parse the vector data. Freetype2 supports many font formats
including Type1, TrueType and OpenType fonts.
Enable with the WITH_FREETYPE2 compile flag, in the
source/blender/blenkernel and source/blender/blenlib dirs.
Redesigned the userpreference window layout. (not finished yet)
Enhanced the texteditor with; a rightmousemenu, clipboard text
support (for windows !) and the alt-m keystroke generates a 3d
text object. (up to 1000 characters)
(1, 2, 3, 4 and 7 from http://www.tncci.com/blender/feats.html)
For Windows, the WITH_QUICKTIME flag, together with approriate paths
is added to the following msvc6 'release' projectfiles:
bf\blender\projectfiles\blender\imbuf\BL_imbuf.dsp
bf\blender\projectfiles\blender\src\BL_src.dsp
bf\blender\projectfiles\blender\render\BRE_render.dsp
bf\blender\projectfiles\blender\blender.dsp
Erase the flag if you don't want Quicktime support.
This code allows you to load Quicktime images and movies as textures
and render animations to Quicktime movies.
Note that the selected output codec is *not* saved in the blendfile.
To enable Quicktime functionality you need the SDK from Apple:
OSX: ftp://ftp.apple.com/developer/Development_Kits/QT6SDK_Mac.hqx
Win: ftp://ftp.apple.com/developer/Development_Kits/QT6SDK_Win.hqx
Add the \QTDevWin\CIncludes and \QTDevWin\Libraries directories
from this SDK to your build environment.
Enable the WITH_QUICKTIME compile flag in the following directories:
bf\blender\source\blender\imbuf
bf\blender\source\blender\src
bf\blender\source\blender\render
bf\blender\source\creator
* Split Blender.c (created Blender.h)
* Followed a naming convention suggested by Willian for Modules and Classes.
* Implemented New, Get and GetSelected functions for the Object module.
* Implemented most of the attributes in the Get and Set functions for the
Object module.
* Hopefully fixed a link error on OS X.
Declared g_blenderdict externally in modules.h and moved the real
declaration to Blender.c
* Implemented BPY_end_python function.
* Implemented error handling. This results in rerunning a script after an
error has occurred. No need to restart blender anymore.
* Camera module supports dir()
* variable assignment now calls the Python equivalent function - this has
type checking and should be safer now.
* Implemented the Lamp module. Used the Camera module as a template.
* Implemented the Image module.
* Added EXPP_ClampFloat and EXPP_intError functions to gen_utils.[ch]
* Implemented 'constant' object.
directories exist. They don't exist for a standard Python 2.3 installation
but they aren't needed either... this is really a hack, I wish someone
who understood the freeze process better could look at this.
I am a little skeptical about this patch, because somehow
the file had the TXT_ISEXT flag set in it, and the support for
that feature isn't complete. What I want to know is how that
flag got set in the first place, none of the interface code
turns it on.
At least it fixes the crash.