- Extrude Menu not longer restricted by selection mode, only selection totals (will show all possible options for the selection, regardless of selection mode)
- Missing operator descriptions
Ekey: Extrude Region
Based on selection totals:
Extrude region along normal if at least one face selected
Extrude vertex along normal if only one vertex selected (experimental)
Extrude edge on its plane if only one edge selected (experimental)
Extrude with no constraint axis otherwise
Shift-Ekey: Extrude Individual
Based on selection modes and selection totals
Individual Faces if face select and some faces are selected
Individual Edges if edge select and some edges are selected
Individual Vertice otherwise
Alt-Ekey: Extrude Menu (only shows valid options for selection mode and selection totals)
Inserting keyframes for properties that don't already have F-Curves shouldn't occur if auto keyframing is set to 'replace' only (i.e. see timeline -> frame -> autokey mode menu for details).
Thanks to example .3ds file and bug report from stridernzl.
1) The API function for adding textures to meshes was not working correctly, resulting in a Null texture slot being created (i.e. a texture slot was created, but the given texture could never be assigned to this).
Fixed by making the function always require a texture as input (as with other places that use pointers as arguments).
2) In "Textured" draw mode, the imported meshes were shown white (i.e. without any textures).
It appears that that the old old setting (mesh.faceUV) is no longer valid/wrapped in RNA, so worked around this by setting the 'tex' setting for UV-faces on. From the UI, this seems to do the same thing as entering editmode and assigning an image to the faces from the image editor.
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I've also removed a few lines of commented 2.4x code that is no longer valid. Hopefully there wasn't anything too valuable that I accidentally removed in this process ;)
- Python script to crossfade two sound strips in the sequencer
- Fix for the libsamplerate code producing awful audio when resampling sequencer strips
- Changed default resampler to a linear one (as temporary workaround for a bug that seems to be in the samplerate code)
- Fix for the OpenAL device to return a more accurate playback position
- recode of the whole sequencer audio handling
- encode audio flag removed, instead you choose None as audio codec, added None for video codec too
- ffmpeg formats/codecs: enabled: theora, ogg, vorbis; added: matroska, flac (not working, who can fix?), mp3, wav
- sequencer wave drawing
- volume animation (now also working when mixing down to a file!)
- made sequencer strip position and length values unanimatable
This commit adds a few more execution contexts for operators, given the increasing tendency for some special regiontypes to exist within areas that must have their own set of special operators.
Examples of these include the "channel" operators in the Animation Editors (i.e. those in the 'Channels' menu), and the "Fit to Preview Window" operator for the Sequencer.
Previously, operators such as these would not function when clicked on from the menus, and they would not show the hotkeys they were mapped to.
Also, fixed a few operator definitions in the Animation Editors which were missing ot->prop defines. This meant that some hotkeys (mainly selection) were shown incorrectly in the menus.
Patch by Daniel Salazar - ZanQdo
- Do not change save the distance factor since this is not relevant as a preset, it should stay at what ever the user
set it to work with that particular scene
- fixed a tooltip
Disables save buffers and full sample when render border is turned on (render doesn't work otherwise because save buffers doesn't support border rendering).
This commit introduces the Select More/Less Operators (Ctrl +/-) for keyframes. This works like the ones for curves, by only selecting/deselecting keyframes lying in the same F-Curve. Inter F-Curve selection is not done by this operator. That is the job for another one.
This is especially useful for F-Curves set in the 0-1-0 pattern (i.e. 3 keyframes forming localised peaks), where the peaks can be selected by clicking on them individually, and immediately surrounding '0' values are selected too using "Select More".