- Change cursor changing from mouse press to mouse click. A bit "delayed"
UI feedback, but otherwise we'll be unable to use double-click events here
- Change clinebacks to callbacks in comment for select_line operator.
Or it was supposed to be clinebacks?
- cursor_set which just sets cursor position immediatelly
- selection_set which could be used to select block of text
Now there're could be operators binded to mouse double-click event
Some reorg of modules/pages, start makesdna and makesrna.
In many places license block needs to be changed to not start with /**, because otherwise documentation will go weird.
Use shift-del to cut, ctrl-ins to copy and shift-ins to paste
Most of editors support this hotkeys and it's annoying when you
trying to use them in text space.
Annoyance was that operators that defined and __init__ function would need to do...
def __init__(self, another_self):
....
py/rna was calling the class directly with PyObject_Call() but needed to pass the pre-allocated object only so __init__() would run .
This works OK internally but becomes messy since __new__ and __init__ always get the same args there was no way to avoid a superfluous self argument to __init__.
WM_modal_tweak_exit() was making incorrect use of the user-pref option
"Release Confirms Transform", indicated by confused coder comment
(<quote>"XXX: WTH is this?"</quote>).
This manisfested when moving markers by just click-dragging and
existing marker, and having it "drop" whereever the mouse was released
regardless of the user-pref option. This was quite confusing as it was
inconsistent with the way that all other transforms worked when this
option is off, where you would usually start the transform (click-
drag), release the button, move around a bit, and then finally click
to end.
problem and crash
- It turns out we still need the "copyob" still, if for nothing other
than making sure that the unkeyed transforms can get restored. This
was removed originally as I thought that just reevaluating the
animation would work.
- Removed a buggy line of logic that was causing crashes when there
was no animation data. It's better to just assume that if animation
data exists, that something exists there.
- Make Duplicates Real was not clearing data such as the new animation
data or constraints.
I have no idea why this hasn't been implemented before (the DEFINES were even there already). But since the Ipo (Fcurve) Actuator supports it I don't see why Action and ShapeKey shouldn't.
More than a new feature or a bugfix this is actually a step forward into unifying them.
From the patch description:
"A new panel is proposed to bring togheter all the properties of a material that belong to the render pipeline level.
Such properties are currently not mixable with node materials, as nodes operate on a shader level."
Commiting this patch as approved in the sundy meeting.
Switching layers reveiled hidden objects in wrong positions, changes
are currently not being handled for hidden objects.
Only way to fix it is by completely update newly visible objects...
(Also fixed a typo and a compile warning)
Halo texture: disabling texture slot with [] button didn't work.
Note: halos only allow 1 texture slot, UI allows to add more. This
rna template stuff for texture slots I rather don't touch though...
Removed superfluous blend-mode change which was causing some weird
white lines to appear, especially when using some markers that don't
have any names.
* Particle system's are comparable to texture slots, which can
only exist within an id block. Particle settings on the other
hand are idblocks which should be pinnable just like textures.
* When particle settings are pinned only properties that make
sense without the actual particle system are shown in the
particle panel.
* Now texture pinning works consistently for all textures.
* The only problem is that there is no way to pin textures if there are
no textures in the context path, so it's for example impossible to pin
the texture of a displace modifier without adding a texture somewhere
else and selecting that texture first. I my opinion this is quite
counter productive so perhaps a dedicated "only textures" texture
context option is needed after all.
So, it turns out that dupliframes weren't that bad to restore... the
old version didn't do truly accurate transform freezing as it didn't
update ancestors too. However, as a modelling tool, this will probably
suffice.
* All the various index-related issues should finally be sorted now.
It seems you cannot just partially implement some of these active
index getter/setters...
* Standardised the call used by PoseLib operators to get the Object
from which they get the active PoseLib data from
* PoseLib operators which require some existing data to work now use a
poll() which checks for this
* Added back the operator used to make standard actions into ones
usable by PoseLib
* Added a dummy operator for the apply active pose button which really
just calls the same backend functions as "Browse Interactive", but
which has a nicer frontend (naming + description) for the purpose of
being used in this way
* Also, removed some useless code from here