Reshuffled the code a bit so that the parent-type gets set before the parent inverse matrices are calculated.
Thanks to Claas Eicke Kuhnen (cekuhnen) on Blender Artists for catching this.
* Insert Keyframe (IKEY) now only shows the menu requesting to choose a KeyingSet to use if there is no active KeyingSet. To get the old behaviour, the "always_prompt" boolean property for the "ANIM_OT_insert_keyframe_menu" operator should be supplied.
* After inserting/deleting keyframes without the menu, a popup menu confirming that the keyframes have been modified is shown. Please note that you do not need to click on this popup.
TODO:
Make the confirmation popup fade out after a fixed time.
the To Do was more like self-remaining since no one else is currently working with stereo :)
I will get back to that once 2.5alpha0 is out. In the mean time let's have a cleaner interface.
these are applied by adding constraints, drivers, control bones etc. making it possible to re-apply changes & improvements to many rigs at once.
testcase makes a finger rig (like in BBB) from 3 bones, the base tagged with an id property "type":"finger".
still missing is a way to update the driver dep's
also fixed an error in the property UI when the active bone is not on the active layer.
This means you can have a pose bone for eg and get the path...
pose.bones["Bone"]
uses rna internal functions, so will work for sequence strips etc.
- StructRNA.get(), used for getting ID props without exceptions...
val = C.object["someKey"]
or..
val = C.object.get("someKey", "defaultValue") # wont raise an error
- change rna property for testing if rna props are editable, test the flag rather then calling the function since the function depends on blenders state.
- fix a python exception with the ID-Property popup UI (when editing in more then 1 step)
duplicate_pose_channel_data(), the code to do this was inline in editarmature.c
duplicating editbones now duplicates posebone id-props
also removed an if test for &channew->constraints since it will always be true.
fixes a crash that happens when formatting a python exception into a report. - for now use pythons string formatting function.
happens when running the simple operator template so not sure if its worth re-tagging :S
Leftmouse+Ctrl to extrude now mapped to Click instead of Release. Release was used to avoid conflict with lasso, but it isn't safe with modal operators that use Press to confirm (subsequent Release then extruded). Click is semantically closer to what we want here.
The old file was very outdated, messy and included lots of excess information.
The new one is more specific to Blender 2.5 and is more concise, to the point.
Additionally this should mean we can avoid having a release_250.txt file in addition to this, to help clean up the install folder.
* Now has documentation links and recent files.
* Click on image or outside splash to make it go away.
* Still has old image, new one will be committed later.
- remove functions such as operator_int(), operator_enum(), operator_string
this mixed with keyword arguments in a way that made them hard to read.
Instead, have operator() always return properties rather then needing an argument.
- rename prop_pointer() --> prop_object(), pointer is more a C thing.
- missed item_enumR(), rename to prop_enum()
* Tweaked the code for operator buttons so that only those operator buttons in the toolbar have their text left-aligned. This is done at layout-block level
* Silenced "file_init" print when opening the file browser
* Disabled animateability of the "active_shape_key_index" for Objects, since this property behaves in a very unpredictable manner, leading to problems with users trying to keyframe shapekey values and ending up keying the list.
* Remove some unnecessary RNA wrapping code