This crashed because in `get_active_fcurve_channel`, the filter did not
filter out channels with no fcurve.
The fix adds the filter `ANIMFILTER_FCURVESONLY`.
See rB92d7f9ac56e0ff1e65c364487542dfb7c32a0a67 for the new filter.
Maniphest Tasks: T99491
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15386
Grease Pencil animation channels are now also shown in the Dopesheet
mode of the Dopesheet editor and in the Timeline.
Grease pencil related events are now listened not only by container
`SACTCONT_GPENCIL` (Grease Pencil Dopesheet), but also
`SACTCONT_DOPESHEET` (main Dopesheet), and `SACTCONT_TIMELINE`
(timeline).
A new Animation Filter flag was added: `ANIMFILTER_FCURVESONLY`. For now
this only filters out Grease Pencil Layer channels.
**Implemented:**
- Preview range set: now only considers selected Grease Pencil keyframes
when `onlySel` parameter is true. Not only this allows the operator to
work with grease pencil keyframes in main dopesheet, but it also fixes
the operator in the Grease Pencil dopesheet.
- Translation: allocation (and freeing) of specific memory for
translation of Grease Pencil keyframes.
- Copy/Paste: call to both Fcurve and GPencil operators, to allow for
mixed selection. Errors are only reported when both the FCurve and
GPencil functions fail to paste anything.
- Keyframe Type change and Insert Keyframe: removed some code here to
unify Grease Pencil dopesheet and main dopesheet code.
- Jump, Snap, Mirror, Select all/box/lasso/circle, Select left/right,
Clickselect: account for Grease Pencil channels within the channels
loop, no need for `ANIMFILTER_FCURVESONLY` there.
**Not Implemented:**
- Graph-related operators. The filter `ANIMFILTER_FCURVESONLY` is
naively added to all graph-related operators, meaning more-or-less all
operators that used `ANIMFILTER_CURVE_VISIBLE`.
- Select linked: is for F-curves channel only
- Select more/less: not yet implemented for grease pencil layers.
- Clean Keys, Sample, Extrapolation, Interpolation, Easing, and Handle
type change: work on Fcurve-channels only, so the
`ANIMFILTER_FCURVESONLY` filter is activated
Graying out these operators (when no fcurve keyframe is selected) can be
done with custom poll functions BUT may affect performance. This is NOT
done in this patch.
**Dopesheet Summary Selection:**
The main summary of the dopesheet now also takes into account Grease
Pencil keyframes, using some nasty copy/pasting of code, as explained
[on devtalk](https://devtalk.blender.org/t/gpencil-layers-integration-in-main-dopesheet-selection-issue/24527).
It works, but may be improved, providing some deeper changes.
Reviewed By: mendio, pepeland, sybren
Maniphest Tasks: T97477
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15003
Add the Discontinuity (Euler) Filter operator to the Dope Sheet->Key
menu, so it's not only available from the Graph Editor->Key menu. On
request of @pablico, see T95386.
This required changing a poll function which is used by a bunch of other
operators, which seemed scary at first, but my thinking is that if an
operator can execute in the Graph Editor, then it should also be able to
execute in the Dope Sheet. I think the only reason this wouldn't be true
is if we were storing animation data in the UI itself, which of course
we don't. So I hope this is okay.
Reviewed By: sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14015
So far it was needed to declare a new RNA struct to `RNA_access.h` manually.
Since 9b298cf3db we generate a `RNA_prototypes.h` for RNA property
declarations. Now this also includes the RNA struct declarations, so they don't
have to be added manually anymore.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13862
Reviewed by: brecht, campbellbarton
If there is no animation at all, or it's all hidden, the Euler Filter
operators poll now fails with a message that explains this a bit more,
instead of just the generic "context is wrong" error.
Reviewed By: sybren
Maniphest Tasks: T95135
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13967
Use a shorter/simpler license convention, stops the header taking so
much space.
Follow the SPDX license specification: https://spdx.org/licenses
- C/C++/objc/objc++
- Python
- Shell Scripts
- CMake, GNUmakefile
While most of the source tree has been included
- `./extern/` was left out.
- `./intern/cycles` & `./intern/atomic` are also excluded because they
use different header conventions.
doc/license/SPDX-license-identifiers.txt has been added to list SPDX all
used identifiers.
See P2788 for the script that automated these edits.
Reviewed By: brecht, mont29, sergey
Ref D14069
Follow up of b2ee1770d4 and 10c2254d41, part of T74432.
Now the area and region naming conventions should be less confusing.
Mostly a careful batch rename but had to do few smaller fixes.
Also ran clang-format on affected files.
Without these buttons the functionality of the popover is
incomplete compared to the Graph Editor panel. To support
this the operators have to read the active F-Curve from
the context, instead of directly scanning animation data.
Expanding the context would also help Python operators.
Each space had separate operators, duplicating logic.
Use RNA properties instead so adding the ability to toggle other
region types (floating redo region for eg) doesn't need to have an
extra operator per space type.
It's also nicer to show a check-box for something which can be toggled.
BF-admins agree to remove header information that isn't useful,
to reduce noise.
- BEGIN/END license blocks
Developers should add non license comments as separate comment blocks.
No need for separator text.
- Contributors
This is often invalid, outdated or misleading
especially when splitting files.
It's more useful to git-blame to find out who has developed the code.
See P901 for script to perform these edits.
This shouldn't really be part of the windowmanager code. Pulling it out
now, so that we can reuse in RNA when switching display modes,
(and perhaps other places later)
* Insert Keyframe tool for Dopesheet/Graph Editors needed to be modified to
not try to resolve the paths for NLA Control Curves
* For now, the poll callback to get the "Active FCurve" also works when given
a NLA control curve. They're really the same in most cases, and this should
be fine until one of the channels does something funky.
* This (big) commit is aimed at cleaning up the filtering flags used
by the animation channel filtering code. The list of filtering flags
has been growing a bit "organically" since it's humble origins for use
in the Action Editor some 3 years (IIRC) ago now during a weekend
hackathon. Obviously, some things have ended up tacked on, while
others have been the product of other flag options. Nevertheless, it
was time for a bit of a spring clean!
* Most notably, one area where the system outgrown its original design
for the Action Editor was in terms of the "visibility" filtering flag
it was using. While in the Action Editor the concept of what channels
to include was strictly dictated by whether the channel hierarchy
showed it, in the Graph Editor this is not always the case. In other
words, there was a difference between the data the channels
represented being visible and the channels for that data being visible
in the hierarchy.
Long story short: this lead to bug report [#27076] (and many like it),
where if you selected an F-Curve, then collapsed the Group it was in,
then even after selecting another F-Curve in another Group, the
original F-Curve's properties would still be shown in the Properties
Region. The good news is that this commit fixes this issue right away!
* More good news will follow, as I start checking on the flag usage of
other tools, but I'm committing this first so that we have a stable
reference (of code similar to the old buggy stuff) on which we can
fall back to later to find bugs (should they pop up).
Anyways, back to the trenches!
* Changed all int's to size_t's, where the int's were used for size of
channel list returned
* Object vs Base is now passed to filtering functions - was relic from
old owner/ownertype code which required access to bases
* Found bug in NLA code where filter was being overwritten and then
used again as input for some other function unintentionally
* Found bug where trying to select a NLA strip would crash if lamp
data was around