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Author SHA1 Message Date
Campbell Barton
8063417de5 bevel_center.py - avoid 2 python errors. (doing recursive before bevel, now UI prevents this)
console.py - if the scriptdir didnt exist it would do an error, now just ignore and dont try to do the console_autoexec.py stuff
doc_browser.py - If you typed in an invalid module it would give an error and exit, now have a message instead.
2006-12-12 05:29:42 +00:00
Willian Padovani Germano
7cad5ce842 Bug #4279: doc browser script broken.
http://projects.blender.org/tracker/?func=detail&aid=4279&group_id=9&atid=125

Thanks Wim Van Hoydonck for report / fix.
2006-06-11 21:35:14 +00:00
Willian Padovani Germano
d65fc84a68 Note: this commit includes new functionality to save and restore scripts configure options. This is ongoing work, scripts still have to be updated to use this feature and more tests are needed, though many have been performed. The new Scripts Config Editor script is the main part of this. If anyone wants to check it, only the AC3D importer and exporter have already been updated to use it: simply open them (you can then cancel with ESC) to have the data created, then try the config editor.
Scripts:
- Thanks Jean-Michel Soler (jms) for updated versions of dispaint, fixfromarmature and unweld (also renamed to remove version part).
- Thanks Bart for the upgraded VRML exporter (great doc webpage!).  It is available as VRML 97 and the original VRML 2 is for now still there, to help users testing the new version.  For the next release the old one should be removed, of course.
- New script: Scripts Config Editor (Scripts win -> Scripts -> System).  Scripts with config options (simple data that is to be set according to user needs or preferences) can use this facility instead of providing a gui and writing config files to disk themselves.
- Added new menu: System, available in the Scripts win.
- Updated sys_info.py, help_browse.py and the AC3D importer and exporter.
- Removed use of the Scrollbar and added arrow keys and mouse wheel support instead in Daniel Dunbar's old doc_browser.py. The scrollbar events handling doesn't exist, Ton suggested removing the scrollbar from the API months ago.  For now its ref doc is gone and no bundled script uses it, until we get time to implement it properly.
- Added module BPyRegistry.py with functions to handle reading / writing config files automatically to the scripts/bpydata/config dir.
- Removing dir release/bpydata and its contents (moved earlier to release/scripts/bpydata/)
- Bug #2379: made small changes to bevel_center's ui to fix a problem reported by Alexander Ewering (intrr):
http://projects.blender.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=125&aid=2379&group_id=9

BPython:
- Thanks Campbell Barton for new functionality: Blender.Get() now can also return all the paths from the user prefs -> file paths win and there is a new function: Blender.sys.expandpath() to transform Blender paths (those starting with '//' and ending with '#') to absolute paths.
- Added function Blender.ShowHelp(), to open the Scripts Help Browser with a given help page -- just a time saver for scripts.
- Improved function Blender.Run() to also work with gui and file select scripts.
- Found a (new?) crash related to NMesh.PutRaw when creating a new object while in edit mode.  Leaving / entering edit mode fixes the problem, so a check for obj created, edit mode and leaving / re-entering it were added to the code for now (gdb didn't help much, no backtrace)
- doc updates, including splitting intro page in two, with bpython related stuff (registering / documenting / configuring scripts and command line mode (thanks Chris Want for "use system variables to pass parameters to scripts" idea).
- Registry: functions have been updated to support writing to / reading from disk, for the config editor -- only simple config data supported, for large amounts coders should write to a file themselves.  This is done with a new parameter: Registry.GetKey(keyname, True) will also search for the key on the config dir, if not already loaded; equiv. for Registry.SetKey(keyname, dict, True).  Data is only written to / read from disk when needed and only scripts already used (assuming they support this functionality) will have config data saved.
2005-04-16 05:25:42 +00:00
Willian Padovani Germano
c702b237d5 Scripts:
-- adding help_browser.py to show help for installed scripts;
-- updated scripts to include basic doc info to be shown with above script:
    script authors can / will / should update with more info, of course;
-- updated some scripts to newer versions: disp_paint, fixfromarmature, hotkeys, etc.
2004-11-07 16:31:13 +00:00
Willian Padovani Germano
9282827720 New scripts:
- hotkeys, obdatacopier and renameobjectbyblock, all from Jean-Michel Soler (jms);
- bevel_center by Loic Berthe, suggested for inclusion by jms;
- doc_browser, by Daniel Dunbar (Zr)

  Thanks to them for the new contributions!

  (I included doc_browser at 'Misc' because only users interested in script writing would actually use it, but it could also be under 'Help'.  Opinions?)

BPython related:
- Added scriptlink methods to object, lamp, camera and world.
- Object: added object.makeTrack and object.clearTrack (old track method).
- sys: made sys.exists(path) return 0 for not found; 1 for file, 2 for dir and -1 for neither.
- doc updates and fixes.
- made ONLOAD event work.  G.f's SCENESCRIPT bit was being zeroed in set_app_data.
- Blender: updated functions Load and Save to support the builtin importers and exporters besides .blend (dxf, videoscape, vrml 1.0, stl, ...)
- Draw: added mouse wheel events.
- Scene: added scene.play to play back animations (like ALT+A and SHIFT+ALT+A).  Makes a good counter, too, when the 'win' attribute is set to a space that doesn't "animate".

The scene.play() addition and the fix to ONLOAD scriptlinks is part of the work for a Blender demo mode.  It already works, but I'll still add support for Radiosity calculations and fix a thing in main(): it executes onload scripts too early (BIF_Init), giving funny results in alt+a animations and renderings when firing up Blender.  Loading after the program is up has no such problems.  When I finish I'll post examples of demo mode scripts.
2004-07-03 05:17:04 +00:00