Now we store in the IFC file list of active bsdd user was using in Bonsai.
So when you open IFC file it automatically marks dictionaries as active and there's no need to go to bsdd UI, unless there are new dictionaries to add/remove.
Example - https://files.catbox.moe/kzwa2n.mp4
Previously some of them were saved only for current .blend file, moving them to preferences will make it more consistent with usual Blender UX. If needed we'll be able to add some way to fine-grain them later.
There's also a temporary patch that's going to migrate old .blend-props to new preferences-props to make process less disruptive.
Traceback errors give users an impression that some broke and maybe project now is in some invalid state and they should ctrl-z immediately, error reports are much more friendly.
Before - https://i.imgur.com/N4fUU1M.png
After - https://i.imgur.com/6On1Be0.png
People kept on getting confused with the align tool thinking it changed
the baseline to reference line offset whereas it actually just aligned
the object bodies. This tool now does exactly that.
Also start refactoring the "DumbWall" classes into the tools so we can
test them properly.
Use explicit element argument instead of props.representation_obj as representation_obj may not be there (e.g. removing rep items without item mode) or some other object might be in item mode and then booleans won't be unmarked.
Found the issue because of the failing test 🥳
1) avoid calling geometry.xxx multiple times as each time it creates a new copy
2) use numpy arrays with correct data type, so Blender could perform buffer copy significantly reducing overhead