Text editor used to add extra indentation when inserting new line from
line with dictionary. Also, fixed extra indentation when comma is inside string.
- render check for ortho/panorama combination wasn't working since the flags were not initialized at the time of checking.
- disable panorama button in ortho mode.
Redraw issue was caused due to different redraw rectangles used for 3d view redraw and
gathering PBVH nodes to be re-drawed. I moved redraw rect expansion with rect from
previous step into sculpt_get_redraw_rect, so now redrawing works as it was planned
some commits ago -- redraw everything to which is inside currect rectangle and rectangle
from previous stroke step -- this still prevents artifact caused by fast strokes but
mesh doesn't disappear.
Brecht, Nicholas: it's the simpliest fix i could suggest atm. I've got some more
ideas with additional node flags, but it looked more complicated for me and
made code more difficult to understand. If you could see something better (like
revert all this redraw fixes for fast strokes) please tell me.
Image Editor.
There's already a flag in use for tagging the "special drawing in
Image Editor" case, so make use of that now.
Most of the changes here are just whitespace tweaks...
discussed with Janne, Ton, Nathan and we agreed this kind of change at least needs discussion with module owners.
Its also too close to release to be making these kinds of changes.
commands used:
# reverse merge
svn merge -r36073:36072 .
# for some reason this gave a lot of property changes
svn revert `svn st | grep "^ M" | awk '{print $2}'`
# reverse merging didn't work here, removing while dir.
svn rm extern/eltopo/
# manually fixed conflict in
# ./source/blenderplayer/CMakeLists.txt
#
# also manually removed 2 lines from
# ./CMakeLists.txt
It was simply missed crazyspace correction for shape keys when mesh is
deformed by modifiers and current tool is smooth/layer (they need special
approach due to they don't use proxies)
* ghost frame 1 did nothing (alpha 0.0).
* was subtracting alpha from the existing alpha which could end up with negative alpha.
* with larger frame ranges the frames on each size would get too close to being the same as the active frames alpha, use 66% alpha for all non-active frames as well as time based falloff.
- only attempt to restore old 'user' settings (not local), since bundled blender's always use their own settings.
- only automatically run 'bpy.ops.wm.read_homefile()' after copying files if the user hasnt alreadt started making changes in the blend file.