* AutoKeying was broken after the fix to get automerge working again in 3D view. The 3D-View check was swallowing the processing before autokeying could be done. Separated these out again.
* The error print when some external data couldn't be found for objects was missing a newline.
Fixed gcc-4.0 compile error (cocoa)
Updated scons to build cocoa (32bit & 64bit) (Thx Jens Verwiebe for the patch):
- make sure right python is unzipped to app-bundle ( printing information at the end of compiling )
- make sure arch-setting appends needed flags ( depending on OSX-version obsolete sometimes but harmless )
- link correct frameworks depending on gfx-api ( cocoa/carbon)
- conscript prepared for cocoa objC-files
- link to openAL-framework, using the headers from blender-lib + the symbols in framework
Usage instruction:
The default build is Cocoa 32bit.
To change it, copy config/darwin-config.py to user-config.py in the blender folder, and edit:
- WITH_GHOST_COCOA & MACOSX_ARCHITECTURE variables to select cocoa/carbon, and the arch (i386, X86_64, ppc, ..)
- the libs options as usual
* Extrude and Duplicate for Armatures now use proper macros instead of manually calling transform themselves. This means that repeating these operators now works properly.
** NOTE: there's a bug with macros now which prevents the 'forked' extrude operator working correctly. Bug report filed for this.
* Included the proper operators for extrude and duplicate in the toolbar + menus. The operators used there did not activate transform, which meant that users often could not tell that the operation had occurred at all.
This first part of the fix makes it possible to animate ramp settings by making sure that the paths for ramps and their elements can be determined. While the code for constructing the path to the ramps is relatively simple, the code for the elements is a bit more involved :/
However, this commit only fixes the paths, but most of the ramp settings still cannot be keyframed directly from the UI buttons/widgets (i.e. from Material/Texture buttons) since the buttons still use the old layouts.
* There's an unresolved error in transform_conversions.c which I've flagged in this commit. I'm not quite sure what the exact intentions of that code were (i.e. was the "void_pointer = 1" really intended)
- Generated and uploaded api docs - http://www.blender.org/documentation/250PythonDoc
- Added Edit docs menu item & operators as discussed with Mindrones, Brecht, Stani & Letterip @ bconf, needs some web backend. python operator can aparently use xml/rpc to upload docstrings.
- Added operator invoke function - context.manager.invoke_props_popup(self.__operator__, event)
this calls a popup for invoke by default (which intern calls execute())
- Own recent commit to game framing applied to non-camera views too.
- v3d->persp is deprecated but still used in some places.
- Transforming strips could overlap 1 frame if moving them below frame 0
- Transforming overlapping strips could go into an eternal loop (though overlapping strips should not exist)
The previous order is correct, the new order forced all global scale on local axis (in object mode).
The "problem" with scaling (or mirroring) in object mode along an axis that is not aligned along one of the local axis is that the result has to be decomposed (as best it can by TransMat3ToSize) into scaling factors along local axis. The more axis aligned the object is, the more "correct" it will look, with the worse being a scale along two local axis when the scaling axis is right between them.
One "solution" could be to make all Mirror transform in object mode work on local axis only (but I don't think that would be correct, since it still works correctly on aligned axis).
Coded a 'path' getter for Texture Slots. This was a bit more involved than for other paths, since texture slots used the names of the textures assigned, which would be troublesome when a texture got used twice or more.
I've made this a separate operator to Make Parent, since the two were signficantly different (this version only works for Objects, and doesn't care about other types of parenting).
* #19727: Noise modifier does nothing with size 1.0
When the 'Size' and 'Phase' parameters were both 1.0 exactly, and evaltime was an integer (as is the case when doing animation evaluation but not for Graph Editor drawing), the noise calculation function was bailing out. Now, the 'z' component supplied to this function is a decimal value (hardcoded to 0.1 after experimentation) to try and avoid this situation.
* Graph Editor 'Bake' operator was using wrong poll callback, making it useless when trying to use it on a F-Curve that only has modifiers on it (i.e. the main use case of the operator!)
- fix glew.h typedefs using long instead of int
A visible impact of this issue was a wrong manipulators behavior in 64bit mac blender. (buffer passed to glSelectbuffer was of wrong data type)
- use Cocoa function to convert keys character value to isoLatin-1 encoding instead of the translation table. Works better with international keyboards
- enable stereo GL option
- fix source/creator CMake file to remove unneeded folders in the app bundle (the __MACOSX stuff). (Thx jensverwiebe)
Fixes for these were provided by the submitter, Clark Tucker (ctucker_toc). Thanks!
- #19724: Fix for problems with lasso select with 'occlude background geometry' turned off. Removed a duplicate call to ED_view3d_init_mats_rv3d().
(NOTE: I couldn't reproduce the error on my system, but the duplicate call does look rather fishy. Removing it doesn't seem to have any negative effects at least)
- #19725: Lasso select does not update 'selected vertex count' in 'INFO bar'. Added a notifier here to get the counter refreshed.
* Restored the Grease Pencil tools to the toolbar
Probably, if the reason they were commented out before was so that the repeat stuff is visible, we can swap the order of those two. Otherwise, it's good to have somewhere for the operators now (so that the hotkeys can be found)
* Hotkey displays in the tooltips now show the keymodifier too
For example, "D LeftMouse" or "Ctrl D LeftMouse" for the Grease Pencil operators, instead of just "LeftMouse" or "Ctrl LeftMouse".