On earlier versions there is no proper multi-monitor support, so we leave the
choice still. But for 10.9 this just interacts better with other elements like
spaces and the dock.
With edits by Campbell, thanks!
Looks like in some cases (driver dependent?), `XDeviceMotionEvent` get generated with only part of expected data
(e.g. only x coordinate, only pressure, etc.), data which did not change since last event being NULL.
We know which data to actually handle with `XDeviceMotionEvent.first_axis` and `XDeviceMotionEvent.axes_count` values.
Reviewed by: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D208
The console window is hidden by default, but we need to avoid this when
starting from the command prompt, because it would hide the window you just
typed the command in.
Previously it would check if Blender was started from "explorer.exe" to
determine that, but that wasn't working for application launchers like
Appetizer or Colibri. Instead we now check if the process ID is the same as
the process ID of the console window, which appears to work reliably.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D122
This means that if you have WITH_BF_QUICKTIME or WITH_CODEC_QUICKTIME enabled,
it will always use QTKit.
The old backend was only used on 32 bit OS X builds, now 32 and 64 bit builds will
give consistent input/output. On Windows or Linux quicktime isn't being used.
and restore of window setups with multiple monitors, but they are also causing
regressions, in particular issues with Blender overlapping the taskbar and the
user preferences opening wrong. We decided to revert to the old behavior for
the release.
See bug #36707 for the full explanation.
Issue was caused by bug in mesa #54080 which makes
glXQueryDrawable fail with GLXBadDrawable for any
request with direct context.
Worked around by temporary overriding X error handling
when getting old interval value and disablingintervals
extension if this query fails.
Also added check for glXSwapIntervalEXT which is
apparently NULL here with GLX_EXT_swap_control=1.
There is some sort of problem with the SSE2 code path, but I couldn't find
the cause, maybe a compiler bug due to the large amount of inlining? For
now I've disabled SSE2 optimizatons in 32 bit GCC builds.