that going for the full hotkey translation is actually counter
productive. Now using a more conservative keymap by Michael W that
focuses on general navigation, selection and other details
* new icon for split view (at least temporary)
* icon buttons in header rather than popup menus for better efficiency (can easily be changed in python UI script again)
fixing
[#21014] SEQUENCER: Can no longer apply colour balance filter to colour effect strip.
Also: reordered some UI elements so that
geometry, time and color modifications are grouped together.
This adds a new presets menu in the splash screen and the Input section of
User Preferences to choose a preset interaction style, consisting of key configurations
and also other user preferences such as select mouse button, view rotation style, etc.
Currently, just 'Blender' and 'Maya' presets are included, hopefully we can have more
presets contributed (and maintained!) by the community.
It's best to keep these presets minimal to avoid too many key conflicts. In the Maya one
I changed the view manipulation key/mouse combos and also the transform
manipulator keys, not much more than that.
To save an interaction preset, open the user preferences Input section, and press the
[ + ] button next to the presets menu. It will save out a .py file containing any edited key
maps and navigation preferences to the presets/interaction folder in your scripts folder.
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Part of this commit changes the way that key maps are exported/displayed in
preferences - now partial key configs are allowed. Previously it would export/import the
entire key configuration, regardless of whether individual key maps were edited or not
(which would make them more susceptible to conflicts in unexpected areas).
(note, in blender terminology, a key map is a category of key items, such as
'Object Mode' or 'View 2d'.)
Now, the export and the UI display work in a similar way to how key maps are
processed internally - Locally edited key maps (after pressing the 'Edit' button) are
processed first, falling back to other key maps in the current key config, and then falling
back to the default key config. So it's possible for a key config to only include a few
key maps, and the rest just gets pulled from the default key config. The preferences
UI display works like this too behind the scenes in deciding what to show users,
however using it is just like it was before, the complexity is hidden.
* Increasing subframe count increases stability for SPH fluid and Newtonian particles
* Also small tweaks into physics ui panel to better fit new subframes value
* This commit also fixes the moving fluid emitter problem as described by Raul in the mailinglist
the patch exposes a rna property to get the active edit mode face. This is a hack.
However it's a small patch (a.k.a. easy to revert later if needed).
The official plan is to wait for BMesh before tackling it properly. Nevertheless TexFace panel is really important for BGE.
Missing: operators to copy the current parameters to other selected faces.
* note: what I changed from the original patch is the UI script. The pool wasn't defined and it was using tabs.
Made custom proxy files a lot more sensible to select
(upgraded to filepath get/setters)
Changed semantics, since custom files don't make much
sense without custom directories...
Proxy render size settings is now back. (Maybe still in need of some sensible
icons, though...)
Also: waveform color seperation works in N-keys dialog again.
- added new mathutils.Color() type, use with rna so we can do for eg:
material.diffuse_color.r = 1.0
# also has hsv access
material.diffuse_color.s = 0.6
- made Mathutils and Geometry module names lowercase.
- vectors now respect min/max settings.
- keyframing and adding drivers raises an error in an index is set on a non array, keyframing raises an error if it fails.
reference docs...
- added docstrings for remaining python bpy_struct functions
- added fake class for docs, bpy_struct, which is the base class of everything in bpy.types
- improved inherictance references for struct classes, include bpy_struct members.
Supports default OSX codecs : Linear PCM, Apple Lossless and AAC
Note that AAC codec doesn't support sample rates above 48kHz. If a python/rna guru knows how to easily enforce this limit, he is welcome!
Enjoy making Quicktime movies now with audio!
* Made it use the temp directory in user preferences when the .blend file hasn't been saved yet
* Made bmain->name (wrapped as bpy.data.filename) contain an empty string when
there's no .B25.blend and no file saved, rather than "<memory2>".
This is a good candidate for consistent file path api, retrieving temp dirs / project-
specific temp dirs / etc...
* The new default particle size is quite small, so exploded pieces didn't match the original pieces
* There's now an option to use the particle size (useful for some effects), but it isn't used by default
* This commit will change how some old files look (explode modifier and not 1.0 particle size), but the exact old behavior is achieved with the new "size" option
Removed extra brush features that aren't applicable in some painting modes from the UI.
Would be great to have this properly cleaned up and made consistent.
Also tweak to startup blend, hiding brush tools panel.
- Added an optional string arg to struct.keyframe_insert() and struct.keyframe_delete() for the name of the group to add the keyframes to (for newly created F-Curves), instead of doing this as post process.
- Added error prints to the RNA function for setting an F-Curve's group. The old way of setting the groups afterwards couldn't be used anymore, since there was no way to find the action the F-Curve belonged to. This is necessary if the F-Curve list is to be kept in a valid state, since adding to any random group that may not be in the same Action does not work well. There were other issues with the list being iterated over changing while it was still being iterated over too...
TODO:
Find a way to allow the iterator there to still work ok?
by Xavier Thomas
This adds the waveform monitor and vectorscope to the image editor 'scopes'
region, bringing it inline (plus a bit more) with sequence editor functionality,
and a big step closer to the end goal of unifying the display code for image/
comp/sequence editor. It's non-intrusive, using the same code paths as
the histogram.
There's still room for more tweaks - I modified the original patch, changing
the openGL immediate mode drawing of the waveform display to vertex arrays for
speed optimisation. Xavier can look at doing this for the vectorscope now too.
Thanks very much Xavier!
create_mesh, create_dupli_list, make_display_list and is_visible.
This is done in order to make these context independent as the RNA API should
be as much as possible, and to fix#21297 and #21719, where there was an
assumption from these functions that there is a scene in the context, which
does not work for external render engines exporting in a separate thread.
Also avoided using context in a number of other functions, ideally only UI/WM
type functions should use context.
I've updated the scripts in trunk, but the addons and external ones in
development will need updates too.
Didn't crash for me, but did export incorrectly since editmode changes weren't flushed.
Fixed this by setting all exporters to go back to object mode before exporting.
Also cleaned up some naming in exporter creator strings, it's "Blender" not "Blender3D".
Early when implementing the Graph Editor in 2.5, a key complaint that was levelled at the old 'IPO Editor' was that it was a constant annoyance that adjacent handles were getting selected in addition to the keyframes, when only the keyframes were intended. I solved this by making this default to only selecting keyframes and ignoring the handles, but this means that it isn't possible to batch move several handles at once.
I've now improved this situation by adding an option to the border select operator (involved using Ctrl-B instead of B) which makes the handles get treated separately (as if they were separate verts, as in 2.4x). The default is still to only select keyframes, to have consistency with the DopeSheet...
Also performed some more renaming work in the code...
R 27991 broke all script-based Keying Set support, including all the Built-In Keying Sets. This meant that it nearly impossible to still keyframe anything (there are other less convenient ways, but none work quite as well).
Also I noticed there's a check on strip.type == 'EFFECT', which can never be true because strip.type actually contains the type of effect, e.g. "GLOW", "ADD" etc. Not a big problem currently because it's not used.
This patch add SPH (Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics)fluid dynamics to the
blender particle system. SPH is an boundless Lagrangian interpolation
technique to solve the fluid motion equations.
From liquids to sand, goo and gases could be simulated using the particle
system.
It features internal viscosity, a double density relaxation that accounts
for surface tension effects, static internal springs for plastic fluids,
and buoyancy for gases.
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This is a commit of the core fluid physics. Raul will work on proper
documentation soon and more features such as surface extraction from
the particle point cloud and increasing stability by sub-frame calculations
later.