Reports would change the active emboss of the Block, to make some of its
buttons appear without background. But it didn't reset it so that
buttons added afterwards wouldn't use the correct embossing.
Text data block were not considered special in the recursive purge
function. So they would get deleted if they had no actual users.
To fix this we instead make text data block use "fake user" so that
addon authors can specify script files that should be removed if nothing
is using it anymore.
Per default, new text object have "fake user" set. So functionality
wise, the user has to explicitly specify that they want the text object
to be purge-able.
Reviewed By: Bastien
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D10983
Text data block were not considered special in the recursive purge
function. So they would get deleted if they had no actual users.
To fix this we instead make text data block use "fake user" so that
addon authors can specify script files that should be removed if nothing
is using it anymore.
Per default, new text object have "fake user" set. So functionality
wise, the user has to explicitly specify that they want the text object
to be purge-able.
Reviewed By: Bastien
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D10983
In some cases functions were defined with arguments of different array
lengths in headers vs. implementations. This commit fixes some of the
cases I ran into, but probably not all of them.
This patch fixes the remaining issues described in T87749. The jitter
was caused by inconsistent rounding when using the floats icon_size
and icon_padding to offset the bound for the text drawing. Using
`round_fl_to_int` leads to consistent results and fixes the jitter
that remained in some buttons with icons, UI lists, and breadcrumbs.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11062
Caused by {rB278011e44d43}.
Framebuffer management since above commit now seems to require region
bind/unbind in for the operator to be able to redraw correctly without
using the same framebuffer in multiple contexts.
Maniphest Tasks: T87771
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11084
This patch fixes jittering text when resizing regions of the UI as
described in T87749. The jitter was caused by the text padding
being stored as an integer which lead to inconsistent rounding.
Most notably this patch fixes the jitter in the new spreadsheet editor,
but not all occurrences of jitter described in T87749 (e.g. in UI lists)
are addressed.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11060
When the user entered a driver expression like `#frame` into a number
field, Blender would crash sometime after. This is because
e1a9ba94c5 did not handle this case properly and ignored the fact
that the user can enter text into the field.
The fix makes sure that we only cancel if the value is a *number* equal
to the previous value in the field.
Note that this could also be handled by `ui_but_string_set` which would
be a bit nicer potentially. However, I was unable to find a clean way of
passing `data->startvalue` into that function. `uiHandleButtonData` is
only known locally inside `interface_handlers.c`.
Reviewed By: Severin
Maniphest Tasks: T87688
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11049
Dragging a number button, then holding the value and pressing escape
would not reset the value correctly.
This was because eb06ccc324 assumed that `data->value` and
`data->startvalue` were set during dragging which they are not.
The fix moves the if statement into the section where we check if a
number was entered (number edit) making sure that we only cancel
if the button was in "string enter" mode and that the value entered
was the same as before.
Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly, Severin
Maniphest Tasks: T87637
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11021
Increase range of internal flags & order UI_SEARCH_FILTER_NO_MATCH
within this range, so public button flags aren't accidentally added
that overlap with internal flags.
Python scripts can now define the reason it's poll function fails using:
`Operator.poll_message_set(message, ...)`
This supports both regular text as well as delaying message creation
using a callback which should be used in situations where constructing
detailed messages is too much overhead for a poll function.
Ref D11001
Previously, clicking into a number field, changing nothing and then
clicking outside the field again would trigger an update (RNA prop
would be set to the same value again). This could potentially cause
an expensive operation (like a modifer) to run again, even if all the
parameters were identical.
The fix prevents this by treating unchanging values in the field as a
cancel operation.
Reviewed By: Severin
Maniphest Tasks: T87448
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10976
This patch adds domain and data type information to each row of the
attribute search menu. The data type is displayed on the right, just
like how the list is exposed for the existing point cloud and hair
attribute panels. The domain is exposed on the left like the menu
hierarchy from menu search.
For the implementation, the attribute hint information is stored as a
set instead of a multi-value map so that every item (which we need to
point to descretely in the search process) contains the necessary data
type and domain information by itself. We also need to allocate a new
struct for every button, which requires a change to allow passing a
newly allocated argument to search buttons.
Note that the search does't yet handle the case where there are two
attributes with the same name but different domains or data types in
the input geometry set. That will be handled as a separate improvement.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10623
The SB back-end optimizer for the mesa R600g driver corrupts the vertex
shader for widget drawing. This will not be fixed upstream because SB is
getting replaced as part of the new NIR path. This was thought to be an
issue with instancing and an attempted fix was submitted in D8374, but
it did not fix the issue.
This patch reimplements the array look-up part of the code using switch
case as a workaround and removes the old workaround implemented as part
of D8374.
Reviewed By: Clement Foucault
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10967
Pass `bContext *C` a bit further down the call stack, to prevent
exploding the number of parameters of `ED_preview_icon_render()`. An
upcoming change will require access to yet another context member, and
this can now be done without adding yet another parameter.
No functional changes.
- Optionally get the error as a single line.
- Support access the error as an allocated string.
- PyC_ExceptionBuffer_Simple was always printing to the `stdout` while
PyC_ExceptionBuffer didn't, now either print to the output.
Without this, callers are unable to do anything with the error string.
While the existing behavior worked as intended,
it wasn't possible to have two views on the same file at different
locations.
Since there isn't much use in having two views open at the same location
allow one view to be at a different scroll location.
UI edit-source and selecting a text data block now need explicit calls
to scroll to the cursor location.
Resolves T87284
This was added in 37b82a2d26, doesn't have much purpose and doesn't even do
anything in the vast majority of cases. It only affects custom properties. So
at the very least it shouldn't be shown for regular RNA property buttons. But
even for cases where it may do something, we couldn't find a good use-case. If
this operator has use-cases with some add-ons, the add-ons can expose it
differently, e.g. with a little 'x' icon next to the button, like it's done in
the keymap editor.
So removing the context menu entry now. Should this turn out to be a problem,
it can be brought back but much more selectively (only where it actually does
something). Or we could combine it with "Reset to Default".
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8727
Reviewed by: Brecht Van Lommel, Hans Goudey
This patch fixes the issue in T86463 that colored collection icons in
the collection search box don't scale according to the zoom level.
The issue was caused by the drawing function for the colored
collection icons not allowing to change the size of the icons.
This patch addresses that by scaling the icon based on the drawing
width.
Reviewed By: #user_interface, natecraddock, Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10708
The new Cryptomatte workflow assumes that the picker is used in the new
workflow. The legacy node wasn't working as it would never find a
correct cryptomatte layer. This fix will use the color sampling like we
used to do.
Introduced in rBce462fa1 but harmless since curretly only `StructRNA`
without `owner_id` have the `STRUCT_UNDO` flag cleared.
So this commit does not bring any functional changes but it will be
useful for {D10695}.
Using the button context for operators is useful for other cases as well (where
the operator isn't the button operator itself). For example we'll need this for
the asset view UI template, where there will be additional operators that
should be able to act on button context.
Allow python access to the `reset_view` functionality which before
was only available through the menu. This was suggested for
consistency after D10561.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10595
Data-block selectors (or other selectors using the
`UILayout.teamplate_search` or `UILayout.template_search_preview`)
in headers used a fixed size width for the name button. Often that meant
the text would be clipped to fit even though there was plenty of
whitespace surrounding the data-block selector.
Now the name button can increase in width with the contained string,
clamped to some arbitrary and quite big maximum (3 times the minimum
width).
We could further take the available space into account, to reduce the
need for scrolling in the header. But I don't think that is much of an
issue and the name clipping it would re-introduce would probably be more
annoying.
This change shows the object or material name with the cursor when picking for a cryptomatte node.
Reviewed By: Julian Eisel
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10705
In the current implementation, cryptomatte passes are connected to the node
and elements are picked by using the eyedropper tool on a special pick channel.
This design has two disadvantages - both connecting all passes individually
and always having to switch to the picker channel are tedious.
With the new design, the user selects the RenderLayer or Image from which the
Cryptomatte layers are directly loaded (the type of pass is determined by an
enum). This allows the node to automatically detect all relevant passes.
Then, when using the eyedropper tool, the operator looks up the selected
coordinates from the picked Image, Node backdrop or Clip and reads the picked
object directly from the Renderlayer/Image, therefore allowing to pick in any
context (e.g. by clicking on the Combined pass in the Image Viewer). The
sampled color is looked up in the metadata and the actual name is stored
in the cryptomatte node. This also allows to remove a hash by just removing
the name from the matte id.
Technically there is some loss of flexibility because the Cryptomatte pass
inputs can no longer be connected to other nodes, but since any compositing
done on them is likely to break the Cryptomatte system anyways, this isn't
really a concern in practise.
In the future, this would also allow to automatically translate values to names
by looking up the value in the associated metadata of the input, or to get a
better visualization of overlapping areas in the Pick output since we could
blend colors now that the output doesn't have to contain the exact value.
Idea + Original patch: Lucas Stockner
Reviewed By: Brecht van Lommel
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3959