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44c31bb045 == Action Editor - Groups for Action Channels (Peach Request) ==
Now, you can assign Action Channels to named (folder-like) groups, which help to organise the channels (important for more complex rigs). These are collapsible, can be "protected", and show a "summary" of the keyframes in the channels the Group contains. They are drawn as bright-green (active) or a darker shade of green (not active) channels.

* Each Action has its own set of Groups. 
* An Action-Channel can only occur in one Group at a time. It can also not occur in any group.
* Action-Channels can be moved between Groups
* Groups + grouped-channels always occur BEFORE un-grouped channels

Important Hotkeys:
* Shift-G  :  Adds the selected Action-Channels to the Active Group. This will create a new group if need be
* Ctrl-Shift-G : Always adds a new group, and adds the selected Action-Channels to it
* Alt-G : Removes selected Action-Channels from their groups
* Ctrl-Shift-Alt-G : (Note: this will be removed soon) This is a simple debugging-hotkey I added, which just prints a list of the groups, channels, and their addresses...
* NKey / Ctrl-LMB: While hovering over the name of a group, this shows a popup like for other channels, which allows the editing of the channel's name, etc.


Assorted Notes:
* Some tools may not work yet with this (Ctrl Numpad+/- for example)
* Fixed some bugs in various places in Action Editor code
* Added theme colours for group channels
* The nomenclature of these tools may change in future when a better alternative is found
* The ability to auto-assign action-channels to groups when they are keyframed will be coming up shortly
2008-01-17 23:02:11 +00:00
cb025f95de - Regarding the Peach "hair effectors" request in the mailing list I coded quick support so that effectors now can effect combed hair too. Nothing special needed to use, just normal field effectors, although there is a new "stiff" parameter in extras panel. (Note, at least for now this only works with path visualization)
- Keyed particles work again for all visualizations (previously only "path"), they still need some work though to be fully operational.
- Keyed particles weren't saved or loaded correctly.
2008-01-17 00:28:14 +00:00
d660e29365 === Custom Transform Orientation ===
Custom Orientations can be added with Ctrl-Shift-C (hotkey suggestions are welcomed), this adds and select the new alignment. Custom Orientations can also be added, deleted, selected from the Transform Orientations panel (View -> Transform Orientations). Standard orientations (global, local, normal, view) can also be selected from this panel.

If you plan on using only a single custom orientation and don't really need a list, I suggest you use the hotkey as it adds and selects at the same time.

Custom Orientations are save in the scene and are selected per 3D view (like normal orientation).

Adding from an object, the orientation is a normalized version of the object's orientation.
Adding from mesh data, a single element (vertex, edge, face) must be selected in its respective selection mode. Vertex orientation Z-axis is based on the normal, edge Z-axis on the edge itself (X-axis is on the XoY plane when possible, Y-axis is perpendicular to the rest). Face orientation Z-axis is the face normal, X-axis is perpendicular to the first edge, Y-axis is perpendicular to the rest.
(More logical orientations can be suggested).

I plan to add: 2 vertice (connected or not) => edge orientation , 3 vertice = face orientation

Differences from the patch:
- orientations no longer link back to the object they came from, everything is copy on creation.
- orientations are overwritten based on name (if you add an orientation with the same name as one that already exists, it overwrites the old one)
2008-01-13 18:24:09 +00:00
Nathan Letwory
30310a530a * make sure blender2.5 still compiles when WITH_BF_VERSE=1 2008-01-05 13:55:30 +00:00
58bf29e389 removed blenderdef.h, BIF_*, BDR_* and BSE_* header files (except for BIF_gl.h and BIF_glutil.h) 2008-01-01 18:16:10 +00:00
2df4ef711a More work on restoring Blender;
- brining back subwindow management
- removing more bad level stuff
2008-01-01 15:53:38 +00:00
5be2e5aa98 == PoseLib - Overhauled Implementation ==
Based on feedback from Ton, I've recoded the way "PoseLibs" are implemented/exposed. Therefore, quite a bit of code has been changed to fit this in better.

Now, ANY ACTION can be a "PoseLib". A set of Markers which belong to the Action (it's taken a year, but they're finally back), are used to tag "poses" in the Action. These markers are shown using diamond-shaped blue icons (designed by Matt Ebb) in three shades - unselected/normal, selected, active. 

Notes:
* Each Armature Object has an Action which acts as a PoseLib.
* Improved UI presented in buttons panel for this
-- added proper buttons for action assigning
-- renamed "Validate PoseLib" to "Auto-Sync PoseLib" (this option auto-tags poses based on keyframes found) 

Like in the 3d-view, use the hotkeys:
* Shift-L to add a local marker 
* Ctrl-Shift-L to rename a local marker
* Alt-L to delete selected local markers

Note: transforms, etc. are not currently available with these markers 

== PoseLib Preview ==
Added a few features here:
* Left/Right-Arrow keys now change the poses too (previous and next respectively)
* Up/Down-Arrow keys also change the poses, but "jump" to a pose 5 steps away in their respective directions
2007-12-30 12:08:28 +00:00
97f144b5ff And now blender will link again! However, with a bad stub.c
That's going to be tackled.
2007-12-29 16:12:35 +00:00
debf29022a =Particle bugfix=
Hair keys were saved via a non-sdna function, which resulted
in endian problems.  As ton pointed out on irc, he invented
sdna for a reason!
2007-12-26 15:25:30 +00:00
10b8237eab == PoseLib - Pose-Library Tool for Blender ==
"A slightly late Christmas present for the Animators out there :-)"

This tool allows animators to store frequently used poses in an action, and be able to label those poses to help them retrieve them later. In a way, it acts as a glorified clipboard for poses.

One of the cool features with this is the ability to select which stored pose to use interactively in the 3d-view. Once a few poses have been stored in the PoseLib, simply use the "Ctrl L" hotkey to start previewing. Use the Mousewheel or the Page Up/Down keys to change poses, and confirm/cancel the preview in the same way as you do for transforms.

Usage Notes:
* Each Armature may get its own PoseLib. PoseLibs are simply actions with extra data, so they can get relinked.
* Manually editing actions used as PoseLibs is not a good idea, as some data may not be able to be found. Tools to automagically find poses in an action could be investigated...
* PoseLib will only apply/retrieve poses to/from selected bones
* A basic UI for this can be found in the "Links and Materials" panel. Most of the PoseLib tools are presented there.

Useful Hotkeys (also found in Pose->PoseLib menu):
* Ctrl L  - interactively preview poses
* Shift L - add a new pose or replace an existing pose in the PoseLib with the current pose
* Ctrl Shift L - rename an existing pose in the PoseLib 
* Alt L - remove a pose from the poselib.c
2007-12-26 11:17:26 +00:00
a3a88f9591 == Sequencer (includes a little bit of Peach :) ==
Reworked image / movie loading, to add the following features:

- Mute strip
- Lock strip (peach request :)
- Crop / Translate _before_ image rescaling
- N-keys editing of start, startofs, endofs, startstill, endstill

Added (currently disabled) data structures for

- proxy support
- strip blend modes (currently only "REPLACE" works, which always did :)

Planed:

- automatic FPS rescaling
- command keys to lock/mute a bunch of selected strips 
  (which would complete the peach request to lock tracks)

Caveats: now the N-keys dialog is four-tabbed. I think, we should move those
tabs into the panels dialog in the future...
2007-12-25 15:31:36 +00:00
463cf8e332 Part 4 of the event refactor branch: all changes in existing files,
Makefiles especially, and of course the windowmanager DNA!
2007-12-24 18:53:37 +00:00
801c0799c1 == Sculpt Mode ==
Applying Stephan Kassemeyer's patch (#6750) to add a curve modifier for sculpting.

A few changes from the patch:
* The default curve is closer to the old behavior
* Fixed loading files already saved in sculpt mode
* Changed the interface; split the brush texture controls off into a third sculpt tab, and put the curve (and curve reset) into the Brush tab.
2007-12-20 19:07:47 +00:00
7da56f4a9b Particles
=========

Merge of the famous particle patch by Janne Karhu, a full rewrite
of the Blender particle system. This includes:

- Emitter, Hair and Reactor particle types.
- Newtonian, Keyed and Boids physics.
- Various particle visualisation and rendering types.
- Vertex group and texture control for various properties.
- Interpolated child particles from parents.
- Hair editing with combing, growing, cutting, .. .
- Explode modifier.
- Harmonic, Magnetic fields, and multiple falloff types.

.. and lots of other things, some more info is here:

http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/BlenderDev/Particles_Rewrite
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/BlenderDev/Particles_Rewrite_Doc

The new particle system cannot be backwards compatible. Old particle
systems are being converted to the new system, but will require
tweaking to get them looking the same as before.

Point Cache
===========

The new system to replace manual baking, based on automatic caching
on disk. This is currently used by softbodies and the particle system.

See the Cache API section on:
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/BlenderDev/PhysicsSprint

Documentation
=============

These new features still need good docs for the release logs, help
for this is appreciated.
2007-11-26 22:09:57 +00:00
41c6758027 Just a little comment commit explaining where "samples" comes from... 2007-11-14 22:44:30 +00:00
2f76b49bc1 Bugfix for endian bug in mdef file writing.
Also an unrelated warning fix.
2007-11-13 18:50:57 +00:00
7f2e43968a Mesh Deform Modifier
====================

Dynamic binding support. This means that the mesh can move _within_
the cage and still deform correct. If the mesh goes out of the cage,
don't expect correct result. Must be enabled with the 'Dynamic'
option, because it is slower and consumes more memory.

This is useful to use e.g. the cage mesh for main deformations and
still have shape keys for facial deformation working.
2007-11-11 22:54:14 +00:00
1b9d661eca Mesh Deform Modifier
====================

The MeshDeform modifier can deform a mesh with another 'cage' mesh.
It is similar to a lattice modifier, but instead of being restricted
to the regular grid layout of a lattice, the cage mesh can be modeled
to fit the mesh better.

http://www.blender.org/development/current-projects/changes-since-244/modifiers/

Implementation Notes:
- OpenNL has been refactored a bit to allow least squares matrices to
  be built without passing the matrix row by row, but instead with
  random access. MDef doesn't need this actually, but it's using this
  version of OpenNL so I'm just committing it now.
- Mean value weights for polygons have been added to arithb.c, a type
  of barycentric coordinates for polygons with >= 3 vertices. This
  might be useful for other parts of blender too.
2007-11-04 22:00:24 +00:00
2339eacce8 PyConstraints Bugfixes (again!):
Files saved with PyConstraints with multiple targets crashed on load, as the targets didn't actually get saved.
2007-10-24 10:03:19 +00:00
21eb3e11e0 2d-Filters feature and actuators. 2007-10-22 20:24:26 +00:00
6422a740c2 == Constraints System - Recode 2 ==
Once again, I've recoded the constraints system. This time, the goals were:
* To make it more future-proof by 'modernising' the coding style. The long functions filled with switch statements, have given way to function-pointers with smaller functions for specific purposes.
* To make it support constraints which use multiple targets more readily that it did. In the past, it was assumed that constraints could only have at most one target.

As a result, a lot of code has been shuffled around, and modified. Also, the subversion number has been bumped up.

Known issues:
* PyConstraints, which were the main motivation for supporting multiple-targets, are currently broken. There are some bimport() error that keeps causing problems. I've also temporarily removed the doDriver support, although it may return in another form soon. 
* Constraints BPy-API is currently has a few features which currently don't work yet
* Outliner currently only displays the names of the constraints instead of the fancy subtarget/target/constraint-name display it used to do. What gets displayed here needs further investigation, as the old way was certainly not that great (and is not compatible with the new system too)
2007-10-21 23:00:29 +00:00
90daa8f811 * Extra lamp falloff options, including custom curve!
This adds some new lamp attenuation options to the Lamp panel, replacing the old 'Quad' button. Yes, the panel layout is still nasty here, but I've ignored it for now to address properly in the panels cleanup work.

* Constant
http://mke3.net/blender/devel/rendering/falloff-constant.jpg
Lamp doesn't decay with distance

* Inverse Linear
http://mke3.net/blender/devel/rendering/falloff-invlinear.jpg
Default, and same as in older Blender without 'Quad' on. Decays linearly, with 'Dist' value as the lamp's half-energy-distance

* Inverse Square
http://mke3.net/blender/devel/rendering/falloff-invsquare.jpg
A sharper, more realistic decay, good for most electric lights (i.e. not sunlight). This is similar to the old Quad option with slight changes.

* Lin/Quad weighted
Exactly the same as in older Blenders with the old 'Quad' button enabled. When this setting is chosen, two sliders are shown, 'Linear' and 'Quad' (previously Quad1 and Quad2), which controls the 'linearness' or 'quadraticness' of the falloff curve. Lamps in old files with the 'Quad' button on will be initialised to this setting.

But much better for precise control over the lamp falloff now is:

* Custom Curve
This shows an extra 'Falloff Curve' panel, where you can use the standard Blender curve UI control to precisely control how the light falls off. The Y axis is intensity, and the X axis is distance, stretched over the length of the 'Dist' value.

Some example curves and renders:
http://mke3.net/blender/devel/rendering/falloff-curve1-curve.png
http://mke3.net/blender/devel/rendering/falloff-curve1.jpg

http://mke3.net/blender/devel/rendering/falloff-curve2-curve.png
http://mke3.net/blender/devel/rendering/falloff-curve2.jpg

http://mke3.net/blender/devel/rendering/falloff-curve3-curve.png
http://mke3.net/blender/devel/rendering/falloff-curve3.jpg (whee)
2007-09-16 13:50:34 +00:00
356ab94373 == imagebrowser ==
Initial commit of imagebrowser in trunk.
BIG COMMIT!

Main changes:
* completely reworked imasel space
* creation and storage of the preview images for materials, textures, world and lamp
* thumbnails of images and movie files when browsing in the file system
* loading previews from external .blend when linking or appending
* thumbnail caching according to the Thumbnail Managing Standard: http://jens.triq.net/thumbnail-spec/
* for now just kept imasel access mostly as old imgbrowser (CTRL+F4, CTRL+F1) a bit hidden still.
* filtering of file types (images, movies, .blend, py,...)
* preliminary managing of bookmarks ('B' button to add, XKEY while bookmark active to delete)

More detailed info which will be updated here: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Elubie/PreviewImageBrowser

Places that need special review (and probably fixes):
* BLO_blendhandle_get_previews in readblenentry
* readfile.c: do_version and refactorings of do_library_append
* UI integration

TODO and known issues still:
* Accented characters do not display correctly with international fonts
* Crash was reported when browsing in directory with movie files
* Bookmark management still needs some UI work (second scrollbar?), feedback here is welcome!

Credits:
Samir Bharadwaj (samirbharadwaj@yahoo.com) for the icon images.

Many thanks to everyone who gave feedback and helped so far!
2007-09-02 17:25:03 +00:00
b1c47f4159 - fix for missing include dir in MSVC 7 project files
- small warning fix for unreferenced variable.
2007-08-19 11:15:33 +00:00
3031f1f2bd =Draw Module Fixed=
This commit fixes the Draw module.  All buttons/widgets created via the Draw
module in a SpaceScript area are now inserted into a global list attached to
the SpaceScript data.  This list is cleared before each draw, when freeing
the space, and when the area is switched to another space.c

This is necessary to prevent Blender's internal UI code from getting invalid
pointers to python data.  In addition, it allows storing widget tooltips
inside the python Button objects, which solves that little bit of stupidity.

Note that this reverts the previous weaklist solution.  In fact, I had to go
over each previous commit by Campbell after this code originally branched
before the weaklist commit and re-add each commit.  So if anything is
missing, just tell me, or feel free to re-add it.
2007-07-27 06:14:25 +00:00
74ca178199 == Transformation Constraint ==
This commit adds a new constraint to Blender: the Transformation Constraint. This constraint gives you more freedom to choose how transforms are copied from one object/bone to another object/bone. 

You can assign the Loc/Rot/Scale channels of a source to the Loc/Rot/Scale channels of a destination, specifying the range of motion (per axis) from the source to consider, and the range of motion (per axis) that will be applied to the destination. Also, for each destination axis, you can choose which of the source axes to copy from. 

A similar constraint was coded by Jason Blary (snark), as Patch #4991. This constraint is basically rewritten from scratch, although there are some elements of the original patch which may be borrowed in future.

Various notes:
* PyAPI access has been coded. 
* Space conversion is also enabled for this constraint.
* Also the useless get_constraint_col function has been removed
* Doing a rotation copy with a ratio that is not 1:1 doesn't always work correctly yet (like for the Copy Rotation constraint).
2007-07-21 07:26:15 +00:00
256de79f51 commiting ettore fourth patch (plugin path) 2007-07-18 21:16:07 +00:00
af55d208f4 == Constraints System ==
After just over a week of coding, I've finished doing a major refactor/cleanup of the constraints code. In the process, quite a few old kludges and ugly hacks have been removed. Also, some new features which will greatly benefit riggers have been implemented.

=== What's New ===
* The long-awaited ``ChildOf Constraint'':
This allows you to animate parent influences, and choose which transformation channels the parent affects the child on (i.e. no translation/rotation/scaling). It should be noted that disabling some combinations may not totally work as expected. Also, the 'Set Inverse' and 'Clear Inverse' buttons at the bottom of this constraint's panel set/clear the inverse correction for the parent's effects. Use these to make the owner not stick/be glued to the parent.
* Constraint/Target Evaluation Spaces:
In some constraints, there are now 1-2 combo boxes at the bottom of their panel, which allows you to pick which `co-ordinate space' they are evaluated in. This is much more flexible than the old 'local' options for bones only were.
* Action Constraint - Loc/Rot/Size Inputs
The Action Constraint can finally use the target's location/rotation/scaling transforms as input, to control the owner of the constraint. This should work much more reliably than it used to. The target evaluation should now also be more accurate due to the new space conversion stuff.
* Transform - No longer in Crazy Space (TM)
Transforming objects/bones with constraints applied should no longer occur in Crazy Space. They are now correctly inverse-corrected. This also applies to old-style object tracking.

=== General Code Changes ===
* solve_constraints is now in constraints.c. I've removed the old `blend consecutive constraints of same type' junk, which made the code more complex than it needed to be.
* evaluate_constraint is now only passed the constraint, and two matrices. A few unused variables have been removed from here.
* A tempolary struct, bConstraintOb, is now passed to solve_constraints instead of relying on an ugly, static workobject in some cases. This works much better.
* Made the formatting of constraint code consistent
* There's a version patch for older files so that constraint settings are correctly converted to the new system. This is currently done for MajorVersion <= 244, and SubVersion < 3. I've bumped up the subversion to 3 for this purpose. However, with the imminent 2.45 release, this may need to be adjusted accordingly.
* LocEulSizeToMat4 and LocQuatSizeToMat4 now work in the order Size, Rot, Location. I've also added a few other math functions.
* Mat4BlendMat4 is now in arithb. I've modified it's method slightly, to use other arithb functions, instead of its crazy blending scheme. 
* Moved some of the RigidBodyJoint constraint's code out of blenkernel, and into src. It shouldn't be setting its target in its data initialisation function based + accessing scene stuff where it was doing so.

=== Future Work ===
* Geometry to act as targets for constraints. A space has been reserved for this already. 
* Tidy up UI buttons of constraints
2007-07-15 03:35:37 +00:00
d846d9db9f Bugfix: 'Random' crashes after duplicating bones
This commit should fix some seemingly random crashes broken and I have been experiencing while editing armatures.

A backtrace revealed that autosave was choking on the PoseChannels that didn't have a Bone assigned to them. This was caused by the bone duplication code making a new PoseChannel for a duplicated bone, but that new bone not getting assigned to the PoseChannel yet, as the user was still in EditMode.
2007-07-04 07:07:12 +00:00
01e8789f3f == PyConstraints ==
At last! The ability to code constraints in Python. This opens up many interesting rigging possibilities, as well as making prototyping constraints easier.

* A PyConstraint script must begin with the line 
#BPYCONSTRAINT
* It must also define a doConstraint function, which performs the core actions of the constraint.
* PyConstraints use IDProperties to store custom properties for each PyConstraint instance. The scripter can choose which of these ID-Properties to expose to a user to control the behaviour of the constraint. This must be done using the Draw.PupBlock method.

Credits to Joe Eager (joeedh) for coding the original patch on which this is based. I've made heavy revisions to large parts of the patch.

For more detailed information, and some demo scripts, see the following page:
http://aligorith.googlepages.com/pyconstraints2
2007-06-18 07:41:21 +00:00
1a9f0e692a == Multires ==
* Moved the multires vertex data from struct MultiresLevel to struct Multires. There's no longer any reason to store data seperately for each level; it was just taking up extra memory.

* Incremented the subversion to 2 and adjusted do_versions to correctly load older files.

* Refactored the multires update process (which handles propagating changes to other levels)
2007-06-01 02:21:11 +00:00
655f9a61de == Clamp-To Constraint (was Patch #4818) ==
This (new) constraint limits the location of an object/bone to the range of locations
on a given curve. It works by comparing the location of the owner on one axis, to
the extents of the curve's bounding-box on the same axis, to find the location on
the curve.

Usage Notes:
* 'Ob:' field must point to a valid curve object
* This curve should have 'Path' turned on in order for this constraint to work. You
don't really need to do this as it will be taken care of by the code.
* 'Auto' toggle automically determines which axis should be used for the distance estimations/calculations. It is the default option, but may not work that well for
some cases.
* X/Y/Z toggles can be used to select the axis to use for these calculations. Try
to choose the axis along which the curve stretches out for most.

Python Notes:
Python API access for this constraint is not included in this commit. Will be coming
soon.
2007-04-07 03:32:57 +00:00
0bb0c54f4b Regression test fixes:
- New Softbody panel now is named "Soft Body Collision" (instead of II)
  Also made it start tabbed, and made Fluids panel start untabbed.

- Infowindow: skip drawing buttons when width is smaller than 320 pixels.
2007-02-14 11:00:05 +00:00
cf00e675ed Addition to last bugfix:
Give the correct error message on saving instead of simply defaulting
to "not enough diskspace".
2007-02-11 00:13:07 +00:00
89f4ca65f2 Fix for bug #5910:
Saving in sculpt mode with partial visibility would give "not enough
diskspace" errors. That wasn't the error at all though, but blender
gives this diskspace error message on any error (this is for another
commit to fix though).

The cause of the error was that with partial visibility it saved the
MEdge and MFace arrays as if they had the full length, which is not
the case, so it was reading past the end of the array. I added an
exception for these.

Also removed the oldstyle tface saving, this was only there to provide
temporary upward compatibility until release.
2007-02-10 23:47:31 +00:00
d58cc7b9e6 == Multires ==
Partial fix for bug #5771, Multires tool deletes crease flags on edges

* Modified the edge flags code to support all of the edge flags (not just seams.)
* Added a new array to the Multires struct to store creases.
* For Mark Sharp, Clear Sharp, and Crease, displays an error if applied to a multires mesh not on level 1.
2007-01-22 08:34:53 +00:00
9ff336d14d A few fixes for saving/loading partial mesh visibility (sculptmode): pay better attention to how many verts/edges/faces there really are (not just the visibile ones) 2007-01-16 06:49:57 +00:00
043be07050 Large fix for multires. Changed UV coordinates (MTFaces) to be special first-level data in multires. The data is now stored in a standard CustomData struct in Multires, rather than being stored for each level. (The UVs can now only be edited on level 1.) Changes allow multiple sets of UVs to work correctly. This change should also decrease multires memory usage some (though only when UVs are being used, of course.)
Changes to CustomData:
Some functions would only return the current active layer, added extra variants that take an index to select the level (modeled after CustomData_get_layer_n.)

Still todo:
* UVs are being interpolated linearly, should probably offer Catmull-Clark subdivision like Subsurf modifier.
* Vertex Colors still don't support multiple customdata layers.
* Editing UV data on levels other than 1 should be disabled in the interface (same for weights)
2007-01-10 06:09:10 +00:00
dfeda474a5 New code to write 'sub version' string. It was using a (controlled) 1 byte
overflow in a safe area, but that's not very nice code...
2007-01-08 12:31:53 +00:00
2406567b7d Added support for load/save of multires edge flags 2007-01-01 07:53:14 +00:00
4300af777c Added saving/loading of multires deformedvert data. Also added a test_index_face check when reading editmode data for multires. 2006-12-03 22:15:50 +00:00
20ac94e8f0 Two hours of fixing details based on Klocwork source review. Useful report,
although it has a lot of noise. Not to mention our bad string code gives
a load of warnings.

I've reviewed specifically:
- file reading/write
- dna and library code
- node system
- entire render module

Done a couple of files in src/ too, seemed to be nice errors.
2006-12-01 19:52:04 +00:00
2572b9f72c Reserved some Bullet 2.x constraint data.
Although we will delay the main Rigid Body user interface after 2.43 release early 2007, I need some constraint data/UI to make progress with COLLADA Physics.
Added RigidBody constraint UI
LR_ALTKEY+LR_CTRLKEY+LR_SHIFTKEY+ P will bake rigidbody
Contribution by RCRuiz, Ramon Carlos.
2006-11-30 00:19:27 +00:00
35c83ca356 Removed unused 'action specific' marker stuff I committed earlier. In
the meantime, only the 'scene' marker set will be supported.
2006-11-28 04:58:57 +00:00
d7addfb99a Stupid me! I was calling the subversion warning test *after* memory got
freed. Windows nicely crashes then.

Also: added human readable string in fileglobal, so you can check the
subversion in a file manually too. Rule:
- Find GLOB chunk (first chunk after REND now)
- skip sizeof BHead, 20 bytes in 32bits, or 24 in 64 bits
- there's 4 characters showing subversion, right now it reads "   1".
2006-11-27 10:43:00 +00:00
0cd62a9298 NEW! Subversion control and test for future Blender binaries.
Next to the release code, a subversion number is written in the file
now. This is in the chunk GLOB, which is now in beginning of file.

Subversions can be used to have finer control over do_versions(), so you
don't have to wait for a release to patch stuff nicely. We can also
increase these subversions regularly to denote important changes.
If a subversion is not 0, it's being printed in the header, so a user can
also verify the state. (We might even tag cvs for it?).

Next to this, a minimum version and subversion number are written too.
From now on, if you change files in a way a past binary cannot read this
nicely anymore, you should set these minima to the current version.
This was especially added for the new mesh layers, which will not work
for older binaries once we make 2.43.
2006-11-26 21:17:15 +00:00
604b423032 - Library linking feature: global undo/redo now doesn't read the linked
library .blend files anymore, making it a load faster to use.

- Fixed ancient annoyance; samples were not properly freed, giving a lot
  "Error Totblock" when using sound.
  This fix also involves removing an ancient NaN hack, which treated the
  samples as fake Library data in the Main database.
  But still, the Blender Sound and Sample code is horrible... :/
2006-11-25 13:07:28 +00:00
9f9d99ef8d This adds temporary upward compatibility for TFaces, until the 2.43 release,
by writing the old struct also.
2006-11-21 14:46:17 +00:00
e435fbc3c5 Added custom vertex/edge/face data for meshes:
All data layers, including MVert/MEdge/MFace, are now managed as custom
data layers. The pointers like Mesh.mvert, Mesh.dvert or Mesh.mcol are
still used of course, but allocating, copying or freeing these arrays
should be done through the CustomData API.

Work in progress documentation on this is here:
http://mediawiki.blender.org/index.php/BlenderDev/BlenderArchitecture/CustomData


Replaced TFace by MTFace:

This is the same struct, except that it does not contain color, that now
always stays separated in MCol. This was not a good design decision to
begin with, and it is needed for adding multiple color layers later. Note
that this does mean older Blender versions will not be able to read UV
coordinates from the next release, due to an SDNA limitation.


Removed DispListMesh:

This now fully replaced by DerivedMesh. To provide access to arrays of
vertices, edges and faces, like DispListMesh does. The semantics of the
DerivedMesh.getVertArray() and similar functions were changed to return
a pointer to an array if one exists, or otherwise allocate a temporary
one. On releasing the DerivedMesh, this temporary array will be removed
automatically.


Removed ssDM and meshDM DerivedMesh backends:

The ssDM backend was for DispListMesh, so that became obsolete automatically.
The meshDM backend was replaced by the custom data backend, that now figures
out which layers need to be modified, and only duplicates those.


This changes code in many places, and overall removes 2514 lines of code.
So, there's a good chance this might break some stuff, although I've been
testing it for a few days now. The good news is, adding multiple color and
uv layers should now become easy.
2006-11-20 04:28:02 +00:00
4c5fcf136b =ID Properties Update=
This commit adds file reading/writing of ID properties to all ID types, 
and also adds python access for NMesh, Mesh, Scene and Image.  Note 
that the file reading code might need some more work for certain 
future/planned features to save right.  Also I updated a few comments in idprop.c.
2006-11-17 06:14:15 +00:00