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#ifndef TRANSFORM_H
#define TRANSFORM_H
#include "BIF_transform.h"
/* ************************** Types ***************************** */
struct TransInfo;
struct TransData;
struct NumInput;
typedef struct NumInput {
short idx;
short idx_max;
short flag; /* Different flags to indicate different behaviors */
float val[3]; /* Direct value of the input */
short ctrl[3]; /* Control to indicate what to do with the numbers that are typed */
} NumInput ;
/*
The ctrl value has different meaning:
0 : No value has been typed
otherwise, |value| - 1 is where the cursor is located after the period
Positive : number is positive
Negative : number is negative
*/
typedef struct TransCon {
char text[50]; /* Description of the Constraint for header_print */
float mtx[3][3]; /* Matrix of the Constraint space */
float imtx[3][3]; /* Inverse Matrix of the Constraint space */
float pmtx[3][3]; /* Projection Constraint Matrix (same as imtx with some axis == 0) */
float center[3]; /* transformation centre to define where to draw the view widget
ALWAYS in global space. Unlike the transformation center */
short imval[2]; /* initial mouse value for visual calculation */
/* the one in TransInfo is not garanty to stay the same (Rotates change it) */
int mode; /* Mode flags of the Constraint */
+ Local axis constraint for multiple object selection works with resize and rotate (the easiest). + Refined the headerprint for Translation. Now prints only the needed info for constraint in the constraint's space (ie: if you're moving 1 unit along the local X axis, regardless of it's orientation, it will print "D: 1.000 along local X") Still need to make numinput work like that (typing a number with a local axis constraint would move along that axis. There's some base code already though, just need a finishing touch, but it's late now) + Optimised PET calculations by using the TD_NOACTION flag (actually, that might have been in the last commit). + Added a float axismtx[3][3] member to TransData to store the orientation of the element (useful for local axis constrainst which, in edit could be moving along normals and the like). - Fixed scaling in edit mode (was doing some matrix multiplications in the wrong order, only visible when using a constraint) - Fixed the constraint projection matrix. It didn't work for planar constraint if the constraint space wasn't global (in a nutshell, it produced weird results for local space planes). - Some potential bugs fixed (Note to Ton: added an ext pointer in TransInfo to point to the TransDataExtension block. With the sort done after allocation, the first td pointer doesn't necesarely point at the start of the ext block, so we needed another to free it correctly). - Got rid of some remaining test with G.obedit. - Moved constraint reset from init to post trans code (Ton, that means you can create constraints before calling transform, like for the menus for example). NOTE: I was getting some random segfault with the new headerprint code. Very random, couldn't reproduce with a debug version. I did some initialisation that might have been missing (though doubtful that's what caused the crashes). Was linked to using constraint though not caused by them. Probably due to some dumb late coding error.
2005-03-08 03:51:45 +00:00
void (*drawExtra)(struct TransInfo *);
/* For constraints that needs to draw differently from the other
uses this instead of the generic draw function */
void (*applyVec)(struct TransInfo *, struct TransData *, float *, float *, float *);
/* Apply function pointer for linear vectorial transformation */
+ Local axis constraint for multiple object selection works with resize and rotate (the easiest). + Refined the headerprint for Translation. Now prints only the needed info for constraint in the constraint's space (ie: if you're moving 1 unit along the local X axis, regardless of it's orientation, it will print "D: 1.000 along local X") Still need to make numinput work like that (typing a number with a local axis constraint would move along that axis. There's some base code already though, just need a finishing touch, but it's late now) + Optimised PET calculations by using the TD_NOACTION flag (actually, that might have been in the last commit). + Added a float axismtx[3][3] member to TransData to store the orientation of the element (useful for local axis constrainst which, in edit could be moving along normals and the like). - Fixed scaling in edit mode (was doing some matrix multiplications in the wrong order, only visible when using a constraint) - Fixed the constraint projection matrix. It didn't work for planar constraint if the constraint space wasn't global (in a nutshell, it produced weird results for local space planes). - Some potential bugs fixed (Note to Ton: added an ext pointer in TransInfo to point to the TransDataExtension block. With the sort done after allocation, the first td pointer doesn't necesarely point at the start of the ext block, so we needed another to free it correctly). - Got rid of some remaining test with G.obedit. - Moved constraint reset from init to post trans code (Ton, that means you can create constraints before calling transform, like for the menus for example). NOTE: I was getting some random segfault with the new headerprint code. Very random, couldn't reproduce with a debug version. I did some initialisation that might have been missing (though doubtful that's what caused the crashes). Was linked to using constraint though not caused by them. Probably due to some dumb late coding error.
2005-03-08 03:51:45 +00:00
/* The last three parameters are pointers to the in/out/printable vectors */
void (*applySize)(struct TransInfo *, struct TransData *, float [3][3]);
/* Apply function pointer for rotation transformation (prototype will change */
void (*applyRot)(struct TransInfo *, struct TransData *, float [3]);
/* Apply function pointer for rotation transformation (prototype will change */
} TransCon;
typedef struct TransDataIpokey {
int flag; /* which keys */
float *locx, *locy, *locz; /* channel pointers */
float *rotx, *roty, *rotz;
float *quatx, *quaty, *quatz, *quatw;
float *sizex, *sizey, *sizez;
float oldloc[9]; /* storage old values */
float oldrot[9];
float oldsize[9];
float oldquat[12];
} TransDataIpokey;
typedef struct TransDataExtension {
float drot[3]; /* Initial object drot */
float dsize[3]; /* Initial object dsize */
float *rot; /* Rotation of the data to transform (Faculative) */
float irot[3]; /* Initial rotation */
float *quat; /* Rotation quaternion of the data to transform (Faculative) */
float iquat[4]; /* Initial rotation quaternion */
float *size; /* Size of the data to transform (Faculative) */
float isize[3]; /* Initial size */
float obmat[3][3]; /* Object matrix */
void *bone; /* ARGH! old transform demanded it, added for now (ton) */
} TransDataExtension;
typedef struct TransData {
float dist; /* Distance needed to affect element (for Proportionnal Editing) */
float rdist; /* Distance to the nearest element (for Proportionnal Editing) */
float factor; /* Factor of the transformation (for Proportionnal Editing) */
float *loc; /* Location of the data to transform */
float iloc[3]; /* Initial location */
float *val; /* Value pointer for special transforms */
float ival; /* Old value*/
+ Local axis constraint for multiple object selection works with resize and rotate (the easiest). + Refined the headerprint for Translation. Now prints only the needed info for constraint in the constraint's space (ie: if you're moving 1 unit along the local X axis, regardless of it's orientation, it will print "D: 1.000 along local X") Still need to make numinput work like that (typing a number with a local axis constraint would move along that axis. There's some base code already though, just need a finishing touch, but it's late now) + Optimised PET calculations by using the TD_NOACTION flag (actually, that might have been in the last commit). + Added a float axismtx[3][3] member to TransData to store the orientation of the element (useful for local axis constrainst which, in edit could be moving along normals and the like). - Fixed scaling in edit mode (was doing some matrix multiplications in the wrong order, only visible when using a constraint) - Fixed the constraint projection matrix. It didn't work for planar constraint if the constraint space wasn't global (in a nutshell, it produced weird results for local space planes). - Some potential bugs fixed (Note to Ton: added an ext pointer in TransInfo to point to the TransDataExtension block. With the sort done after allocation, the first td pointer doesn't necesarely point at the start of the ext block, so we needed another to free it correctly). - Got rid of some remaining test with G.obedit. - Moved constraint reset from init to post trans code (Ton, that means you can create constraints before calling transform, like for the menus for example). NOTE: I was getting some random segfault with the new headerprint code. Very random, couldn't reproduce with a debug version. I did some initialisation that might have been missing (though doubtful that's what caused the crashes). Was linked to using constraint though not caused by them. Probably due to some dumb late coding error.
2005-03-08 03:51:45 +00:00
float center[3]; /* Individual data center */
float mtx[3][3]; /* Transformation matrix from data space to global space */
float smtx[3][3]; /* Transformation matrix from global space to data space */
+ Local axis constraint for multiple object selection works with resize and rotate (the easiest). + Refined the headerprint for Translation. Now prints only the needed info for constraint in the constraint's space (ie: if you're moving 1 unit along the local X axis, regardless of it's orientation, it will print "D: 1.000 along local X") Still need to make numinput work like that (typing a number with a local axis constraint would move along that axis. There's some base code already though, just need a finishing touch, but it's late now) + Optimised PET calculations by using the TD_NOACTION flag (actually, that might have been in the last commit). + Added a float axismtx[3][3] member to TransData to store the orientation of the element (useful for local axis constrainst which, in edit could be moving along normals and the like). - Fixed scaling in edit mode (was doing some matrix multiplications in the wrong order, only visible when using a constraint) - Fixed the constraint projection matrix. It didn't work for planar constraint if the constraint space wasn't global (in a nutshell, it produced weird results for local space planes). - Some potential bugs fixed (Note to Ton: added an ext pointer in TransInfo to point to the TransDataExtension block. With the sort done after allocation, the first td pointer doesn't necesarely point at the start of the ext block, so we needed another to free it correctly). - Got rid of some remaining test with G.obedit. - Moved constraint reset from init to post trans code (Ton, that means you can create constraints before calling transform, like for the menus for example). NOTE: I was getting some random segfault with the new headerprint code. Very random, couldn't reproduce with a debug version. I did some initialisation that might have been missing (though doubtful that's what caused the crashes). Was linked to using constraint though not caused by them. Probably due to some dumb late coding error.
2005-03-08 03:51:45 +00:00
float axismtx[3][3];/* Axis orientation matrix of the data */
struct Object *ob;
TransDataExtension *ext; /* for objects, poses. 1 single malloc per TransInfo! */
TransDataIpokey *tdi; /* for objects, ipo keys. per transdata a malloc */
int flag; /* Various flags */
} TransData;
typedef struct TransInfo {
int mode; /* current mode */
short state; /* current state (running, canceled,...)*/
int context; /* current context */
int (*transform)(struct TransInfo *, short *);
/* transform function pointer */
char redraw; /* redraw flag */
int flag; /* generic flags for special behaviors */
int total; /* total number of transformed data */
float propsize; /* proportional circle radius */
char proptext[20]; /* proportional falloff text */
float center[3]; /* center of transformation */
int center2d[2]; /* center in screen coordinates */
short imval[2]; /* initial mouse position */
short shiftmval[2]; /* mouse position when shift was pressed */
short idx_max;
float snap[3]; /* Snapping Gears */
TransData *data; /* transformed data (array) */
+ Local axis constraint for multiple object selection works with resize and rotate (the easiest). + Refined the headerprint for Translation. Now prints only the needed info for constraint in the constraint's space (ie: if you're moving 1 unit along the local X axis, regardless of it's orientation, it will print "D: 1.000 along local X") Still need to make numinput work like that (typing a number with a local axis constraint would move along that axis. There's some base code already though, just need a finishing touch, but it's late now) + Optimised PET calculations by using the TD_NOACTION flag (actually, that might have been in the last commit). + Added a float axismtx[3][3] member to TransData to store the orientation of the element (useful for local axis constrainst which, in edit could be moving along normals and the like). - Fixed scaling in edit mode (was doing some matrix multiplications in the wrong order, only visible when using a constraint) - Fixed the constraint projection matrix. It didn't work for planar constraint if the constraint space wasn't global (in a nutshell, it produced weird results for local space planes). - Some potential bugs fixed (Note to Ton: added an ext pointer in TransInfo to point to the TransDataExtension block. With the sort done after allocation, the first td pointer doesn't necesarely point at the start of the ext block, so we needed another to free it correctly). - Got rid of some remaining test with G.obedit. - Moved constraint reset from init to post trans code (Ton, that means you can create constraints before calling transform, like for the menus for example). NOTE: I was getting some random segfault with the new headerprint code. Very random, couldn't reproduce with a debug version. I did some initialisation that might have been missing (though doubtful that's what caused the crashes). Was linked to using constraint though not caused by them. Probably due to some dumb late coding error.
2005-03-08 03:51:45 +00:00
TransDataExtension *ext; /* transformed data extension (array) */
TransCon con; /* transformed constraint */
NumInput num; /* numerical input */
float val; /* init value for some transformations (and rotation angle) */
float fac; /* factor for distance based transform */
float viewmat[4][4]; /* copy from G.vd, prevents feedback */
float viewinv[4][4];
float persinv[4][4];
float vec[3]; /* translation, to show for widget */
float mat[3][3]; /* rot/rescale, to show for widget */
char *undostr; /* if set, uses this string for undo */
} TransInfo;
/* ******************** Macros & Prototypes *********************** */
/* NUMINPUT FLAGS */
#define NUM_NULL_ONE 2
#define NUM_NO_NEGATIVE 4
#define NUM_NO_ZERO 8
#define NUM_NO_FRACTION 16
#define NUM_AFFECT_ALL 32
/* transinfo->state */
#define TRANS_RUNNING 0
#define TRANS_CONFIRM 1
#define TRANS_CANCEL 2
/* transinfo->flag */
#define T_OBJECT 1
#define T_EDIT 2
#define T_POSE 4
#define T_TEXTURE 8
#define T_CAMERA 16
// when shift pressed, higher resolution transform. cannot rely on G.qual, need event!
#define T_SHIFT_MOD 32
// for manipulator exceptions, like scaling using center point, drawing help lines
#define T_USES_MANIPULATOR 128
/* restrictions flags */
#define T_ALL_RESTRICTIONS (256|512|1024)
#define T_NO_CONSTRAINT 256
#define T_NULL_ONE 512
#define T_NO_ZERO 1024
#define T_PROP_EDIT 2048
#define T_PROP_CONNECTED 4096
/* if MMB is pressed or not */
#define T_MMB_PRESSED 8192
/* transinfo->con->mode */
#define CON_APPLY 1
#define CON_AXIS0 2
#define CON_AXIS1 4
#define CON_AXIS2 8
#define CON_SELECT 16
+ Local axis constraint for multiple object selection works with resize and rotate (the easiest). + Refined the headerprint for Translation. Now prints only the needed info for constraint in the constraint's space (ie: if you're moving 1 unit along the local X axis, regardless of it's orientation, it will print "D: 1.000 along local X") Still need to make numinput work like that (typing a number with a local axis constraint would move along that axis. There's some base code already though, just need a finishing touch, but it's late now) + Optimised PET calculations by using the TD_NOACTION flag (actually, that might have been in the last commit). + Added a float axismtx[3][3] member to TransData to store the orientation of the element (useful for local axis constrainst which, in edit could be moving along normals and the like). - Fixed scaling in edit mode (was doing some matrix multiplications in the wrong order, only visible when using a constraint) - Fixed the constraint projection matrix. It didn't work for planar constraint if the constraint space wasn't global (in a nutshell, it produced weird results for local space planes). - Some potential bugs fixed (Note to Ton: added an ext pointer in TransInfo to point to the TransDataExtension block. With the sort done after allocation, the first td pointer doesn't necesarely point at the start of the ext block, so we needed another to free it correctly). - Got rid of some remaining test with G.obedit. - Moved constraint reset from init to post trans code (Ton, that means you can create constraints before calling transform, like for the menus for example). NOTE: I was getting some random segfault with the new headerprint code. Very random, couldn't reproduce with a debug version. I did some initialisation that might have been missing (though doubtful that's what caused the crashes). Was linked to using constraint though not caused by them. Probably due to some dumb late coding error.
2005-03-08 03:51:45 +00:00
#define CON_NOFLIP 32 /* does not reorient vector to face viewport when on */
#define CON_LOCAL 64
/* transdata->flag */
#define TD_SELECTED 1
#define TD_NOACTION 2
#define TD_USEQUAT 4
#define TD_NOTCONNECTED 8
#define TD_SINGLESIZE 16 /* used for scaling of MetaElem->rad */
void checkFirstTime(void);
void initWarp(TransInfo *t);
int Warp(TransInfo *t, short mval[2]);
void initShear(TransInfo *t);
int Shear(TransInfo *t, short mval[2]);
void initResize(TransInfo *t);
int Resize(TransInfo *t, short mval[2]);
void initTranslation(TransInfo *t);
int Translation(TransInfo *t, short mval[2]);
void initToSphere(TransInfo *t);
int ToSphere(TransInfo *t, short mval[2]);
void initRotation(TransInfo *t);
int Rotation(TransInfo *t, short mval[2]);
void initShrinkFatten(TransInfo *t);
int ShrinkFatten(TransInfo *t, short mval[2]);
void initTilt(TransInfo *t);
int Tilt(TransInfo *t, short mval[2]);
void initTrackball(TransInfo *t);
int Trackball(TransInfo *t, short mval[2]);
void initPushPull(TransInfo *t);
int PushPull(TransInfo *t, short mval[2]);
void initCrease(TransInfo *t);
int Crease(TransInfo *t, short mval[2]);
Result of 2 weeks of quiet coding work in Greece :) Aim was to get a total refresh of the animation system. This is needed because; - we need to upgrade it with 21st century features - current code is spaghetti/hack combo, and hides good design - it should become lag-free with using dependency graphs A full log, with complete code API/structure/design explanation will follow, that's a load of work... so here below the list with hot changes; - The entire object update system (matrices, geometry) is now centralized. Calls to where_is_object and makeDispList are forbidden, instead we tag objects 'changed' and let the depgraph code sort it out - Removed all old "Ika" code - Depgraph is aware of all relationships, including meta balls, constraints, bevelcurve, and so on. - Made depgraph aware of relation types and layers, to do smart flushing of 'changed' events. Nothing gets calculated too often! - Transform uses depgraph to detect changes - On frame-advance, depgraph flushes animated changes Armatures; Almost all armature related code has been fully built from scratch. It now reveils the original design much better, with a very clean implementation, lag free without even calculating each Bone more than once. Result is quite a speedup yes! Important to note is; 1) Armature is data containing the 'rest position' 2) Pose is the changes of rest position, and always on object level. That way more Objects can use same Pose. Also constraints are in Pose 3) Actions only contain the Ipos to change values in Poses. - Bones draw unrotated now - Drawing bones speedup enormously (10-20 times) - Bone selecting in EditMode, selection state is saved for PoseMode, and vice-versa - Undo in editmode - Bone renaming does vertexgroups, constraints, posechannels, actions, for all users of Armature in entire file - Added Bone renaming in NKey panel - Nkey PoseMode shows eulers now - EditMode and PoseMode now have 'active' bone too (last clicked) - Parenting in EditMode' CTRL+P, ALT+P, with nice options! - Pose is added in Outliner now, with showing that constraints are in the Pose, not Armature - Disconnected IK solving from constraints. It's a separate phase now, on top of the full Pose calculations - Pose itself has a dependency graph too, so evaluation order is lag free. TODO NOW; - Rotating in Posemode has incorrect inverse transform (Martin will fix) - Python Bone/Armature/Pose API disabled... needs full recode too (wait for my doc!) - Game engine will need upgrade too - Depgraph code needs revision, cleanup, can be much faster! (But, compliments for Jean-Luc, it works like a charm!) - IK changed, it now doesnt use previous position to advance to next position anymore. That system looks nice (no flips) but is not well suited for NLA and background render. TODO LATER; We now can do loadsa new nifty features as well; like: - Kill PoseMode (can be option for armatures itself) - Make B-Bones (Bezier, Bspline, like for spines) - Move all silly button level edit to 3d window (like CTRL+I = add IK) - Much better & informative drawing - Fix action/nla editors - Put all ipos in Actions (object, mesh key, lamp color) - Add hooks - Null bones - Much more advanced constraints... Bugfixes; - OGL render (view3d header) had wrong first frame on anim render - Ipo 'recording' mode had wrong playback speed - Vertex-key mode now sticks to show 'active key', until frame change -Ton-
2005-07-03 17:35:38 +00:00
/*********************** transform_conversions.c ********** */
struct ListBase;
Result of 2 weeks of quiet coding work in Greece :) Aim was to get a total refresh of the animation system. This is needed because; - we need to upgrade it with 21st century features - current code is spaghetti/hack combo, and hides good design - it should become lag-free with using dependency graphs A full log, with complete code API/structure/design explanation will follow, that's a load of work... so here below the list with hot changes; - The entire object update system (matrices, geometry) is now centralized. Calls to where_is_object and makeDispList are forbidden, instead we tag objects 'changed' and let the depgraph code sort it out - Removed all old "Ika" code - Depgraph is aware of all relationships, including meta balls, constraints, bevelcurve, and so on. - Made depgraph aware of relation types and layers, to do smart flushing of 'changed' events. Nothing gets calculated too often! - Transform uses depgraph to detect changes - On frame-advance, depgraph flushes animated changes Armatures; Almost all armature related code has been fully built from scratch. It now reveils the original design much better, with a very clean implementation, lag free without even calculating each Bone more than once. Result is quite a speedup yes! Important to note is; 1) Armature is data containing the 'rest position' 2) Pose is the changes of rest position, and always on object level. That way more Objects can use same Pose. Also constraints are in Pose 3) Actions only contain the Ipos to change values in Poses. - Bones draw unrotated now - Drawing bones speedup enormously (10-20 times) - Bone selecting in EditMode, selection state is saved for PoseMode, and vice-versa - Undo in editmode - Bone renaming does vertexgroups, constraints, posechannels, actions, for all users of Armature in entire file - Added Bone renaming in NKey panel - Nkey PoseMode shows eulers now - EditMode and PoseMode now have 'active' bone too (last clicked) - Parenting in EditMode' CTRL+P, ALT+P, with nice options! - Pose is added in Outliner now, with showing that constraints are in the Pose, not Armature - Disconnected IK solving from constraints. It's a separate phase now, on top of the full Pose calculations - Pose itself has a dependency graph too, so evaluation order is lag free. TODO NOW; - Rotating in Posemode has incorrect inverse transform (Martin will fix) - Python Bone/Armature/Pose API disabled... needs full recode too (wait for my doc!) - Game engine will need upgrade too - Depgraph code needs revision, cleanup, can be much faster! (But, compliments for Jean-Luc, it works like a charm!) - IK changed, it now doesnt use previous position to advance to next position anymore. That system looks nice (no flips) but is not well suited for NLA and background render. TODO LATER; We now can do loadsa new nifty features as well; like: - Kill PoseMode (can be option for armatures itself) - Make B-Bones (Bezier, Bspline, like for spines) - Move all silly button level edit to 3d window (like CTRL+I = add IK) - Much better & informative drawing - Fix action/nla editors - Put all ipos in Actions (object, mesh key, lamp color) - Add hooks - Null bones - Much more advanced constraints... Bugfixes; - OGL render (view3d header) had wrong first frame on anim render - Ipo 'recording' mode had wrong playback speed - Vertex-key mode now sticks to show 'active key', until frame change -Ton-
2005-07-03 17:35:38 +00:00
void count_bone_select(TransInfo *t, struct ListBase *lb, int do_it);
Added the new Timeline Window, copied from Tuhopuu, coded by Matt Ebb. Main change is that it's an own Space type now, not part of the Audio window... the audio window should restrict to own options. This way functionality is nicely separated. Since it's the first time I added a new space (since long!) I've made an extensive tutorial as well. You can find that here: http://www.blender3d.org/cms/Adding_new_Space_Window.557.0.html Notes for using timewindow; - Add time markers with MKey - CTRL+M gives option to name Marker - Markers cannot be moved yet... - Pageup-Pagedown keys moves current frame to next-prev Marker - Xkey removes Markers - If an object has Ipos or an Action, it draws key lines - CTRL+Pageup-Pagedown moves current frame to next-prev Key - Press S or E to set start/end frame for playback Notes about the implementation in Tuhopuu: - Add new Marker now selects new, deselects others - Selecting Marker didn't work like elsewhere in Blender, on click it should deselect all, except the indicated Marker. Not when holding SHIFT of course - Not exported functions are static now - Removed unused defines (MARKER_NONE NEXT_AVAIL) - Drawing order was confusing, doing too many matrix calls - Removed not needed scrollbar, added new function to draw time values. (Has advantage the MMB scroll works not confusing on a scrollbar) - Added proper support for 'frame mapping' - The string button (name Marker) had a bug (checked str[64] while str was only 64 long) - String button itself didn't allow "OK on enter" - Made frame buttons in header larger, the arrows overlapped - Removed support for negative frame values, that won't work so simple!
2005-05-05 17:19:21 +00:00
/*********************** exported from transform_manipulator.c ********** */
struct ScrArea;
void draw_manipulator_ext(struct ScrArea *sa, int type, char axis, int col, float vec[3], float mat[][3]);
Added the new Timeline Window, copied from Tuhopuu, coded by Matt Ebb. Main change is that it's an own Space type now, not part of the Audio window... the audio window should restrict to own options. This way functionality is nicely separated. Since it's the first time I added a new space (since long!) I've made an extensive tutorial as well. You can find that here: http://www.blender3d.org/cms/Adding_new_Space_Window.557.0.html Notes for using timewindow; - Add time markers with MKey - CTRL+M gives option to name Marker - Markers cannot be moved yet... - Pageup-Pagedown keys moves current frame to next-prev Marker - Xkey removes Markers - If an object has Ipos or an Action, it draws key lines - CTRL+Pageup-Pagedown moves current frame to next-prev Key - Press S or E to set start/end frame for playback Notes about the implementation in Tuhopuu: - Add new Marker now selects new, deselects others - Selecting Marker didn't work like elsewhere in Blender, on click it should deselect all, except the indicated Marker. Not when holding SHIFT of course - Not exported functions are static now - Removed unused defines (MARKER_NONE NEXT_AVAIL) - Drawing order was confusing, doing too many matrix calls - Removed not needed scrollbar, added new function to draw time values. (Has advantage the MMB scroll works not confusing on a scrollbar) - Added proper support for 'frame mapping' - The string button (name Marker) had a bug (checked str[64] while str was only 64 long) - String button itself didn't allow "OK on enter" - Made frame buttons in header larger, the arrows overlapped - Removed support for negative frame values, that won't work so simple!
2005-05-05 17:19:21 +00:00
int calc_manipulator_stats(struct ScrArea *sa);
Added the new Timeline Window, copied from Tuhopuu, coded by Matt Ebb. Main change is that it's an own Space type now, not part of the Audio window... the audio window should restrict to own options. This way functionality is nicely separated. Since it's the first time I added a new space (since long!) I've made an extensive tutorial as well. You can find that here: http://www.blender3d.org/cms/Adding_new_Space_Window.557.0.html Notes for using timewindow; - Add time markers with MKey - CTRL+M gives option to name Marker - Markers cannot be moved yet... - Pageup-Pagedown keys moves current frame to next-prev Marker - Xkey removes Markers - If an object has Ipos or an Action, it draws key lines - CTRL+Pageup-Pagedown moves current frame to next-prev Key - Press S or E to set start/end frame for playback Notes about the implementation in Tuhopuu: - Add new Marker now selects new, deselects others - Selecting Marker didn't work like elsewhere in Blender, on click it should deselect all, except the indicated Marker. Not when holding SHIFT of course - Not exported functions are static now - Removed unused defines (MARKER_NONE NEXT_AVAIL) - Drawing order was confusing, doing too many matrix calls - Removed not needed scrollbar, added new function to draw time values. (Has advantage the MMB scroll works not confusing on a scrollbar) - Added proper support for 'frame mapping' - The string button (name Marker) had a bug (checked str[64] while str was only 64 long) - String button itself didn't allow "OK on enter" - Made frame buttons in header larger, the arrows overlapped - Removed support for negative frame values, that won't work so simple!
2005-05-05 17:19:21 +00:00
/*********************** TransData Creation and General Handling *********** */
void createTransData(TransInfo *t);
void sort_trans_data_dist(TransInfo *t);
void clear_trans_object_base_flags(void);
void add_tdi_poin(float *poin, float *old, float delta);
Result of 2 weeks of quiet coding work in Greece :) Aim was to get a total refresh of the animation system. This is needed because; - we need to upgrade it with 21st century features - current code is spaghetti/hack combo, and hides good design - it should become lag-free with using dependency graphs A full log, with complete code API/structure/design explanation will follow, that's a load of work... so here below the list with hot changes; - The entire object update system (matrices, geometry) is now centralized. Calls to where_is_object and makeDispList are forbidden, instead we tag objects 'changed' and let the depgraph code sort it out - Removed all old "Ika" code - Depgraph is aware of all relationships, including meta balls, constraints, bevelcurve, and so on. - Made depgraph aware of relation types and layers, to do smart flushing of 'changed' events. Nothing gets calculated too often! - Transform uses depgraph to detect changes - On frame-advance, depgraph flushes animated changes Armatures; Almost all armature related code has been fully built from scratch. It now reveils the original design much better, with a very clean implementation, lag free without even calculating each Bone more than once. Result is quite a speedup yes! Important to note is; 1) Armature is data containing the 'rest position' 2) Pose is the changes of rest position, and always on object level. That way more Objects can use same Pose. Also constraints are in Pose 3) Actions only contain the Ipos to change values in Poses. - Bones draw unrotated now - Drawing bones speedup enormously (10-20 times) - Bone selecting in EditMode, selection state is saved for PoseMode, and vice-versa - Undo in editmode - Bone renaming does vertexgroups, constraints, posechannels, actions, for all users of Armature in entire file - Added Bone renaming in NKey panel - Nkey PoseMode shows eulers now - EditMode and PoseMode now have 'active' bone too (last clicked) - Parenting in EditMode' CTRL+P, ALT+P, with nice options! - Pose is added in Outliner now, with showing that constraints are in the Pose, not Armature - Disconnected IK solving from constraints. It's a separate phase now, on top of the full Pose calculations - Pose itself has a dependency graph too, so evaluation order is lag free. TODO NOW; - Rotating in Posemode has incorrect inverse transform (Martin will fix) - Python Bone/Armature/Pose API disabled... needs full recode too (wait for my doc!) - Game engine will need upgrade too - Depgraph code needs revision, cleanup, can be much faster! (But, compliments for Jean-Luc, it works like a charm!) - IK changed, it now doesnt use previous position to advance to next position anymore. That system looks nice (no flips) but is not well suited for NLA and background render. TODO LATER; We now can do loadsa new nifty features as well; like: - Kill PoseMode (can be option for armatures itself) - Make B-Bones (Bezier, Bspline, like for spines) - Move all silly button level edit to 3d window (like CTRL+I = add IK) - Much better & informative drawing - Fix action/nla editors - Put all ipos in Actions (object, mesh key, lamp color) - Add hooks - Null bones - Much more advanced constraints... Bugfixes; - OGL render (view3d header) had wrong first frame on anim render - Ipo 'recording' mode had wrong playback speed - Vertex-key mode now sticks to show 'active key', until frame change -Ton-
2005-07-03 17:35:38 +00:00
void special_aftertrans_update(char mode, int flip, short canceled);
/*********************** Constraints *****************************/
void getConstraintMatrix(TransInfo *t);
void setConstraint(TransInfo *t, float space[3][3], int mode, const char text[]);
void setLocalConstraint(TransInfo *t, int mode, const char text[]);
void constraintNumInput(TransInfo *t, float vec[3]);
//void drawConstraint(TransCon *t);
void drawConstraint();
//void drawPropCircle(TransInfo *t);
void drawPropCircle();
int isLockConstraint(TransInfo *t);
void initConstraint(TransInfo *t);
void startConstraint(TransInfo *t);
void stopConstraint(TransInfo *t);
void getConstraintMatrix(TransInfo *t);
void initSelectConstraint(TransInfo *t, float mtx[3][3]);
void selectConstraint(TransInfo *t);
void postSelectConstraint(TransInfo *t);
int getConstraintSpaceDimension(TransInfo *t);
void setNearestAxis(TransInfo *t);
char constraintModeToChar(TransInfo *t);
/*********************** Generics ********************************/
void recalcData(TransInfo *t);
void initTransModeFlags(TransInfo *t, int mode);
void drawLine(float *center, float *dir, char axis, short options);
/* DRAWLINE options flags */
#define DRAWLIGHT 1
#define DRAWDASHED 2
#define DRAWBOLD 4
void applyTransObjects(TransInfo *t);
void restoreTransObjects(TransInfo *t);
void initTrans(TransInfo *t);
void postTrans (TransInfo *t);
void calculateCenterBound(TransInfo *t);
void calculateCenterMedian(TransInfo *t);
void calculateCenterCursor(TransInfo *t);
void calculateCenter(TransInfo *t);
void calculatePropRatio(TransInfo *t);
void snapGrid(TransInfo *t, float *val);
void getViewVector(float coord[3], float vec[3]);
TransInfo * BIF_GetTransInfo(void);
/*********************** NumInput ********************************/
void outputNumInput(NumInput *n, char *str);
short hasNumInput(NumInput *n);
void applyNumInput(NumInput *n, float *vec);
char handleNumInput(NumInput *n, unsigned short event);
#endif