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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Brecht Van Lommel
366a64959c 2.5: Render/Game Engine
An engine to use for output can now be selected an influences what
shows in the buttons window, only showing relevant data. The idea
behind this is to make it more clear what is supported where, make
the system more pluggable for external render/game engines, and save
space hiding stuff that is not relevant anyway.

* Top header now has an engine menu, to choose between the blender
  render engine, game engine, and other future external engines.
* If the game engine is enabled, the buttons window should show
  only properties that work in the game engine, and similarly for
  the render engine.
* Moved panels from the logic space and game tabs to the physics,
  scene and world tabs instead, and removed the game tab.
* Materials and textures tabs should eventually become game
  specific too, to better show what is supported.
2009-07-23 21:50:40 +00:00
Brecht Van Lommel
1f4fa869e4 2.5: RNA & UI
* Revert lamp sampling/buffers change. The right enum items should
  be defined in RNA, not the layout, so that it works in outliner,
  python api too.
* Also changed type popup to radio buttons again, and removed the
  icons. This is more consistent, and I don't think it's a good idea
  to start using icons for these things, too much clutter.

* Replace Mesh with Normals panel in the mesh buttons.
* Remove Material panel from mesh buttons.
* Added name fields for shape/vgroup/vcol/uv.
* Spacing tweak to Object and Bone names.

* Fix some naming conflicts in RNA, with "name" and "type" properties
  being defined twice in the same struct.

* context.scene.tool_settings -> context.tool_settings.
2009-07-21 00:55:20 +00:00
Daniel Genrich
d301d8174c Some little UI adjustments to cloth + fluid panel and their presets 2009-07-20 17:15:41 +00:00
Campbell Barton
a705f64245 python access to operators now hides the _OT_ syntax, eg. SOME_OT_operator -> some.operator
this works for the calling operators from python and using the RNA api.

bpy.ops.CONSOLE_exec() is now bpy.ops.console.exec()

eg.
split.itemO("PARTICLE_OT_editable_set", text="Free Edit") becomes... split.itemO("particle.editable_set", text="Free Edit")

For now any operator thats called checks if its missing _OT_ and assumes its python syntax and converts it before doing the lookup.

bpy.ops is a python class in release/ui/bpy_ops.py which does the fake submodules and conversion, the C operator api is at bpy.__ops__

personally Id still rather rename C id-names not to contain the _OT_ text which would avoid the conversion, its called a lot since the UI has to convert the operators.
2009-07-17 12:26:40 +00:00
Guillermo S. Romero
9eebb2ca36 SVN maintenance. 2009-07-16 22:06:04 +00:00
Daniel Genrich
37d33d0b76 2.5 UI: Renaming cloth UI file to fit naming scheme 2009-07-16 21:22:52 +00:00