blender/release/ui/buttons_data_lattice.py
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

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import bpy
class DataButtonsPanel(bpy.types.Panel):
__space_type__ = "BUTTONS_WINDOW"
__region_type__ = "WINDOW"
__context__ = "data"
def poll(self, context):
return (context.lattice != None)
class DATA_PT_context_lattice(DataButtonsPanel):
__idname__ = "DATA_PT_context_lattice"
__no_header__ = True
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
ob = context.object
lat = context.lattice
space = context.space_data
split = layout.split(percentage=0.65)
if ob:
split.template_ID(ob, "data")
split.itemS()
elif lat:
split.template_ID(space, "pin_id")
split.itemS()
class DATA_PT_lattice(DataButtonsPanel):
__idname__ = "DATA_PT_lattice"
__label__ = "Lattice"
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
lat = context.lattice
row = layout.row()
row.itemR(lat, "points_u")
row.itemR(lat, "interpolation_type_u", expand=True)
row = layout.row()
row.itemR(lat, "points_v")
row.itemR(lat, "interpolation_type_v", expand=True)
row = layout.row()
row.itemR(lat, "points_w")
row.itemR(lat, "interpolation_type_w", expand=True)
row = layout.row()
row.itemO("lattice.make_regular")
row.itemR(lat, "outside")
bpy.types.register(DATA_PT_context_lattice)
bpy.types.register(DATA_PT_lattice)