratio = float(self.y_margin) / canvas_h
-
-        if r > canvas_r:
-            ycenter = (ymin + ymax) / 2.0
-            newheight = height * r / canvas_r
-            ymin = ycenter - newheight / 2.0
-            ymax = ycenter + newheight / 2.0
-        else:
-            xcenter = (xmax + ymin) / 2.0
-            newwidth = width * canvas_r / r
-            xmin = xcenter - newwidth / 2.0
-            xmax = xcenter + newwidth / 2.0
-
-        # Adjust axes
-        for ax in self.figure.get_axes():
-            if ax._label != 'base':
-                ax.set_frame_on(False)  # No frame
-                ax.set_xticks([])  # No tick
-                ax.set_yticks([])  # No ticks
-                ax.patch.set_visible(False)  # No background
-                ax.set_aspect(1)
-            ax.set_xlim((xmin, xmax))
-            ax.set_ylim((ymin, ymax))
-            ax.set_position([x_ratio, y_ratio, 1 - 2 * x_ratio, 1 - 2 * y_ratio])
-
-        # Re-draw
-        self.canvas.queue_draw()
-
-    def auto_adjust_axes(self, *args):
-        """
-        Calls ``adjust_axes()`` using the extents of the base axes.
-
-        :rtype : None
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        xmin, xmax = self.axes.get_xlim()
-        ymin, ymax = self.axes.get_ylim()
-        self.adjust_axes(xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax)
-
-    def zoom(self, factor, center=None):
-        """
-        Zooms the plot by factor around a given
-        center point. Takes care of re-drawing.
-
-        :param factor: Number by which to scale the plot.
-        :type factor: float
-        :param center: Coordinates [x, y] of the point around which to scale the plot.
-        :type center: list
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        xmin, xmax = self.axes.get_xlim()
-        ymin, ymax = self.axes.get_ylim()
-        width = xmax - xmin
-        height = ymax - ymin
-
-        if center is None or center == [None, None]:
-            center = [(xmin + xmax) / 2.0, (ymin + ymax) / 2.0]
-
-        # For keeping the point at the pointer location
-        relx = (xmax - center[0]) / width
-        rely = (ymax - center[1]) / height
-
-        new_width = width / factor
-        new_height = height / factor
-
-        xmin = center[0] - new_width * (1 - relx)
-        xmax = center[0] + new_width * relx
-        ymin = center[1] - new_height * (1 - rely)
-        ymax = center[1] + new_height * rely
-
-        # Adjust axes
-        for ax in self.figure.get_axes():
-            ax.set_xlim((xmin, xmax))
-            ax.set_ylim((ymin, ymax))
-
-        # Re-draw
-        self.canvas.queue_draw()
-
-    def pan(self, x, y):
-        xmin, xmax = self.axes.get_xlim()
-        ymin, ymax = self.axes.get_ylim()
-        width = xmax - xmin
-        height = ymax - ymin
-
-        # Adjust axes
-        for ax in self.figure.get_axes():
-            ax.set_xlim((xmin + x*width, xmax + x*width))
-            ax.set_ylim((ymin + y*height, ymax + y*height))
-
-        # Re-draw
-        self.canvas.queue_draw()
-
-    def new_axes(self, name):
-        """
-        Creates and returns an Axes object attached to this object's Figure.
-
-        :param name: Unique label for the axes.
-        :return: Axes attached to the figure.
-        :rtype: Axes
-        """
-
-        return self.figure.add_axes([0.05, 0.05, 0.9, 0.9], label=name)
-
-    def on_scroll(self, canvas, event):
-        """
-        Scroll event handler.
-
-        :param canvas: The widget generating the event. Ignored.
-        :param event: Event object containing the event information.
-        :return: None
-        """
-
-        # So it can receive key presses
-        self.canvas.grab_focus()
-
-        # Event info
-        z, direction = event.get_scroll_direction()
-
-        if self.key is None:
-
-            if direction is Gdk.ScrollDirection.UP:
-                self.zoom(1.5, self.mouse)
-            else:
-                self.zoom(1/1.5, self.mouse)
-            return
-
-        if self.key == 'shift':
-
-            if direction is Gdk.ScrollDirection.UP:
-                self.pan(0.3, 0)
-            else:
-                self.pan(-0.3, 0)
-            return
-
-        if self.key == 'ctrl+control':
-
-            if direction is Gdk.ScrollDirection.UP:
-                self.pan(0, 0.3)
-            else:
-                self.pan(0, -0.3)
-            return
-
-    def on_mouse_move(self, event):
-        """
-        Mouse movement event hadler. Stores the coordinates.
-
-        :param event: Contains information about the event.
-        :return: None
-        """
-        self.mouse = [event.xdata, event.ydata]
-
-
-class ObjectCollection:
-
-    classdict = {
-        "gerber": FlatCAMGerber,
-        "excellon": FlatCAMExcellon,
-        "cncjob": FlatCAMCNCjob,
-        "geometry": FlatCAMGeometry
-    }
-
-    icon_files = {
-        "gerber": "share/flatcam_icon16.png",
-        "excellon": "share/drill16.png",
-        "cncjob": "share/cnc16.png",
-        "geometry": "share/geometry16.png"
-    }
-
-    def __init__(self):
-
-        ### Icons for the list view
-        self.icons = {}
-        for kind in ObjectCollection.icon_files:
-            self.icons[kind] = GdkPixbuf.Pixbuf.new_from_file(ObjectCollection.icon_files[kind])
-
-        ### GUI List components
-        ## Model
-        self.store = Gtk.ListStore(FlatCAMObj)
-
-        ## View
-        self.view = Gtk.TreeView(model=self.store)
-        #self.view.connect("row_activated", self.on_row_activated)
-        self.tree_selection = self.view.get_selection()
-        self.change_subscription = self.tree_selection.connect("changed", self.on_list_selection_change)
-
-        ## Renderers
-        # Icon
-        renderer_pixbuf = Gtk.CellRendererPixbuf()
-        column_pixbuf = Gtk.TreeViewColumn("Type", renderer_pixbuf)
-
-        def _set_cell_icon(column, cell, model, it, data):
-            obj = model.get_value(it, 0)
-            cell.set_property('pixbuf', self.icons[obj.kind])
-
-        column_pixbuf.set_cell_data_func(renderer_pixbuf, _set_cell_icon)
-        self.view.append_column(column_pixbuf)
-
-        # Name
-        renderer_text = Gtk.CellRendererText()
-        column_text = Gtk.TreeViewColumn("Name", renderer_text)
-
-        def _set_cell_text(column, cell, model, it, data):
-            obj = model.get_value(it, 0)
-            cell.set_property('text', obj.options["name"])
-
-        column_text.set_cell_data_func(renderer_text, _set_cell_text)
-        self.view.append_column(column_text)
-
-    def print_list(self):
-        iterat = self.store.get_iter_first()
-        while iterat is not None:
-            obj = self.store[iterat][0]
-            print obj
-            iterat = self.store.iter_next(iterat)
-
-    def delete_all(self):
-        print "OC.delete_all()"
-        # self.collection = []
-        # self.active = None
-        self.store.clear()
-
-    def delete_active(self):
-        print "OC.delete_active()"
-        try:
-            model, treeiter = self.tree_selection.get_selected()
-            self.store.remove(treeiter)
-        except:
-            pass
-
-    def on_row_activated(self, *args):
-        """
-        Does nothing right now.
-        :param args: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-        print "OC.on_row_activated()"
-        return
-
-    def on_list_selection_change(self, selection):
-        """
-        Callback for change in selection on the objects' list.
-        Instructs the new selection to build the UI for its options.
-
-        :param selection: Ignored.
-        :return: None
-        """
-        print "OC.on_list_selection_change()"
-        try:
-            self.get_active().build_ui()
-        except:
-            pass
-
-        # TODO: Now we don't have a reference to the previously
-        # TODO: active, so cannot read form.
-
-    def set_active(self, name):
-        """
-        Sets an object as the active object in the program. Same
-        as `set_list_selection()`.
-
-        :param name: Name of the object.
-        :type name: str
-        :return: None
-        """
-        print "OC.set_active()"
-        self.set_list_selection(name)
-
-    def get_active(self):
-        print "OC.get_active()"
-        try:
-            model, treeiter = self.tree_selection.get_selected()
-            return model[treeiter][0]
-        except (TypeError, ValueError):
-            return None
-
-    def set_list_selection(self, name):
-        """
-        Sets which object should be selected in the list.
-
-        :param name: Name of the object.
-        :rtype name: str
-        :return: None
-        """
-        print "OC.set_list_selection()"
-        iterat = self.store.get_iter_first()
-        while iterat is not None and self.store[iterat][0].options["name"] != name:
-            iterat = self.store.iter_next(iterat)
-        self.tree_selection.select_iter(iterat)
-
-    def append(self, obj, active=False):
-        """
-        Add a FlatCAMObj the the collection. This method is thread-safe.
-
-        :param obj: FlatCAMObj to append
-        :type obj: FlatCAMObj
-        :param active: If it is to become the active object after appending
-        :type active: bool
-        :return: None
-        """
-        print "OC.append()"
-
-        def guitask():
-            self.store.append([obj])
-            if active:
-                self.set_list_selection(obj.options["name"])
-        GLib.idle_add(guitask)
-
-    def get_names(self):
-        """
-        Gets a list of the names of all objects in the collection.
-
-        :return: List of names.
-        :rtype: list
-        """
-        print "OC.get_names()"
-        names = []
-        iterat = self.store.get_iter_first()
-        while iterat is not None:
-            obj = self.store[iterat][0]
-            names.append(obj.options["name"])
-            iterat = self.store.iter_next(iterat)
-        return names
-
-    def get_bounds(self):
-        """
-        Finds coordinates bounding all objects in the collection.
-
-        :return: [xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax]
-        :rtype: list
-        """
-        print "OC.get_bounds()"
-
-        # TODO: Move the operation out of here.
-
-        xmin = Inf
-        ymin = Inf
-        xmax = -Inf
-        ymax = -Inf
-
-        iterat = self.store.get_iter_first()
-        while iterat is not None:
-            obj = self.store[iterat][0]
-            try:
-                gxmin, gymin, gxmax, gymax = obj.bounds()
-                xmin = min([xmin, gxmin])
-                ymin = min([ymin, gymin])
-                xmax = max([xmax, gxmax])
-                ymax = max([ymax, gymax])
-            except:
-                print "DEV WARNING: Tried to get bounds of empty geometry."
-            iterat = self.store.iter_next(iterat)
-        return [xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax]
-
-    def get_list(self):
-        """
-        Returns a list with all FlatCAMObj.
-
-        :return: List with all FlatCAMObj.
-        :rtype: list
-        """
-        collection_list = []
-        iterat = self.store.get_iter_first()
-        while iterat is not None:
-            obj = self.store[iterat][0]
-            collection_list.append(obj)
-            iterat = self.store.iter_next(iterat)
-        return collection_list
-
-    def get_by_name(self, name):
-        """
-        Fetches the FlatCAMObj with the given `name`.
-
-        :param name: The name of the object.
-        :type name: str
-        :return: The requested object or None if no such object.
-        :rtype: FlatCAMObj or None
-        """
-        iterat = self.store.get_iter_first()
-        while iterat is not None:
-            obj = self.store[iterat][0]
-            if obj.options["name"] == name:
-                return obj
-            iterat = self.store.iter_next(iterat)
-        return None
-
-    def change_name(self, old_name, new_name):
-        """
-        Changes the name of `FlatCAMObj` named `old_name` to `new_name`.
-
-        :param old_name: Name of the object to change.
-        :type old_name: str
-        :param new_name: New name.
-        :type new_name: str
-        :return: True if name change succeeded, False otherwise. Will fail
-           if no object with `old_name` is found.
-        :rtype: bool
-        """
-        iterat = self.store.get_iter_first()
-        while iterat is not None:
-            obj = self.store[iterat][0]
-            if obj.options["name"] == old_name:
-                obj.options["name"] = new_name
-                self.store.row_changed(0, iterat)
-                return True
-            iterat = self.store.iter_next(iterat)
-        return False
-
+from gi.repository import Gtk
+from FlatCAMApp import *
 
 
 app = App()
 app = App()
 Gtk.main()
 Gtk.main()

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+import threading
+import traceback
+import sys
+import urllib
+import copy
+import random
+import logging
+
+from gi.repository import Gtk, GdkPixbuf, GObject, Gdk
+from matplotlib.figure import Figure
+from matplotlib.backends.backend_gtk3agg import FigureCanvasGTK3Agg as FigureCanvas
+from shapely import speedups
+
+
+########################################
+##      Imports part of FlatCAM       ##
+########################################
+from FlatCAMWorker import Worker
+from ObjectCollection import *
+from FlatCAMObj import *
+
+
+class GerberOptionsGroupUI(Gtk.VBox):
+    def __init__(self):
+        Gtk.VBox.__init__(self, spacing=3, margin=5, vexpand=False)
+
+        ## Plot options
+        self.plot_options_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.plot_options_label.set_markup("<b>Plot Options:</b>")
+        self.pack_start(self.plot_options_label, expand=False, fill=True, padding=2)
+
+        grid0 = Gtk.Grid(column_spacing=3, row_spacing=2)
+        self.pack_start(grid0, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        # Plot CB
+        self.plot_cb = FCCheckBox(label='Plot')
+        grid0.attach(self.plot_cb, 0, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        # Solid CB
+        self.solid_cb = FCCheckBox(label='Solid')
+        grid0.attach(self.solid_cb, 1, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        # Multicolored CB
+        self.multicolored_cb = FCCheckBox(label='Multicolored')
+        grid0.attach(self.multicolored_cb, 2, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        ## Isolation Routing
+        self.isolation_routing_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.isolation_routing_label.set_markup("<b>Isolation Routing:</b>")
+        self.pack_start(self.isolation_routing_label, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        grid = Gtk.Grid(column_spacing=3, row_spacing=2)
+        self.pack_start(grid, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        l1 = Gtk.Label('Tool diam:', xalign=1)
+        grid.attach(l1, 0, 0, 1, 1)
+        self.iso_tool_dia_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid.attach(self.iso_tool_dia_entry, 1, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        l2 = Gtk.Label('Width (# passes):', xalign=1)
+        grid.attach(l2, 0, 1, 1, 1)
+        self.iso_width_entry = IntEntry()
+        grid.attach(self.iso_width_entry, 1, 1, 1, 1)
+
+        l3 = Gtk.Label('Pass overlap:', xalign=1)
+        grid.attach(l3, 0, 2, 1, 1)
+        self.iso_overlap_entry = FloatEntry()
+        grid.attach(self.iso_overlap_entry, 1, 2, 1, 1)
+
+        ## Board cuttout
+        self.isolation_routing_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.isolation_routing_label.set_markup("<b>Board cutout:</b>")
+        self.pack_start(self.isolation_routing_label, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        grid2 = Gtk.Grid(column_spacing=3, row_spacing=2)
+        self.pack_start(grid2, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        l4 = Gtk.Label('Tool dia:', xalign=1)
+        grid2.attach(l4, 0, 0, 1, 1)
+        self.cutout_tooldia_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid2.attach(self.cutout_tooldia_entry, 1, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        l5 = Gtk.Label('Margin:', xalign=1)
+        grid2.attach(l5, 0, 1, 1, 1)
+        self.cutout_margin_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid2.attach(self.cutout_margin_entry, 1, 1, 1, 1)
+
+        l6 = Gtk.Label('Gap size:', xalign=1)
+        grid2.attach(l6, 0, 2, 1, 1)
+        self.cutout_gap_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid2.attach(self.cutout_gap_entry, 1, 2, 1, 1)
+
+        l7 = Gtk.Label('Gaps:', xalign=1)
+        grid2.attach(l7, 0, 3, 1, 1)
+        self.gaps_radio = RadioSet([{'label': '2 (T/B)', 'value': 'tb'},
+                                    {'label': '2 (L/R)', 'value': 'lr'},
+                                    {'label': '4', 'value': '4'}])
+        grid2.attach(self.gaps_radio, 1, 3, 1, 1)
+
+        ## Non-copper regions
+        self.noncopper_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.noncopper_label.set_markup("<b>Non-copper regions:</b>")
+        self.pack_start(self.noncopper_label, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        grid3 = Gtk.Grid(column_spacing=3, row_spacing=2)
+        self.pack_start(grid3, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        l8 = Gtk.Label('Boundary margin:', xalign=1)
+        grid3.attach(l8, 0, 0, 1, 1)
+        self.noncopper_margin_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid3.attach(self.noncopper_margin_entry, 1, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        self.noncopper_rounded_cb = FCCheckBox(label="Rounded corners")
+        grid3.attach(self.noncopper_rounded_cb, 0, 1, 2, 1)
+
+        ## Bounding box
+        self.boundingbox_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.boundingbox_label.set_markup('<b>Bounding Box:</b>')
+        self.pack_start(self.boundingbox_label, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        grid4 = Gtk.Grid(column_spacing=3, row_spacing=2)
+        self.pack_start(grid4, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        l9 = Gtk.Label('Boundary Margin:', xalign=1)
+        grid4.attach(l9, 0, 0, 1, 1)
+        self.bbmargin_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid4.attach(self.bbmargin_entry, 1, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        self.bbrounded_cb = FCCheckBox(label="Rounded corners")
+        grid4.attach(self.bbrounded_cb, 0, 1, 2, 1)
+
+
+class ExcellonOptionsGroupUI(Gtk.VBox):
+    def __init__(self):
+        Gtk.VBox.__init__(self, spacing=3, margin=5, vexpand=False)
+
+        ## Plot options
+        self.plot_options_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.plot_options_label.set_markup("<b>Plot Options:</b>")
+        self.pack_start(self.plot_options_label, expand=False, fill=True, padding=2)
+
+        grid0 = Gtk.Grid(column_spacing=3, row_spacing=2)
+        self.pack_start(grid0, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        self.plot_cb = FCCheckBox(label='Plot')
+        grid0.attach(self.plot_cb, 0, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        self.solid_cb = FCCheckBox(label='Solid')
+        grid0.attach(self.solid_cb, 1, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        ## Create CNC Job
+        self.cncjob_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.cncjob_label.set_markup('<b>Create CNC Job</b>')
+        self.pack_start(self.cncjob_label, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        grid1 = Gtk.Grid(column_spacing=3, row_spacing=2)
+        self.pack_start(grid1, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        l1 = Gtk.Label('Cut Z:', xalign=1)
+        grid1.attach(l1, 0, 0, 1, 1)
+        self.cutz_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid1.attach(self.cutz_entry, 1, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        l2 = Gtk.Label('Travel Z:', xalign=1)
+        grid1.attach(l2, 0, 1, 1, 1)
+        self.travelz_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid1.attach(self.travelz_entry, 1, 1, 1, 1)
+
+        l3 = Gtk.Label('Feed rate:', xalign=1)
+        grid1.attach(l3, 0, 2, 1, 1)
+        self.feedrate_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid1.attach(self.feedrate_entry, 1, 2, 1, 1)
+
+
+class GeometryOptionsGroupUI(Gtk.VBox):
+    def __init__(self):
+        Gtk.VBox.__init__(self, spacing=3, margin=5, vexpand=False)
+
+        ## Plot options
+        self.plot_options_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.plot_options_label.set_markup("<b>Plot Options:</b>")
+        self.pack_start(self.plot_options_label, expand=False, fill=True, padding=2)
+
+        grid0 = Gtk.Grid(column_spacing=3, row_spacing=2)
+        self.pack_start(grid0, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        # Plot CB
+        self.plot_cb = FCCheckBox(label='Plot')
+        grid0.attach(self.plot_cb, 0, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        ## Create CNC Job
+        self.cncjob_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.cncjob_label.set_markup('<b>Create CNC Job:</b>')
+        self.pack_start(self.cncjob_label, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        grid1 = Gtk.Grid(column_spacing=3, row_spacing=2)
+        self.pack_start(grid1, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        # Cut Z
+        l1 = Gtk.Label('Cut Z:', xalign=1)
+        grid1.attach(l1, 0, 0, 1, 1)
+        self.cutz_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid1.attach(self.cutz_entry, 1, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        # Travel Z
+        l2 = Gtk.Label('Travel Z:', xalign=1)
+        grid1.attach(l2, 0, 1, 1, 1)
+        self.travelz_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid1.attach(self.travelz_entry, 1, 1, 1, 1)
+
+        l3 = Gtk.Label('Feed rate:', xalign=1)
+        grid1.attach(l3, 0, 2, 1, 1)
+        self.cncfeedrate_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid1.attach(self.cncfeedrate_entry, 1, 2, 1, 1)
+
+        l4 = Gtk.Label('Tool dia:', xalign=1)
+        grid1.attach(l4, 0, 3, 1, 1)
+        self.cnctooldia_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid1.attach(self.cnctooldia_entry, 1, 3, 1, 1)
+
+        ## Paint Area
+        self.paint_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.paint_label.set_markup('<b>Paint Area:</b>')
+        self.pack_start(self.paint_label, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        grid2 = Gtk.Grid(column_spacing=3, row_spacing=2)
+        self.pack_start(grid2, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        # Tool dia
+        l5 = Gtk.Label('Tool dia:', xalign=1)
+        grid2.attach(l5, 0, 0, 1, 1)
+        self.painttooldia_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid2.attach(self.painttooldia_entry, 1, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        # Overlap
+        l6 = Gtk.Label('Overlap:', xalign=1)
+        grid2.attach(l6, 0, 1, 1, 1)
+        self.paintoverlap_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid2.attach(self.paintoverlap_entry, 1, 1, 1, 1)
+
+        # Margin
+        l7 = Gtk.Label('Margin:', xalign=1)
+        grid2.attach(l7, 0, 2, 1, 1)
+        self.paintmargin_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid2.attach(self.paintmargin_entry, 1, 2, 1, 1)
+
+
+class CNCJobOptionsGroupUI(Gtk.VBox):
+    def __init__(self):
+        Gtk.VBox.__init__(self, spacing=3, margin=5, vexpand=False)
+
+        ## Plot options
+        self.plot_options_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.plot_options_label.set_markup("<b>Plot Options:</b>")
+        self.pack_start(self.plot_options_label, expand=False, fill=True, padding=2)
+
+        grid0 = Gtk.Grid(column_spacing=3, row_spacing=2)
+        self.pack_start(grid0, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        # Plot CB
+        self.plot_cb = FCCheckBox(label='Plot')
+        grid0.attach(self.plot_cb, 0, 0, 2, 1)
+
+        # Tool dia for plot
+        l1 = Gtk.Label('Tool dia:', xalign=1)
+        grid0.attach(l1, 0, 1, 1, 1)
+        self.tooldia_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid0.attach(self.tooldia_entry, 1, 1, 1, 1)
+
+
+class GlobalOptionsUI(Gtk.VBox):
+    def __init__(self):
+        Gtk.VBox.__init__(self, spacing=3, margin=5, vexpand=False)
+
+        box1 = Gtk.Box()
+        self.pack_start(box1, expand=False, fill=False, padding=2)
+        l1 = Gtk.Label('Units:')
+        box1.pack_start(l1, expand=False, fill=False, padding=2)
+        self.units_radio = RadioSet([{'label': 'inch', 'value': 'IN'},
+                                     {'label': 'mm', 'value': 'MM'}])
+        box1.pack_start(self.units_radio, expand=False, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        ####### Gerber #######
+        l2 = Gtk.Label(margin=5)
+        l2.set_markup('<b>Gerber Options</b>')
+        frame1 = Gtk.Frame(label_widget=l2)
+        self.pack_start(frame1, expand=False, fill=False, padding=2)
+        self.gerber_group = GerberOptionsGroupUI()
+        frame1.add(self.gerber_group)
+
+        ######## Excellon #########
+        l3 = Gtk.Label(margin=5)
+        l3.set_markup('<b>Excellon Options</b>')
+        frame2 = Gtk.Frame(label_widget=l3)
+        self.pack_start(frame2, expand=False, fill=False, padding=2)
+        self.excellon_group = ExcellonOptionsGroupUI()
+        frame2.add(self.excellon_group)
+
+        ########## Geometry ##########
+        l4 = Gtk.Label(margin=5)
+        l4.set_markup('<b>Geometry Options</b>')
+        frame3 = Gtk.Frame(label_widget=l4)
+        self.pack_start(frame3, expand=False, fill=False, padding=2)
+        self.geometry_group = GeometryOptionsGroupUI()
+        frame3.add(self.geometry_group)
+
+        ########## CNC ############
+        l5 = Gtk.Label(margin=5)
+        l5.set_markup('<b>CNC Job Options</b>')
+        frame4 = Gtk.Frame(label_widget=l5)
+        self.pack_start(frame4, expand=False, fill=False, padding=2)
+        self.cncjob_group = CNCJobOptionsGroupUI()
+        frame4.add(self.cncjob_group)
+
+
+########################################
+##                App                 ##
+########################################
+class App:
+    """
+    The main application class. The constructor starts the GUI.
+    """
+
+    log = logging.getLogger('base')
+    log.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
+    formatter = logging.Formatter('[%(levelname)s] %(message)s')
+    handler = logging.StreamHandler()
+    handler.setFormatter(formatter)
+    log.addHandler(handler)
+
+    version_url = "http://caram.cl/flatcam/VERSION"
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        """
+        Starts the application. Takes no parameters.
+
+        :return: app
+        :rtype: App
+        """
+
+        App.log.info("FlatCAM Starting...")
+
+        if speedups.available:
+            App.log.info("Enabling geometry speedups...")
+            speedups.enable()
+
+        # Needed to interact with the GUI from other threads.
+        GObject.threads_init()
+
+        # GLib.log_set_handler()
+
+        #### GUI ####
+        # Glade init
+        self.gladefile = "FlatCAM.ui"
+        self.builder = Gtk.Builder()
+        self.builder.add_from_file(self.gladefile)
+
+        # References to UI widgets
+        self.window = self.builder.get_object("window1")
+        self.position_label = self.builder.get_object("label3")
+        self.grid = self.builder.get_object("grid1")
+        self.notebook = self.builder.get_object("notebook1")
+        self.info_label = self.builder.get_object("label_status")
+        self.progress_bar = self.builder.get_object("progressbar")
+        self.progress_bar.set_show_text(True)
+        self.units_label = self.builder.get_object("label_units")
+        self.toolbar = self.builder.get_object("toolbar_main")
+
+        # White (transparent) background on the "Options" tab.
+        self.builder.get_object("vp_options").override_background_color(Gtk.StateType.NORMAL,
+                                                                        Gdk.RGBA(1, 1, 1, 1))
+        # Combo box to choose between project and application options.
+        self.combo_options = self.builder.get_object("combo_options")
+        self.combo_options.set_active(1)
+
+        #self.setup_project_list()  # The "Project" tab
+        self.setup_component_editor()  # The "Selected" tab
+
+        ## Setup the toolbar. Adds buttons.
+        self.setup_toolbar()
+
+        #### Event handling ####
+        self.builder.connect_signals(self)
+
+        #### Make plot area ####
+        self.plotcanvas = PlotCanvas(self.grid)
+        self.plotcanvas.mpl_connect('button_press_event', self.on_click_over_plot)
+        self.plotcanvas.mpl_connect('motion_notify_event', self.on_mouse_move_over_plot)
+        self.plotcanvas.mpl_connect('key_press_event', self.on_key_over_plot)
+
+        #### DATA ####
+        self.clipboard = Gtk.Clipboard.get(Gdk.SELECTION_CLIPBOARD)
+        self.setup_obj_classes()
+        self.mouse = None  # Mouse coordinates over plot
+        self.recent = []
+        self.collection = ObjectCollection()
+        self.builder.get_object("box_project").pack_start(self.collection.view, False, False, 1)
+        # TODO: Do this different
+        self.collection.view.connect("row_activated", self.on_row_activated)
+
+        # Used to inhibit the on_options_update callback when
+        # the options are being changed by the program and not the user.
+        self.options_update_ignore = False
+
+        self.toggle_units_ignore = False
+
+        self.options_box = self.builder.get_object('options_box')
+        ## Application defaults ##
+        self.defaults = {
+            "units": "in"
+        }
+        self.defaults_form = GlobalOptionsUI()
+
+        ## Current Project ##
+        self.options = {}  # Project options
+        self.project_filename = None
+        self.options_form = GlobalOptionsUI()
+
+        self.options_box.pack_start(self.defaults_form, False, False, 1)
+
+        # self.form_kinds = {
+        #     "units": "radio"
+        # }
+
+        # self.radios = {"units": {"rb_inch": "IN", "rb_mm": "MM"},
+        #                "gerber_gaps": {"rb_app_2tb": "tb", "rb_app_2lr": "lr", "rb_app_4": "4"}}
+        # self.radios_inv = {"units": {"IN": "rb_inch", "MM": "rb_mm"},
+        #                    "gerber_gaps": {"tb": "rb_app_2tb", "lr": "rb_app_2lr", "4": "rb_app_4"}}
+
+        # Options for each kind of FlatCAMObj.
+        # Example: 'gerber_plot': 'cb'. The widget name would be: 'cb_app_gerber_plot'
+        # for FlatCAMClass in [FlatCAMExcellon, FlatCAMGeometry, FlatCAMGerber, FlatCAMCNCjob]:
+        #     obj = FlatCAMClass("no_name")
+        #     for option in obj.form_kinds:
+        #         self.form_kinds[obj.kind + "_" + option] = obj.form_kinds[option]
+        #         # if obj.form_kinds[option] == "radio":
+        #         #     self.radios.update({obj.kind + "_" + option: obj.radios[option]})
+        #         #     self.radios_inv.update({obj.kind + "_" + option: obj.radios_inv[option]})
+
+        ## Event subscriptions ##
+
+        ## Tools ##
+        self.measure = Measurement(self.builder.get_object("box39"), self.plotcanvas)
+        # Toolbar icon
+        # TODO: Where should I put this? Tool should have a method to add to toolbar?
+        meas_ico = Gtk.Image.new_from_file('share/measure32.png')
+        measure = Gtk.ToolButton.new(meas_ico, "")
+        measure.connect("clicked", self.measure.toggle_active)
+        measure.set_tooltip_markup("<b>Measure Tool:</b> Enable/disable tool.\n" +
+                                   "Click on point to set reference.\n" +
+                                   "(Click on plot and hit <b>m</b>)")
+        self.toolbar.insert(measure, -1)
+
+        #### Initialization ####
+        self.load_defaults()
+        self.options.update(self.defaults)  # Copy app defaults to project options
+        # self.options2form()  # Populate the app defaults form
+        self.units_label.set_text("[" + self.options["units"] + "]")
+        self.setup_recent_items()
+
+        App.log.info("Starting Worker...")
+        self.worker = Worker()
+        self.worker.daemon = True
+        self.worker.start()
+
+        #### Check for updates ####
+        # Separate thread (Not worker)
+        self.version = 4
+        App.log.info("Checking for updates in backgroud (this is version %s)." % str(self.version))
+        t1 = threading.Thread(target=self.version_check)
+        t1.daemon = True
+        t1.start()
+
+        #### For debugging only ###
+        def somethreadfunc(app_obj):
+            App.log.info("Hello World!")
+
+        t = threading.Thread(target=somethreadfunc, args=(self,))
+        t.daemon = True
+        t.start()
+
+        ########################################
+        ##              START                 ##
+        ########################################
+        self.icon256 = GdkPixbuf.Pixbuf.new_from_file('share/flatcam_icon256.png')
+        self.icon48 = GdkPixbuf.Pixbuf.new_from_file('share/flatcam_icon48.png')
+        self.icon16 = GdkPixbuf.Pixbuf.new_from_file('share/flatcam_icon16.png')
+        Gtk.Window.set_default_icon_list([self.icon16, self.icon48, self.icon256])
+        self.window.set_title("FlatCAM - Alpha 4 UNSTABLE")
+        self.window.set_default_size(900, 600)
+        self.window.show_all()
+        App.log.info("END of constructor. Releasing control.")
+
+    def message_dialog(self, title, message, kind="info"):
+        types = {"info": Gtk.MessageType.INFO,
+                 "warn": Gtk.MessageType.WARNING,
+                 "error": Gtk.MessageType.ERROR}
+        dlg = Gtk.MessageDialog(self.window, 0, types[kind], Gtk.ButtonsType.OK, title)
+        dlg.format_secondary_text(message)
+
+        def lifecycle():
+            dlg.run()
+            dlg.destroy()
+
+        GLib.idle_add(lifecycle)
+
+    def question_dialog(self, title, message):
+        label = Gtk.Label(message)
+        dialog = Gtk.Dialog(title, self.window, 0,
+                            (Gtk.STOCK_CANCEL, Gtk.ResponseType.CANCEL,
+                             Gtk.STOCK_OK, Gtk.ResponseType.OK))
+        dialog.set_default_size(150, 100)
+        dialog.set_modal(True)
+        box = dialog.get_content_area()
+        box.set_border_width(10)
+        box.add(label)
+        dialog.show_all()
+        response = dialog.run()
+        dialog.destroy()
+        return response
+
+    def setup_toolbar(self):
+
+        # Zoom fit
+        zf_ico = Gtk.Image.new_from_file('share/zoom_fit32.png')
+        zoom_fit = Gtk.ToolButton.new(zf_ico, "")
+        zoom_fit.connect("clicked", self.on_zoom_fit)
+        zoom_fit.set_tooltip_markup("Zoom Fit.\n(Click on plot and hit <b>1</b>)")
+        self.toolbar.insert(zoom_fit, -1)
+
+        # Zoom out
+        zo_ico = Gtk.Image.new_from_file('share/zoom_out32.png')
+        zoom_out = Gtk.ToolButton.new(zo_ico, "")
+        zoom_out.connect("clicked", self.on_zoom_out)
+        zoom_out.set_tooltip_markup("Zoom Out.\n(Click on plot and hit <b>2</b>)")
+        self.toolbar.insert(zoom_out, -1)
+
+        # Zoom in
+        zi_ico = Gtk.Image.new_from_file('share/zoom_in32.png')
+        zoom_in = Gtk.ToolButton.new(zi_ico, "")
+        zoom_in.connect("clicked", self.on_zoom_in)
+        zoom_in.set_tooltip_markup("Zoom In.\n(Click on plot and hit <b>3</b>)")
+        self.toolbar.insert(zoom_in, -1)
+
+        # Clear plot
+        cp_ico = Gtk.Image.new_from_file('share/clear_plot32.png')
+        clear_plot = Gtk.ToolButton.new(cp_ico, "")
+        clear_plot.connect("clicked", self.on_clear_plots)
+        clear_plot.set_tooltip_markup("Clear Plot")
+        self.toolbar.insert(clear_plot, -1)
+
+        # Replot
+        rp_ico = Gtk.Image.new_from_file('share/replot32.png')
+        replot = Gtk.ToolButton.new(rp_ico, "")
+        replot.connect("clicked", self.on_toolbar_replot)
+        replot.set_tooltip_markup("Re-plot all")
+        self.toolbar.insert(replot, -1)
+
+        # Delete item
+        del_ico = Gtk.Image.new_from_file('share/delete32.png')
+        delete = Gtk.ToolButton.new(del_ico, "")
+        delete.connect("clicked", self.on_delete)
+        delete.set_tooltip_markup("Delete selected\nobject.")
+        self.toolbar.insert(delete, -1)
+
+    def setup_obj_classes(self):
+        """
+        Sets up application specifics on the FlatCAMObj class.
+
+        :return: None
+        """
+        FlatCAMObj.app = self
+
+    def setup_component_editor(self):
+        """
+        Initial configuration of the component editor. Creates
+        a page titled "Selection" on the notebook on the left
+        side of the main window.
+
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        box_selected = self.builder.get_object("vp_selected")
+
+        # Remove anything else in the box
+        box_children = box_selected.get_children()
+        for child in box_children:
+            box_selected.remove(child)
+
+        box1 = Gtk.Box(Gtk.Orientation.VERTICAL)
+        label1 = Gtk.Label("Choose an item from Project")
+        box1.pack_start(label1, True, False, 1)
+        box_selected.add(box1)
+        box1.show()
+        label1.show()
+
+    def setup_recent_items(self):
+
+        # TODO: Move this to constructor
+        icons = {
+            "gerber": "share/flatcam_icon16.png",
+            "excellon": "share/drill16.png",
+            "cncjob": "share/cnc16.png",
+            "project": "share/project16.png"
+        }
+
+        openers = {
+            'gerber': self.open_gerber,
+            'excellon': self.open_excellon,
+            'cncjob': self.open_gcode,
+            'project': self.open_project
+        }
+
+        # Closure needed to create callbacks in a loop.
+        # Otherwise late binding occurs.
+        def make_callback(func, fname):
+            def opener(*args):
+                self.worker.add_task(func, [fname])
+            return opener
+
+        try:
+            f = open('recent.json')
+        except IOError:
+            App.log.error("Failed to load recent item list.")
+            self.info("ERROR: Failed to load recent item list.")
+            return
+
+        try:
+            self.recent = json.load(f)
+        except:
+            App.log.error("Failed to parse recent item list.")
+            self.info("ERROR: Failed to parse recent item list.")
+            f.close()
+            return
+        f.close()
+
+        recent_menu = Gtk.Menu()
+        for recent in self.recent:
+            filename = recent['filename'].split('/')[-1].split('\\')[-1]
+            item = Gtk.ImageMenuItem.new_with_label(filename)
+            im = Gtk.Image.new_from_file(icons[recent["kind"]])
+            item.set_image(im)
+
+            o = make_callback(openers[recent["kind"]], recent['filename'])
+
+            item.connect('activate', o)
+            recent_menu.append(item)
+
+        self.builder.get_object('open_recent').set_submenu(recent_menu)
+        recent_menu.show_all()
+
+    def info(self, text):
+        """
+        Show text on the status bar. This method is thread safe.
+
+        :param text: Text to display.
+        :type text: str
+        :return: None
+        """
+        GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.info_label.set_text(text))
+
+    def get_radio_value(self, radio_set):
+        """
+        Returns the radio_set[key] of the radiobutton
+        whose name is key is active.
+
+        :param radio_set: A dictionary containing widget_name: value pairs.
+        :type radio_set: dict
+        :return: radio_set[key]
+        """
+
+        for name in radio_set:
+            if self.builder.get_object(name).get_active():
+                return radio_set[name]
+
+    def plot_all(self):
+        """
+        Re-generates all plots from all objects.
+
+        :return: None
+        """
+        self.plotcanvas.clear()
+        self.set_progress_bar(0.1, "Re-plotting...")
+
+        def worker_task(app_obj):
+            percentage = 0.1
+            try:
+                delta = 0.9 / len(self.collection.get_list())
+            except ZeroDivisionError:
+                GLib.timeout_add(300, lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.0, ""))
+                return
+            for obj in self.collection.get_list():
+                obj.plot()
+                percentage += delta
+                GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(percentage, "Re-plotting..."))
+
+            GLib.idle_add(app_obj.plotcanvas.auto_adjust_axes)
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.on_zoom_fit(None))
+            GLib.timeout_add(300, lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.0, "Idle"))
+
+        # Send to worker
+        self.worker.add_task(worker_task, [self])
+
+    def get_eval(self, widget_name):
+        """
+        Runs eval() on the on the text entry of name 'widget_name'
+        and returns the results.
+
+        :param widget_name: Name of Gtk.Entry
+        :type widget_name: str
+        :return: Depends on contents of the entry text.
+        """
+
+        value = self.builder.get_object(widget_name).get_text()
+        if value == "":
+            value = "None"
+        try:
+            evald = eval(value)
+            return evald
+        except:
+            self.info("Could not evaluate: " + value)
+            return None
+
+    def new_object(self, kind, name, initialize):
+        """
+        Creates a new specalized FlatCAMObj and attaches it to the application,
+        this is, updates the GUI accordingly, any other records and plots it.
+        This method is thread-safe.
+
+        :param kind: The kind of object to create. One of 'gerber',
+         'excellon', 'cncjob' and 'geometry'.
+        :type kind: str
+        :param name: Name for the object.
+        :type name: str
+        :param initialize: Function to run after creation of the object
+         but before it is attached to the application. The function is
+         called with 2 parameters: the new object and the App instance.
+        :type initialize: function
+        :return: None
+        :rtype: None
+        """
+
+        App.log.debug("new_object()")
+
+        ### Check for existing name
+        if name in self.collection.get_names():
+            ## Create a new name
+            # Ends with number?
+            match = re.search(r'(.*[^\d])?(\d+)$', name)
+            if match:  # Yes: Increment the number!
+                base = match.group(1) or ''
+                num = int(match.group(2))
+                name = base + str(num + 1)
+            else:  # No: add a number!
+                name += "_1"
+
+        # Create object
+        classdict = {
+            "gerber": FlatCAMGerber,
+            "excellon": FlatCAMExcellon,
+            "cncjob": FlatCAMCNCjob,
+            "geometry": FlatCAMGeometry
+        }
+        obj = classdict[kind](name)
+        obj.units = self.options["units"]  # TODO: The constructor should look at defaults.
+
+        # Set default options from self.options
+        for option in self.options:
+            if option.find(kind + "_") == 0:
+                oname = option[len(kind)+1:]
+                obj.options[oname] = self.options[option]
+
+        # Initialize as per user request
+        # User must take care to implement initialize
+        # in a thread-safe way as is is likely that we
+        # have been invoked in a separate thread.
+        initialize(obj, self)
+
+        # Check units and convert if necessary
+        if self.options["units"].upper() != obj.units.upper():
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.info("Converting units to " + self.options["units"] + "."))
+            obj.convert_units(self.options["units"])
+
+        # Add to our records
+        self.collection.append(obj, active=True)
+
+        # Show object details now.
+        GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.notebook.set_current_page(1))
+
+        # Plot
+        # TODO: (Thread-safe?)
+        obj.plot()
+
+        GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.on_zoom_fit(None))
+        #self.on_zoom_fit(None)
+
+        return obj
+
+    def set_progress_bar(self, percentage, text=""):
+        """
+        Sets the application's progress bar to a given frac_digits and text.
+
+        :param percentage: The frac_digits (0.0-1.0) of the progress.
+        :type percentage: float
+        :param text: Text to display on the progress bar.
+        :type text: str
+        :return: None
+        """
+        self.progress_bar.set_text(text)
+        self.progress_bar.set_fraction(percentage)
+        return False
+
+    def load_defaults(self):
+        """
+        Loads the aplication's default settings from defaults.json into
+        ``self.defaults``.
+
+        :return: None
+        """
+        try:
+            f = open("defaults.json")
+            options = f.read()
+            f.close()
+        except IOError:
+            App.log.error("Could not load defaults file.")
+            self.info("ERROR: Could not load defaults file.")
+            return
+
+        try:
+            defaults = json.loads(options)
+        except:
+            e = sys.exc_info()[0]
+            App.log.error(str(e))
+            self.info("ERROR: Failed to parse defaults file.")
+            return
+        self.defaults.update(defaults)
+
+    def read_form(self):
+        """
+        Reads the options form into self.defaults/self.options.
+
+        :return: None
+        :rtype: None
+        """
+        combo_sel = self.combo_options.get_active()
+        options_set = [self.options, self.defaults][combo_sel]
+        for option in options_set:
+            self.read_form_item(option, options_set)
+
+    def read_form_item(self, name, dest):
+        """
+        Reads the value of a form item in the defaults/options form and
+        saves it to the corresponding dictionary.
+
+        :param name: Name of the form item. A key in ``self.defaults`` or
+            ``self.options``.
+        :type name: str
+        :param dest: Dictionary to which to save the value.
+        :type dest: dict
+        :return: None
+        """
+        fkind = self.form_kinds[name]
+        fname = fkind + "_" + "app" + "_" + name
+
+        if fkind == 'entry_text':
+            dest[name] = self.builder.get_object(fname).get_text()
+            return
+        if fkind == 'entry_eval':
+            dest[name] = self.get_eval(fname)
+            return
+        if fkind == 'cb':
+            dest[name] = self.builder.get_object(fname).get_active()
+            return
+        if fkind == 'radio':
+            dest[name] = self.get_radio_value(self.radios[name])
+            return
+        print "Unknown kind of form item:", fkind
+
+    # def options2form(self):
+    #     """
+    #     Sets the 'Project Options' or 'Application Defaults' form with values from
+    #     ``self.options`` or ``self.defaults``.
+    #
+    #     :return: None
+    #     :rtype: None
+    #     """
+    #
+    #     # Set the on-change callback to do nothing while we do the changes.
+    #     self.options_update_ignore = True
+    #     self.toggle_units_ignore = True
+    #
+    #     combo_sel = self.combo_options.get_active()
+    #     options_set = [self.options, self.defaults][combo_sel]
+    #     for option in options_set:
+    #         self.set_form_item(option, options_set[option])
+    #
+    #     self.options_update_ignore = False
+    #     self.toggle_units_ignore = False
+
+    def set_form_item(self, name, value):
+        """
+        Sets a form item 'name' in the GUI with the given 'value'. The syntax of
+        form names in the GUI is <kind>_app_<name>, where kind is one of: rb (radio button),
+        cb (check button), entry_eval or entry_text (entry), combo (combo box). name is
+        whatever name it's been given. For self.defaults, name is a key in the dictionary.
+
+        :param name: Name of the form field.
+        :type name: str
+        :param value: The value to set the form field to.
+        :type value: Depends on field kind.
+        :return: None
+        """
+        if name not in self.form_kinds:
+            print "WARNING: Tried to set unknown option/form item:", name
+            return
+        fkind = self.form_kinds[name]
+        fname = fkind + "_" + "app" + "_" + name
+        if fkind == 'entry_eval' or fkind == 'entry_text':
+            try:
+                self.builder.get_object(fname).set_text(str(value))
+            except:
+                print "ERROR: Failed to set value of %s to %s" % (fname, str(value))
+            return
+        if fkind == 'cb':
+            try:
+                self.builder.get_object(fname).set_active(value)
+            except:
+                print "ERROR: Failed to set value of %s to %s" % (fname, str(value))
+            return
+        if fkind == 'radio':
+            try:
+                self.builder.get_object(self.radios_inv[name][value]).set_active(True)
+            except:
+                print "ERROR: Failed to set value of %s to %s" % (fname, str(value))
+            return
+        print "Unknown kind of form item:", fkind
+
+    def save_project(self, filename):
+        """
+        Saves the current project to the specified file.
+
+        :param filename: Name of the file in which to save.
+        :type filename: str
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        # Capture the latest changes
+        try:
+            self.collection.get_active().read_form()
+        except:
+            pass
+
+        # Serialize the whole project
+        d = {"objs": [obj.to_dict() for obj in self.collection.get_list()],
+             "options": self.options}
+
+        try:
+            f = open(filename, 'w')
+        except:
+            print "ERROR: Failed to open file for saving:", filename
+            return
+
+        try:
+            json.dump(d, f, default=to_dict)
+        except:
+            print "ERROR: File open but failed to write:", filename
+            f.close()
+            return
+
+        f.close()
+
+    def open_project(self, filename):
+        """
+        Loads a project from the specified file.
+
+        :param filename:  Name of the file from which to load.
+        :type filename: str
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        try:
+            f = open(filename, 'r')
+        except IOError:
+            App.log.error("Failed to open project file: %s" % filename)
+            self.info("ERROR: Failed to open project file: %s" % filename)
+            return
+
+        try:
+            d = json.load(f, object_hook=dict2obj)
+        except:
+            App.log.error("Failed to parse project file: %s" % filename)
+            self.info("ERROR: Failed to parse project file: %s" % filename)
+            f.close()
+            return
+
+        self.register_recent("project", filename)
+
+        # Clear the current project
+        self.on_file_new(None)
+
+        # Project options
+        self.options.update(d['options'])
+        self.project_filename = filename
+        GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.units_label.set_text(self.options["units"]))
+
+        # Re create objects
+        for obj in d['objs']:
+            def obj_init(obj_inst, app_inst):
+                obj_inst.from_dict(obj)
+            self.new_object(obj['kind'], obj['options']['name'], obj_init)
+
+        self.info("Project loaded from: " + filename)
+
+    def populate_objects_combo(self, combo):
+        """
+        Populates a Gtk.Comboboxtext with the list of the object in the project.
+
+        :param combo: Name or instance of the comboboxtext.
+        :type combo: str or Gtk.ComboBoxText
+        :return: None
+        """
+        print "Populating combo!"
+        if type(combo) == str:
+            combo = self.builder.get_object(combo)
+
+        combo.remove_all()
+        for name in self.collection.get_names():
+            combo.append_text(name)
+
+    def version_check(self, *args):
+        """
+        Checks for the latest version of the program. Alerts the
+        user if theirs is outdated. This method is meant to be run
+        in a saeparate thread.
+
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        try:
+            f = urllib.urlopen(App.version_url)
+        except:
+            App.log.warning("Failed checking for latest version. Could not connect.")
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.info("ERROR trying to check for latest version."))
+            return
+
+        try:
+            data = json.load(f)
+        except:
+            App.log.error("Could nor parse information about latest version.")
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.info("ERROR trying to check for latest version."))
+            f.close()
+            return
+
+        f.close()
+
+        if self.version >= data["version"]:
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.info("FlatCAM is up to date!"))
+            return
+
+        label = Gtk.Label("There is a newer version of FlatCAM\n" +
+                          "available for download:\n\n" +
+                          data["name"] + "\n\n" + data["message"])
+        dialog = Gtk.Dialog("Newer Version Available", self.window, 0,
+                            (Gtk.STOCK_CANCEL, Gtk.ResponseType.CANCEL,
+                             Gtk.STOCK_OK, Gtk.ResponseType.OK))
+        dialog.set_default_size(150, 100)
+        dialog.set_modal(True)
+        box = dialog.get_content_area()
+        box.set_border_width(10)
+        box.add(label)
+
+        def do_dialog():
+            dialog.show_all()
+            response = dialog.run()
+            dialog.destroy()
+
+        GLib.idle_add(lambda: do_dialog())
+
+        return
+
+    # def setup_tooltips(self):
+    #     tooltips = {
+    #         "cb_gerber_plot": "Plot this object on the main window.",
+    #         # "cb_gerber_mergepolys": "Show overlapping polygons as single.",
+    #         "cb_gerber_solid": "Paint inside polygons.",
+    #         "cb_gerber_multicolored": "Draw polygons with different colors."
+    #     }
+    #
+    #     for widget in tooltips:
+    #         self.builder.get_object(widget).set_tooltip_markup(tooltips[widget])
+
+    def do_nothing(self, param):
+        return
+
+    def disable_plots(self, except_current=False):
+        """
+        Disables all plots with exception of the current object if specified.
+
+        :param except_current: Wether to skip the current object.
+        :rtype except_current: boolean
+        :return: None
+        """
+        # TODO: This method is very similar to replot_all. Try to merge.
+
+        self.set_progress_bar(0.1, "Re-plotting...")
+
+        def worker_task(app_obj):
+            percentage = 0.1
+            try:
+                delta = 0.9 / len(self.collection.get_list())
+            except ZeroDivisionError:
+                GLib.timeout_add(300, lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.0, ""))
+                return
+            for obj in self.collection.get_list():
+                #if i != app_obj.selected_item_name or not except_current:
+                if obj != self.collection.get_active() or not except_current:
+                    obj.options['plot'] = False
+                    obj.plot()
+                percentage += delta
+                GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(percentage, "Re-plotting..."))
+
+            GLib.idle_add(app_obj.plotcanvas.auto_adjust_axes)
+            GLib.timeout_add(300, lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.0, ""))
+
+        # Send to worker
+        self.worker.add_task(worker_task, [self])
+
+    def enable_all_plots(self, *args):
+        self.plotcanvas.clear()
+        self.set_progress_bar(0.1, "Re-plotting...")
+
+        def worker_task(app_obj):
+            percentage = 0.1
+            try:
+                delta = 0.9 / len(self.collection.get_list())
+            except ZeroDivisionError:
+                GLib.timeout_add(300, lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.0, ""))
+                return
+            for obj in self.collection.get_list():
+                obj.options['plot'] = True
+                obj.plot()
+                percentage += delta
+                GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(percentage, "Re-plotting..."))
+
+            GLib.idle_add(app_obj.plotcanvas.auto_adjust_axes)
+            GLib.timeout_add(300, lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.0, ""))
+
+        # Send to worker
+        self.worker.add_task(worker_task, [self])
+
+    def register_recent(self, kind, filename):
+        record = {'kind': kind, 'filename': filename}
+
+        if record in self.recent:
+            return
+
+        self.recent.insert(0, record)
+
+        if len(self.recent) > 10:  # Limit reached
+            self.recent.pop()
+
+        try:
+            f = open('recent.json', 'w')
+        except IOError:
+            App.log.error("Failed to open recent items file for writing.")
+            self.info('Failed to open recent files file for writing.')
+            return
+
+        try:
+            json.dump(self.recent, f)
+        except:
+            App.log.error("Failed to write to recent items file.")
+            self.info('ERROR: Failed to write to recent items file.')
+            f.close()
+
+        f.close()
+
+    def open_gerber(self, filename):
+        """
+        Opens a Gerber file, parses it and creates a new object for
+        it in the program. Thread-safe.
+
+        :param filename: Gerber file filename
+        :type filename: str
+        :return: None
+        """
+        GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.set_progress_bar(0.1, "Opening Gerber ..."))
+
+        # How the object should be initialized
+        def obj_init(gerber_obj, app_obj):
+            assert isinstance(gerber_obj, FlatCAMGerber)
+
+            # Opening the file happens here
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.2, "Parsing ..."))
+            gerber_obj.parse_file(filename)
+
+            # Further parsing
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.5, "Creating Geometry ..."))
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.6, "Plotting ..."))
+
+        # Object name
+        name = filename.split('/')[-1].split('\\')[-1]
+
+        self.new_object("gerber", name, obj_init)
+
+        # New object creation and file processing
+        # try:
+        #     self.new_object("gerber", name, obj_init)
+        # except:
+        #     e = sys.exc_info()
+        #     print "ERROR:", e[0]
+        #     traceback.print_exc()
+        #     self.message_dialog("Failed to create Gerber Object",
+        #                         "Attempting to create a FlatCAM Gerber Object from " +
+        #                         "Gerber file failed during processing:\n" +
+        #                         str(e[0]) + " " + str(e[1]), kind="error")
+        #     GLib.timeout_add_seconds(1, lambda: self.set_progress_bar(0.0, "Idle"))
+        #     self.collection.delete_active()
+        #     return
+
+        # Register recent file
+        self.register_recent("gerber", filename)
+
+        # GUI feedback
+        self.info("Opened: " + filename)
+        GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.set_progress_bar(1.0, "Done!"))
+        GLib.timeout_add_seconds(1, lambda: self.set_progress_bar(0.0, "Idle"))
+
+    def open_excellon(self, filename):
+        """
+        Opens an Excellon file, parses it and creates a new object for
+        it in the program. Thread-safe.
+
+        :param filename: Excellon file filename
+        :type filename: str
+        :return: None
+        """
+        GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.set_progress_bar(0.1, "Opening Excellon ..."))
+
+        # How the object should be initialized
+        def obj_init(excellon_obj, app_obj):
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.2, "Parsing ..."))
+            excellon_obj.parse_file(filename)
+            excellon_obj.create_geometry()
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.6, "Plotting ..."))
+
+        # Object name
+        name = filename.split('/')[-1].split('\\')[-1]
+
+        # New object creation and file processing
+        try:
+            self.new_object("excellon", name, obj_init)
+        except:
+            e = sys.exc_info()
+            App.log.error(str(e))
+            self.message_dialog("Failed to create Excellon Object",
+                                "Attempting to create a FlatCAM Excellon Object from " +
+                                "Excellon file failed during processing:\n" +
+                                str(e[0]) + " " + str(e[1]), kind="error")
+            GLib.timeout_add_seconds(1, lambda: self.set_progress_bar(0.0, "Idle"))
+            self.collection.delete_active()
+            return
+
+        # Register recent file
+        self.register_recent("excellon", filename)
+
+        # GUI feedback
+        self.info("Opened: " + filename)
+        GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.set_progress_bar(1.0, "Done!"))
+        GLib.timeout_add_seconds(1, lambda: self.set_progress_bar(0.0, ""))
+
+    def open_gcode(self, filename):
+        """
+        Opens a G-gcode file, parses it and creates a new object for
+        it in the program. Thread-safe.
+
+        :param filename: G-code file filename
+        :type filename: str
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        # How the object should be initialized
+        def obj_init(job_obj, app_obj_):
+            """
+
+            :type app_obj_: App
+            """
+            assert isinstance(app_obj_, App)
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj_.set_progress_bar(0.1, "Opening G-Code ..."))
+
+            f = open(filename)
+            gcode = f.read()
+            f.close()
+
+            job_obj.gcode = gcode
+
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj_.set_progress_bar(0.2, "Parsing ..."))
+            job_obj.gcode_parse()
+
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj_.set_progress_bar(0.6, "Creating geometry ..."))
+            job_obj.create_geometry()
+
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj_.set_progress_bar(0.6, "Plotting ..."))
+
+        # Object name
+        name = filename.split('/')[-1].split('\\')[-1]
+
+        # New object creation and file processing
+        try:
+            self.new_object("cncjob", name, obj_init)
+        except:
+            e = sys.exc_info()
+            App.log.error(str(e))
+            self.message_dialog("Failed to create CNCJob Object",
+                                "Attempting to create a FlatCAM CNCJob Object from " +
+                                "G-Code file failed during processing:\n" +
+                                str(e[0]) + " " + str(e[1]), kind="error")
+            GLib.timeout_add_seconds(1, lambda: self.set_progress_bar(0.0, "Idle"))
+            self.collection.delete_active()
+            return
+
+        # Register recent file
+        self.register_recent("cncjob", filename)
+
+        # GUI feedback
+        self.info("Opened: " + filename)
+        GLib.idle_add(lambda: self.set_progress_bar(1.0, "Done!"))
+        GLib.timeout_add_seconds(1, lambda: self.set_progress_bar(0.0, ""))
+
+    ########################################
+    ##         EVENT HANDLERS             ##
+    ########################################
+    def on_debug_printlist(self, *args):
+        self.collection.print_list()
+
+    def on_disable_all_plots(self, widget):
+        self.disable_plots()
+
+    def on_disable_all_plots_not_current(self, widget):
+        self.disable_plots(except_current=True)
+
+    # def on_offset_object(self, widget):
+    #     """
+    #     Offsets the object's geometry by the vector specified
+    #     in the form. Re-plots.
+    #
+    #     :param widget: Ignored
+    #     :return: None
+    #     """
+    #
+    #     obj = self.collection.get_active()
+    #     obj.read_form()
+    #     assert isinstance(obj, FlatCAMObj)
+    #     try:
+    #         vect = self.get_eval("entry_eval_" + obj.kind + "_offset")
+    #     except:
+    #         self.info("ERROR: Vector is not in (x, y) format.")
+    #         return
+    #     assert isinstance(obj, Geometry)
+    #     obj.offset(vect)
+    #     obj.plot()
+    #     return
+
+    # def on_cb_plot_toggled(self, widget):
+    #     """
+    #     Callback for toggling the "Plot" checkbox. Re-plots.
+    #
+    #     :param widget: Ignored.
+    #     :return: None
+    #     """
+    #
+    #     self.collection.get_active().read_form()
+    #     self.collection.get_active().plot()
+
+    def on_about(self, widget):
+        """
+        Opens the 'About' dialog box.
+
+        :param widget: Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        about = self.builder.get_object("aboutdialog")
+        about.run()
+        about.hide()
+
+    def on_create_mirror(self, widget):
+        """
+        Creates a mirror image of an object to be used as a bottom layer.
+
+        :param widget: Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+        # TODO: Move (some of) this to camlib!
+
+        # Object to mirror
+        obj_name = self.builder.get_object("comboboxtext_bottomlayer").get_active_text()
+        fcobj = self.collection.get_by_name(obj_name)
+
+        # For now, lets limit to Gerbers and Excellons.
+        # assert isinstance(gerb, FlatCAMGerber)
+        if not isinstance(fcobj, FlatCAMGerber) and not isinstance(fcobj, FlatCAMExcellon):
+            self.info("ERROR: Only Gerber and Excellon objects can be mirrored.")
+            return
+
+        # Mirror axis "X" or "Y
+        axis = self.get_radio_value({"rb_mirror_x": "X",
+                                     "rb_mirror_y": "Y"})
+        mode = self.get_radio_value({"rb_mirror_box": "box",
+                                     "rb_mirror_point": "point"})
+        if mode == "point":  # A single point defines the mirror axis
+            # TODO: Error handling
+            px, py = eval(self.point_entry.get_text())
+        else:  # The axis is the line dividing the box in the middle
+            name = self.box_combo.get_active_text()
+            bb_obj = self.collection.get_by_name(name)
+            xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax = bb_obj.bounds()
+            px = 0.5*(xmin+xmax)
+            py = 0.5*(ymin+ymax)
+
+        fcobj.mirror(axis, [px, py])
+        fcobj.plot()
+
+    def on_create_aligndrill(self, widget):
+        """
+        Creates alignment holes Excellon object. Creates mirror duplicates
+        of the specified holes around the specified axis.
+
+        :param widget: Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        # Mirror axis. Same as in on_create_mirror.
+        axis = self.get_radio_value({"rb_mirror_x": "X",
+                                     "rb_mirror_y": "Y"})
+        # TODO: Error handling
+        mode = self.get_radio_value({"rb_mirror_box": "box",
+                                     "rb_mirror_point": "point"})
+        if mode == "point":
+            px, py = eval(self.point_entry.get_text())
+        else:
+            name = self.box_combo.get_active_text()
+            bb_obj = self.collection.get_by_name(name)
+            xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax = bb_obj.bounds()
+            px = 0.5*(xmin+xmax)
+            py = 0.5*(ymin+ymax)
+        xscale, yscale = {"X": (1.0, -1.0), "Y": (-1.0, 1.0)}[axis]
+
+        # Tools
+        dia = self.get_eval("entry_dblsided_alignholediam")
+        tools = {"1": {"C": dia}}
+
+        # Parse hole list
+        # TODO: Better parsing
+        holes = self.builder.get_object("entry_dblsided_alignholes").get_text()
+        holes = eval("[" + holes + "]")
+        drills = []
+        for hole in holes:
+            point = Point(hole)
+            point_mirror = affinity.scale(point, xscale, yscale, origin=(px, py))
+            drills.append({"point": point, "tool": "1"})
+            drills.append({"point": point_mirror, "tool": "1"})
+
+        def obj_init(obj_inst, app_inst):
+            obj_inst.tools = tools
+            obj_inst.drills = drills
+            obj_inst.create_geometry()
+
+        self.new_object("excellon", "Alignment Drills", obj_init)
+
+    def on_toggle_pointbox(self, widget):
+        """
+        Callback for radio selection change between point and box in the
+        Double-sided PCB tool. Updates the UI accordingly.
+
+        :param widget: Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        # Where the entry or combo go
+        box = self.builder.get_object("box_pointbox")
+
+        # Clear contents
+        children = box.get_children()
+        for child in children:
+            box.remove(child)
+
+        choice = self.get_radio_value({"rb_mirror_point": "point",
+                                       "rb_mirror_box": "box"})
+
+        if choice == "point":
+            self.point_entry = Gtk.Entry()
+            self.builder.get_object("box_pointbox").pack_start(self.point_entry,
+                                                               False, False, 1)
+            self.point_entry.show()
+        else:
+            self.box_combo = Gtk.ComboBoxText()
+            self.builder.get_object("box_pointbox").pack_start(self.box_combo,
+                                                               False, False, 1)
+            self.populate_objects_combo(self.box_combo)
+            self.box_combo.show()
+
+    def on_tools_doublesided(self, param):
+        """
+        Callback for menu item Tools->Double Sided PCB Tool. Launches the
+        tool placing its UI in the "Tool" tab in the notebook.
+
+        :param param: Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        # Were are we drawing the UI
+        box_tool = self.builder.get_object("box_tool")
+
+        # Remove anything else in the box
+        box_children = box_tool.get_children()
+        for child in box_children:
+            box_tool.remove(child)
+
+        # Get the UI
+        osw = self.builder.get_object("offscreenwindow_dblsided")
+        sw = self.builder.get_object("sw_dblsided")
+        osw.remove(sw)
+        vp = self.builder.get_object("vp_dblsided")
+        vp.override_background_color(Gtk.StateType.NORMAL, Gdk.RGBA(1, 1, 1, 1))
+
+        # Put in the UI
+        box_tool.pack_start(sw, True, True, 0)
+
+        # INITIALIZATION
+        # Populate combo box
+        self.populate_objects_combo("comboboxtext_bottomlayer")
+
+        # Point entry
+        self.point_entry = Gtk.Entry()
+        box = self.builder.get_object("box_pointbox")
+        for child in box.get_children():
+            box.remove(child)
+        box.pack_start(self.point_entry, False, False, 1)
+
+        # Show the "Tool" tab
+        self.notebook.set_current_page(3)
+        sw.show_all()
+
+    def on_toggle_units(self, widget):
+        """
+        Callback for the Units radio-button change in the Options tab.
+        Changes the application's default units or the current project's units.
+        If changing the project's units, the change propagates to all of
+        the objects in the project.
+
+        :param widget: Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        if self.toggle_units_ignore:
+            return
+
+        combo_sel = self.combo_options.get_active()
+        options_set = [self.options, self.defaults][combo_sel]
+
+        # Options to scale
+        dimensions = ['gerber_isotooldia', 'gerber_cutoutmargin', 'gerber_cutoutgapsize',
+                      'gerber_noncoppermargin', 'gerber_bboxmargin', 'excellon_drillz',
+                      'excellon_travelz', 'excellon_feedrate', 'cncjob_tooldia',
+                      'geometry_cutz', 'geometry_travelz', 'geometry_feedrate',
+                      'geometry_cnctooldia', 'geometry_painttooldia', 'geometry_paintoverlap',
+                      'geometry_paintmargin']
+
+        def scale_options(sfactor):
+            for dim in dimensions:
+                options_set[dim] *= sfactor
+
+        # The scaling factor depending on choice of units.
+        factor = 1/25.4
+        if self.builder.get_object('rb_mm').get_active():
+            factor = 25.4
+
+        # App units. Convert without warning.
+        if combo_sel == 1:
+            self.read_form()
+            scale_options(factor)
+            self.options2form()
+            return
+
+        # Changing project units. Warn user.
+        label = Gtk.Label("Changing the units of the project causes all geometrical \n" +
+                          "properties of all objects to be scaled accordingly. Continue?")
+        dialog = Gtk.Dialog("Changing Project Units", self.window, 0,
+                            (Gtk.STOCK_CANCEL, Gtk.ResponseType.CANCEL,
+                             Gtk.STOCK_OK, Gtk.ResponseType.OK))
+        dialog.set_default_size(150, 100)
+        dialog.set_modal(True)
+        box = dialog.get_content_area()
+        box.set_border_width(10)
+        box.add(label)
+        dialog.show_all()
+        response = dialog.run()
+        dialog.destroy()
+
+        if response == Gtk.ResponseType.OK:
+            #print "Converting units..."
+            #print "Converting options..."
+            self.read_form()
+            scale_options(factor)
+            self.options2form()
+            for obj in self.collection.get_list():
+                units = self.get_radio_value({"rb_mm": "MM", "rb_inch": "IN"})
+                obj.convert_units(units)
+            current = self.collection.get_active()
+            if current is not None:
+                current.to_form()
+            self.plot_all()
+        else:
+            # Undo toggling
+            self.toggle_units_ignore = True
+            if self.builder.get_object('rb_mm').get_active():
+                self.builder.get_object('rb_inch').set_active(True)
+            else:
+                self.builder.get_object('rb_mm').set_active(True)
+            self.toggle_units_ignore = False
+
+        self.read_form()
+        self.info("Converted units to %s" % self.options["units"])
+        self.units_label.set_text("[" + self.options["units"] + "]")
+
+    def on_file_openproject(self, param):
+        """
+        Callback for menu item File->Open Project. Opens a file chooser and calls
+        ``self.open_project()`` after successful selection of a filename.
+
+        :param param: Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        def on_success(app_obj, filename):
+            app_obj.open_project(filename)
+
+        self.file_chooser_action(on_success)
+
+    def on_file_saveproject(self, param):
+        """
+        Callback for menu item File->Save Project. Saves the project to
+        ``self.project_filename`` or calls ``self.on_file_saveprojectas()``
+        if set to None. The project is saved by calling ``self.save_project()``.
+
+        :param param: Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        if self.project_filename is None:
+            self.on_file_saveprojectas(None)
+        else:
+            self.save_project(self.project_filename)
+            self.register_recent("project", self.project_filename)
+            self.info("Project saved to: " + self.project_filename)
+
+    def on_file_saveprojectas(self, param):
+        """
+        Callback for menu item File->Save Project As... Opens a file
+        chooser and saves the project to the given file via
+        ``self.save_project()``.
+
+        :param param: Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        def on_success(app_obj, filename):
+            assert isinstance(app_obj, App)
+
+            try:
+                f = open(filename, 'r')
+                f.close()
+                exists = True
+            except IOError:
+                exists = False
+
+            msg = "File exists. Overwrite?"
+            if exists and self.question_dialog("File exists", msg) == Gtk.ResponseType.CANCEL:
+                return
+
+            app_obj.save_project(filename)
+            self.project_filename = filename
+            self.register_recent("project", filename)
+            app_obj.info("Project saved to: " + filename)
+
+        self.file_chooser_save_action(on_success)
+
+    def on_file_saveprojectcopy(self, param):
+        """
+        Callback for menu item File->Save Project Copy... Opens a file
+        chooser and saves the project to the given file via
+        ``self.save_project``. It does not update ``self.project_filename`` so
+        subsequent save requests are done on the previous known filename.
+
+        :param param: Ignore.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        def on_success(app_obj, filename):
+            assert isinstance(app_obj, App)
+
+            try:
+                f = open(filename, 'r')
+                f.close()
+                exists = True
+            except IOError:
+                exists = False
+
+            msg = "File exists. Overwrite?"
+            if exists and self.question_dialog("File exists", msg) == Gtk.ResponseType.CANCEL:
+                return
+
+            app_obj.save_project(filename)
+            self.register_recent("project", filename)
+            app_obj.info("Project copy saved to: " + filename)
+
+        self.file_chooser_save_action(on_success)
+
+    def on_options_app2project(self, param):
+        """
+        Callback for Options->Transfer Options->App=>Project. Copies options
+        from application defaults to project defaults.
+
+        :param param: Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        self.options.update(self.defaults)
+        self.options2form()  # Update UI
+
+    def on_options_project2app(self, param):
+        """
+        Callback for Options->Transfer Options->Project=>App. Copies options
+        from project defaults to application defaults.
+
+        :param param: Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        self.defaults.update(self.options)
+        self.options2form()  # Update UI
+
+    def on_options_project2object(self, param):
+        """
+        Callback for Options->Transfer Options->Project=>Object. Copies options
+        from project defaults to the currently selected object.
+
+        :param param: Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        obj = self.collection.get_active()
+        if obj is None:
+            self.info("WARNING: No object selected.")
+            return
+        for option in self.options:
+            if option.find(obj.kind + "_") == 0:
+                oname = option[len(obj.kind)+1:]
+                obj.options[oname] = self.options[option]
+        obj.to_form()  # Update UI
+
+    def on_options_object2project(self, param):
+        """
+        Callback for Options->Transfer Options->Object=>Project. Copies options
+        from the currently selected object to project defaults.
+
+        :param param: Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        obj = self.collection.get_active()
+        if obj is None:
+            self.info("WARNING: No object selected.")
+            return
+        obj.read_form()
+        for option in obj.options:
+            if option in ['name']:  # TODO: Handle this better...
+                continue
+            self.options[obj.kind + "_" + option] = obj.options[option]
+        self.options2form()  # Update UI
+
+    def on_options_object2app(self, param):
+        """
+        Callback for Options->Transfer Options->Object=>App. Copies options
+        from the currently selected object to application defaults.
+
+        :param param: Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+        obj = self.collection.get_active()
+        if obj is None:
+            self.info("WARNING: No object selected.")
+            return
+        obj.read_form()
+        for option in obj.options:
+            if option in ['name']:  # TODO: Handle this better...
+                continue
+            self.defaults[obj.kind + "_" + option] = obj.options[option]
+        self.options2form()  # Update UI
+
+    def on_options_app2object(self, param):
+        """
+        Callback for Options->Transfer Options->App=>Object. Copies options
+        from application defaults to the currently selected object.
+
+        :param param: Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        obj = self.collection.get_active()
+        if obj is None:
+            self.info("WARNING: No object selected.")
+            return
+        for option in self.defaults:
+            if option.find(obj.kind + "_") == 0:
+                oname = option[len(obj.kind)+1:]
+                obj.options[oname] = self.defaults[option]
+        obj.to_form()  # Update UI
+
+    def on_file_savedefaults(self, param):
+        """
+        Callback for menu item File->Save Defaults. Saves application default options
+        ``self.defaults`` to defaults.json.
+
+        :param param: Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        # Read options from file
+        try:
+            f = open("defaults.json")
+            options = f.read()
+            f.close()
+        except:
+            self.info("ERROR: Could not load defaults file.")
+            return
+
+        try:
+            defaults = json.loads(options)
+        except:
+            e = sys.exc_info()[0]
+            print e
+            self.info("ERROR: Failed to parse defaults file.")
+            return
+
+        # Update options
+        assert isinstance(defaults, dict)
+        defaults.update(self.defaults)
+
+        # Save update options
+        try:
+            f = open("defaults.json", "w")
+            json.dump(defaults, f)
+            f.close()
+        except:
+            self.info("ERROR: Failed to write defaults to file.")
+            return
+
+        self.info("Defaults saved.")
+
+    def on_options_combo_change(self, widget):
+        """
+        Called when the combo box to choose between application defaults and
+        project option changes value. The corresponding variables are
+        copied to the UI.
+
+        :param widget: The widget from which this was called. Ignore.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        combo_sel = self.combo_options.get_active()
+        print "Options --> ", combo_sel
+
+        # Remove anything else in the box
+        box_children = self.options_box.get_children()
+        for child in box_children:
+            self.options_box.remove(child)
+
+        form = [self.options_form, self.defaults_form][combo_sel]
+        self.options_box.pack_start(form, False, False, 1)
+        form.show_all()
+
+        # self.options2form()
+
+    def on_options_update(self, widget):
+        """
+        Called whenever a value in the options/defaults form changes.
+        All values are updated. Can be inhibited by setting ``self.options_update_ignore = True``,
+        which may be necessary when updating the UI from code and not by the user.
+
+        :param widget: The widget from which this was called. Ignore.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        if self.options_update_ignore:
+            return
+        self.read_form()
+
+    # def on_scale_object(self, widget):
+    #     """
+    #     Callback for request to change an objects geometry scale. The object
+    #     is re-scaled and replotted.
+    #
+    #     :param widget: Ignored.
+    #     :return: None
+    #     """
+    #
+    #     obj = self.collection.get_active()
+    #     factor = self.get_eval("entry_eval_" + obj.kind + "_scalefactor")
+    #     obj.scale(factor)
+    #     obj.to_form()
+    #     self.on_update_plot(None)
+
+    def on_canvas_configure(self, widget, event):
+        """
+        Called whenever the canvas changes size. The axes are updated such
+        as to use the whole canvas.
+
+        :param widget: Ignored.
+        :param event: Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        self.plotcanvas.auto_adjust_axes()
+
+    def on_row_activated(self, widget, path, col):
+        """
+        Callback for selection activation (Enter or double-click) on the Project list.
+        Switches the notebook page to the object properties form. Calls
+        ``self.notebook.set_current_page(1)``.
+
+        :param widget: Ignored.
+        :param path: Ignored.
+        :param col: Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+        self.notebook.set_current_page(1)
+
+    # def on_generate_gerber_bounding_box(self, widget):
+    #     """
+    #     Callback for request from the Gerber form to generate a bounding box for the
+    #     geometry in the object. Creates a FlatCAMGeometry with the bounding box.
+    #     The box can have rounded corners if specified in the form.
+    #
+    #     :param widget: Ignored.
+    #     :return: None
+    #     """
+    #     # TODO: Use Gerber.get_bounding_box(...)
+    #     gerber = self.collection.get_active()
+    #     gerber.read_form()
+    #     name = gerber.options["name"] + "_bbox"
+    #
+    #     def geo_init(geo_obj, app_obj):
+    #         assert isinstance(geo_obj, FlatCAMGeometry)
+    #         # Bounding box with rounded corners
+    #         bounding_box = gerber.solid_geometry.envelope.buffer(gerber.options["bboxmargin"])
+    #         if not gerber.options["bboxrounded"]:  # Remove rounded corners
+    #             bounding_box = bounding_box.envelope
+    #         geo_obj.solid_geometry = bounding_box
+    #
+    #     self.new_object("geometry", name, geo_init)
+
+    def on_update_plot(self, widget):
+        """
+        Callback for button on form for all kinds of objects.
+        Re-plots the current object only.
+
+        :param widget: The widget from which this was called. Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        obj = self.collection.get_active()
+        obj.read_form()
+
+        self.set_progress_bar(0.5, "Plotting...")
+
+        def thread_func(app_obj):
+            assert isinstance(app_obj, App)
+            obj.plot()
+            GLib.timeout_add(300, lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.0, "Idle"))
+
+        # Send to worker
+        self.worker.add_task(thread_func, [self])
+
+    def on_generate_excellon_cncjob(self, widget):
+        """
+        Callback for button active/click on Excellon form to
+        create a CNC Job for the Excellon file.
+
+        :param widget: Ignored
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        excellon = self.collection.get_active()
+        excellon.read_form()
+        job_name = excellon.options["name"] + "_cnc"
+
+        # Object initialization function for app.new_object()
+        def job_init(job_obj, app_obj):
+            # excellon_ = self.get_current()
+            # assert isinstance(excellon_, FlatCAMExcellon)
+            assert isinstance(job_obj, FlatCAMCNCjob)
+
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.2, "Creating CNC Job..."))
+            job_obj.z_cut = excellon.options["drillz"]
+            job_obj.z_move = excellon.options["travelz"]
+            job_obj.feedrate = excellon.options["feedrate"]
+            # There could be more than one drill size...
+            # job_obj.tooldia =   # TODO: duplicate variable!
+            # job_obj.options["tooldia"] =
+            job_obj.generate_from_excellon_by_tool(excellon, excellon.options["toolselection"])
+
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.5, "Parsing G-Code..."))
+            job_obj.gcode_parse()
+
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.6, "Creating New Geometry..."))
+            job_obj.create_geometry()
+
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.8, "Plotting..."))
+
+        # To be run in separate thread
+        def job_thread(app_obj):
+            app_obj.new_object("cncjob", job_name, job_init)
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(1.0, "Done!"))
+            GLib.timeout_add_seconds(1, lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.0, ""))
+
+        # Send to worker
+        self.worker.add_task(job_thread, [self])
+
+    def on_excellon_tool_choose(self, widget):
+        """
+        Callback for button on Excellon form to open up a window for
+        selecting tools.
+
+        :param widget: The widget from which this was called.
+        :return: None
+        """
+        excellon = self.collection.get_active()
+        assert isinstance(excellon, FlatCAMExcellon)
+        excellon.show_tool_chooser()
+
+    def on_entry_eval_activate(self, widget):
+        """
+        Called when an entry is activated (eg. by hitting enter) if
+        set to do so. Its text is eval()'d and set to the returned value.
+        The current object is updated.
+
+        :param widget:
+        :return:
+        """
+        self.on_eval_update(widget)
+        obj = self.collection.get_active()
+        assert isinstance(obj, FlatCAMObj)
+        obj.read_form()
+
+    # def on_gerber_generate_noncopper(self, widget):
+    #     """
+    #     Callback for button on Gerber form to create a geometry object
+    #     with polygons covering the area without copper or negative of the
+    #     Gerber.
+    #
+    #     :param widget: The widget from which this was called.
+    #     :return: None
+    #     """
+    #
+    #     gerb = self.collection.get_active()
+    #     gerb.read_form()
+    #     name = gerb.options["name"] + "_noncopper"
+    #
+    #     def geo_init(geo_obj, app_obj):
+    #         assert isinstance(geo_obj, FlatCAMGeometry)
+    #         bounding_box = gerb.solid_geometry.envelope.buffer(gerb.options["noncoppermargin"])
+    #         if not gerb.options["noncopperrounded"]:
+    #             bounding_box = bounding_box.envelope
+    #         non_copper = bounding_box.difference(gerb.solid_geometry)
+    #         geo_obj.solid_geometry = non_copper
+    #
+    #     # TODO: Check for None
+    #     self.new_object("geometry", name, geo_init)
+
+    # def on_gerber_generate_cutout(self, widget):
+    #     """
+    #     Callback for button on Gerber form to create geometry with lines
+    #     for cutting off the board.
+    #
+    #     :param widget: The widget from which this was called.
+    #     :return: None
+    #     """
+    #
+    #     gerb = self.collection.get_active()
+    #     gerb.read_form()
+    #     name = gerb.options["name"] + "_cutout"
+    #
+    #     def geo_init(geo_obj, app_obj):
+    #         margin = gerb.options["cutoutmargin"] + gerb.options["cutouttooldia"]/2
+    #         gap_size = gerb.options["cutoutgapsize"] + gerb.options["cutouttooldia"]
+    #         minx, miny, maxx, maxy = gerb.bounds()
+    #         minx -= margin
+    #         maxx += margin
+    #         miny -= margin
+    #         maxy += margin
+    #         midx = 0.5 * (minx + maxx)
+    #         midy = 0.5 * (miny + maxy)
+    #         hgap = 0.5 * gap_size
+    #         pts = [[midx - hgap, maxy],
+    #                [minx, maxy],
+    #                [minx, midy + hgap],
+    #                [minx, midy - hgap],
+    #                [minx, miny],
+    #                [midx - hgap, miny],
+    #                [midx + hgap, miny],
+    #                [maxx, miny],
+    #                [maxx, midy - hgap],
+    #                [maxx, midy + hgap],
+    #                [maxx, maxy],
+    #                [midx + hgap, maxy]]
+    #         cases = {"tb": [[pts[0], pts[1], pts[4], pts[5]],
+    #                         [pts[6], pts[7], pts[10], pts[11]]],
+    #                  "lr": [[pts[9], pts[10], pts[1], pts[2]],
+    #                         [pts[3], pts[4], pts[7], pts[8]]],
+    #                  "4": [[pts[0], pts[1], pts[2]],
+    #                        [pts[3], pts[4], pts[5]],
+    #                        [pts[6], pts[7], pts[8]],
+    #                        [pts[9], pts[10], pts[11]]]}
+    #         cuts = cases[app.get_radio_value({"rb_2tb": "tb", "rb_2lr": "lr", "rb_4": "4"})]
+    #         geo_obj.solid_geometry = cascaded_union([LineString(segment) for segment in cuts])
+    #
+    #     # TODO: Check for None
+    #     self.new_object("geometry", name, geo_init)
+
+    def on_eval_update(self, widget):
+        """
+        Modifies the content of a Gtk.Entry by running
+        eval() on its contents and puting it back as a
+        string.
+
+        :param widget: The widget from which this was called.
+        :return: None
+        """
+        # TODO: error handling here
+        widget.set_text(str(eval(widget.get_text())))
+
+    # def on_generate_isolation(self, widget):
+    #     """
+    #     Callback for button on Gerber form to create isolation routing geometry.
+    #
+    #     :param widget: The widget from which this was called.
+    #     :return: None
+    #     """
+    #
+    #     gerb = self.collection.get_active()
+    #     gerb.read_form()
+    #     dia = gerb.options["isotooldia"]
+    #     passes = int(gerb.options["isopasses"])
+    #     overlap = gerb.options["isooverlap"] * dia
+    #
+    #     for i in range(passes):
+    #
+    #         offset = (2*i + 1)/2.0 * dia - i*overlap
+    #         iso_name = gerb.options["name"] + "_iso%d" % (i+1)
+    #
+    #         # TODO: This is ugly. Create way to pass data into init function.
+    #         def iso_init(geo_obj, app_obj):
+    #             # Propagate options
+    #             geo_obj.options["cnctooldia"] = gerb.options["isotooldia"]
+    #
+    #             geo_obj.solid_geometry = gerb.isolation_geometry(offset)
+    #             app_obj.info("Isolation geometry created: %s" % geo_obj.options["name"])
+    #
+    #         # TODO: Do something if this is None. Offer changing name?
+    #         self.new_object("geometry", iso_name, iso_init)
+
+    # def on_generate_cncjob(self, widget):
+    #     """
+    #     Callback for button on geometry form to generate CNC job.
+    #
+    #     :param widget: The widget from which this was called.
+    #     :return: None
+    #     """
+    #
+    #     source_geo = self.collection.get_active()
+    #     source_geo.read_form()
+    #     job_name = source_geo.options["name"] + "_cnc"
+    #
+    #     # Object initialization function for app.new_object()
+    #     # RUNNING ON SEPARATE THREAD!
+    #     def job_init(job_obj, app_obj):
+    #         assert isinstance(job_obj, FlatCAMCNCjob)
+    #         # Propagate options
+    #         job_obj.options["tooldia"] = source_geo.options["cnctooldia"]
+    #
+    #         GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.2, "Creating CNC Job..."))
+    #         job_obj.z_cut = source_geo.options["cutz"]
+    #         job_obj.z_move = source_geo.options["travelz"]
+    #         job_obj.feedrate = source_geo.options["feedrate"]
+    #
+    #         GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.4, "Analyzing Geometry..."))
+    #         # TODO: The tolerance should not be hard coded. Just for testing.
+    #         job_obj.generate_from_geometry(source_geo, tolerance=0.0005)
+    #
+    #         GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.5, "Parsing G-Code..."))
+    #         job_obj.gcode_parse()
+    #
+    #         # TODO: job_obj.create_geometry creates stuff that is not used.
+    #         #GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.6, "Creating New Geometry..."))
+    #         #job_obj.create_geometry()
+    #
+    #         GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.8, "Plotting..."))
+    #
+    #     # To be run in separate thread
+    #     def job_thread(app_obj):
+    #         app_obj.new_object("cncjob", job_name, job_init)
+    #         GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.info("CNCjob created: %s" % job_name))
+    #         GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(1.0, "Done!"))
+    #         GLib.timeout_add_seconds(1, lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.0, ""))
+    #
+    #     # Send to worker
+    #     self.worker.add_task(job_thread, [self])
+
+    # def on_generate_paintarea(self, widget):
+    #     """
+    #     Callback for button on geometry form.
+    #     Subscribes to the "Click on plot" event and continues
+    #     after the click. Finds the polygon containing
+    #     the clicked point and runs clear_poly() on it, resulting
+    #     in a new FlatCAMGeometry object.
+    #
+    #     :param widget: The  widget from which this was called.
+    #     :return: None
+    #     """
+    #
+    #     self.info("Click inside the desired polygon.")
+    #     geo = self.collection.get_active()
+    #     geo.read_form()
+    #     assert isinstance(geo, FlatCAMGeometry)
+    #     tooldia = geo.options["painttooldia"]
+    #     overlap = geo.options["paintoverlap"]
+    #
+    #     # Connection ID for the click event
+    #     subscription = None
+    #
+    #     # To be called after clicking on the plot.
+    #     def doit(event):
+    #         #self.plot_click_subscribers.pop("generate_paintarea")
+    #         self.plotcanvas.mpl_disconnect(subscription)
+    #         self.info("Painting")
+    #         point = [event.xdata, event.ydata]
+    #         poly = find_polygon(geo.solid_geometry, point)
+    #
+    #         # Initializes the new geometry object
+    #         def gen_paintarea(geo_obj, app_obj):
+    #             assert isinstance(geo_obj, FlatCAMGeometry)
+    #             assert isinstance(app_obj, App)
+    #             cp = clear_poly(poly.buffer(-geo.options["paintmargin"]), tooldia, overlap)
+    #             geo_obj.solid_geometry = cp
+    #             geo_obj.options["cnctooldia"] = tooldia
+    #
+    #         #name = self.selected_item_name + "_paint"
+    #         name = geo.options["name"] + "_paint"
+    #         self.new_object("geometry", name, gen_paintarea)
+    #
+    #     #self.plot_click_subscribers["generate_paintarea"] = doit
+    #     subscription = self.plotcanvas.mpl_connect('button_press_event', doit)
+
+    def on_cncjob_exportgcode(self, widget):
+        """
+        Called from button on CNCjob form to save the G-Code from the object.
+
+        :param widget: The widget from which this was called.
+        :return: None
+        """
+        def on_success(app_obj, filename):
+            cncjob = app_obj.collection.get_active()
+            f = open(filename, 'w')
+            f.write(cncjob.gcode)
+            f.close()
+            app_obj.info("Saved to: " + filename)
+
+        self.file_chooser_save_action(on_success)
+
+    def on_delete(self, widget):
+        """
+        Delete the currently selected FlatCAMObj.
+
+        :param widget: The widget from which this was called. Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        # Keep this for later
+        name = copy.copy(self.collection.get_active().options["name"])
+
+        # Remove plot
+        self.plotcanvas.figure.delaxes(self.collection.get_active().axes)
+        self.plotcanvas.auto_adjust_axes()
+
+        # Clear form
+        self.setup_component_editor()
+
+        # Remove from dictionary
+        self.collection.delete_active()
+
+        self.info("Object deleted: %s" % name)
+
+    def on_toolbar_replot(self, widget):
+        """
+        Callback for toolbar button. Re-plots all objects.
+
+        :param widget: The widget from which this was called.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        self.collection.get_active().read_form()
+
+        self.plot_all()
+
+    def on_clear_plots(self, widget):
+        """
+        Callback for toolbar button. Clears all plots.
+
+        :param widget: The widget from which this was called.
+        :return: None
+        """
+        self.plotcanvas.clear()
+
+    # def on_activate_name(self, entry):
+    #     """
+    #     Hitting 'Enter' after changing the name of an item
+    #     updates the item dictionary and re-builds the item list.
+    #
+    #     :param entry: The widget from which this was called.
+    #     :return: None
+    #     """
+    #
+    #     old_name = copy.copy(self.collection.get_active().options["name"])
+    #     new_name = entry.get_text()
+    #     self.collection.change_name(old_name, new_name)
+    #     self.info("Name changed from %s to %s" % (old_name, new_name))
+
+    def on_file_new(self, param):
+        """
+        Callback for menu item File->New. Returns the application to its
+        startup state. This method is thread-safe.
+
+        :param param: Whatever is passed by the event. Ignore.
+        :return: None
+        """
+        # Remove everything from memory
+
+        # GUI things
+        def task():
+            # Clear plot
+            self.plotcanvas.clear()
+
+            # Delete data
+            self.collection.delete_all()
+
+            # Clear object editor
+            self.setup_component_editor()
+
+        GLib.idle_add(task)
+
+        # Clear project filename
+        self.project_filename = None
+
+        # Re-fresh project options
+        self.on_options_app2project(None)
+
+    def on_filequit(self, param):
+        """
+        Callback for menu item File->Quit. Closes the application.
+
+        :param param: Whatever is passed by the event. Ignore.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        self.window.destroy()
+        Gtk.main_quit()
+
+    def on_closewindow(self, param):
+        """
+        Callback for closing the main window.
+
+        :param param: Whatever is passed by the event. Ignore.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        self.window.destroy()
+        Gtk.main_quit()
+
+    def file_chooser_action(self, on_success):
+        """
+        Opens the file chooser and runs on_success on a separate thread
+        upon completion of valid file choice.
+
+        :param on_success: A function to run upon completion of a valid file
+            selection. Takes 2 parameters: The app instance and the filename.
+            Note that it is run on a separate thread, therefore it must take the
+            appropriate precautions  when accessing shared resources.
+        :type on_success: func
+        :return: None
+        """
+        dialog = Gtk.FileChooserDialog("Please choose a file", self.window,
+                                       Gtk.FileChooserAction.OPEN,
+                                       (Gtk.STOCK_CANCEL, Gtk.ResponseType.CANCEL,
+                                        Gtk.STOCK_OPEN, Gtk.ResponseType.OK))
+        response = dialog.run()
+        if response == Gtk.ResponseType.OK:
+            filename = dialog.get_filename()
+            dialog.destroy()
+            # Send to worker.
+            self.worker.add_task(on_success, [self, filename])
+        elif response == Gtk.ResponseType.CANCEL:
+            self.info("Open cancelled.")
+            dialog.destroy()
+
+    def file_chooser_save_action(self, on_success):
+        """
+        Opens the file chooser and runs on_success upon completion of valid file choice.
+
+        :param on_success: A function to run upon selection of a filename. Takes 2
+            parameters: The instance of the application (App) and the chosen filename. This
+            gets run immediately in the same thread.
+        :return: None
+        """
+        dialog = Gtk.FileChooserDialog("Save file", self.window,
+                                       Gtk.FileChooserAction.SAVE,
+                                       (Gtk.STOCK_CANCEL, Gtk.ResponseType.CANCEL,
+                                        Gtk.STOCK_SAVE, Gtk.ResponseType.OK))
+        dialog.set_current_name("Untitled")
+        response = dialog.run()
+        if response == Gtk.ResponseType.OK:
+            filename = dialog.get_filename()
+            dialog.destroy()
+            on_success(self, filename)
+        elif response == Gtk.ResponseType.CANCEL:
+            self.info("Save cancelled.")  # print("Cancel clicked")
+            dialog.destroy()
+
+    def on_fileopengerber(self, param):
+        """
+        Callback for menu item File->Open Gerber. Defines a function that is then passed
+        to ``self.file_chooser_action()``. It requests the creation of a FlatCAMGerber object
+        and updates the progress bar throughout the process.
+
+        :param param: Ignore
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        self.file_chooser_action(lambda ao, filename: self.open_gerber(filename))
+
+    def on_fileopenexcellon(self, param):
+        """
+        Callback for menu item File->Open Excellon. Defines a function that is then passed
+        to ``self.file_chooser_action()``. It requests the creation of a FlatCAMExcellon object
+        and updates the progress bar throughout the process.
+
+        :param param: Ignore
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        self.file_chooser_action(lambda ao, filename: self.open_excellon(filename))
+
+    def on_fileopengcode(self, param):
+        """
+        Callback for menu item File->Open G-Code. Defines a function that is then passed
+        to ``self.file_chooser_action()``. It requests the creation of a FlatCAMCNCjob object
+        and updates the progress bar throughout the process.
+
+        :param param: Ignore
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        self.file_chooser_action(lambda ao, filename: self.open_gcode(filename))
+
+    def on_mouse_move_over_plot(self, event):
+        """
+        Callback for the mouse motion event over the plot. This event is generated
+        by the Matplotlib backend and has been registered in ``self.__init__()``.
+        For details, see: http://matplotlib.org/users/event_handling.html
+
+        :param event: Contains information about the event.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        try:  # May fail in case mouse not within axes
+            self.position_label.set_label("X: %.4f   Y: %.4f" % (
+                event.xdata, event.ydata))
+            self.mouse = [event.xdata, event.ydata]
+
+            # for subscriber in self.plot_mousemove_subscribers:
+            #     self.plot_mousemove_subscribers[subscriber](event)
+
+        except:
+            self.position_label.set_label("")
+            self.mouse = None
+
+    def on_click_over_plot(self, event):
+        """
+        Callback for the mouse click event over the plot. This event is generated
+        by the Matplotlib backend and has been registered in ``self.__init__()``.
+        For details, see: http://matplotlib.org/users/event_handling.html
+
+        Default actions are:
+
+        * Copy coordinates to clipboard. Ex.: (65.5473, -13.2679)
+
+        :param event: Contains information about the event, like which button
+            was clicked, the pixel coordinates and the axes coordinates.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        # So it can receive key presses
+        self.plotcanvas.canvas.grab_focus()
+
+        try:
+            print 'button=%d, x=%d, y=%d, xdata=%f, ydata=%f' % (
+                event.button, event.x, event.y, event.xdata, event.ydata)
+
+            # TODO: This custom subscription mechanism is probably not necessary.
+            # for subscriber in self.plot_click_subscribers:
+            #     self.plot_click_subscribers[subscriber](event)
+
+            self.clipboard.set_text("(%.4f, %.4f)" % (event.xdata, event.ydata), -1)
+
+        except Exception, e:
+            print "Outside plot!"
+
+    def on_zoom_in(self, event):
+        """
+        Callback for zoom-in request. This can be either from the corresponding
+        toolbar button or the '3' key when the canvas is focused. Calls ``self.zoom()``.
+
+        :param event: Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+        self.plotcanvas.zoom(1.5)
+        return
+
+    def on_zoom_out(self, event):
+        """
+        Callback for zoom-out request. This can be either from the corresponding
+        toolbar button or the '2' key when the canvas is focused. Calls ``self.zoom()``.
+
+        :param event: Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+        self.plotcanvas.zoom(1 / 1.5)
+
+    def on_zoom_fit(self, event):
+        """
+        Callback for zoom-out request. This can be either from the corresponding
+        toolbar button or the '1' key when the canvas is focused. Calls ``self.adjust_axes()``
+        with axes limits from the geometry bounds of all objects.
+
+        :param event: Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+        xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax = self.collection.get_bounds()
+        width = xmax - xmin
+        height = ymax - ymin
+        xmin -= 0.05 * width
+        xmax += 0.05 * width
+        ymin -= 0.05 * height
+        ymax += 0.05 * height
+        self.plotcanvas.adjust_axes(xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax)
+
+    def on_key_over_plot(self, event):
+        """
+        Callback for the key pressed event when the canvas is focused. Keyboard
+        shortcuts are handled here. So far, these are the shortcuts:
+
+        ==========  ============================================
+        Key         Action
+        ==========  ============================================
+        '1'         Zoom-fit. Fits the axes limits to the data.
+        '2'         Zoom-out.
+        '3'         Zoom-in.
+        'm'         Toggle on-off the measuring tool.
+        ==========  ============================================
+
+        :param event: Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        if event.key == '1':  # 1
+            self.on_zoom_fit(None)
+            return
+
+        if event.key == '2':  # 2
+            self.plotcanvas.zoom(1 / 1.5, self.mouse)
+            return
+
+        if event.key == '3':  # 3
+            self.plotcanvas.zoom(1.5, self.mouse)
+            return
+
+        if event.key == 'm':
+            if self.measure.toggle_active():
+                self.info("Measuring tool ON")
+            else:
+                self.info("Measuring tool OFF")
+            return
+
+
+class BaseDraw:
+    def __init__(self, plotcanvas, name=None):
+        """
+
+        :param plotcanvas: The PlotCanvas where the drawing tool will operate.
+        :type plotcanvas: PlotCanvas
+        """
+
+        self.plotcanvas = plotcanvas
+
+        # Must have unique axes
+        charset = "qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnmQWERTYUIOPASDFGHJKLZXCVBNM1234567890"
+        self.name = name or [random.choice(charset) for i in range(20)]
+        self.axes = self.plotcanvas.new_axes(self.name)
+
+
+class DrawingObject(BaseDraw):
+    def __init__(self, plotcanvas, name=None):
+        """
+        Possible objects are:
+
+        * Point
+        * Line
+        * Rectangle
+        * Circle
+        * Polygon
+        """
+
+        BaseDraw.__init__(self, plotcanvas)
+        self.properties = {}
+
+    def plot(self):
+        return
+
+    def update_plot(self):
+        self.axes.cla()
+        self.plot()
+        self.plotcanvas.auto_adjust_axes()
+
+
+class DrawingPoint(DrawingObject):
+    def __init__(self, plotcanvas, name=None, coord=None):
+        DrawingObject.__init__(self, plotcanvas)
+
+        self.properties.update({
+            "coordinate": coord
+        })
+
+    def plot(self):
+        x, y = self.properties["coordinate"]
+        self.axes.plot(x, y, 'o')
+
+
+class Measurement:
+    def __init__(self, container, plotcanvas, update=None):
+        self.update = update
+        self.container = container
+        self.frame = None
+        self.label = None
+        self.point1 = None
+        self.point2 = None
+        self.active = False
+        self.plotcanvas = plotcanvas
+        self.click_subscription = None
+        self.move_subscription = None
+
+    def toggle_active(self, *args):
+        if self.active:  # Deactivate
+            self.active = False
+            self.container.remove(self.frame)
+            if self.update is not None:
+                self.update()
+            self.plotcanvas.mpl_disconnect(self.click_subscription)
+            self.plotcanvas.mpl_disconnect(self.move_subscription)
+            return False
+        else:  # Activate
+            print "DEBUG: Activating Measurement Tool..."
+            self.active = True
+            self.click_subscription = self.plotcanvas.mpl_connect("button_press_event", self.on_click)
+            self.move_subscription = self.plotcanvas.mpl_connect('motion_notify_event', self.on_move)
+            self.frame = Gtk.Frame()
+            self.frame.set_margin_right(5)
+            self.frame.set_margin_top(3)
+            align = Gtk.Alignment()
+            align.set(0, 0.5, 0, 0)
+            align.set_padding(4, 4, 4, 4)
+            self.label = Gtk.Label()
+            self.label.set_label("Click on a reference point...")
+            abox = Gtk.Box.new(Gtk.Orientation.HORIZONTAL, 10)
+            abox.pack_start(Gtk.Image.new_from_file('share/measure16.png'), False, False, 0)
+            abox.pack_start(self.label, False, False, 0)
+            align.add(abox)
+            self.frame.add(align)
+            self.container.pack_end(self.frame, False, True, 1)
+            self.frame.show_all()
+            return True
+
+    def on_move(self, event):
+        if self.point1 is None:
+            self.label.set_label("Click on a reference point...")
+        else:
+            try:
+                dx = event.xdata - self.point1[0]
+                dy = event.ydata - self.point1[1]
+                d = sqrt(dx**2 + dy**2)
+                self.label.set_label("D = %.4f  D(x) = %.4f  D(y) = %.4f" % (d, dx, dy))
+            except TypeError:
+                pass
+        if self.update is not None:
+            self.update()
+
+    def on_click(self, event):
+            if self.point1 is None:
+                self.point1 = (event.xdata, event.ydata)
+            else:
+                self.point2 = copy.copy(self.point1)
+                self.point1 = (event.xdata, event.ydata)
+            self.on_move(event)
+
+
+class PlotCanvas:
+    """
+    Class handling the plotting area in the application.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, container):
+        """
+        The constructor configures the Matplotlib figure that
+        will contain all plots, creates the base axes and connects
+        events to the plotting area.
+
+        :param container: The parent container in which to draw plots.
+        :rtype: PlotCanvas
+        """
+        # Options
+        self.x_margin = 15  # pixels
+        self.y_margin = 25  # Pixels
+
+        # Parent container
+        self.container = container
+
+        # Plots go onto a single matplotlib.figure
+        self.figure = Figure(dpi=50)  # TODO: dpi needed?
+        self.figure.patch.set_visible(False)
+
+        # These axes show the ticks and grid. No plotting done here.
+        # New axes must have a label, otherwise mpl returns an existing one.
+        self.axes = self.figure.add_axes([0.05, 0.05, 0.9, 0.9], label="base", alpha=0.0)
+        self.axes.set_aspect(1)
+        self.axes.grid(True)
+
+        # The canvas is the top level container (Gtk.DrawingArea)
+        self.canvas = FigureCanvas(self.figure)
+        self.canvas.set_hexpand(1)
+        self.canvas.set_vexpand(1)
+        self.canvas.set_can_focus(True)  # For key press
+
+        # Attach to parent
+        self.container.attach(self.canvas, 0, 0, 600, 400)  # TODO: Height and width are num. columns??
+
+        # Events
+        self.canvas.mpl_connect('motion_notify_event', self.on_mouse_move)
+        self.canvas.connect('configure-event', self.auto_adjust_axes)
+        self.canvas.add_events(Gdk.EventMask.SMOOTH_SCROLL_MASK)
+        self.canvas.connect("scroll-event", self.on_scroll)
+        self.canvas.mpl_connect('key_press_event', self.on_key_down)
+        self.canvas.mpl_connect('key_release_event', self.on_key_up)
+
+        self.mouse = [0, 0]
+        self.key = None
+
+    def on_key_down(self, event):
+        """
+
+        :param event:
+        :return:
+        """
+        self.key = event.key
+
+    def on_key_up(self, event):
+        """
+
+        :param event:
+        :return:
+        """
+        self.key = None
+
+    def mpl_connect(self, event_name, callback):
+        """
+        Attach an event handler to the canvas through the Matplotlib interface.
+
+        :param event_name: Name of the event
+        :type event_name: str
+        :param callback: Function to call
+        :type callback: func
+        :return: Connection id
+        :rtype: int
+        """
+        return self.canvas.mpl_connect(event_name, callback)
+
+    def mpl_disconnect(self, cid):
+        """
+        Disconnect callback with the give id.
+        :param cid: Callback id.
+        :return: None
+        """
+        self.canvas.mpl_disconnect(cid)
+
+    def connect(self, event_name, callback):
+        """
+        Attach an event handler to the canvas through the native GTK interface.
+
+        :param event_name: Name of the event
+        :type event_name: str
+        :param callback: Function to call
+        :type callback: function
+        :return: Nothing
+        """
+        self.canvas.connect(event_name, callback)
+
+    def clear(self):
+        """
+        Clears axes and figure.
+
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        # Clear
+        self.axes.cla()
+        self.figure.clf()
+
+        # Re-build
+        self.figure.add_axes(self.axes)
+        self.axes.set_aspect(1)
+        self.axes.grid(True)
+
+        # Re-draw
+        self.canvas.queue_draw()
+
+    def adjust_axes(self, xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax):
+        """
+        Adjusts all axes while maintaining the use of the whole canvas
+        and an aspect ratio to 1:1 between x and y axes. The parameters are an original
+        request that will be modified to fit these restrictions.
+
+        :param xmin: Requested minimum value for the X axis.
+        :type xmin: float
+        :param ymin: Requested minimum value for the Y axis.
+        :type ymin: float
+        :param xmax: Requested maximum value for the X axis.
+        :type xmax: float
+        :param ymax: Requested maximum value for the Y axis.
+        :type ymax: float
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        print "PC.adjust_axes()"
+
+        width = xmax - xmin
+        height = ymax - ymin
+        try:
+            r = width / height
+        except:
+            print "ERROR: Height is", height
+            return
+        canvas_w, canvas_h = self.canvas.get_width_height()
+        canvas_r = float(canvas_w) / canvas_h
+        x_ratio = float(self.x_margin) / canvas_w
+        y_ratio = float(self.y_margin) / canvas_h
+
+        if r > canvas_r:
+            ycenter = (ymin + ymax) / 2.0
+            newheight = height * r / canvas_r
+            ymin = ycenter - newheight / 2.0
+            ymax = ycenter + newheight / 2.0
+        else:
+            xcenter = (xmax + ymin) / 2.0
+            newwidth = width * canvas_r / r
+            xmin = xcenter - newwidth / 2.0
+            xmax = xcenter + newwidth / 2.0
+
+        # Adjust axes
+        for ax in self.figure.get_axes():
+            if ax._label != 'base':
+                ax.set_frame_on(False)  # No frame
+                ax.set_xticks([])  # No tick
+                ax.set_yticks([])  # No ticks
+                ax.patch.set_visible(False)  # No background
+                ax.set_aspect(1)
+            ax.set_xlim((xmin, xmax))
+            ax.set_ylim((ymin, ymax))
+            ax.set_position([x_ratio, y_ratio, 1 - 2 * x_ratio, 1 - 2 * y_ratio])
+
+        # Re-draw
+        self.canvas.queue_draw()
+
+    def auto_adjust_axes(self, *args):
+        """
+        Calls ``adjust_axes()`` using the extents of the base axes.
+
+        :rtype : None
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        xmin, xmax = self.axes.get_xlim()
+        ymin, ymax = self.axes.get_ylim()
+        self.adjust_axes(xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax)
+
+    def zoom(self, factor, center=None):
+        """
+        Zooms the plot by factor around a given
+        center point. Takes care of re-drawing.
+
+        :param factor: Number by which to scale the plot.
+        :type factor: float
+        :param center: Coordinates [x, y] of the point around which to scale the plot.
+        :type center: list
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        xmin, xmax = self.axes.get_xlim()
+        ymin, ymax = self.axes.get_ylim()
+        width = xmax - xmin
+        height = ymax - ymin
+
+        if center is None or center == [None, None]:
+            center = [(xmin + xmax) / 2.0, (ymin + ymax) / 2.0]
+
+        # For keeping the point at the pointer location
+        relx = (xmax - center[0]) / width
+        rely = (ymax - center[1]) / height
+
+        new_width = width / factor
+        new_height = height / factor
+
+        xmin = center[0] - new_width * (1 - relx)
+        xmax = center[0] + new_width * relx
+        ymin = center[1] - new_height * (1 - rely)
+        ymax = center[1] + new_height * rely
+
+        # Adjust axes
+        for ax in self.figure.get_axes():
+            ax.set_xlim((xmin, xmax))
+            ax.set_ylim((ymin, ymax))
+
+        # Re-draw
+        self.canvas.queue_draw()
+
+    def pan(self, x, y):
+        xmin, xmax = self.axes.get_xlim()
+        ymin, ymax = self.axes.get_ylim()
+        width = xmax - xmin
+        height = ymax - ymin
+
+        # Adjust axes
+        for ax in self.figure.get_axes():
+            ax.set_xlim((xmin + x*width, xmax + x*width))
+            ax.set_ylim((ymin + y*height, ymax + y*height))
+
+        # Re-draw
+        self.canvas.queue_draw()
+
+    def new_axes(self, name):
+        """
+        Creates and returns an Axes object attached to this object's Figure.
+
+        :param name: Unique label for the axes.
+        :return: Axes attached to the figure.
+        :rtype: Axes
+        """
+
+        return self.figure.add_axes([0.05, 0.05, 0.9, 0.9], label=name)
+
+    def on_scroll(self, canvas, event):
+        """
+        Scroll event handler.
+
+        :param canvas: The widget generating the event. Ignored.
+        :param event: Event object containing the event information.
+        :return: None
+        """
+
+        # So it can receive key presses
+        self.canvas.grab_focus()
+
+        # Event info
+        z, direction = event.get_scroll_direction()
+
+        if self.key is None:
+
+            if direction is Gdk.ScrollDirection.UP:
+                self.zoom(1.5, self.mouse)
+            else:
+                self.zoom(1/1.5, self.mouse)
+            return
+
+        if self.key == 'shift':
+
+            if direction is Gdk.ScrollDirection.UP:
+                self.pan(0.3, 0)
+            else:
+                self.pan(-0.3, 0)
+            return
+
+        if self.key == 'ctrl+control':
+
+            if direction is Gdk.ScrollDirection.UP:
+                self.pan(0, 0.3)
+            else:
+                self.pan(0, -0.3)
+            return
+
+    def on_mouse_move(self, event):
+        """
+        Mouse movement event hadler. Stores the coordinates.
+
+        :param event: Contains information about the event.
+        :return: None
+        """
+        self.mouse = [event.xdata, event.ydata]

+ 401 - 94
FlatCAMObj.py

@@ -11,7 +11,32 @@ from gi.repository import Gdk
 from gi.repository import GLib
 from gi.repository import GLib
 from gi.repository import GObject
 from gi.repository import GObject
 
 
+import inspect  # TODO: Remove
+
+from FlatCAMApp import *
 from camlib import *
 from camlib import *
+from ObjectUI import *
+
+
+class LoudDict(dict):
+    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
+        super(LoudDict, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
+        self.callback = lambda x: None
+        self.silence = False
+
+    def set_change_callback(self, callback):
+        if self.silence:
+            return
+        self.callback = callback
+
+    def __setitem__(self, key, value):
+        super(LoudDict, self).__setitem__(key, value)
+        try:
+            if self.__getitem__(key) == value:
+                return
+        except KeyError:
+            pass
+        self.callback(key)
 
 
 
 
 ########################################
 ########################################
@@ -28,19 +53,63 @@ class FlatCAMObj(GObject.GObject, object):
     # The app should set this value.
     # The app should set this value.
     app = None
     app = None
 
 
-    def __init__(self, name):
+    # name = GObject.property(type=str)
+
+    def __init__(self, name, ui):
+        """
+
+        :param name: Name of the object given by the user.
+        :param ui: User interface to interact with the object.
+        :type ui: ObjectUI
+        :return: FlatCAMObj
+        """
         GObject.GObject.__init__(self)
         GObject.GObject.__init__(self)
 
 
-        self.options = {"name": name}
-        self.form_kinds = {"name": "entry_text"}  # Kind of form element for each option
+        # View
+        self.ui = ui
+
+        self.options = LoudDict(name=name)
+        self.options.set_change_callback(self.on_options_change)
+
+        self.form_fields = {"name": self.ui.name_entry}
         self.radios = {}  # Name value pairs for radio sets
         self.radios = {}  # Name value pairs for radio sets
         self.radios_inv = {}  # Inverse of self.radios
         self.radios_inv = {}  # Inverse of self.radios
         self.axes = None  # Matplotlib axes
         self.axes = None  # Matplotlib axes
         self.kind = None  # Override with proper name
         self.kind = None  # Override with proper name
 
 
+        self.muted_ui = False
+
+        self.ui.name_entry.connect('activate', self.on_name_activate)
+        self.ui.offset_button.connect('clicked', self.on_offset_button_click)
+        self.ui.offset_button.connect('activate', self.on_offset_button_click)
+        self.ui.scale_button.connect('clicked', self.on_scale_button_click)
+        self.ui.scale_button.connect('activate', self.on_scale_button_click)
+
     def __str__(self):
     def __str__(self):
         return "<FlatCAMObj({:12s}): {:20s}>".format(self.kind, self.options["name"])
         return "<FlatCAMObj({:12s}): {:20s}>".format(self.kind, self.options["name"])
 
 
+    def on_name_activate(self, *args):
+        old_name = copy(self.options["name"])
+        new_name = self.ui.name_entry.get_text()
+        self.options["name"] = self.ui.name_entry.get_text()
+        self.app.info("Name changed from %s to %s" % (old_name, new_name))
+
+    def on_offset_button_click(self, *args):
+        self.read_form()
+        vect = self.ui.offsetvector_entry.get_value()
+        self.offset(vect)
+        self.plot()
+
+    def on_scale_button_click(self, *args):
+        self.read_form()
+        factor = self.ui.scale_entry.get_value()
+        self.scale(factor)
+        self.plot()
+
+    def on_options_change(self, key):
+        self.form_fields[key].set_value(self.options[key])
+        return
+
     def setup_axes(self, figure):
     def setup_axes(self, figure):
         """
         """
         1) Creates axes if they don't exist. 2) Clears axes. 3) Attaches
         1) Creates axes if they don't exist. 2) Clears axes. 3) Attaches
@@ -89,6 +158,7 @@ class FlatCAMObj(GObject.GObject, object):
         :return: None
         :return: None
         :rtype: None
         :rtype: None
         """
         """
+        print inspect.stack()[1][3], "--> FlatCAMObj.read_form()"
         for option in self.options:
         for option in self.options:
             self.read_form_item(option)
             self.read_form_item(option)
 
 
@@ -100,27 +170,25 @@ class FlatCAMObj(GObject.GObject, object):
         :rtype: None
         :rtype: None
         """
         """
 
 
+        self.muted_ui = True
+        print inspect.stack()[1][3], "--> FlatCAMObj.build_ui()"
+
         # Where the UI for this object is drawn
         # Where the UI for this object is drawn
-        box_selected = self.app.builder.get_object("box_selected")
+        # box_selected = self.app.builder.get_object("box_selected")
+        box_selected = self.app.builder.get_object("vp_selected")
 
 
         # Remove anything else in the box
         # Remove anything else in the box
         box_children = box_selected.get_children()
         box_children = box_selected.get_children()
         for child in box_children:
         for child in box_children:
             box_selected.remove(child)
             box_selected.remove(child)
 
 
-        osw = self.app.builder.get_object("offscrwindow_" + self.kind)  # offscreenwindow
-        sw = self.app.builder.get_object("sw_" + self.kind)  # scrollwindows
-        osw.remove(sw)  # TODO: Is this needed ?
-        vp = self.app.builder.get_object("vp_" + self.kind)  # Viewport
-        vp.override_background_color(Gtk.StateType.NORMAL, Gdk.RGBA(1, 1, 1, 1))
-
         # Put in the UI
         # Put in the UI
-        box_selected.pack_start(sw, True, True, 0)
-
-        # entry_name = self.app.builder.get_object("entry_text_" + self.kind + "_name")
-        # entry_name.connect("activate", self.app.on_activate_name)
+        # box_selected.pack_start(sw, True, True, 0)
+        box_selected.add(self.ui)
         self.to_form()
         self.to_form()
-        sw.show()
+        box_selected.show_all()
+        self.ui.show()
+        self.muted_ui = False
 
 
     def set_form_item(self, option):
     def set_form_item(self, option):
         """
         """
@@ -130,19 +198,11 @@ class FlatCAMObj(GObject.GObject, object):
         :type option: str
         :type option: str
         :return: None
         :return: None
         """
         """
-        fkind = self.form_kinds[option]
-        fname = fkind + "_" + self.kind + "_" + option
 
 
-        if fkind == 'entry_eval' or fkind == 'entry_text':
-            self.app.builder.get_object(fname).set_text(str(self.options[option]))
-            return
-        if fkind == 'cb':
-            self.app.builder.get_object(fname).set_active(self.options[option])
-            return
-        if fkind == 'radio':
-            self.app.builder.get_object(self.radios_inv[option][self.options[option]]).set_active(True)
-            return
-        print "Unknown kind of form item:", fkind
+        try:
+            self.form_fields[option].set_value(self.options[option])
+        except KeyError:
+            App.log.warn("Tried to set an option or field that does not exist: %s" % option)
 
 
     def read_form_item(self, option):
     def read_form_item(self, option):
         """
         """
@@ -152,22 +212,11 @@ class FlatCAMObj(GObject.GObject, object):
         :type option: str
         :type option: str
         :return: None
         :return: None
         """
         """
-        fkind = self.form_kinds[option]
-        fname = fkind + "_" + self.kind + "_" + option
 
 
-        if fkind == 'entry_text':
-            self.options[option] = self.app.builder.get_object(fname).get_text()
-            return
-        if fkind == 'entry_eval':
-            self.options[option] = self.app.get_eval(fname)
-            return
-        if fkind == 'cb':
-            self.options[option] = self.app.builder.get_object(fname).get_active()
-            return
-        if fkind == 'radio':
-            self.options[option] = self.app.get_radio_value(self.radios[option])
-            return
-        print "Unknown kind of form item:", fkind
+        try:
+            self.options[option] = self.form_fields[option].get_value()
+        except KeyError:
+            App.log.warning("Failed to read option from field: %s" % option)
 
 
     def plot(self):
     def plot(self):
         """
         """
@@ -221,14 +270,31 @@ class FlatCAMGerber(FlatCAMObj, Gerber):
 
 
     def __init__(self, name):
     def __init__(self, name):
         Gerber.__init__(self)
         Gerber.__init__(self)
-        FlatCAMObj.__init__(self, name)
+        FlatCAMObj.__init__(self, name, GerberObjectUI())
 
 
         self.kind = "gerber"
         self.kind = "gerber"
 
 
+        self.form_fields.update({
+            "plot": self.ui.plot_cb,
+            "multicolored": self.ui.multicolored_cb,
+            "solid": self.ui.solid_cb,
+            "isotooldia": self.ui.iso_tool_dia_entry,
+            "isopasses": self.ui.iso_width_entry,
+            "isooverlap": self.ui.iso_overlap_entry,
+            "cutouttooldia": self.ui.cutout_tooldia_entry,
+            "cutoutmargin": self.ui.cutout_margin_entry,
+            "cutoutgapsize": self.ui.cutout_gap_entry,
+            "gaps": self.ui.gaps_radio,
+            "noncoppermargin": self.ui.noncopper_margin_entry,
+            "noncopperrounded": self.ui.noncopper_rounded_cb,
+            "bboxmargin": self.ui.bbmargin_entry,
+            "bboxrounded": self.ui.bbrounded_cb
+        })
+
         # The 'name' is already in self.options from FlatCAMObj
         # The 'name' is already in self.options from FlatCAMObj
+        # Automatically updates the UI
         self.options.update({
         self.options.update({
             "plot": True,
             "plot": True,
-            "mergepolys": True,
             "multicolored": False,
             "multicolored": False,
             "solid": False,
             "solid": False,
             "isotooldia": 0.016,
             "isotooldia": 0.016,
@@ -244,33 +310,137 @@ class FlatCAMGerber(FlatCAMObj, Gerber):
             "bboxrounded": False
             "bboxrounded": False
         })
         })
 
 
-        # The 'name' is already in self.form_kinds from FlatCAMObj
-        self.form_kinds.update({
-            "plot": "cb",
-            "mergepolys": "cb",
-            "multicolored": "cb",
-            "solid": "cb",
-            "isotooldia": "entry_eval",
-            "isopasses": "entry_eval",
-            "isooverlap": "entry_eval",
-            "cutouttooldia": "entry_eval",
-            "cutoutmargin": "entry_eval",
-            "cutoutgapsize": "entry_eval",
-            "gaps": "radio",
-            "noncoppermargin": "entry_eval",
-            "noncopperrounded": "cb",
-            "bboxmargin": "entry_eval",
-            "bboxrounded": "cb"
-        })
-
-        self.radios = {"gaps": {"rb_2tb": "tb", "rb_2lr": "lr", "rb_4": "4"}}
-        self.radios_inv = {"gaps": {"tb": "rb_2tb", "lr": "rb_2lr", "4": "rb_4"}}
-
         # Attributes to be included in serialization
         # Attributes to be included in serialization
         # Always append to it because it carries contents
         # Always append to it because it carries contents
         # from predecessors.
         # from predecessors.
         self.ser_attrs += ['options', 'kind']
         self.ser_attrs += ['options', 'kind']
 
 
+        assert isinstance(self.ui, GerberObjectUI)
+        self.ui.plot_cb.connect('clicked', self.on_plot_cb_click)
+        self.ui.plot_cb.connect('activate', self.on_plot_cb_click)
+        self.ui.solid_cb.connect('clicked', self.on_solid_cb_click)
+        self.ui.solid_cb.connect('activate', self.on_solid_cb_click)
+        self.ui.multicolored_cb.connect('clicked', self.on_multicolored_cb_click)
+        self.ui.multicolored_cb.connect('activate', self.on_multicolored_cb_click)
+        self.ui.generate_iso_button.connect('clicked', self.on_iso_button_click)
+        self.ui.generate_iso_button.connect('activate', self.on_iso_button_click)
+        self.ui.generate_cutout_button.connect('clicked', self.on_generatecutout_button_click)
+        self.ui.generate_cutout_button.connect('activate', self.on_generatecutout_button_click)
+        self.ui.generate_bb_button.connect('clicked', self.on_generatebb_button_click)
+        self.ui.generate_bb_button.connect('activate', self.on_generatebb_button_click)
+        self.ui.generate_noncopper_button.connect('clicked', self.on_generatenoncopper_button_click)
+        self.ui.generate_noncopper_button.connect('activate', self.on_generatenoncopper_button_click)
+
+    def on_generatenoncopper_button_click(self, *args):
+        self.read_form()
+        name = self.options["name"] + "_noncopper"
+
+        def geo_init(geo_obj, app_obj):
+            assert isinstance(geo_obj, FlatCAMGeometry)
+            bounding_box = self.solid_geometry.envelope.buffer(self.options["noncoppermargin"])
+            if not self.options["noncopperrounded"]:
+                bounding_box = bounding_box.envelope
+            non_copper = bounding_box.difference(self.solid_geometry)
+            geo_obj.solid_geometry = non_copper
+
+        # TODO: Check for None
+        self.app.new_object("geometry", name, geo_init)
+
+    def on_generatebb_button_click(self, *args):
+        self.read_form()
+        name = self.options["name"] + "_bbox"
+
+        def geo_init(geo_obj, app_obj):
+            assert isinstance(geo_obj, FlatCAMGeometry)
+            # Bounding box with rounded corners
+            bounding_box = self.solid_geometry.envelope.buffer(self.options["bboxmargin"])
+            if not self.options["bboxrounded"]:  # Remove rounded corners
+                bounding_box = bounding_box.envelope
+            geo_obj.solid_geometry = bounding_box
+
+        self.app.new_object("geometry", name, geo_init)
+
+    def on_generatecutout_button_click(self, *args):
+        self.read_form()
+        name = self.options["name"] + "_cutout"
+
+        def geo_init(geo_obj, app_obj):
+            margin = self.options["cutoutmargin"] + self.options["cutouttooldia"]/2
+            gap_size = self.options["cutoutgapsize"] + self.options["cutouttooldia"]
+            minx, miny, maxx, maxy = self.bounds()
+            minx -= margin
+            maxx += margin
+            miny -= margin
+            maxy += margin
+            midx = 0.5 * (minx + maxx)
+            midy = 0.5 * (miny + maxy)
+            hgap = 0.5 * gap_size
+            pts = [[midx - hgap, maxy],
+                   [minx, maxy],
+                   [minx, midy + hgap],
+                   [minx, midy - hgap],
+                   [minx, miny],
+                   [midx - hgap, miny],
+                   [midx + hgap, miny],
+                   [maxx, miny],
+                   [maxx, midy - hgap],
+                   [maxx, midy + hgap],
+                   [maxx, maxy],
+                   [midx + hgap, maxy]]
+            cases = {"tb": [[pts[0], pts[1], pts[4], pts[5]],
+                            [pts[6], pts[7], pts[10], pts[11]]],
+                     "lr": [[pts[9], pts[10], pts[1], pts[2]],
+                            [pts[3], pts[4], pts[7], pts[8]]],
+                     "4": [[pts[0], pts[1], pts[2]],
+                           [pts[3], pts[4], pts[5]],
+                           [pts[6], pts[7], pts[8]],
+                           [pts[9], pts[10], pts[11]]]}
+            cuts = cases[self.options['gaps']]
+            geo_obj.solid_geometry = cascaded_union([LineString(segment) for segment in cuts])
+
+        # TODO: Check for None
+        self.app.new_object("geometry", name, geo_init)
+
+    def on_iso_button_click(self, *args):
+        self.read_form()
+        dia = self.options["isotooldia"]
+        passes = int(self.options["isopasses"])
+        overlap = self.options["isooverlap"] * dia
+
+        for i in range(passes):
+
+            offset = (2*i + 1)/2.0 * dia - i*overlap
+            iso_name = self.options["name"] + "_iso%d" % (i+1)
+
+            # TODO: This is ugly. Create way to pass data into init function.
+            def iso_init(geo_obj, app_obj):
+                # Propagate options
+                geo_obj.options["cnctooldia"] = self.options["isotooldia"]
+
+                geo_obj.solid_geometry = self.isolation_geometry(offset)
+                app_obj.info("Isolation geometry created: %s" % geo_obj.options["name"])
+
+            # TODO: Do something if this is None. Offer changing name?
+            self.app.new_object("geometry", iso_name, iso_init)
+
+    def on_plot_cb_click(self, *args):
+        if self.muted_ui:
+            return
+        self.read_form_item('plot')
+        self.plot()
+
+    def on_solid_cb_click(self, *args):
+        if self.muted_ui:
+            return
+        self.read_form_item('solid')
+        self.plot()
+
+    def on_multicolored_cb_click(self, *args):
+        if self.muted_ui:
+            return
+        self.read_form_item('multicolored')
+        self.plot()
+
     def convert_units(self, units):
     def convert_units(self, units):
         """
         """
         Converts the units of the object by scaling dimensions in all geometry
         Converts the units of the object by scaling dimensions in all geometry
@@ -354,10 +524,20 @@ class FlatCAMExcellon(FlatCAMObj, Excellon):
 
 
     def __init__(self, name):
     def __init__(self, name):
         Excellon.__init__(self)
         Excellon.__init__(self)
-        FlatCAMObj.__init__(self, name)
+        FlatCAMObj.__init__(self, name, ExcellonObjectUI())
 
 
         self.kind = "excellon"
         self.kind = "excellon"
 
 
+        self.form_fields.update({
+            "name": self.ui.name_entry,
+            "plot": self.ui.plot_cb,
+            "solid": self.ui.solid_cb,
+            "drillz": self.ui.cutz_entry,
+            "travelz": self.ui.travelz_entry,
+            "feedrate": self.ui.feedrate_entry,
+            "toolselection": self.ui.tools_entry
+        })
+
         self.options.update({
         self.options.update({
             "plot": True,
             "plot": True,
             "solid": False,
             "solid": False,
@@ -367,14 +547,14 @@ class FlatCAMExcellon(FlatCAMObj, Excellon):
             "toolselection": ""
             "toolselection": ""
         })
         })
 
 
-        self.form_kinds.update({
-            "plot": "cb",
-            "solid": "cb",
-            "drillz": "entry_eval",
-            "travelz": "entry_eval",
-            "feedrate": "entry_eval",
-            "toolselection": "entry_text"
-        })
+        # self.form_kinds.update({
+        #     "plot": "cb",
+        #     "solid": "cb",
+        #     "drillz": "entry_eval",
+        #     "travelz": "entry_eval",
+        #     "feedrate": "entry_eval",
+        #     "toolselection": "entry_text"
+        # })
 
 
         # TODO: Document this.
         # TODO: Document this.
         self.tool_cbs = {}
         self.tool_cbs = {}
@@ -384,6 +564,23 @@ class FlatCAMExcellon(FlatCAMObj, Excellon):
         # from predecessors.
         # from predecessors.
         self.ser_attrs += ['options', 'kind']
         self.ser_attrs += ['options', 'kind']
 
 
+        self.ui.plot_cb.connect('clicked', self.on_plot_cb_click)
+        self.ui.plot_cb.connect('activate', self.on_plot_cb_click)
+        self.ui.solid_cb.connect('clicked', self.on_solid_cb_click)
+        self.ui.solid_cb.connect('activate', self.on_solid_cb_click)
+
+    def on_plot_cb_click(self, *args):
+        if self.muted_ui:
+            return
+        self.read_form_item('plot')
+        self.plot()
+
+    def on_solid_cb_click(self, *args):
+        if self.muted_ui:
+            return
+        self.read_form_item('solid')
+        self.plot()
+
     def convert_units(self, units):
     def convert_units(self, units):
         factor = Excellon.convert_units(self, units)
         factor = Excellon.convert_units(self, units)
 
 
@@ -457,7 +654,7 @@ class FlatCAMCNCjob(FlatCAMObj, CNCjob):
                  feedrate=3.0, z_cut=-0.002, tooldia=0.0):
                  feedrate=3.0, z_cut=-0.002, tooldia=0.0):
         CNCjob.__init__(self, units=units, kind=kind, z_move=z_move,
         CNCjob.__init__(self, units=units, kind=kind, z_move=z_move,
                         feedrate=feedrate, z_cut=z_cut, tooldia=tooldia)
                         feedrate=feedrate, z_cut=z_cut, tooldia=tooldia)
-        FlatCAMObj.__init__(self, name)
+        FlatCAMObj.__init__(self, name, CNCObjectUI())
 
 
         self.kind = "cncjob"
         self.kind = "cncjob"
 
 
@@ -466,16 +663,31 @@ class FlatCAMCNCjob(FlatCAMObj, CNCjob):
             "tooldia": 0.4 / 25.4  # 0.4mm in inches
             "tooldia": 0.4 / 25.4  # 0.4mm in inches
         })
         })
 
 
-        self.form_kinds.update({
-            "plot": "cb",
-            "tooldia": "entry_eval"
+        self.form_fields.update({
+            "name": self.ui.name_entry,
+            "plot": self.ui.plot_cb,
+            "tooldia": self.ui.tooldia_entry
         })
         })
 
 
+        # self.form_kinds.update({
+        #     "plot": "cb",
+        #     "tooldia": "entry_eval"
+        # })
+
         # Attributes to be included in serialization
         # Attributes to be included in serialization
         # Always append to it because it carries contents
         # Always append to it because it carries contents
         # from predecessors.
         # from predecessors.
         self.ser_attrs += ['options', 'kind']
         self.ser_attrs += ['options', 'kind']
 
 
+        self.ui.plot_cb.connect('clicked', self.on_plot_cb_click)
+        self.ui.plot_cb.connect('activate', self.on_plot_cb_click)
+
+    def on_plot_cb_click(self, *args):
+        if self.muted_ui:
+            return
+        self.read_form_item('plot')
+        self.plot()
+
     def plot(self):
     def plot(self):
 
 
         # Does all the required setup and returns False
         # Does all the required setup and returns False
@@ -501,15 +713,29 @@ class FlatCAMGeometry(FlatCAMObj, Geometry):
     """
     """
 
 
     def __init__(self, name):
     def __init__(self, name):
-        FlatCAMObj.__init__(self, name)
+        FlatCAMObj.__init__(self, name, GeometryObjectUI())
         Geometry.__init__(self)
         Geometry.__init__(self)
 
 
         self.kind = "geometry"
         self.kind = "geometry"
 
 
+        self.form_fields.update({
+            "name": self.ui.name_entry,
+            "plot": self.ui.plot_cb,
+            # "solid": self.ui.sol,
+            # "multicolored": self.ui.,
+            "cutz": self.ui.cutz_entry,
+            "travelz": self.ui.travelz_entry,
+            "feedrate": self.ui.cncfeedrate_entry,
+            "cnctooldia": self.ui.cnctooldia_entry,
+            "painttooldia": self.ui.painttooldia_entry,
+            "paintoverlap": self.ui.paintoverlap_entry,
+            "paintmargin": self.ui.paintmargin_entry
+        })
+
         self.options.update({
         self.options.update({
             "plot": True,
             "plot": True,
-            "solid": False,
-            "multicolored": False,
+            # "solid": False,
+            # "multicolored": False,
             "cutz": -0.002,
             "cutz": -0.002,
             "travelz": 0.1,
             "travelz": 0.1,
             "feedrate": 5.0,
             "feedrate": 5.0,
@@ -519,24 +745,105 @@ class FlatCAMGeometry(FlatCAMObj, Geometry):
             "paintmargin": 0.01
             "paintmargin": 0.01
         })
         })
 
 
-        self.form_kinds.update({
-            "plot": "cb",
-            "solid": "cb",
-            "multicolored": "cb",
-            "cutz": "entry_eval",
-            "travelz": "entry_eval",
-            "feedrate": "entry_eval",
-            "cnctooldia": "entry_eval",
-            "painttooldia": "entry_eval",
-            "paintoverlap": "entry_eval",
-            "paintmargin": "entry_eval"
-        })
+        # self.form_kinds.update({
+        #     "plot": "cb",
+        #     "solid": "cb",
+        #     "multicolored": "cb",
+        #     "cutz": "entry_eval",
+        #     "travelz": "entry_eval",
+        #     "feedrate": "entry_eval",
+        #     "cnctooldia": "entry_eval",
+        #     "painttooldia": "entry_eval",
+        #     "paintoverlap": "entry_eval",
+        #     "paintmargin": "entry_eval"
+        # })
 
 
         # Attributes to be included in serialization
         # Attributes to be included in serialization
         # Always append to it because it carries contents
         # Always append to it because it carries contents
         # from predecessors.
         # from predecessors.
         self.ser_attrs += ['options', 'kind']
         self.ser_attrs += ['options', 'kind']
 
 
+        assert isinstance(self.ui, GeometryObjectUI)
+        self.ui.plot_cb.connect('clicked', self.on_plot_cb_click)
+        self.ui.plot_cb.connect('activate', self.on_plot_cb_click)
+        self.ui.generate_cnc_button.connect('clicked', self.on_generatecnc_button_click)
+        self.ui.generate_cnc_button.connect('activate', self.on_generatecnc_button_click)
+        self.ui.generate_paint_button.connect('clicked', self.on_paint_button_click)
+        self.ui.generate_paint_button.connect('activate', self.on_paint_button_click)
+
+    def on_paint_button_click(self, *args):
+        self.app.info("Click inside the desired polygon.")
+        self.read_form()
+        tooldia = self.options["painttooldia"]
+        overlap = self.options["paintoverlap"]
+
+        # Connection ID for the click event
+        subscription = None
+
+        # To be called after clicking on the plot.
+        def doit(event):
+            self.app.plotcanvas.mpl_disconnect(subscription)
+            point = [event.xdata, event.ydata]
+            poly = find_polygon(self.solid_geometry, point)
+
+            # Initializes the new geometry object
+            def gen_paintarea(geo_obj, app_obj):
+                assert isinstance(geo_obj, FlatCAMGeometry)
+                #assert isinstance(app_obj, App)
+                cp = clear_poly(poly.buffer(-self.options["paintmargin"]), tooldia, overlap)
+                geo_obj.solid_geometry = cp
+                geo_obj.options["cnctooldia"] = tooldia
+
+            name = self.options["name"] + "_paint"
+            self.new_object("geometry", name, gen_paintarea)
+
+        subscription = self.app.plotcanvas.mpl_connect('button_press_event', doit)
+
+    def on_generatecnc_button_click(self, *args):
+        self.read_form()
+        job_name = self.options["name"] + "_cnc"
+
+        # Object initialization function for app.new_object()
+        # RUNNING ON SEPARATE THREAD!
+        def job_init(job_obj, app_obj):
+            assert isinstance(job_obj, FlatCAMCNCjob)
+            # Propagate options
+            job_obj.options["tooldia"] = self.options["cnctooldia"]
+
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.2, "Creating CNC Job..."))
+            job_obj.z_cut = self.options["cutz"]
+            job_obj.z_move = self.options["travelz"]
+            job_obj.feedrate = self.options["feedrate"]
+
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.4, "Analyzing Geometry..."))
+            # TODO: The tolerance should not be hard coded. Just for testing.
+            job_obj.generate_from_geometry(self, tolerance=0.0005)
+
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.5, "Parsing G-Code..."))
+            job_obj.gcode_parse()
+
+            # TODO: job_obj.create_geometry creates stuff that is not used.
+            #GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.6, "Creating New Geometry..."))
+            #job_obj.create_geometry()
+
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.8, "Plotting..."))
+
+        # To be run in separate thread
+        def job_thread(app_obj):
+            app_obj.new_object("cncjob", job_name, job_init)
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.info("CNCjob created: %s" % job_name))
+            GLib.idle_add(lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(1.0, "Done!"))
+            GLib.timeout_add_seconds(1, lambda: app_obj.set_progress_bar(0.0, "Idle"))
+
+        # Send to worker
+        self.app.worker.add_task(job_thread, [self.app])
+
+    def on_plot_cb_click(self, *args):
+        if self.muted_ui:
+            return
+        self.read_form_item('plot')
+        self.plot()
+
     def scale(self, factor):
     def scale(self, factor):
         """
         """
         Scales all geometry by a given factor.
         Scales all geometry by a given factor.

+ 143 - 0
GUIElements.py

@@ -0,0 +1,143 @@
+from gi.repository import Gtk
+import re
+from copy import copy
+
+
+class RadioSet(Gtk.Box):
+    def __init__(self, choices):
+        """
+        The choices are specified as a list of dictionaries containing:
+
+        * 'label': Shown in the UI
+        * 'value': The value returned is selected
+
+        :param choices: List of choices. See description.
+        :type choices: list
+        """
+        Gtk.Box.__init__(self)
+        self.choices = copy(choices)
+        self.group = None
+        for choice in self.choices:
+            if self.group is None:
+                choice['radio'] = Gtk.RadioButton.new_with_label(None, choice['label'])
+                self.group = choice['radio']
+            else:
+                choice['radio'] = Gtk.RadioButton.new_with_label_from_widget(self.group, choice['label'])
+            self.pack_start(choice['radio'], expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+            # choice['radio'].connect('toggled', self.on_toggle)
+
+    # def on_toggle(self, *args):
+    #     return
+
+    def get_value(self):
+        for choice in self.choices:
+            if choice['radio'].get_active():
+                return choice['value']
+        print "ERROR: No button was toggled in RadioSet."
+        return None
+
+    def set_value(self, val):
+        for choice in self.choices:
+            if choice['value'] == val:
+                choice['radio'].set_active(True)
+                return
+        print "ERROR: Value given is not part of this RadioSet:", val
+
+
+class LengthEntry(Gtk.Entry):
+    def __init__(self, output_units='IN'):
+        Gtk.Entry.__init__(self)
+        self.output_units = output_units
+        self.format_re = re.compile(r"^([^\s]+)(?:\s([a-zA-Z]+))?$")
+
+        # Unit conversion table OUTPUT-INPUT
+        self.scales = {
+            'IN': {'MM': 1/25.4},
+            'MM': {'IN': 25.4}
+        }
+
+        self.connect('activate', self.on_activate)
+
+    def on_activate(self, *args):
+        val = self.get_value()
+        if val is not None:
+            self.set_text(str(val))
+        else:
+            print "WARNING: Could not interpret entry:", self.get_text()
+
+    def get_value(self):
+        raw = self.get_text().strip(' ')
+        match = self.format_re.search(raw)
+        if not match:
+            return None
+        try:
+            if match.group(2) is not None and match.group(2).upper() in self.scales:
+                return float(match.group(1))*self.scales[self.output_units][match.group(2).upper()]
+            else:
+                return float(match.group(1))
+        except:
+            print "ERROR: Could not parse value in entry:", raw
+            return None
+
+    def set_value(self, val):
+        self.set_text(str(val))
+
+
+class FloatEntry(Gtk.Entry):
+    def __init__(self):
+        Gtk.Entry.__init__(self)
+
+        self.connect('activate', self.on_activate)
+
+    def on_activate(self, *args):
+        val = self.get_value()
+        if val is not None:
+            self.set_text(str(val))
+        else:
+            print "WARNING: Could not interpret entry:", self.get_text()
+
+    def get_value(self):
+        raw = self.get_text().strip(' ')
+        try:
+            evaled = eval(raw)
+        except:
+            print "ERROR: Could not evaluate:", raw
+            return None
+
+        return float(evaled)
+
+    def set_value(self, val):
+        self.set_text(str(val))
+
+
+class IntEntry(Gtk.Entry):
+    def __init__(self):
+        Gtk.Entry.__init__(self)
+
+    def get_value(self):
+        return int(self.get_text())
+
+    def set_value(self, val):
+        self.set_text(str(val))
+
+
+class FCEntry(Gtk.Entry):
+    def __init__(self):
+        Gtk.Entry.__init__(self)
+
+    def get_value(self):
+        return self.get_text()
+
+    def set_value(self, val):
+        self.set_text(str(val))
+
+
+class FCCheckBox(Gtk.CheckButton):
+    def __init__(self, label=''):
+        Gtk.CheckButton.__init__(self, label=label)
+
+    def get_value(self):
+        return self.get_active()
+
+    def set_value(self, val):
+        self.set_active(val)

+ 254 - 0
ObjectCollection.py

@@ -0,0 +1,254 @@
+############################################################
+# FlatCAM: 2D Post-processing for Manufacturing            #
+# http://caram.cl/software/flatcam                         #
+# Author: Juan Pablo Caram (c)                             #
+# Date: 4/20/2014                                           #
+# MIT Licence                                              #
+############################################################
+
+from FlatCAMObj import *
+from gi.repository import Gtk, GdkPixbuf
+import inspect  # TODO: Remove
+
+
+class ObjectCollection:
+
+    classdict = {
+        "gerber": FlatCAMGerber,
+        "excellon": FlatCAMExcellon,
+        "cncjob": FlatCAMCNCjob,
+        "geometry": FlatCAMGeometry
+    }
+
+    icon_files = {
+        "gerber": "share/flatcam_icon16.png",
+        "excellon": "share/drill16.png",
+        "cncjob": "share/cnc16.png",
+        "geometry": "share/geometry16.png"
+    }
+
+    def __init__(self):
+
+        ### Icons for the list view
+        self.icons = {}
+        for kind in ObjectCollection.icon_files:
+            self.icons[kind] = GdkPixbuf.Pixbuf.new_from_file(ObjectCollection.icon_files[kind])
+
+        ### GUI List components
+        ## Model
+        self.store = Gtk.ListStore(FlatCAMObj)
+
+        ## View
+        self.view = Gtk.TreeView(model=self.store)
+        #self.view.connect("row_activated", self.on_row_activated)
+        self.tree_selection = self.view.get_selection()
+        self.change_subscription = self.tree_selection.connect("changed", self.on_list_selection_change)
+
+        ## Renderers
+        # Icon
+        renderer_pixbuf = Gtk.CellRendererPixbuf()
+        column_pixbuf = Gtk.TreeViewColumn("Type", renderer_pixbuf)
+
+        def _set_cell_icon(column, cell, model, it, data):
+            obj = model.get_value(it, 0)
+            cell.set_property('pixbuf', self.icons[obj.kind])
+
+        column_pixbuf.set_cell_data_func(renderer_pixbuf, _set_cell_icon)
+        self.view.append_column(column_pixbuf)
+
+        # Name
+        renderer_text = Gtk.CellRendererText()
+        column_text = Gtk.TreeViewColumn("Name", renderer_text)
+
+        def _set_cell_text(column, cell, model, it, data):
+            obj = model.get_value(it, 0)
+            cell.set_property('text', obj.options["name"])
+
+        column_text.set_cell_data_func(renderer_text, _set_cell_text)
+        self.view.append_column(column_text)
+
+    def print_list(self):
+        iterat = self.store.get_iter_first()
+        while iterat is not None:
+            obj = self.store[iterat][0]
+            print obj
+            iterat = self.store.iter_next(iterat)
+
+    def delete_all(self):
+        print "OC.delete_all()"
+        self.store.clear()
+
+    def delete_active(self):
+        print "OC.delete_active()"
+        try:
+            model, treeiter = self.tree_selection.get_selected()
+            self.store.remove(treeiter)
+        except:
+            pass
+
+    def on_list_selection_change(self, selection):
+        """
+        Callback for change in selection on the objects' list.
+        Instructs the new selection to build the UI for its options.
+
+        :param selection: Ignored.
+        :return: None
+        """
+        print inspect.stack()[1][3], "--> OC.on_list_selection_change()"
+        try:
+            self.get_active().build_ui()
+        except AttributeError:  # For None being active
+            pass
+
+    def set_active(self, name):
+        """
+        Sets an object as the active object in the program. Same
+        as `set_list_selection()`.
+
+        :param name: Name of the object.
+        :type name: str
+        :return: None
+        """
+        print "OC.set_active()"
+        self.set_list_selection(name)
+
+    def get_active(self):
+        print inspect.stack()[1][3], "--> OC.get_active()"
+        try:
+            model, treeiter = self.tree_selection.get_selected()
+            return model[treeiter][0]
+        except (TypeError, ValueError):
+            return None
+
+    def set_list_selection(self, name):
+        """
+        Sets which object should be selected in the list.
+
+        :param name: Name of the object.
+        :rtype name: str
+        :return: None
+        """
+        print inspect.stack()[1][3], "--> OC.set_list_selection()"
+        iterat = self.store.get_iter_first()
+        while iterat is not None and self.store[iterat][0].options["name"] != name:
+            iterat = self.store.iter_next(iterat)
+        self.tree_selection.select_iter(iterat)
+
+    def append(self, obj, active=False):
+        """
+        Add a FlatCAMObj the the collection. This method is thread-safe.
+
+        :param obj: FlatCAMObj to append
+        :type obj: FlatCAMObj
+        :param active: If it is to become the active object after appending
+        :type active: bool
+        :return: None
+        """
+        print inspect.stack()[1][3], "--> OC.append()"
+
+        def guitask():
+            self.store.append([obj])
+            if active:
+                self.set_list_selection(obj.options["name"])
+        GLib.idle_add(guitask)
+
+    def get_names(self):
+        """
+        Gets a list of the names of all objects in the collection.
+
+        :return: List of names.
+        :rtype: list
+        """
+        print "OC.get_names()"
+        names = []
+        iterat = self.store.get_iter_first()
+        while iterat is not None:
+            obj = self.store[iterat][0]
+            names.append(obj.options["name"])
+            iterat = self.store.iter_next(iterat)
+        return names
+
+    def get_bounds(self):
+        """
+        Finds coordinates bounding all objects in the collection.
+
+        :return: [xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax]
+        :rtype: list
+        """
+        print "OC.get_bounds()"
+
+        # TODO: Move the operation out of here.
+
+        xmin = Inf
+        ymin = Inf
+        xmax = -Inf
+        ymax = -Inf
+
+        iterat = self.store.get_iter_first()
+        while iterat is not None:
+            obj = self.store[iterat][0]
+            try:
+                gxmin, gymin, gxmax, gymax = obj.bounds()
+                xmin = min([xmin, gxmin])
+                ymin = min([ymin, gymin])
+                xmax = max([xmax, gxmax])
+                ymax = max([ymax, gymax])
+            except:
+                print "DEV WARNING: Tried to get bounds of empty geometry."
+            iterat = self.store.iter_next(iterat)
+        return [xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax]
+
+    def get_list(self):
+        """
+        Returns a list with all FlatCAMObj.
+
+        :return: List with all FlatCAMObj.
+        :rtype: list
+        """
+        collection_list = []
+        iterat = self.store.get_iter_first()
+        while iterat is not None:
+            obj = self.store[iterat][0]
+            collection_list.append(obj)
+            iterat = self.store.iter_next(iterat)
+        return collection_list
+
+    def get_by_name(self, name):
+        """
+        Fetches the FlatCAMObj with the given `name`.
+
+        :param name: The name of the object.
+        :type name: str
+        :return: The requested object or None if no such object.
+        :rtype: FlatCAMObj or None
+        """
+        iterat = self.store.get_iter_first()
+        while iterat is not None:
+            obj = self.store[iterat][0]
+            if obj.options["name"] == name:
+                return obj
+            iterat = self.store.iter_next(iterat)
+        return None
+
+    # def change_name(self, old_name, new_name):
+    #     """
+    #     Changes the name of `FlatCAMObj` named `old_name` to `new_name`.
+    #
+    #     :param old_name: Name of the object to change.
+    #     :type old_name: str
+    #     :param new_name: New name.
+    #     :type new_name: str
+    #     :return: True if name change succeeded, False otherwise. Will fail
+    #        if no object with `old_name` is found.
+    #     :rtype: bool
+    #     """
+    #     print inspect.stack()[1][3], "--> OC.change_name()"
+    #     iterat = self.store.get_iter_first()
+    #     while iterat is not None:
+    #         obj = self.store[iterat][0]
+    #         if obj.options["name"] == old_name:
+    #             obj.options["name"] = new_name
+    #             self.store.row_changed(0, iterat)
+    #             return True
+    #         iterat = self.store.iter_next(iterat)
+    #     return False

+ 375 - 0
ObjectUI.py

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+
+from gi.repository import Gtk
+import re
+from copy import copy
+
+from GUIElements import *
+
+
+class ObjectUI(Gtk.VBox):
+    def __init__(self, icon_file='share/flatcam_icon32.png', title='FlatCAM Object'):
+        Gtk.VBox.__init__(self, spacing=3, margin=5, vexpand=False)
+
+        ## Page Title box (spacing between children)
+        self.title_box = Gtk.Box.new(Gtk.Orientation.HORIZONTAL, 2)
+        self.pack_start(self.title_box, expand=False, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        ## Page Title icon
+        self.icon = Gtk.Image.new_from_file(icon_file)
+        self.title_box.pack_start(self.icon, expand=False, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        ## Title label
+        self.title_label = Gtk.Label()
+        self.title_label.set_markup("<b>" + title + "</b>")
+        self.title_label.set_justify(Gtk.Justification.CENTER)
+        self.title_box.pack_start(self.title_label, expand=False, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        ## Object name
+        self.name_box = Gtk.Box.new(Gtk.Orientation.HORIZONTAL, 2)
+        self.pack_start(self.name_box, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+        name_label = Gtk.Label('Name:')
+        name_label.set_justify(Gtk.Justification.RIGHT)
+        self.name_box.pack_start(name_label,
+                                 expand=False, fill=False, padding=2)
+        self.name_entry = FCEntry()
+        self.name_box.pack_start(self.name_entry, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        ## Box box for custom widgets
+        self.custom_box = Gtk.VBox(spacing=3, margin=0, vexpand=False)
+        self.pack_start(self.custom_box, expand=False, fill=False, padding=0)
+
+        ## Common to all objects
+        ## Scale
+        self.scale_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.scale_label.set_markup('<b>Scale:</b>')
+        self.pack_start(self.scale_label, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        grid5 = Gtk.Grid(column_spacing=3, row_spacing=2)
+        self.pack_start(grid5, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        # Factor
+        l10 = Gtk.Label('Factor:', xalign=1)
+        grid5.attach(l10, 0, 0, 1, 1)
+        self.scale_entry = FloatEntry()
+        self.scale_entry.set_text("1.0")
+        grid5.attach(self.scale_entry, 1, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        # GO Button
+        self.scale_button = Gtk.Button(label='Scale')
+        self.pack_start(self.scale_button, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        ## Offset
+        self.offset_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.offset_label.set_markup('<b>Offset:</b>')
+        self.pack_start(self.offset_label, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        grid6 = Gtk.Grid(column_spacing=3, row_spacing=2)
+        self.pack_start(grid6, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        # Vector
+        l11 = Gtk.Label('Offset Vector:', xalign=1)
+        grid6.attach(l11, 0, 0, 1, 1)
+        self.offsetvector_entry = FCEntry()
+        self.offsetvector_entry.set_text("(0.0, 0.0)")
+        grid6.attach(self.offsetvector_entry, 1, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        self.offset_button = Gtk.Button(label='Scale')
+        self.pack_start(self.offset_button, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+    def set_field(self, name, value):
+        getattr(self, name).set_value(value)
+
+    def get_field(self, name):
+        return getattr(self, name).get_value()
+
+
+class CNCObjectUI(ObjectUI):
+    def __init__(self):
+        ObjectUI.__init__(self, title='CNC Job Object', icon_file='share/cnc32.png')
+
+        ## Plot options
+        self.plot_options_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.plot_options_label.set_markup("<b>Plot Options:</b>")
+        self.pack_start(self.plot_options_label, expand=False, fill=True, padding=2)
+
+        grid0 = Gtk.Grid(column_spacing=3, row_spacing=2)
+        self.pack_start(grid0, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        # Plot CB
+        self.plot_cb = FCCheckBox(label='Plot')
+        grid0.attach(self.plot_cb, 0, 0, 2, 1)
+
+        # Tool dia for plot
+        l1 = Gtk.Label('Tool dia:', xalign=1)
+        grid0.attach(l1, 0, 1, 1, 1)
+        self.tooldia_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid0.attach(self.tooldia_entry, 1, 1, 1, 1)
+
+        # Update plot button
+        self.updateplot_button = Gtk.Button(label='Update Plot')
+        self.pack_start(self.updateplot_button, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        ## Export G-Code
+        self.export_gcode_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.export_gcode_label.set_markup("<b>Export G-Code:</b>")
+        self.pack_start(self.export_gcode_label, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        # GO Button
+        self.export_gcode_button = Gtk.Button(label='Export G-Code')
+        self.pack_start(self.export_gcode_button, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+
+class GeometryObjectUI(ObjectUI):
+    def __init__(self):
+        ObjectUI.__init__(self, title='Geometry Object', icon_file='share/geometry32.png')
+
+        ## Plot options
+        self.plot_options_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.plot_options_label.set_markup("<b>Plot Options:</b>")
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(self.plot_options_label, expand=False, fill=True, padding=2)
+
+        grid0 = Gtk.Grid(column_spacing=3, row_spacing=2)
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(grid0, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        # Plot CB
+        self.plot_cb = FCCheckBox(label='Plot')
+        grid0.attach(self.plot_cb, 0, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        ## Create CNC Job
+        self.cncjob_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.cncjob_label.set_markup('<b>Create CNC Job:</b>')
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(self.cncjob_label, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        grid1 = Gtk.Grid(column_spacing=3, row_spacing=2)
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(grid1, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        # Cut Z
+        l1 = Gtk.Label('Cut Z:', xalign=1)
+        grid1.attach(l1, 0, 0, 1, 1)
+        self.cutz_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid1.attach(self.cutz_entry, 1, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        # Travel Z
+        l2 = Gtk.Label('Travel Z:', xalign=1)
+        grid1.attach(l2, 0, 1, 1, 1)
+        self.travelz_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid1.attach(self.travelz_entry, 1, 1, 1, 1)
+
+        l3 = Gtk.Label('Feed rate:', xalign=1)
+        grid1.attach(l3, 0, 2, 1, 1)
+        self.cncfeedrate_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid1.attach(self.cncfeedrate_entry, 1, 2, 1, 1)
+
+        l4 = Gtk.Label('Tool dia:', xalign=1)
+        grid1.attach(l4, 0, 3, 1, 1)
+        self.cnctooldia_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid1.attach(self.cnctooldia_entry, 1, 3, 1, 1)
+
+        self.generate_cnc_button = Gtk.Button(label='Generate')
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(self.generate_cnc_button, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        ## Paint Area
+        self.paint_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.paint_label.set_markup('<b>Paint Area:</b>')
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(self.paint_label, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        grid2 = Gtk.Grid(column_spacing=3, row_spacing=2)
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(grid2, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        # Tool dia
+        l5 = Gtk.Label('Tool dia:', xalign=1)
+        grid2.attach(l5, 0, 0, 1, 1)
+        self.painttooldia_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid2.attach(self.painttooldia_entry, 1, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        # Overlap
+        l6 = Gtk.Label('Overlap:', xalign=1)
+        grid2.attach(l6, 0, 1, 1, 1)
+        self.paintoverlap_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid2.attach(self.paintoverlap_entry, 1, 1, 1, 1)
+
+        # Margin
+        l7 = Gtk.Label('Margin:', xalign=1)
+        grid2.attach(l7, 0, 2, 1, 1)
+        self.paintmargin_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid2.attach(self.paintmargin_entry, 1, 2, 1, 1)
+
+        # GO Button
+        self.generate_paint_button = Gtk.Button(label='Generate')
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(self.generate_paint_button, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+
+class ExcellonObjectUI(ObjectUI):
+    def __init__(self):
+        ObjectUI.__init__(self, title='Excellon Object', icon_file='share/drill32.png')
+
+        ## Plot options
+        self.plot_options_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.plot_options_label.set_markup("<b>Plot Options:</b>")
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(self.plot_options_label, expand=False, fill=True, padding=2)
+
+        grid0 = Gtk.Grid(column_spacing=3, row_spacing=2)
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(grid0, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        self.plot_cb = FCCheckBox(label='Plot')
+        grid0.attach(self.plot_cb, 0, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        self.solid_cb = FCCheckBox(label='Solid')
+        grid0.attach(self.solid_cb, 1, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        ## Create CNC Job
+        self.cncjob_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.cncjob_label.set_markup('<b>Create CNC Job</b>')
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(self.cncjob_label, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        grid1 = Gtk.Grid(column_spacing=3, row_spacing=2)
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(grid1, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        l1 = Gtk.Label('Cut Z:', xalign=1)
+        grid1.attach(l1, 0, 0, 1, 1)
+        self.cutz_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid1.attach(self.cutz_entry, 1, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        l2 = Gtk.Label('Travel Z:', xalign=1)
+        grid1.attach(l2, 0, 1, 1, 1)
+        self.travelz_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid1.attach(self.travelz_entry, 1, 1, 1, 1)
+
+        l3 = Gtk.Label('Feed rate:', xalign=1)
+        grid1.attach(l3, 0, 2, 1, 1)
+        self.feedrate_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid1.attach(self.feedrate_entry, 1, 2, 1, 1)
+
+        l4 = Gtk.Label('Tools:', xalign=1)
+        grid1.attach(l4, 0, 3, 1, 1)
+        boxt = Gtk.Box()
+        grid1.attach(boxt, 1, 3, 1, 1)
+        self.tools_entry = FCEntry()
+        boxt.pack_start(self.tools_entry, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+        self.choose_tools_button = Gtk.Button(label='Choose...')
+        boxt.pack_start(self.choose_tools_button, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        self.generate_cnc_button = Gtk.Button(label='Generate')
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(self.generate_cnc_button, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+
+class GerberObjectUI(ObjectUI):
+    def __init__(self):
+        ObjectUI.__init__(self, title='Gerber Object')
+
+        ## Plot options
+        self.plot_options_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.plot_options_label.set_markup("<b>Plot Options:</b>")
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(self.plot_options_label, expand=False, fill=True, padding=2)
+
+        grid0 = Gtk.Grid(column_spacing=3, row_spacing=2)
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(grid0, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        # Plot CB
+        self.plot_cb = FCCheckBox(label='Plot')
+        grid0.attach(self.plot_cb, 0, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        # Solid CB
+        self.solid_cb = FCCheckBox(label='Solid')
+        grid0.attach(self.solid_cb, 1, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        # Multicolored CB
+        self.multicolored_cb = FCCheckBox(label='Multicolored')
+        grid0.attach(self.multicolored_cb, 2, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        ## Isolation Routing
+        self.isolation_routing_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.isolation_routing_label.set_markup("<b>Isolation Routing:</b>")
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(self.isolation_routing_label, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        grid = Gtk.Grid(column_spacing=3, row_spacing=2)
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(grid, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        l1 = Gtk.Label('Tool diam:', xalign=1)
+        grid.attach(l1, 0, 0, 1, 1)
+        self.iso_tool_dia_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid.attach(self.iso_tool_dia_entry, 1, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        l2 = Gtk.Label('Width (# passes):', xalign=1)
+        grid.attach(l2, 0, 1, 1, 1)
+        self.iso_width_entry = IntEntry()
+        grid.attach(self.iso_width_entry, 1, 1, 1, 1)
+
+        l3 = Gtk.Label('Pass overlap:', xalign=1)
+        grid.attach(l3, 0, 2, 1, 1)
+        self.iso_overlap_entry = FloatEntry()
+        grid.attach(self.iso_overlap_entry, 1, 2, 1, 1)
+
+        self.generate_iso_button = Gtk.Button(label='Generate Geometry')
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(self.generate_iso_button, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        ## Board cuttout
+        self.isolation_routing_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.isolation_routing_label.set_markup("<b>Board cutout:</b>")
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(self.isolation_routing_label, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        grid2 = Gtk.Grid(column_spacing=3, row_spacing=2)
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(grid2, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        l4 = Gtk.Label('Tool dia:', xalign=1)
+        grid2.attach(l4, 0, 0, 1, 1)
+        self.cutout_tooldia_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid2.attach(self.cutout_tooldia_entry, 1, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        l5 = Gtk.Label('Margin:', xalign=1)
+        grid2.attach(l5, 0, 1, 1, 1)
+        self.cutout_margin_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid2.attach(self.cutout_margin_entry, 1, 1, 1, 1)
+
+        l6 = Gtk.Label('Gap size:', xalign=1)
+        grid2.attach(l6, 0, 2, 1, 1)
+        self.cutout_gap_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid2.attach(self.cutout_gap_entry, 1, 2, 1, 1)
+
+        l7 = Gtk.Label('Gaps:', xalign=1)
+        grid2.attach(l7, 0, 3, 1, 1)
+        self.gaps_radio = RadioSet([{'label': '2 (T/B)', 'value': 'tb'},
+                                    {'label': '2 (L/R)', 'value': 'lr'},
+                                    {'label': '4', 'value': '4'}])
+        grid2.attach(self.gaps_radio, 1, 3, 1, 1)
+
+        self.generate_cutout_button = Gtk.Button(label='Generate Geometry')
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(self.generate_cutout_button, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        ## Non-copper regions
+        self.noncopper_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.noncopper_label.set_markup("<b>Non-copper regions:</b>")
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(self.noncopper_label, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        grid3 = Gtk.Grid(column_spacing=3, row_spacing=2)
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(grid3, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        l8 = Gtk.Label('Boundary margin:', xalign=1)
+        grid3.attach(l8, 0, 0, 1, 1)
+        self.noncopper_margin_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid3.attach(self.noncopper_margin_entry, 1, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        self.noncopper_rounded_cb = FCCheckBox(label="Rounded corners")
+        grid3.attach(self.noncopper_rounded_cb, 0, 1, 2, 1)
+
+        self.generate_noncopper_button = Gtk.Button(label='Generate Geometry')
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(self.generate_noncopper_button, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        ## Bounding box
+        self.boundingbox_label = Gtk.Label(justify=Gtk.Justification.LEFT, xalign=0, margin_top=5)
+        self.boundingbox_label.set_markup('<b>Bounding Box:</b>')
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(self.boundingbox_label, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        grid4 = Gtk.Grid(column_spacing=3, row_spacing=2)
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(grid4, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)
+
+        l9 = Gtk.Label('Boundary Margin:', xalign=1)
+        grid4.attach(l9, 0, 0, 1, 1)
+        self.bbmargin_entry = LengthEntry()
+        grid4.attach(self.bbmargin_entry, 1, 0, 1, 1)
+
+        self.bbrounded_cb = FCCheckBox(label="Rounded corners")
+        grid4.attach(self.bbrounded_cb, 0, 1, 2, 1)
+
+        self.generate_bb_button = Gtk.Button(label='Generate Geometry')
+        self.custom_box.pack_start(self.generate_bb_button, expand=True, fill=False, padding=2)

+ 28 - 90
camlib.py

@@ -554,40 +554,6 @@ class Gerber (Geometry):
     | others    | Depend on ``type``                |
     | others    | Depend on ``type``                |
     +-----------+-----------------------------------+
     +-----------+-----------------------------------+
 
 
-    * ``paths`` (list): A path is described by a line an aperture that follows that
-      line. Each paths[i] is a dictionary:
-
-    +------------+------------------------------------------------+
-    | Key        | Value                                          |
-    +============+================================================+
-    | linestring | (Shapely.LineString) The actual path.          |
-    +------------+------------------------------------------------+
-    | aperture   | (str) The key for an aperture in apertures.    |
-    +------------+------------------------------------------------+
-
-    * ``flashes`` (list): Flashes are single-point strokes of an aperture. Each
-      is a dictionary:
-
-    +------------+------------------------------------------------+
-    | Key        | Value                                          |
-    +============+================================================+
-    | loc        | (Point) Shapely Point indicating location.     |
-    +------------+------------------------------------------------+
-    | aperture   | (str) The key for an aperture in apertures.    |
-    +------------+------------------------------------------------+
-
-    * ``regions`` (list): Are surfaces defined by a polygon (Shapely.Polygon),
-      which have an exterior and zero or more interiors. An aperture is also
-      associated with a region. Each is a dictionary:
-
-    +------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
-    | Key        | Value                                               |
-    +============+=====================================================+
-    | polygon    | (Shapely.Polygon) The polygon defining the region.  |
-    +------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
-    | aperture   | (str) The key for an aperture in apertures.         |
-    +------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
-
     * ``aperture_macros`` (dictionary): Are predefined geometrical structures
     * ``aperture_macros`` (dictionary): Are predefined geometrical structures
       that can be instanciated with different parameters in an aperture
       that can be instanciated with different parameters in an aperture
       definition. See ``apertures`` above. The key is the name of the macro,
       definition. See ``apertures`` above. The key is the name of the macro,
@@ -635,23 +601,6 @@ class Gerber (Geometry):
         #             ['size':float], ['width':float],
         #             ['size':float], ['width':float],
         #             ['height':float]}, ...}
         #             ['height':float]}, ...}
         self.apertures = {}
         self.apertures = {}
-        
-        # Paths [{'linestring':LineString, 'aperture':str}]
-        # self.paths = []
-        
-        # Buffered Paths [Polygon]
-        # Paths transformed into Polygons by
-        # offsetting the aperture size/2
-        # self.buffered_paths = []
-        
-        # Polygon regions [{'polygon':Polygon, 'aperture':str}]
-        # self.regions = []
-        
-        # Flashes [{'loc':[float,float], 'aperture':str}]
-        # self.flashes = []
-        
-        # Geometry from flashes
-        # self.flash_geometry = []
 
 
         # Aperture Macros
         # Aperture Macros
         self.aperture_macros = {}
         self.aperture_macros = {}
@@ -659,9 +608,8 @@ class Gerber (Geometry):
         # Attributes to be included in serialization
         # Attributes to be included in serialization
         # Always append to it because it carries contents
         # Always append to it because it carries contents
         # from Geometry.
         # from Geometry.
-        self.ser_attrs += ['int_digits', 'frac_digits', 'apertures', 'paths',
-                           'buffered_paths', 'regions', 'flashes',
-                           'flash_geometry', 'aperture_macros']
+        self.ser_attrs += ['int_digits', 'frac_digits', 'apertures',
+                           'aperture_macros', 'solid_geometry']
 
 
         #### Parser patterns ####
         #### Parser patterns ####
         # FS - Format Specification
         # FS - Format Specification
@@ -1432,8 +1380,8 @@ class Excellon(Geometry):
         
         
         self.drills = []
         self.drills = []
 
 
-        # Trailing "T" or leading "L"
-        self.zeros = ""
+        # Trailing "T" or leading "L" (default)
+        self.zeros = "L"
 
 
         # Attributes to be included in serialization
         # Attributes to be included in serialization
         # Always append to it because it carries contents
         # Always append to it because it carries contents
@@ -1504,6 +1452,9 @@ class Excellon(Geometry):
 
 
         # Various stop/pause commands
         # Various stop/pause commands
         self.stop_re = re.compile(r'^((G04)|(M09)|(M06)|(M00)|(M30))')
         self.stop_re = re.compile(r'^((G04)|(M09)|(M06)|(M00)|(M30))')
+
+        # Parse coordinates
+        self.leadingzeros_re = re.compile(r'^(0*)(\d*)')
         
         
     def parse_file(self, filename):
     def parse_file(self, filename):
         """
         """
@@ -1538,7 +1489,7 @@ class Excellon(Geometry):
         for eline in elines:
         for eline in elines:
             line_num += 1
             line_num += 1
 
 
-            ### Cleanup
+            ### Cleanup lines
             eline = eline.strip(' \r\n')
             eline = eline.strip(' \r\n')
 
 
             ## Header Begin/End ##
             ## Header Begin/End ##
@@ -1563,13 +1514,15 @@ class Excellon(Geometry):
                 match = self.coordsnoperiod_re.search(eline)
                 match = self.coordsnoperiod_re.search(eline)
                 if match:
                 if match:
                     try:
                     try:
-                        x = float(match.group(1))/10000
+                        #x = float(match.group(1))/10000
+                        x = self.parse_number(match.group(1))
                         current_x = x
                         current_x = x
                     except TypeError:
                     except TypeError:
                         x = current_x
                         x = current_x
 
 
                     try:
                     try:
-                        y = float(match.group(2))/10000
+                        #y = float(match.group(2))/10000
+                        y = self.parse_number(match.group(2))
                         current_y = y
                         current_y = y
                     except TypeError:
                     except TypeError:
                         y = current_y
                         y = current_y
@@ -1581,7 +1534,7 @@ class Excellon(Geometry):
                     self.drills.append({'point': Point((x, y)), 'tool': current_tool})
                     self.drills.append({'point': Point((x, y)), 'tool': current_tool})
                     continue
                     continue
 
 
-                ## Coordinates with period ##
+                ## Coordinates with period: Use literally. ##
                 match = self.coordsperiod_re.search(eline)
                 match = self.coordsperiod_re.search(eline)
                 if match:
                 if match:
                     try:
                     try:
@@ -1630,6 +1583,21 @@ class Excellon(Geometry):
 
 
             print "WARNING: Line ignored:", eline
             print "WARNING: Line ignored:", eline
         
         
+    def parse_number(self, number_str):
+        """
+        Parses coordinate numbers without period.
+
+        :param number_str: String representing the numerical value.
+        :type number_str: str
+        :return: Floating point representation of the number
+        :rtype: foat
+        """
+        if self.zeros == "L":
+            match = self.leadingzeros_re.search(number_str)
+            return float(number_str)/(10**(len(match.group(2))-2+len(match.group(1))))
+        else:  # Trailing
+            return float(number_str)/10000
+
     def create_geometry(self):
     def create_geometry(self):
         """
         """
         Creates circles of the tool diameter at every point
         Creates circles of the tool diameter at every point
@@ -2443,33 +2411,3 @@ def parse_gerber_number(strnumber, frac_digits):
     """
     """
     return int(strnumber)*(10**(-frac_digits))
     return int(strnumber)*(10**(-frac_digits))
 
 
-
-def parse_gerber_coords(gstr, int_digits, frac_digits):
-    """
-    Parse Gerber coordinates
-
-    :param gstr: Line of G-Code containing coordinates.
-    :type gstr: str
-    :param int_digits: Number of digits in integer part of a number.
-    :type int_digits: int
-    :param frac_digits: Number of digits in frac_digits part of a number.
-    :type frac_digits: int
-    :return: [x, y] coordinates.
-    :rtype: list
-    """
-    global gerbx, gerby
-    xindex = gstr.find("X")
-    yindex = gstr.find("Y")
-    index = gstr.find("D")
-    if xindex == -1:
-        x = gerbx
-        y = int(gstr[(yindex+1):index])*(10**(-frac_digits))
-    elif yindex == -1:
-        y = gerby
-        x = int(gstr[(xindex+1):index])*(10**(-frac_digits))
-    else:
-        x = int(gstr[(xindex+1):yindex])*(10**(-frac_digits))
-        y = int(gstr[(yindex+1):index])*(10**(-frac_digits))
-    gerbx = x
-    gerby = y
-    return [x, y]

+ 1 - 1
defaults.json

@@ -1 +1 @@
-{"gerber_noncopperrounded": false, "geometry_paintoverlap": 0.15, "geometry_plot": true, "excellon_feedrate": 5.0, "gerber_plot": true, "gerber_mergepolys": true, "excellon_drillz": -0.1, "geometry_feedrate": 3.0, "units": "IN", "excellon_travelz": 0.1, "gerber_multicolored": false, "gerber_solid": true, "gerber_isopasses": 1, "excellon_plot": true, "gerber_isotooldia": 0.016, "cncjob_tooldia": 0.016, "geometry_travelz": 0.1, "gerber_cutoutmargin": 0.2, "excellon_solid": false, "geometry_paintmargin": 0.01, "geometry_cutz": -0.002, "geometry_cnctooldia": 0.016, "gerber_cutouttooldia": 0.07, "geometry_painttooldia": 0.0625, "gerber_gaps": "4", "gerber_bboxmargin": 0.0, "cncjob_plot": true, "gerber_cutoutgapsize": 0.15, "gerber_isooverlap": 0.15, "gerber_bboxrounded": false, "geometry_multicolored": false, "gerber_noncoppermargin": 0.0, "geometry_solid": false}
+{"gerber_noncopperrounded": false, "geometry_paintoverlap": 0.15, "geometry_plot": true, "excellon_feedrate": 5.0, "gerber_plot": true, "excellon_drillz": -0.1, "geometry_feedrate": 3.0, "units": "IN", "excellon_travelz": 0.1, "gerber_multicolored": false, "gerber_solid": true, "gerber_isopasses": 1, "excellon_plot": true, "gerber_isotooldia": 0.016, "cncjob_tooldia": 0.016, "geometry_travelz": 0.1, "gerber_cutoutmargin": 0.2, "excellon_solid": false, "geometry_paintmargin": 0.01, "geometry_cutz": -0.002, "geometry_cnctooldia": 0.016, "gerber_cutouttooldia": 0.07, "geometry_painttooldia": 0.0625, "gerber_gaps": "4", "gerber_bboxmargin": 0.0, "cncjob_plot": true, "gerber_cutoutgapsize": 0.15, "gerber_isooverlap": 0.15, "gerber_bboxrounded": false, "geometry_multicolored": false, "gerber_noncoppermargin": 0.0, "geometry_solid": false}

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doc/build/app.html

@@ -1434,8 +1434,8 @@ side of the main window.</p>
 </dd></dl>
 </dd></dl>
 
 
 <dl class="method">
 <dl class="method">
-<dt id="FlatCAM.App.versionCheck">
-<tt class="descname">versionCheck</tt><big>(</big><em>*args</em><big>)</big><a class="headerlink" href="#FlatCAM.App.versionCheck" title="Permalink to this definition">¶</a></dt>
+<dt id="FlatCAM.App.version_check">
+<tt class="descname">version_check</tt><big>(</big><em>*args</em><big>)</big><a class="headerlink" href="#FlatCAM.App.version_check" title="Permalink to this definition">¶</a></dt>
 <dd><p>Checks for the latest version of the program. Alerts the
 <dd><p>Checks for the latest version of the program. Alerts the
 user if theirs is outdated. This method is meant to be run
 user if theirs is outdated. This method is meant to be run
 in a saeparate thread.</p>
 in a saeparate thread.</p>

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   <td style="width: 33%" valign="top"><dl>
   <td style="width: 33%" valign="top"><dl>
       
       
-  <dt><a href="app.html#FlatCAM.App.versionCheck">versionCheck() (FlatCAM.App method)</a>
+  <dt><a href="app.html#FlatCAM.App.version_check">version_check() (FlatCAM.App method)</a>
   </dt>
   </dt>
 
 
   </dl></td>
   </dl></td>

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recent.json

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