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# Blender.Scene module and the Scene PyType object
"""
The Blender.Scene submodule.
B{New}:
- L{Scene.clearScriptLinks} accepts a parameter now.
- L{Scene.getLayers}, L{Scene.setLayers} and the L{layers<Scene.layers>} and
L{Layers<Scene.Layers>} Scene attributes.
BPython: bug fixes / patches from trackers (excuse me for not committing earlier) Patches by Ken Hughes (thanks for all bug fixes!): 1) Setting a scene's MapOld and MapNew values in python does nothing: bug #2566 submitted by Dominic Agoro-Ombaka (dmao): https://projects.blender.org/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2566&group_id=9&atid=125 patch #2571: https://projects.blender.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2571&group_id=9&atid=127 2) Calling the file selector after setting the progress bar crashes Blender: bug #2418 submitted by Alessandro Garosi (brandano): https://projects.blender.org/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2418&group_id=9&atid=125 patch #2568: https://projects.blender.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2568&group_id=9&atid=127 3) Menus always generate same event when canceled: bug #2429 submitted by Campbell Barton: https://projects.blender.org/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2429&group_id=9&atid=125 patch #2579: https://projects.blender.org/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2579&group_id=9&atid=127 4) Add a vertex to a mesh with groups using a script and then edit that mesh hangs blender: bug #2211 reported by German Alonso Tamayo (servivo): https://projects.blender.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2211&group_id=9&atid=125 patch #2580 #https://projects.blender.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2580&group_id=9&atid=127 About bug #2033, I'm still looking at it, committing a small fix now. ===== Patches by Campbell Barton (thanks!): #2482: BGL pydocs fix broken links https://projects.blender.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2482&group_id=9&atid=127 #2426: Large text in Draw.Text and Draw.GetStreingWidth https://projects.blender.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2462&group_id=9&atid=127 #2521: scene.getActiveObject() https://projects.blender.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2521&group_id=9&atid=127 #2523: NMesh.GetNames() https://projects.blender.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2523&group_id=9&atid=127 - docs also updated
2005-05-20 05:14:03 +00:00
- L{Scene.getActiveObject} method.
Scene
=====
This module provides access to B{Scenes} in Blender.
Example::
import Blender
from Blender import Scene, Object, Camera
#
camdata = Camera.New('ortho') # create new camera data
camdata.setName('newCam')
camdata.setLens(16.0)
scene = Scene.New('NewScene') # create a new scene
camobj = Object.New('Camera') # create a new camera object
camobj.link(camdata) # (*) link data to object first
scene.link(camobj) # and then link object to scene
scene.makeCurrent() # make this the current scene
@warn: as done in the example (*), it's recommended to first link object data to
objects and only after that link objects to scene. This is because if
there is no object data linked to an object ob, scene.link(ob) will
automatically create the missing data. This is ok on its own, but I{if
after that} this object is linked to obdata, the automatically created one
will be discarded -- as expected -- but will stay in Blender's memory
space until the program is exited, since Blender doesn't really get rid of
most kinds of data. So first linking obdata to object, then object to
scene is a tiny tiny bit faster than the other way around and also saves
some realtime memory (if many objects are created from scripts, the
savings become important).
"""
def New (name = 'Scene'):
"""
Create a new Scene in Blender.
@type name: string
@param name: The Scene name.
@rtype: Blender Scene
@return: The created Scene.
"""
def Get (name = None):
"""
Get the Scene(s) from Blender.
@type name: string
@param name: The name of a Scene.
@rtype: Blender Scene or a list of Blender Scenes
@return: It depends on the I{name} parameter:
- (name): The Scene with the given I{name};
- (): A list with all Scenes currently in Blender.
"""
def GetCurrent():
"""
Get the currently active Scene in Blender.
@rtype: Blender Scene
@return: The currently active Scene.
"""
def Unlink(scene):
"""
Unlink (delete) a Scene from Blender.
@type scene: Blender Scene
@param scene: The Scene to be unlinked.
"""
class Scene:
"""
The Scene object
================
This object gives access to Scene data in Blender.
@type name: string
@ivar name: The Scene name.
@type Layers: integer (bitmask)
@ivar Layers: The Scene layers (check also the easier to use
L{layers<Scene.Scene.layers>}). This value is a bitmask with at least
one position set for the 20 possible layers starting from the low order
bit. The easiest way to deal with these values in in hexadecimal
notation.
Example::
scene.Layers = 0x04 # sets layer 3 ( bit pattern 0100 )
scene.Layers |= 0x01
print scene.Layers # will print: 5 ( meaning bit pattern 0101)
After setting the Layers value, the interface (at least the 3d View and
the Buttons window) needs to be redrawn to show the changes.
@type layers: list of integers
@ivar layers: The Scene layers (check also L{Layers<Scene.Scene.Layers>}).
This attribute accepts and returns a list of integer values in the
range [1, 20].
Example::
scene.layers = [3] # set layer 3
scene.layers = scene.layers.append(1)
print scene.layers # will print: [1, 3]
"""
def getName():
"""
Get the name of this Scene.
@rtype: string
"""
def setName(name):
"""
Set the name of this Scene.
@type name: string
@param name: The new name.
"""
def getLayers():
"""
Get the layers set for this Scene.
@rtype: list of integers
@return: a list where each number means the layer with that number is
set.
"""
def setLayers(layers):
"""
Set the visible layers for this scene.
@type layers: list of integers
@param layers: a list of integers in the range [1, 20], where each available
index makes the layer with that number visible.
@note: if this Scene is the current one, the 3D View layers are also
updated, but the screen needs to be redrawn (at least 3D Views and
Buttons windows) for the changes to be seen.
"""
def copy(duplicate_objects = 1):
"""
Make a copy of this Scene.
@type duplicate_objects: int
@param duplicate_objects: Defines how the Scene children are duplicated:
- 0: Link Objects;
- 1: Link Object Data;
- 2: Full copy.
@rtype: Scene
@return: The copied Blender Scene.
"""
def makeCurrent():
"""
Make this Scene the currently active one in Blender.
"""
def update(full = 0):
"""
Update this Scene in Blender.
@type full: int
@param full: A bool to control the level of updating:
- 0: sort the base list of objects.
- 1: sort and also regroup, do ipos, ikas, keys, script links, etc.
@warn: When in doubt, try with I{full = 0} first, since it is faster.
The "full" update is a recent addition to this method.
"""
def getRenderingContext():
"""
Get the rendering context for this scene, see L{Render}.
@rtype: RenderData
@return: the render data object for this scene.
"""
def getRadiosityContext():
"""
Get the radiosity context for this scene, see L{Radio}.
@rtype: Blender Radiosity
@return: the radiosity object for this scene.
@note: only the current scene can return a radiosity context.
"""
def getChildren():
"""
Get all objects linked to this Scene.
@rtype: list of Blender Objects
@return: A list with all Blender Objects linked to this Scene.
@note: L{Object.Get} will return all objects currently in Blender, which
means all objects from all available scenes. In most cases (exporter
scripts, for example), it's probably better to use this
scene.GetChildren instead, since it will only access objects from this
particular scene.
"""
BPython: bug fixes / patches from trackers (excuse me for not committing earlier) Patches by Ken Hughes (thanks for all bug fixes!): 1) Setting a scene's MapOld and MapNew values in python does nothing: bug #2566 submitted by Dominic Agoro-Ombaka (dmao): https://projects.blender.org/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2566&group_id=9&atid=125 patch #2571: https://projects.blender.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2571&group_id=9&atid=127 2) Calling the file selector after setting the progress bar crashes Blender: bug #2418 submitted by Alessandro Garosi (brandano): https://projects.blender.org/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2418&group_id=9&atid=125 patch #2568: https://projects.blender.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2568&group_id=9&atid=127 3) Menus always generate same event when canceled: bug #2429 submitted by Campbell Barton: https://projects.blender.org/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2429&group_id=9&atid=125 patch #2579: https://projects.blender.org/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2579&group_id=9&atid=127 4) Add a vertex to a mesh with groups using a script and then edit that mesh hangs blender: bug #2211 reported by German Alonso Tamayo (servivo): https://projects.blender.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2211&group_id=9&atid=125 patch #2580 #https://projects.blender.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2580&group_id=9&atid=127 About bug #2033, I'm still looking at it, committing a small fix now. ===== Patches by Campbell Barton (thanks!): #2482: BGL pydocs fix broken links https://projects.blender.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2482&group_id=9&atid=127 #2426: Large text in Draw.Text and Draw.GetStreingWidth https://projects.blender.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2462&group_id=9&atid=127 #2521: scene.getActiveObject() https://projects.blender.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2521&group_id=9&atid=127 #2523: NMesh.GetNames() https://projects.blender.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2523&group_id=9&atid=127 - docs also updated
2005-05-20 05:14:03 +00:00
def getActiveObject():
"""
Get this scene's active object.
@note: the active object, if selected, can also be retrieved with
L{Object.GetSelected} -- it is the first item in the returned
list. But even when no object is selected in Blender, there can be
an active one (if the user enters editmode, for example, this is the
object that should become available for edition). So what makes this
scene method different from C{Object.GetSelected()[0]} is that it can
return the active object even when no objects are selected.
@rtype: Blender Object or None
@return: the active object or None if not available.
"""
def getCurrentCamera():
"""
Get the currently active Camera for this Scene.
@rtype: Blender Camera
@return: The currently active Camera.
"""
def setCurrentCamera(camera):
"""
Set the currently active Camera in this Scene.
@type camera: Blender Camera
@param camera: The new active Camera.
"""
def link(object):
"""
Link an Object to this Scene.
@type object: Blender Object
@param object: A Blender Object.
"""
def unlink(object):
"""
Unlink an Object from this Scene.
@type object: Blender Object
@param object: A Blender Object.
"""
def getScriptLinks (event):
"""
Get a list with this Scene's script links of type 'event'.
@type event: string
@param event: "FrameChanged", "OnLoad", "OnSave", "Redraw" or "Render".
@rtype: list
@return: a list with Blender L{Text} names (the script links of the given
'event' type) or None if there are no script links at all.
"""
def clearScriptLinks (links = None):
"""
Delete script links from this Scene. If no list is specified, all
script links are deleted.
@type links: list of strings
@param links: None (default) or a list of Blender L{Text} names.
"""
def addScriptLink (text, event):
"""
Add a new script link to this Scene.
@type text: string
@param text: the name of an existing Blender L{Text}.
@type event: string
@param event: "FrameChanged", "OnLoad", "OnSave", "Redraw" or "Render".
"""
New scripts: - hotkeys, obdatacopier and renameobjectbyblock, all from Jean-Michel Soler (jms); - bevel_center by Loic Berthe, suggested for inclusion by jms; - doc_browser, by Daniel Dunbar (Zr) Thanks to them for the new contributions! (I included doc_browser at 'Misc' because only users interested in script writing would actually use it, but it could also be under 'Help'. Opinions?) BPython related: - Added scriptlink methods to object, lamp, camera and world. - Object: added object.makeTrack and object.clearTrack (old track method). - sys: made sys.exists(path) return 0 for not found; 1 for file, 2 for dir and -1 for neither. - doc updates and fixes. - made ONLOAD event work. G.f's SCENESCRIPT bit was being zeroed in set_app_data. - Blender: updated functions Load and Save to support the builtin importers and exporters besides .blend (dxf, videoscape, vrml 1.0, stl, ...) - Draw: added mouse wheel events. - Scene: added scene.play to play back animations (like ALT+A and SHIFT+ALT+A). Makes a good counter, too, when the 'win' attribute is set to a space that doesn't "animate". The scene.play() addition and the fix to ONLOAD scriptlinks is part of the work for a Blender demo mode. It already works, but I'll still add support for Radiosity calculations and fix a thing in main(): it executes onload scripts too early (BIF_Init), giving funny results in alt+a animations and renderings when firing up Blender. Loading after the program is up has no such problems. When I finish I'll post examples of demo mode scripts.
2004-07-03 05:17:04 +00:00
def play (mode = 0, win = '<VIEW3D>'):
"""
Play a realtime animation. This is the "Play Back Animation" function in
Blender, different from playing a sequence of rendered images (for that
check L{Render.RenderData.play}).
@type mode: int
@param mode: controls playing:
- 0: keep playing in the biggest 'win' window;
- 1: keep playing in all 'win', VIEW3D and SEQ windows;
- 2: play once in the biggest VIEW3D;
- 3: play once in all 'win', VIEW3D and SEQ windows.
@type win: int
@param win: window type, see L{Window.Types}. Only some of them are
meaningful here: VIEW3D, SEQ, IPO, ACTION, NLA, SOUND. But the others
are also accepted, since this function can be used simply as an
interruptible timer. If 'win' is not visible or invalid, VIEW3D is
tried, then any bigger visible window.
@rtype: bool
@return: 0 on normal exit or 1 when play back is canceled by user input.
"""