Couple of issues here:
- User shouldn't be able to run into dupligroup recursion.
It was checking already when setting a group for dupli.
Added check to operator which adds object to group.
- It's still possible files with recursion are hanging around,
so made simplify function robust to such kind of crap.
- give feedback on how many mirror verts succeed/fail (for select mirror, shape key mirror, weight mirror)
... when a mirror failed it was confusing and not obvious what was going on.
- slight change to select mirror, now center vertices will remain selected.
- speedup to EDBM_verts_mirror_cache_begin, cache customdata layer offset.
however this exposed some other odd behavior.
removing a vertex group would add one if not found but only for meshes, not lattices.
now just skip removal if not found.
Two issues were found:
- Mesh/Curve/Lattice kay blocks weren't copying their actions
when making object data local. This lead to object data using
diffrent AnimData structures which were using the same action.
- Copying actions shall happen after object object data was
localized. This is so because otherwise we'll copy actions
for original AnimData, not for copied one.
Reviewed by Joshua, thanks!
This means when you've got reconstructed scene assigned to a
3d camera (via camera solver constraint) and applies scale on
this camera from Ctrl-A menu, scale will be applied on the
reconstructed scene and reset camera size to identity.
This is very useful feature for scene orientation, when you'll
just scale camera by S in the viewport to match bundles
some points in the space, and then you'll easiy make camera
have identity scale (which is needed for nice working moblur
and other things mentioning by Sebastian :) without loosing
scale of bundles themselves.
Behavior of apply scale for cameras without clip assigned
to them does not change at all.
Fix turned out to remove as much "manual UI" from 3D view header as possible. Mode selector and all transform manipulators/orientations stuff are now RNA-based UI (leaving basically only edit mesh select modes with custom handlers, as they have some quite specific features).
To achieve this, four main modifications were done:
* enum-operator-generated menus are now MENU (i.e. dropdown lists) in headers too.
* All bit-flag enums expanded in ROW buttons now have a handling consistent with e.g. layers, or what we already have for transform manipulators, i.e. clicking select only one element, shift-click to select multiple ones.
* Consequently, the three RNA booleans manipulators flags are merged into a single bit-flag enum (yes, this is also an API change, though I doubt many scripts use it).
* Now the width of enum-based dropdown lists is computed from longest item name in enum, no more from a dummy place holder string (when no label/name is given).
All this allows to remove some code from 3DView/transform areas, that was actually mostly duplicating RNA/operator one.
Also done a few optimizations here and there (among others, do not pass &numitems to RNA_property_enum_items() when you do not need it, saves at least an iteration over enum items to count them).
Many thanks to Brecht for the reviews!
Made it so Move Shape Key ensures first key is a refkey,
so now it's possible to change basis key from the interface.
It's still needed to manually teak key's relative_key,
not sure whether there's a reliable automated way to tweak
this value when bassi key is changing.
of editmode on the child object.
Problem was that the object custom data mask was not taken into account when
rebuilding the derivedmesh in some cases, which is needed for the derivedmesh
to contain the mapping back to the original vertices. Now this data mask is
used for any derivedmesh build that will be cached.
Also problematic was that the datamask for the active object was applied to
all objects in the scene, which caused the parent object to be recalculated
when it didn't need to be. Now this datamask is only used for the active object.