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/*
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*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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* All rights reserved.
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* Contributor(s): 2007 Blender Foundation (refactor)
*
* ***** END GPL LICENSE BLOCK *****
*
*
* Subwindow opengl handling.
* BTW: subwindows open/close in X11 are way too slow, tried it, and choose for my own system... (ton)
*
*/
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/** \file blender/windowmanager/intern/wm_subwindow.c
* \ingroup wm
*/
#include <string.h>
#include "MEM_guardedalloc.h"
#include "DNA_windowmanager_types.h"
#include "DNA_screen_types.h"
#include "BLI_blenlib.h"
#include "BLI_math.h"
#include "BLI_utildefines.h"
#include "BKE_context.h"
#include "BKE_global.h"
#include "BIF_gl.h"
#include "GPU_extensions.h"
#include "WM_api.h"
Various changes made in the process of working on the UI code: * Added functions to generate Timer events. There was some unfinished code to create one timer per window, this replaces that with a way to let operators or other handlers add/remove their own timers as needed. This is currently delivered as an event with the timer handle, perhaps this should be a notifier instead? Also includes some fixes in ghost for timer events that were not delivered in time, due to passing negative timeout. * Added a Message event, which is a generic event that can be added by any operator. This is used in the UI code to communicate the results of opened blocks. Again, this may be better as a notifier. * These two events should not be blocked as they are intended for a specific operator or handler, so there were exceptions added for this, which is one of the reasons they might work better as notifiers, but currently these things can't listen to notifier yet. * Added an option to events to indicate if the customdata should be freed or not. * Added a free() callback for area regions, and added a free function for area regions in blenkernel since it was already there for screens and areas. * Added ED_screen/area/region_exit functions to clean up things like operators and handlers when they are closed. * Added screen level regions, these will draw over areas boundaries, with the last created region on top. These are useful for tooltips, menus, etc, and are not saved to file. It's using the same ARegion struct as areas to avoid code duplication, but perhaps that should be renamed then. Note that redraws currently go correct, because only full window redraws are used, for partial redraws without any frontbuffer drawing, the window manager needs to get support for compositing subwindows. * Minor changes in the subwindow code to retrieve the matrix, and moved setlinestyle to glutil.c. * Reversed argument order in WM_event_add/remove_keymap_handler to be consistent with modal_handler. * Operators can now block events but not necessarily cancel/finish. * Modal operators are now stored in a list in the window/area/region they were created in. This means for example that when a transform operator is invoked from a region but registers a handler at the window level (since mouse motion across areas should work), it will still get removed when the region is closed while the operator is running.
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#include "wm_subwindow.h"
#include "wm_window.h"
/* wmSubWindow stored in wmWindow... but not exposed outside this C file */
/* it seems a bit redundant (area regions can store it too, but we keep it
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* because we can store all kind of future opengl fanciness here */
/* we use indices and array because:
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* - index has safety, no pointers from this C file hanging around
* - fast lookups of indices with array, list would give overhead
* - old code used it this way...
* - keep option open to have 2 screens using same window
*/
typedef struct wmSubWindow {
struct wmSubWindow *next, *prev;
rcti winrct;
int swinid;
} wmSubWindow;
/* ******************* open, free, set, get data ******************** */
/* not subwindow itself */
static void wm_subwindow_free(wmSubWindow *UNUSED(swin))
{
/* future fancy stuff */
}
void wm_subwindows_free(wmWindow *win)
{
wmSubWindow *swin;
for (swin = win->subwindows.first; swin; swin = swin->next)
wm_subwindow_free(swin);
BLI_freelistN(&win->subwindows);
}
int wm_subwindow_get(wmWindow *win)
{
if (win->curswin)
return win->curswin->swinid;
return 0;
}
static wmSubWindow *swin_from_swinid(wmWindow *win, int swinid)
{
wmSubWindow *swin;
for (swin = win->subwindows.first; swin; swin = swin->next)
if (swin->swinid == swinid)
break;
return swin;
}
Various changes made in the process of working on the UI code: * Added functions to generate Timer events. There was some unfinished code to create one timer per window, this replaces that with a way to let operators or other handlers add/remove their own timers as needed. This is currently delivered as an event with the timer handle, perhaps this should be a notifier instead? Also includes some fixes in ghost for timer events that were not delivered in time, due to passing negative timeout. * Added a Message event, which is a generic event that can be added by any operator. This is used in the UI code to communicate the results of opened blocks. Again, this may be better as a notifier. * These two events should not be blocked as they are intended for a specific operator or handler, so there were exceptions added for this, which is one of the reasons they might work better as notifiers, but currently these things can't listen to notifier yet. * Added an option to events to indicate if the customdata should be freed or not. * Added a free() callback for area regions, and added a free function for area regions in blenkernel since it was already there for screens and areas. * Added ED_screen/area/region_exit functions to clean up things like operators and handlers when they are closed. * Added screen level regions, these will draw over areas boundaries, with the last created region on top. These are useful for tooltips, menus, etc, and are not saved to file. It's using the same ARegion struct as areas to avoid code duplication, but perhaps that should be renamed then. Note that redraws currently go correct, because only full window redraws are used, for partial redraws without any frontbuffer drawing, the window manager needs to get support for compositing subwindows. * Minor changes in the subwindow code to retrieve the matrix, and moved setlinestyle to glutil.c. * Reversed argument order in WM_event_add/remove_keymap_handler to be consistent with modal_handler. * Operators can now block events but not necessarily cancel/finish. * Modal operators are now stored in a list in the window/area/region they were created in. This means for example that when a transform operator is invoked from a region but registers a handler at the window level (since mouse motion across areas should work), it will still get removed when the region is closed while the operator is running.
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void wm_subwindow_getsize(wmWindow *win, int swinid, int *x, int *y)
{
wmSubWindow *swin = swin_from_swinid(win, swinid);
Various changes made in the process of working on the UI code: * Added functions to generate Timer events. There was some unfinished code to create one timer per window, this replaces that with a way to let operators or other handlers add/remove their own timers as needed. This is currently delivered as an event with the timer handle, perhaps this should be a notifier instead? Also includes some fixes in ghost for timer events that were not delivered in time, due to passing negative timeout. * Added a Message event, which is a generic event that can be added by any operator. This is used in the UI code to communicate the results of opened blocks. Again, this may be better as a notifier. * These two events should not be blocked as they are intended for a specific operator or handler, so there were exceptions added for this, which is one of the reasons they might work better as notifiers, but currently these things can't listen to notifier yet. * Added an option to events to indicate if the customdata should be freed or not. * Added a free() callback for area regions, and added a free function for area regions in blenkernel since it was already there for screens and areas. * Added ED_screen/area/region_exit functions to clean up things like operators and handlers when they are closed. * Added screen level regions, these will draw over areas boundaries, with the last created region on top. These are useful for tooltips, menus, etc, and are not saved to file. It's using the same ARegion struct as areas to avoid code duplication, but perhaps that should be renamed then. Note that redraws currently go correct, because only full window redraws are used, for partial redraws without any frontbuffer drawing, the window manager needs to get support for compositing subwindows. * Minor changes in the subwindow code to retrieve the matrix, and moved setlinestyle to glutil.c. * Reversed argument order in WM_event_add/remove_keymap_handler to be consistent with modal_handler. * Operators can now block events but not necessarily cancel/finish. * Modal operators are now stored in a list in the window/area/region they were created in. This means for example that when a transform operator is invoked from a region but registers a handler at the window level (since mouse motion across areas should work), it will still get removed when the region is closed while the operator is running.
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if (swin) {
*x = BLI_rcti_size_x(&swin->winrct) + 1;
*y = BLI_rcti_size_y(&swin->winrct) + 1;
Various changes made in the process of working on the UI code: * Added functions to generate Timer events. There was some unfinished code to create one timer per window, this replaces that with a way to let operators or other handlers add/remove their own timers as needed. This is currently delivered as an event with the timer handle, perhaps this should be a notifier instead? Also includes some fixes in ghost for timer events that were not delivered in time, due to passing negative timeout. * Added a Message event, which is a generic event that can be added by any operator. This is used in the UI code to communicate the results of opened blocks. Again, this may be better as a notifier. * These two events should not be blocked as they are intended for a specific operator or handler, so there were exceptions added for this, which is one of the reasons they might work better as notifiers, but currently these things can't listen to notifier yet. * Added an option to events to indicate if the customdata should be freed or not. * Added a free() callback for area regions, and added a free function for area regions in blenkernel since it was already there for screens and areas. * Added ED_screen/area/region_exit functions to clean up things like operators and handlers when they are closed. * Added screen level regions, these will draw over areas boundaries, with the last created region on top. These are useful for tooltips, menus, etc, and are not saved to file. It's using the same ARegion struct as areas to avoid code duplication, but perhaps that should be renamed then. Note that redraws currently go correct, because only full window redraws are used, for partial redraws without any frontbuffer drawing, the window manager needs to get support for compositing subwindows. * Minor changes in the subwindow code to retrieve the matrix, and moved setlinestyle to glutil.c. * Reversed argument order in WM_event_add/remove_keymap_handler to be consistent with modal_handler. * Operators can now block events but not necessarily cancel/finish. * Modal operators are now stored in a list in the window/area/region they were created in. This means for example that when a transform operator is invoked from a region but registers a handler at the window level (since mouse motion across areas should work), it will still get removed when the region is closed while the operator is running.
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}
}
void wm_subwindow_getorigin(wmWindow *win, int swinid, int *x, int *y)
{
wmSubWindow *swin = swin_from_swinid(win, swinid);
Various changes made in the process of working on the UI code: * Added functions to generate Timer events. There was some unfinished code to create one timer per window, this replaces that with a way to let operators or other handlers add/remove their own timers as needed. This is currently delivered as an event with the timer handle, perhaps this should be a notifier instead? Also includes some fixes in ghost for timer events that were not delivered in time, due to passing negative timeout. * Added a Message event, which is a generic event that can be added by any operator. This is used in the UI code to communicate the results of opened blocks. Again, this may be better as a notifier. * These two events should not be blocked as they are intended for a specific operator or handler, so there were exceptions added for this, which is one of the reasons they might work better as notifiers, but currently these things can't listen to notifier yet. * Added an option to events to indicate if the customdata should be freed or not. * Added a free() callback for area regions, and added a free function for area regions in blenkernel since it was already there for screens and areas. * Added ED_screen/area/region_exit functions to clean up things like operators and handlers when they are closed. * Added screen level regions, these will draw over areas boundaries, with the last created region on top. These are useful for tooltips, menus, etc, and are not saved to file. It's using the same ARegion struct as areas to avoid code duplication, but perhaps that should be renamed then. Note that redraws currently go correct, because only full window redraws are used, for partial redraws without any frontbuffer drawing, the window manager needs to get support for compositing subwindows. * Minor changes in the subwindow code to retrieve the matrix, and moved setlinestyle to glutil.c. * Reversed argument order in WM_event_add/remove_keymap_handler to be consistent with modal_handler. * Operators can now block events but not necessarily cancel/finish. * Modal operators are now stored in a list in the window/area/region they were created in. This means for example that when a transform operator is invoked from a region but registers a handler at the window level (since mouse motion across areas should work), it will still get removed when the region is closed while the operator is running.
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if (swin) {
*x = swin->winrct.xmin;
*y = swin->winrct.ymin;
Various changes made in the process of working on the UI code: * Added functions to generate Timer events. There was some unfinished code to create one timer per window, this replaces that with a way to let operators or other handlers add/remove their own timers as needed. This is currently delivered as an event with the timer handle, perhaps this should be a notifier instead? Also includes some fixes in ghost for timer events that were not delivered in time, due to passing negative timeout. * Added a Message event, which is a generic event that can be added by any operator. This is used in the UI code to communicate the results of opened blocks. Again, this may be better as a notifier. * These two events should not be blocked as they are intended for a specific operator or handler, so there were exceptions added for this, which is one of the reasons they might work better as notifiers, but currently these things can't listen to notifier yet. * Added an option to events to indicate if the customdata should be freed or not. * Added a free() callback for area regions, and added a free function for area regions in blenkernel since it was already there for screens and areas. * Added ED_screen/area/region_exit functions to clean up things like operators and handlers when they are closed. * Added screen level regions, these will draw over areas boundaries, with the last created region on top. These are useful for tooltips, menus, etc, and are not saved to file. It's using the same ARegion struct as areas to avoid code duplication, but perhaps that should be renamed then. Note that redraws currently go correct, because only full window redraws are used, for partial redraws without any frontbuffer drawing, the window manager needs to get support for compositing subwindows. * Minor changes in the subwindow code to retrieve the matrix, and moved setlinestyle to glutil.c. * Reversed argument order in WM_event_add/remove_keymap_handler to be consistent with modal_handler. * Operators can now block events but not necessarily cancel/finish. * Modal operators are now stored in a list in the window/area/region they were created in. This means for example that when a transform operator is invoked from a region but registers a handler at the window level (since mouse motion across areas should work), it will still get removed when the region is closed while the operator is running.
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}
}
void wm_subwindow_getmatrix(wmWindow *win, int swinid, float mat[4][4])
Various changes made in the process of working on the UI code: * Added functions to generate Timer events. There was some unfinished code to create one timer per window, this replaces that with a way to let operators or other handlers add/remove their own timers as needed. This is currently delivered as an event with the timer handle, perhaps this should be a notifier instead? Also includes some fixes in ghost for timer events that were not delivered in time, due to passing negative timeout. * Added a Message event, which is a generic event that can be added by any operator. This is used in the UI code to communicate the results of opened blocks. Again, this may be better as a notifier. * These two events should not be blocked as they are intended for a specific operator or handler, so there were exceptions added for this, which is one of the reasons they might work better as notifiers, but currently these things can't listen to notifier yet. * Added an option to events to indicate if the customdata should be freed or not. * Added a free() callback for area regions, and added a free function for area regions in blenkernel since it was already there for screens and areas. * Added ED_screen/area/region_exit functions to clean up things like operators and handlers when they are closed. * Added screen level regions, these will draw over areas boundaries, with the last created region on top. These are useful for tooltips, menus, etc, and are not saved to file. It's using the same ARegion struct as areas to avoid code duplication, but perhaps that should be renamed then. Note that redraws currently go correct, because only full window redraws are used, for partial redraws without any frontbuffer drawing, the window manager needs to get support for compositing subwindows. * Minor changes in the subwindow code to retrieve the matrix, and moved setlinestyle to glutil.c. * Reversed argument order in WM_event_add/remove_keymap_handler to be consistent with modal_handler. * Operators can now block events but not necessarily cancel/finish. * Modal operators are now stored in a list in the window/area/region they were created in. This means for example that when a transform operator is invoked from a region but registers a handler at the window level (since mouse motion across areas should work), it will still get removed when the region is closed while the operator is running.
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{
wmSubWindow *swin = swin_from_swinid(win, swinid);
Various changes made in the process of working on the UI code: * Added functions to generate Timer events. There was some unfinished code to create one timer per window, this replaces that with a way to let operators or other handlers add/remove their own timers as needed. This is currently delivered as an event with the timer handle, perhaps this should be a notifier instead? Also includes some fixes in ghost for timer events that were not delivered in time, due to passing negative timeout. * Added a Message event, which is a generic event that can be added by any operator. This is used in the UI code to communicate the results of opened blocks. Again, this may be better as a notifier. * These two events should not be blocked as they are intended for a specific operator or handler, so there were exceptions added for this, which is one of the reasons they might work better as notifiers, but currently these things can't listen to notifier yet. * Added an option to events to indicate if the customdata should be freed or not. * Added a free() callback for area regions, and added a free function for area regions in blenkernel since it was already there for screens and areas. * Added ED_screen/area/region_exit functions to clean up things like operators and handlers when they are closed. * Added screen level regions, these will draw over areas boundaries, with the last created region on top. These are useful for tooltips, menus, etc, and are not saved to file. It's using the same ARegion struct as areas to avoid code duplication, but perhaps that should be renamed then. Note that redraws currently go correct, because only full window redraws are used, for partial redraws without any frontbuffer drawing, the window manager needs to get support for compositing subwindows. * Minor changes in the subwindow code to retrieve the matrix, and moved setlinestyle to glutil.c. * Reversed argument order in WM_event_add/remove_keymap_handler to be consistent with modal_handler. * Operators can now block events but not necessarily cancel/finish. * Modal operators are now stored in a list in the window/area/region they were created in. This means for example that when a transform operator is invoked from a region but registers a handler at the window level (since mouse motion across areas should work), it will still get removed when the region is closed while the operator is running.
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if (swin) {
/* used by UI, should find a better way to get the matrix there */
if (swinid == win->screen->mainwin) {
int width, height;
wm_subwindow_getsize(win, swin->swinid, &width, &height);
orthographic_m4(mat, -GLA_PIXEL_OFS, (float)width - GLA_PIXEL_OFS, -GLA_PIXEL_OFS, (float)height - GLA_PIXEL_OFS, -100, 100);
}
else
glGetFloatv(GL_PROJECTION_MATRIX, (float *)mat);
}
Various changes made in the process of working on the UI code: * Added functions to generate Timer events. There was some unfinished code to create one timer per window, this replaces that with a way to let operators or other handlers add/remove their own timers as needed. This is currently delivered as an event with the timer handle, perhaps this should be a notifier instead? Also includes some fixes in ghost for timer events that were not delivered in time, due to passing negative timeout. * Added a Message event, which is a generic event that can be added by any operator. This is used in the UI code to communicate the results of opened blocks. Again, this may be better as a notifier. * These two events should not be blocked as they are intended for a specific operator or handler, so there were exceptions added for this, which is one of the reasons they might work better as notifiers, but currently these things can't listen to notifier yet. * Added an option to events to indicate if the customdata should be freed or not. * Added a free() callback for area regions, and added a free function for area regions in blenkernel since it was already there for screens and areas. * Added ED_screen/area/region_exit functions to clean up things like operators and handlers when they are closed. * Added screen level regions, these will draw over areas boundaries, with the last created region on top. These are useful for tooltips, menus, etc, and are not saved to file. It's using the same ARegion struct as areas to avoid code duplication, but perhaps that should be renamed then. Note that redraws currently go correct, because only full window redraws are used, for partial redraws without any frontbuffer drawing, the window manager needs to get support for compositing subwindows. * Minor changes in the subwindow code to retrieve the matrix, and moved setlinestyle to glutil.c. * Reversed argument order in WM_event_add/remove_keymap_handler to be consistent with modal_handler. * Operators can now block events but not necessarily cancel/finish. * Modal operators are now stored in a list in the window/area/region they were created in. This means for example that when a transform operator is invoked from a region but registers a handler at the window level (since mouse motion across areas should work), it will still get removed when the region is closed while the operator is running.
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}
void wm_subwindow_getrect(wmWindow *win, int swinid, rcti *r_rect)
{
wmSubWindow *swin = swin_from_swinid(win, swinid);
if (swin) {
*r_rect = swin->winrct;
}
}
/* always sets pixel-precise 2D window/view matrices */
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/* coords is in whole pixels. xmin = 15, xmax = 16: means window is 2 pix big */
int wm_subwindow_open(wmWindow *win, rcti *winrct)
{
wmSubWindow *swin;
int width, height;
int freewinid = 1;
for (swin = win->subwindows.first; swin; swin = swin->next)
if (freewinid <= swin->swinid)
freewinid = swin->swinid + 1;
win->curswin = swin = MEM_callocN(sizeof(wmSubWindow), "swinopen");
BLI_addtail(&win->subwindows, swin);
swin->swinid = freewinid;
swin->winrct = *winrct;
/* and we appy it all right away */
wmSubWindowSet(win, swin->swinid);
/* extra service */
Various changes made in the process of working on the UI code: * Added functions to generate Timer events. There was some unfinished code to create one timer per window, this replaces that with a way to let operators or other handlers add/remove their own timers as needed. This is currently delivered as an event with the timer handle, perhaps this should be a notifier instead? Also includes some fixes in ghost for timer events that were not delivered in time, due to passing negative timeout. * Added a Message event, which is a generic event that can be added by any operator. This is used in the UI code to communicate the results of opened blocks. Again, this may be better as a notifier. * These two events should not be blocked as they are intended for a specific operator or handler, so there were exceptions added for this, which is one of the reasons they might work better as notifiers, but currently these things can't listen to notifier yet. * Added an option to events to indicate if the customdata should be freed or not. * Added a free() callback for area regions, and added a free function for area regions in blenkernel since it was already there for screens and areas. * Added ED_screen/area/region_exit functions to clean up things like operators and handlers when they are closed. * Added screen level regions, these will draw over areas boundaries, with the last created region on top. These are useful for tooltips, menus, etc, and are not saved to file. It's using the same ARegion struct as areas to avoid code duplication, but perhaps that should be renamed then. Note that redraws currently go correct, because only full window redraws are used, for partial redraws without any frontbuffer drawing, the window manager needs to get support for compositing subwindows. * Minor changes in the subwindow code to retrieve the matrix, and moved setlinestyle to glutil.c. * Reversed argument order in WM_event_add/remove_keymap_handler to be consistent with modal_handler. * Operators can now block events but not necessarily cancel/finish. * Modal operators are now stored in a list in the window/area/region they were created in. This means for example that when a transform operator is invoked from a region but registers a handler at the window level (since mouse motion across areas should work), it will still get removed when the region is closed while the operator is running.
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wm_subwindow_getsize(win, swin->swinid, &width, &height);
wmOrtho2(-GLA_PIXEL_OFS, (float)width - GLA_PIXEL_OFS, -GLA_PIXEL_OFS, (float)height - GLA_PIXEL_OFS);
glLoadIdentity();
return swin->swinid;
}
void wm_subwindow_close(wmWindow *win, int swinid)
{
wmSubWindow *swin = swin_from_swinid(win, swinid);
if (swin) {
if (swin == win->curswin)
win->curswin = NULL;
wm_subwindow_free(swin);
BLI_remlink(&win->subwindows, swin);
MEM_freeN(swin);
}
else {
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printf("%s: Internal error, bad winid: %d\n", __func__, swinid);
}
}
/* pixels go from 0-99 for a 100 pixel window */
void wm_subwindow_position(wmWindow *win, int swinid, rcti *winrct)
{
wmSubWindow *swin = swin_from_swinid(win, swinid);
if (swin) {
int width, height;
swin->winrct = *winrct;
/* CRITICAL, this clamping ensures that
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* the viewport never goes outside the screen
* edges (assuming the x, y coords aren't
* outside). This caused a hardware lock
* on Matrox cards if it happens.
*
* Really Blender should never _ever_ try
* to do such a thing, but just to be safe
* clamp it anyway (or fix the bScreen
* scaling routine, and be damn sure you
* fixed it). - zr (2001!)
*/
Holiday coding log :) Nice formatted version (pictures soon): http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.66/Usability Short list of main changes: - Transparent region option (over main region), added code to blend in/out such panels. - Min size window now 640 x 480 - Fixed DPI for ui - lots of cleanup and changes everywhere. Icon image need correct size still, layer-in-use icon needs remake. - Macbook retina support, use command line --no-native-pixels to disable it - Timeline Marker label was drawing wrong - Trackpad and magic mouse: supports zoom (hold ctrl) - Fix for splash position: removed ghost function and made window size update after creation immediate - Fast undo buffer save now adds UI as well. Could be checked for regular file save even... Quit.blend and temp file saving use this now. - Dixed filename in window on reading quit.blend or temp saves, and they now add a warning in window title: "(Recovered)" - New Userpref option "Keep Session" - this always saves quit.blend, and loads on start. This allows keeping UI and data without actual saves, until you actually save. When you load startup.blend and quit, it recognises the quit.blend as a startup (no file name in header) - Added 3D view copy/paste buffers (selected objects). Shortcuts ctrl-c, ctrl-v (OSX, cmd-c, cmd-v). Coded partial file saving for it. Could be used for other purposes. Todo: use OS clipboards. - User preferences (themes, keymaps, user settings) now can be saved as a separate file. Old option is called "Save Startup File" the new one "Save User Settings". To visualise this difference, the 'save startup file' button has been removed from user preferences window. That option is available as CTRL+U and in File menu still. - OSX: fixed bug that stopped giving mouse events outside window. This also fixes "Continuous Grab" for OSX. (error since 2009)
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if (swin->winrct.xmax > WM_window_pixels_x(win))
swin->winrct.xmax = WM_window_pixels_x(win);
if (swin->winrct.ymax > WM_window_pixels_y(win))
swin->winrct.ymax = WM_window_pixels_y(win);
/* extra service */
wmSubWindowSet(win, swinid);
Various changes made in the process of working on the UI code: * Added functions to generate Timer events. There was some unfinished code to create one timer per window, this replaces that with a way to let operators or other handlers add/remove their own timers as needed. This is currently delivered as an event with the timer handle, perhaps this should be a notifier instead? Also includes some fixes in ghost for timer events that were not delivered in time, due to passing negative timeout. * Added a Message event, which is a generic event that can be added by any operator. This is used in the UI code to communicate the results of opened blocks. Again, this may be better as a notifier. * These two events should not be blocked as they are intended for a specific operator or handler, so there were exceptions added for this, which is one of the reasons they might work better as notifiers, but currently these things can't listen to notifier yet. * Added an option to events to indicate if the customdata should be freed or not. * Added a free() callback for area regions, and added a free function for area regions in blenkernel since it was already there for screens and areas. * Added ED_screen/area/region_exit functions to clean up things like operators and handlers when they are closed. * Added screen level regions, these will draw over areas boundaries, with the last created region on top. These are useful for tooltips, menus, etc, and are not saved to file. It's using the same ARegion struct as areas to avoid code duplication, but perhaps that should be renamed then. Note that redraws currently go correct, because only full window redraws are used, for partial redraws without any frontbuffer drawing, the window manager needs to get support for compositing subwindows. * Minor changes in the subwindow code to retrieve the matrix, and moved setlinestyle to glutil.c. * Reversed argument order in WM_event_add/remove_keymap_handler to be consistent with modal_handler. * Operators can now block events but not necessarily cancel/finish. * Modal operators are now stored in a list in the window/area/region they were created in. This means for example that when a transform operator is invoked from a region but registers a handler at the window level (since mouse motion across areas should work), it will still get removed when the region is closed while the operator is running.
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wm_subwindow_getsize(win, swinid, &width, &height);
wmOrtho2(-GLA_PIXEL_OFS, (float)width - GLA_PIXEL_OFS, -GLA_PIXEL_OFS, (float)height - GLA_PIXEL_OFS);
}
else {
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printf("%s: Internal error, bad winid: %d\n", __func__, swinid);
}
}
/* ---------------- WM versions of OpenGL style API calls ------------------------ */
/* ----------------- exported in WM_api.h ------------------------------------------------------ */
/* internal state, no threaded opengl! XXX */
static wmWindow *_curwindow = NULL;
static wmSubWindow *_curswin = NULL;
void wmSubWindowScissorSet(wmWindow *win, int swinid, const rcti *srct, bool srct_pad)
{
int width, height;
_curswin = swin_from_swinid(win, swinid);
if (_curswin == NULL) {
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printf("%s %d: doesn't exist\n", __func__, swinid);
return;
}
win->curswin = _curswin;
_curwindow = win;
width = BLI_rcti_size_x(&_curswin->winrct) + 1;
height = BLI_rcti_size_y(&_curswin->winrct) + 1;
glViewport(_curswin->winrct.xmin, _curswin->winrct.ymin, width, height);
if (srct) {
int scissor_width = BLI_rcti_size_x(srct);
int scissor_height = BLI_rcti_size_y(srct);
/* typically a single pixel doesn't matter,
* but one pixel offset is noticable with viewport border render */
if (srct_pad) {
scissor_width += 1;
scissor_height += 1;
}
glScissor(srct->xmin, srct->ymin, scissor_width, scissor_height);
2.5: WM Compositing * Triple Buffer is now more complete: - Proper handling of window resize, duplicate, etc. - It now uses 3x3 textures (or less) if the power of two sizes do not match well. That still has a worst case wast of 23.4%, but better than 300%. - It can also use the ARB/NV/EXT_texture_rectangle extension now, which may be supported on hardware that does not support ARB_texture_non_power_of_two. - Gesture, menu and brushe redraws now require no redraws at all from the area regions. So even on a high poly scene just moving the paint cursor or opening a menu should be fast. * Testing can be done by setting the "Window Draw Method" in the User Preferences in the outliner. "Overlap" is still default, since "Triple Buffer" has not been tested on computers other than mine, would like to avoid crashing Blender on startup in case there is a common bug, but it's ready for testing now. - For reference "Full" draws the full window each time. - "Triple Buffer" should work for both swap copy and swap exchange systems, the latter still need the -E command line option for "Overlap". - Resizing and going fullscreen still gives flicker here but no more than "Full" drawing. * Partial Redraw was added. ED_region_tag_redraw_partial takes a rect in window coordinates to define a subarea of the region. On region draw it will then set glScissor to a smaller area, and ar->drawrct will always be set to either the partial or full window rect. The latter can then be used for clipping in the 3D view or clipping interface drawing. Neither is implemented yet.
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}
else
glScissor(_curswin->winrct.xmin, _curswin->winrct.ymin, width, height);
wmOrtho2(-GLA_PIXEL_OFS, (float)width - GLA_PIXEL_OFS, -GLA_PIXEL_OFS, (float)height - GLA_PIXEL_OFS);
glLoadIdentity();
glFlush();
2.5: WM Compositing * Triple Buffer is now more complete: - Proper handling of window resize, duplicate, etc. - It now uses 3x3 textures (or less) if the power of two sizes do not match well. That still has a worst case wast of 23.4%, but better than 300%. - It can also use the ARB/NV/EXT_texture_rectangle extension now, which may be supported on hardware that does not support ARB_texture_non_power_of_two. - Gesture, menu and brushe redraws now require no redraws at all from the area regions. So even on a high poly scene just moving the paint cursor or opening a menu should be fast. * Testing can be done by setting the "Window Draw Method" in the User Preferences in the outliner. "Overlap" is still default, since "Triple Buffer" has not been tested on computers other than mine, would like to avoid crashing Blender on startup in case there is a common bug, but it's ready for testing now. - For reference "Full" draws the full window each time. - "Triple Buffer" should work for both swap copy and swap exchange systems, the latter still need the -E command line option for "Overlap". - Resizing and going fullscreen still gives flicker here but no more than "Full" drawing. * Partial Redraw was added. ED_region_tag_redraw_partial takes a rect in window coordinates to define a subarea of the region. On region draw it will then set glScissor to a smaller area, and ar->drawrct will always be set to either the partial or full window rect. The latter can then be used for clipping in the 3D view or clipping interface drawing. Neither is implemented yet.
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}
/* enable the WM versions of opengl calls */
void wmSubWindowSet(wmWindow *win, int swinid)
{
wmSubWindowScissorSet(win, swinid, NULL, true);
}
void wmFrustum(float x1, float x2, float y1, float y2, float n, float f)
{
glMatrixMode(GL_PROJECTION);
glLoadIdentity();
glFrustum(x1, x2, y1, y2, n, f);
glMatrixMode(GL_MODELVIEW);
}
void wmOrtho(float x1, float x2, float y1, float y2, float n, float f)
{
glMatrixMode(GL_PROJECTION);
glLoadIdentity();
glOrtho(x1, x2, y1, y2, n, f);
glMatrixMode(GL_MODELVIEW);
}
void wmOrtho2(float x1, float x2, float y1, float y2)
{
/* prevent opengl from generating errors */
if (x1 == x2) x2 += 1.0f;
if (y1 == y2) y2 += 1.0f;
wmOrtho(x1, x2, y1, y2, -100, 100);
}
/* *************************** Framebuffer color depth, for selection codes ********************** */
#ifdef __APPLE__
/* apple seems to round colors to below and up on some configs */
unsigned int index_to_framebuffer(int index)
{
unsigned int i = index;
switch (GPU_color_depth()) {
case 12:
i = ((i & 0xF00) << 12) + ((i & 0xF0) << 8) + ((i & 0xF) << 4);
/* sometimes dithering subtracts! */
i |= 0x070707;
break;
case 15:
case 16:
i = ((i & 0x7C00) << 9) + ((i & 0x3E0) << 6) + ((i & 0x1F) << 3);
i |= 0x030303;
break;
case 24:
break;
default: /* 18 bits... */
i = ((i & 0x3F000) << 6) + ((i & 0xFC0) << 4) + ((i & 0x3F) << 2);
i |= 0x010101;
break;
}
return i;
}
#else
/* this is the old method as being in use for ages.... seems to work? colors are rounded to lower values */
unsigned int index_to_framebuffer(int index)
{
unsigned int i = index;
switch (GPU_color_depth()) {
case 8:
i = ((i & 48) << 18) + ((i & 12) << 12) + ((i & 3) << 6);
i |= 0x3F3F3F;
break;
case 12:
i = ((i & 0xF00) << 12) + ((i & 0xF0) << 8) + ((i & 0xF) << 4);
/* sometimes dithering subtracts! */
i |= 0x0F0F0F;
break;
case 15:
case 16:
i = ((i & 0x7C00) << 9) + ((i & 0x3E0) << 6) + ((i & 0x1F) << 3);
i |= 0x070707;
break;
case 24:
break;
default: /* 18 bits... */
i = ((i & 0x3F000) << 6) + ((i & 0xFC0) << 4) + ((i & 0x3F) << 2);
i |= 0x030303;
break;
}
return i;
}
#endif
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void WM_framebuffer_index_set(int index)
{
const int col = index_to_framebuffer(index);
cpack(col);
}
int WM_framebuffer_to_index(unsigned int col)
{
if (col == 0) return 0;
switch (GPU_color_depth()) {
case 8:
return ((col & 0xC00000) >> 18) + ((col & 0xC000) >> 12) + ((col & 0xC0) >> 6);
case 12:
return ((col & 0xF00000) >> 12) + ((col & 0xF000) >> 8) + ((col & 0xF0) >> 4);
case 15:
case 16:
return ((col & 0xF80000) >> 9) + ((col & 0xF800) >> 6) + ((col & 0xF8) >> 3);
case 24:
return col & 0xFFFFFF;
default: // 18 bits...
return ((col & 0xFC0000) >> 6) + ((col & 0xFC00) >> 4) + ((col & 0xFC) >> 2);
}
}
/* ********** END MY WINDOW ************** */