His log:
One of the calls to PIL_dynlib_get_error_as_string was assuming that
it would return a valid string and not NULL (perhaps by converting
to std::string).
This patch simply changes it to always return a string, even when the
error is not recognized.
Patch by Darryl Pogue (paradox).
Blender cuts off datablock names at 20 chars, which causes issues if you're trying to access Scenes with a string longer
than 20 chars.
Ex.
s = 'GuildPub-Writers_GLOBAL'
Blender.Scene.New(s) #This creates the scene "GuildPub-Writers_GLOB"
Blender.Scene.Get(s) #This throws an error: the name and the string don't match
This patch cuts down the input of Scene.Get() to the 20 char limits, thus making the the above example return the correct
scene.
When using a transform and there didn't exist an IPO-channel for that transform's focus (i.e. no rot curves when rotating) and "K" mode was active, there would be a crash due to missing checks for such situations.
- calling Text_reset within C/Api funcs didnt decref the Py_None Text_reset returned.
- Text_delete wasnt checking if the input was an int.
- a number of functions wernt checking if the text was removed.
console.py
- added clear output
- command history leaves empty command before wrapping
- add imports as dummy user input so commands written to a text file will run.
- faster writing of output to a textblock.
Commit patch #8195
New outliner mode: Sequence, it's show all the sequence and strip that
we have in the outliner, split it for type (particle, sound and so on..).
Some notes to take care:
* The strip can be selected with LMB
* The sequence can be deleted with XKEY (all the selected)
* The "Meta" are stored in a single tree (Meta Strip)
with all the sequence.
* Duplicate sequence (with the same name) are store in a single tree
and you can select all the Sequence with LMB in the "root" entry.
* Also show the directory path.
[ As Ton point in the tracker, still need more work (and options, Luca made
a really good list in the tracker), so move to the trunk and start
working here, probably a good topic for next meeting. ]
Commit patch #7788, allow to set the render step, so it's
possible make render every N frames only.
The step is change in Scene buttons (F10), below start and
end frame buttons.
Also add a command line options (-j), so it's possible to
overwrite the file step (useful for renderfarm).
[ Brecht, this work with OpenGL renders and simulated
the skipped frames, please double check ]
Three features that were on the main UI interface are now
moved to the Advanced Settings panel:
Margin, Actor (that becomes Sensor Actor) and No sleeping.
Sensor Actor is now a feature: it can be turned on and off
for all types of objects, and not just static objects.
Select the Sensor Actor button to make the object visible
to Near and Radar sensor.
The button is selected by default for dynamic objects
and unselected by default for static objects, to match
previous behavior.
Patch #9673: "Short patch to make spacehandler event scripts work more like normal python gui script handlers" by Steven Truppe:
http://projects.blender.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=127&aid=9673&group_id=9
This patch adds the Blender.eventValue variable available for space handlers, holding the event value (aka 1 for button and key presses, X or Y coordinate for mousex / mousey movement). Thanks, Steven. PS: this doesn't break existing scripts.
using linking together the precompiled library shader code and
material code and recompiling it all again for each material even
if it gives a performance hit, since the previous workaround only
worked on some driver versions still.
Finally, after a long time new render candy for the non-game peoples! :)
Good doc is here: (url splits in two)
http://www.harkyman.com/2008/08/06/controllable-shadow-intensity-
and-color/
Note the colorpicker for shadow is in "Shadow and Spot" panel. A bit
hidden, could get more attention. For later. :)
Removed superfluous check for destination IPO-block/IPO-curve which may not have existed. This meant that pasting keyframes into an "empty" Action Channel sometimes failed.
Bug #17599:
Summary: Python constraints, good in 2.46 not working anymore in 2.47
http://projects.blender.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=125&aid=17599&group_id=9
Improved my old hack to avoid frame changed scriptlinks from running when rendering stills, should fix this bug. It also causes REDRAW scriptlinks to be executed during renders, but that conforms to how FRAMECHANGED ones work.
BTW: this can still be improved. The current system meant to disable all Python functionality at once needs imo to be replaced by one that allows to enable / disable per feature (scriptlinks, pyconstraints, pynodes, etc.). A better way to inform scriptlinks about what is going on (render, anim, render anim, etc.) would also help. Will discuss with others.
correct if there was more than one camera. It shoots rays from the
active camera, but used the viewport from whichever camera was drawn
last, now it uses the correct vieport.
QUATERNION
B_BONE_REST
INVERT_VERTGROUP
MULTIMODIFIER
to the bpy armature modifier API.
It also fixes a significant problem - In the docs, it refers to
the 'VERTGROUP' field as being a string value, shared
by lattice, armature, etc, referring to the 'VGroup' field in the
armature modifier that defines a vertex group 'mask'
which the armature's effect is restricted to.
However, previously, for some very mistaken reason, in processing
the getters/setters for the armature modifier, the
VERTGROUP field was pointing to the quite different 'Vert. Groups'
toggle in the armature modifier, that enables or
disables using vertex groups for deformation (as opposed to
envelopes).
I've fixed this, so VERTGROUP points to the VGroup string, as is
already defined in the docs and consistent with other
modifiers like Lattice. A new field: 'VGROUPS' has been added,
which is the analog to the 'Vert Groups' toggle.
- This feature had been removed from the code! So this is how things work now:
For normal (non-child) hair particles the length vgroup is used if we're not in particle edit mode and if there are no child particles. So for example checking "Parents" in the visualization panel when children are in use will result in full length parent strands, this is a feature so that you can see how the parent's go to predict child behavior better, not a bug :)
Outliner option 'unlink group' didn't remove its members, in case the
group members were local in file, a confusing situation happened. Now
it removes members.