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This makes it possible for popups to have their confirm & cancel buttons defined in the operator's draw callback. When used with popups created by: `WindowManager::invoke_props_dialog()` to override the default confirm/cancel buttons. In the case of `WindowManager::popover(..)` & `bpy.ops.wm.call_panel()` this can be used to add confirm/cancel buttons. Details: - When the confirm or cancel text argument is a blank string the button isn't shown, making it possible to only show a single button. - The template is similar to UILayout::operator in that it returns the operator properties for the confirm action. - MS-Windows alternate ordering of Confirm/Cancel is followed. Needed to resolve #124098. Ref !124139 |
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