blender/release/scripts/op/image.py
Campbell Barton 30d180ff0d bugfix [#23194] export UVs miss the extension file
also made all other exporters do this.

Made some internal changes.
- moved path functions from bpy.utils to bpy.path (similar to os.path)
- added functions...
  bpy.path.ensure_ext(path, ".ext", case_sensitive=False) # simple function to ensure the extension is set.
  bpy.path.resolve_ncase(path) # useful for importing scenes made on windows where the path case doesnt match the files.
2010-08-06 01:40:54 +00:00

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# <pep8 compliant>
import bpy
from bpy.props import StringProperty
class EditExternally(bpy.types.Operator):
'''Edit image in an external application'''
bl_idname = "image.external_edit"
bl_label = "Image Edit Externally"
bl_options = {'REGISTER'}
filepath = StringProperty(name="File Path", description="Path to an image file", maxlen=1024, default="")
def _editor_guess(self, context):
import platform
system = platform.system()
image_editor = context.user_preferences.filepaths.image_editor
# use image editor in the preferences when available.
if not image_editor:
if system == 'Windows':
image_editor = ["start"] # not tested!
elif system == 'Darwin':
image_editor = ["open"]
else:
image_editor = ["gimp"]
else:
if system == 'Darwin':
# blender file selector treats .app as a folder
# and will include a trailing backslash, so we strip it.
image_editor.rstrip('\\')
image_editor = ["open", "-a", image_editor]
else:
image_editor = [image_editor]
return image_editor
def execute(self, context):
import os
import subprocess
filepath = bpy.path.abspath(self.properties.filepath)
if not os.path.exists(filepath):
self.report('ERROR', "Image path '%s' not found." % filepath)
return {'CANCELLED'}
cmd = self._editor_guess(context) + [filepath]
subprocess.Popen(cmd)
return {'FINISHED'}
def invoke(self, context, event):
try:
filepath = context.space_data.image.filepath
except:
self.report({'ERROR'}, "Image not found on disk")
return {'CANCELLED'}
self.properties.filepath = filepath
self.execute(context)
return {'FINISHED'}
class SaveDirty(bpy.types.Operator):
'''Select object matching a naming pattern'''
bl_idname = "image.save_dirty"
bl_label = "Save Dirty"
bl_options = {'REGISTER', 'UNDO'}
def execute(self, context):
unique_paths = set()
for image in bpy.data.images:
if image.dirty:
filepath = bpy.path.abspath(image.filepath)
if "\\" not in filepath and "/" not in filepath:
self.report({'WARNING'}, "Invalid path: " + filepath)
elif filepath in unique_paths:
self.report({'WARNING'}, "Path used by more then one image: " + filepath)
else:
unique_paths.add(filepath)
image.save()
return {'FINISHED'}
class ProjectEdit(bpy.types.Operator):
'''Select object matching a naming pattern'''
bl_idname = "image.project_edit"
bl_label = "Project Edit"
bl_options = {'REGISTER'}
_proj_hack = [""]
def execute(self, context):
import os
import subprocess
EXT = "png" # could be made an option but for now ok
for image in bpy.data.images:
image.tag = True
bpy.ops.paint.image_from_view()
image_new = None
for image in bpy.data.images:
if not image.tag:
image_new = image
break
if not image_new:
self.report({'ERROR'}, "Could not make new image")
return {'CANCELLED'}
filepath = os.path.basename(bpy.data.filepath)
filepath = os.path.splitext(filepath)[0]
# filepath = bpy.path.clean_name(filepath) # fixes <memory> rubbish, needs checking
if filepath.startswith(".") or filepath == "":
# TODO, have a way to check if the file is saved, assume .B25.blend
tmpdir = context.user_preferences.filepaths.temporary_directory
filepath = os.path.join(tmpdir, "project_edit")
else:
filepath = "//" + filepath
obj = context.object
if obj:
filepath += "_" + bpy.path.clean_name(obj.name)
filepath_final = filepath + "." + EXT
i = 0
while os.path.exists(bpy.path.abspath(filepath_final)):
filepath_final = filepath + ("%.3d.%s" % (i, EXT))
i += 1
image_new.name = os.path.basename(filepath_final)
ProjectEdit._proj_hack[0] = image_new.name
image_new.filepath_raw = filepath_final # TODO, filepath raw is crummy
image_new.file_format = 'PNG'
image_new.save()
bpy.ops.image.external_edit(filepath=filepath_final)
return {'FINISHED'}
class ProjectApply(bpy.types.Operator):
'''Select object matching a naming pattern'''
bl_idname = "image.project_apply"
bl_label = "Project Apply"
bl_options = {'REGISTER'}
def execute(self, context):
image_name = ProjectEdit._proj_hack[0] # TODO, deal with this nicer
try:
image = bpy.data.images[image_name]
except KeyError:
self.report({'ERROR'}, "Could not find image '%s'" % image_name)
return {'CANCELLED'}
image.reload()
bpy.ops.paint.project_image(image=image_name)
return {'FINISHED'}
def register():
pass
def unregister():
pass
if __name__ == "__main__":
register()