* Windows installer not working for non-admin users and multiple users
* Addon scripts not installing next to user configuration
* Portable install not being taken into account in all places
The main problem was the windows installer was installing system scripts in
AppData next to the user configuration directory, which is not shared between
users. Now these are installed in ProgramFiles, and only addon scripts added
by the users go to AppData.
On all platforms, addon scripts were sometimes getting installed between
system scripts, because the scripts folder in the executable directory was
given precedence over the user configuration folder, that is no longer done
now. So addons now behave like user configuration, they are preserved even
if you download a newer build of the same blender version.
If you have an installation of 2.57 on windows, the addon install location
will not change until we do the version bump to 2.58, to avoid conflicts with
the existing the installed 2.57 version.
The old behavior of giving precedence to the local folder was done to support
portable install, where all configuration is written to the local folder. This
is now implemented differently: if and only if a "config" folder exists in the
local folder, portable install will be assumed, and files will only be written
to that local folder.
Added some API compatibility code again, since some API-changes weren't even documented
(they even didn't do a proper version-bump, arghh!)
If it breaks again, please tell!
* removed a lot of old cruft code for ancient ffmpeg versions
* made it compile again against latest ffmpeg / libav GIT
(also shouldn't break distro ffmpegs, since those API changes
have been introduced over a year ago. If it nevertheless breaks,
please send me an email)
In the case of this bug e.g. material.new became MATERiAL_OT_new, due to
different capitalization of "i" in Turkish. Fixed by not using the locale
dependent toupper/tolower functions.
When trimmed the seq->len was being reduced from the offsets (initial and final). This was the length passed to the elements.
This had two problems:
1) it would not allow you to change the elements not visible (although you likely want to change them as well).
2) the element[0] was always the seq->strips[0].stripdata[0], regardless of the initial trim.
Anyhoo it's all working now.
Thanks Campbell for helping out with this one.
for durian we had camera rigs which needed to have the parent transformed rather then the camera, for this reason I made fly mode fly the parent rather then the camera its self.
Make this a preference and use this for view camera/view locking too.