and made that the default for windows software opengl because that
seems to be working better at least on XP. Previously this could only
be specified from the command line.
Operator to add action-clips now takes names without needing the "AC" prefix. The previous way was non-obvious for scripting usage, but did not cause too much trouble to replace.
When the user double-clicks on a document file in the Finder, OSX doesn't simply give the filename as a command-line argument when calling Blender, as it is done in other OSes.
Instead, it launches the app if needed, and then sends an "openFile" event.
The user can also open a document file by dropping its icon on the app dock icon. But as this is not real Drag'n'drop, I've renamed the Ghost event to a less confusing "GHOST_kEventOpenMainFile" name.
DND Ghost wiki page updated : http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/BlenderDev/Blender2.5/DragnDrop
- Keyframing and other KeyingSet-level settings are now included in the exported script too
- A table of lookups for ID-block shorthands is built and included to make running the exported script more efficient and less confusing
This commit adds an operator which saves the active Keying Set in a form which can be used to regenerate the Keying Set again in another file using the Keying Sets API.
This could be made smarter by caching the ID-blocks used, and writing aliases for those, but that can be done later.
set the draw method to triple buffer or overlap depending on the
configuration. Ideally I could get all cases working well with triple
buffer but it's hard in practice. At the moment there are two cases
that use overlap instead:
* opensource ATI drives on linux
* windows software renderer
Also added a utility function to check GPU device/os/driver.
This was previously only available from the datablocks viewer, but this is the direct replacement to the badly named 'speed' ipo-curve in the past ('speed' implies a rate that must be integrated/added to the results of past frame, rather than a factor).
Also, tweaked the RNA definition so that this shows as a slider (i.e. a factor), since the valid values for this are clamped to the [0, 1].
view, and be stuck there permantenly when leaving the region. Now the
button interaction is cancelled when starting a modal operator, not too
happy about this, but couldn't think of another way to detect this well.
- disallow setting swizzle's that have duplicate values: vec.xxx = [1,2,3]
- raise an error if the list setting a swizzle's longer.
- mathutils write callback was running on the wrong vector, which could crash blender.
- bpy.app moved into PyStructSequence (used by sys.float_info)
- added buildinfo into bpy.app.build_*
- bpy.ui removed (wasnt used)
- include external example files in Mathutils docs (only Mathutils and Vector are currently written)
- added support to auto document PyStructSequence's
- CMake had "'s inside all its strings.
This also means that only -s and -S are accepted to set start frame and scene (before, it would accept anything that started with s or S, you could have done blender -b file.blend -super 1 -Science "scene 2").
We really need better argument parsing...
account in quad split 3d view. Now WM_OP_EXEC/INVOKE_REGION_WIN
context stays in the current region if it is already a region
of type window, so the operator gets executed in the right context.
the texture would crash because the VBO was still bound. As I
understand it this is not necessarily against the opengl spec,
but might as well unbind it, the driver bug seems to have been
fixed but has not trickled down everywhere yet.
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23859
* Clearly labelled the way that the scrollbar hiding works. Also see the report comments for an overview
* Added another pair of flags for another one of the cases in which scrollbars should also get ignored; when the entire contents of the view are visible, a pair of flags is now set in the view2d data (instead of for the scrollers tempdata only) for detecting this case too
* Fixed the potential for scrollbars without zoom handles shown to have those handles still considered. This still happened in the User Preferences window, but has now been disabled.
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These changes still don't solve the bug though. Currently after the scrollbar operator passes through, the Outliner's activate-selection operators still fail to start.
- added an option to BLI_convertstringframe and BLI_convertstringframe_range to add digits if not found.
- removed BLI_convertstringframe where its obviously not needed - such as loading movies and sounds.
* Old files imported to 2.5 with curves that got cycles FModifiers added during version patching, would not have their keyframes shown for editing.
* #20893: Can't see/show the Properties area in the NLA
I don't know why this worked on a few of my test files several months ago, and yet now fails for many files today.