- with the NLA on a small strip text was drawn under the scroll bar, now draw with same alignment as rectangle constrained text.
- single alloc per text item.
- was using opengl context rather then passing color value.
Until we have proper multi-object editing, this adds a Copy To Selected
option to the right mouse button menu for Object and Bone properties, to
copy the value from the active object to the selected objects.
Also includes some implementation changes to reset to default operator.
Keymaps are now saveable and configurable from the user preferences, note
that editing one item in a keymap means the whole keymap is now defined by
the user and will not be updated by Blender, an option for syncing might be
added later. The outliner interface is still there, but I will probably
remove it.
There's actually 3 levels now:
* Default builtin key configuration.
* Key configuration loaded from .py file, for configs like Blender 2.4x
or other 3D applications.
* Keymaps edited by the user and saved in .B.blend. These can be saved
to .py files as well to make creating distributable configurations
easier.
Also, user preferences sections were reorganized a bit, now there is:
Interface, Editing, Input, Files and System.
Implementation notes:
* wmKeyConfig was added which represents a key configuration containing
keymaps.
* wmKeymapItem was renamed to wmKeyMapItem for consistency with wmKeyMap.
* Modal maps are not wrapped yet.
* User preferences DNA file reading did not support newdataadr() yet,
added this now for reading keymaps.
* Key configuration related settings are now RNA wrapped.
* is_property_set and is_property_hidden python methods were added.
* When resizing the window, the top position is now preserved,
instead of the center position.
* Fix zoom level not being preserved in various cases, when
changing both with and height. This replaces some earlier code
which did this at screen level but wasn't very reliable.
* Different tabs now each preserve their own scroll.
* When switching between tabs, it now scrolls to show as many
buttons as possible, instead of possibly showing empty space.
There is a trade-off here between doing that keeping the
buttons in the same place, no ideal solution exists I think.
* Change zooming in/out to be symmetric, for example doing
numpad + then - did not give the original zoom level back.
* Added some calls to avoid hanging tooltips when manipulating
the view.
Internals:
* Added V2D_KEEPOFS_X and V2D_KEEPOFS_Y to keep the top/bottom
rather than the center.
* Renamed V2D_KEEPZOOM to V2D_LIMITZOOM (seems more appropriate),
and make V2D_KEEPZOOM preserve the zoom level.
More scroller work:
- Added subtle arrow widgets to denote a scroller can zoom the view.
- Made zoom symmetric (old convention to only zoom "one side" just
worked badly)
Cleanup of scroller drawing in 2D windows.
Before:
http://download.blender.org/institute/rt11.jpg
After:
http://download.blender.org/institute/rt12.jpg
Will add 'zoom' widget circles later, as mockupped here:
http://www.reynish.com/files/blender25/fcurve_scrollbar.png
Also note the scale values are inside scroller; drawing it
on top conflicts with current frame item and markers.
Currently scroller disappear entirely when view is total.
For Joshua:
To make sliders behave nicely, the boundbox (v2d->tot) has to
be refreshed on each change. I've added it in graph drawing
now, but it could be notifier based I guess... not sure what
the correct anim api call would be. Can discuss tomorrow!
On todo:
Layout config hints so people can make scroller positions swap.
- Fix: text draw in fonts was slightly too low; it didn't calculate offset
correctly. Now it is aligned to have number characters in center.
- Fix: text clip was too wide, giving errors on extreme zoom in.
- Added boundbox-clipped default text drawing for view2d:
void UI_view2d_text_cache_rectf(View2D *v2d, rctf *rect, char *str)
(Note; also for previous commit, this cache immediately projects, so if
you change view2d while drawing, text is still on correct positions)
Added support for cached text drawing in View2D. Cache is needed to
prevent the viewmatrix being set/restored on each text drawing.
Adding a string:
void UI_view2d_text_cache_add(View2D *v2d, float x, float y, char *str)
Drawing:
void UI_view2d_text_cache_draw(ARegion *ar)
Nothing else needed; just make sure cache-draw is always called at end
of a view2d drawing function, to clear cache memory.
On todo for next: a version with a rectf boundary to clip text within.
* Fix buttons jumping around when resizing and zoom. Part of this was
adding a tiny a 0.001f offset in UI_view2d_view_ortho, otherwise the
rounding is unpredictable (used to be 0.375f, but that was disabled).
* Fix various issues with zooming, panning panels. V2D_LOCKOFS_X/Y is
now taken into account in more places in the view2d code, to avoid
zooming into the center or panning out of the view.
* Remove "Free" align mode in buttons window (it's not really useful).
* View3D/Graph/Image editors now use the same PanelType system as the
buttons window, means some deprecated panel code could be removed.
* Some small visual tweaks for panels.
* View 2D Reset operator (Home key), to reset zoom and panning for panels.
* Added argument to set number buttons as sliders (slider=True for itemR).
* Ignore labels for button alignment (doesn't look right).
* Fix some use of context.main in py scripts, should get data from active
object instead.
* Fix autotexspace -> auto_texspace in py script.
* As a test, used by:
* Object buttons, tried to make it match the mockup.
* Text window header.
* Text window properties panel.
* Panel interaction with view2d is still problematic, need to make
this work properly still.
* Templates are very basic, the ones there are simple but already
can follow the object buttons mockup quite closely.
* It's based on a three level system: panels, templates and items.
To get an idea of what that means in practice, see:
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/BlenderDev/Blender2.5/UI_LayoutEngine#Panels.2C_Templates_and_Items
*** Proof of concept! ****
3D window Panels back, in own designated region for now.
Activate or hide it with Nkey.
Note that Background Image doesn't work yet, Transform
Orientations probably need tests by Martin, Sculpt options
have to be recoded there by Nicholas.
The UI design sessions will of course review all of this!
We'll have to solve a lot of related topics;
- navigation (where) and context (what)
- non-overlapping layouts vs floating panels/bars
- properties vs tools (toolbars)
- drop panels and make nice (semi-automated) list views?
I've also done experiments with making the main 3d view
stay 'behind' the buttons region. That makes popping buttons
in and out less distracting, but also makes it obscuring
the view... it's not in this commit, it didn't work proper :)
To get that work it has to be handled by the internal
compositor, then it even can have fancy transparency in back.
Anyhoo, time enough to play with this a while. Especially for
Image window (paint) it can work well too.
* View2D to region now returns ints instead of shorts.
* Use "Numpad" instead of "Pad" in automatic keymap menu info.
* Menus can now use buttons other than BUTM and SEPR, in
particular TOG and ROW are now supported instead of flipping
bits manually.
* Added a simpler uiDefMenu* api for making menus now, and it
only supports Operator and RNA buttons at the moment, will be
used in next commit. Not sure how this will evolve .. makes
menu code look cleaner anyways.
* Ensure that interface code doesn't crash when getting unknown
Operators and RNA properties, and display their buttons grayed
out in that case.
* Added back deselect all (and invert all) tools for Animation Channels (i.e. channel list in Action Editor).
* Resolved all MSVC warnings (I came across) in View2d code. Also, added a new API method to get the coordinates (in 'view' space) of a listview 'cell' given the row + column the cell is in.
* Tidied up a few comments here and there
Added methods for easier checking of visiblity/position of items arranged in some regular table format (i.e. columns and/or rows).
Last commit from me for 2008!
* Brought back backend for editing keyframes IPO/IPO-Curves. Did some refactoring work here that will still have to be verified when operators using them are added.
* Animation channel filtering code now returns the number of channels filtered (for Action Editor to set totrect of channels - TODO still!)
* View2D - made function to check if mouse is in View2D scrollers an API function
* Renamed keyframe related files. The old names were too clumsy.
* Started porting click-select operators for Action Editor. These don't work currently, as the events are being stolen by the markers. This needs to be fixed ASAP.
Now, preset view configurations are only to be used if they define all (scrollers not included) relevant settings for the view they are set for. This should be less confusing than in the previous situation with V2D_COMMONVIEW_TIMELINE stuff.
One implication of this though, is that all Animation Editors (for example), will have to define their own version of the relatively commonly shared info. However, given the great diversity in the range of settings each have, this should not be too much of an issue.
Also, added a 'standard' view config for main 'window' regions. At this stage, it is recommended that this view config should be used only as a placeholder template on which a set of custom settings could be based. I've put it into use for the buttons window/scripts window/info window so far.
More notifier cleanup;
- removed view2d sync notifier, its data operations are too complex
for UI hints/notes, direct calls work too :)
- updated missing gpl header in region file
Noticed weird delay on menu refreshing now... will check.
Work on getting notifiers in shape.
- Most important: local (to own region or area) redraw notifiers
have been depricated. This is not a good or correct notifier anyway.
Notifiers should be signals to other areas.
- Instead use these 2 functions:
ED_area_tag_redraw(area);
ED_region_tag_redraw(region);
It seems to me good convention to keep the area/region redraw tag
itself protected everywhere, for future improvements.
- Also added a basic WM function that checks overlapping regions,
and flushes redraws to underlying regions. This makes menus and
buttons allow to only send local region redraws.
(Brought back two "swapbuffer indicators" to test this.
- Todo: area 'action zone' redraws, and fixing other notifiers...
sending data pointers in a notifier seems to be bad idea.
Improved the View2D API so that initialising View2D data in init() callbacks (called on new regions and also on resizing regions) for regions is easier.
Added a few preset view configurations for use when initialising new views. Views with the V2D_IS_INITIALISED flag set will not be reinitialised in the init() callbacks. Currently, some of these configurations will set/override all settings (like V2D_COMMONVIEW_LIST and V2D_COMMONVIEW_HEADER), while other ones serve a more supplimentary role (i.e. V2D_COMMONVIEW_TIMELINE only sets the x-axis settings, relying on the region to have already set the relevant y-axis settings).
The future of such supplimentary configurations is yet to be seen, as I'm currently not sure whether they will cause the code to become too confusing, as you'd have to keep track of which settings belong/are set where. So far, only a few areas have been ported to use this. Tomorrow I'll check on a few more.
As this commit touches a lot of files, hopefully there aren't any critical bugs I've missed here.
Added notifiers for timeline syncing. Works for Timeline window
only now.
Note that I've removed the malloc-free in a Notifier... notifier
system is still under probabtion :)
I've gone through and simplified some of the redundant options while documenting the various settings (in the code and also in the Wiki Doc), to make it clearer how to use each option.
'Preset' view-types have yet to be fully implemented, but started groundwork for this. Only some commonly used view configurations will be defined using this method. For all others, they still need to define all relavent view settings themselves (as there's too much variation in terms of the various editor's use of View2D).
IPO Editor now draws with channels on the left, like all other anim editors. Now, how to make this wider...
IPO Editor Fixes:
* Grid now draws correct. Fixed typo in gridline calculations preventing drawing from occurring. Also, set the right arguments to the appropriate View2D calls.
* Limited Ton's cur<->mask mapping 'hack' to Outliner only, as it was causing problems with the drawing of the grid. Perhaps there's still some faulty code in curRect_validate that should be changed instead...
* Horizontal scroller draws frames now by default. However, the values are still offset a bit, so will need further investigation.
Outliner Fixes:
* Fixed overlapping text problem with RNA-path and menus. Now RNA path draws as a label beside the menus, so there shouldn't be any more problems there.
* do_versions code now sets all appropriate flags, as old OOPS views could cause errors with scroller drawing + view manipulation operators which depend on flags being set.
Fixes in view2d:
- mask/slider rects were calculated wrong 1 pixel (was overlapping)
- found bug with outliner stretching on area-edge-dragging. It required
an extra mapping of the 'cur view' via mask to actual region.
- added v2d sanity check for uninitialized v2d's
- removed cruft in do_versions for headers (gets catched with above)
- added header-view2d-initialize function, for new-space calls
Fixes in areamanager:
- fixes in 'new space' for time/outliner/view2d
(unfinished)
For Joshua:
- Making time window higher shows it doesn't update 'cur'. Not sure
what kind of v2d flag should be checked or set?
TimeLine window pulldowns work sorta (for the options that were coded :)
Still trying to bring back code without recoding uiDefButs. In future these
will get directly operator stuff linked. For time being made a simple
operator call function, like:
WM_operator_call(C, "ED_MARKER_OT_add");
and for forcing operator to run in the main region-window:
WM_operator_call_rwin(C, "ED_MARKER_OT_add");
These calls also work for modal operators, like marker grab in this case.
Fixed a few typos in View2D code, which included the zoom-locking flags not being checked for correctly by the zoom operators.
This commit does NOT fix the problems with the Outliner 'cur' rect expanding/contracting as the view changes size. I still haven't found the cause of this, but it might be related to the off-by-1 errors with UI-widgets that brecht noted in TimeLine header...
Implemented operator to work with scrollers. This should work reasonably well, but as always, more testing is needed.
* LMB-drag can now be used to initiate manipulations of scrollbars (so they can be dragged as per normal)
* By clicking on the 'dark regions' on the ends of the scroll bubble, it is possible to zoom the view (in a way similar to Sony Vegas scrollbars)
Tidied up code of other operators
* Re-labelled the current zoom operators, as there is still a modal click-drag zoom tool to be ported still
* Marked all of the existing view manipulation operators as redoable. Scrollers manipulator is not allowed to be redoable.
Assorted changes:
* Added more flags for Outliner on reading old files, to prevent more weird things happening as code expects certain flags these days
When time grids are drawn in 'seconds' not 'frames' (use the TKEY to toggle this in Timeline for testing), times are now printed in a timecode format similar to SMPTE. It deviates from SMPTE in several respects, otherwise the timecodes will collide with the current grid spacings (Note: this will be subject to review in future).
* Hours will only be shown when they are needed. This shouldn't cause too many problems, since it is highly unlikely to get sequences, etc. that long.
* Frames are only shown when zoomed in close enough. When they are shown, display of minutes is generally ommitted unless significant.
* I've used the semicolon (;) character as the delimeter between frames and seconds. This seems to be the convention in Final Cut Pro, Vegas, and Quicktime...
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Also in this commit:
* added UI_view2d_status_enforce() call to the end of UI_view2d_totRect_set(), so that the caller will not have to worry about doing so.
* swapped the order of V2D_GRID_(NO)CLAMP defines so to be more consistent with older versions of Blender. Default (0) is now no-clamping.
This commit *should* bring UI_view2d_status_enforce() (formerly known in pre 2.5 as test_view2d) under control again.
I've attempted to reduce the amount of duplicated code here, so hopefully there won't be any nasty bugs that will show up in some of the other views when they are ported.
Summary of changes:
* Restored V2D_KEEPZOOM flag which I had previously removed, having misunderstood its function.
* Fixed bugs with resizing Outliner window
* Outliner width is now columns + 1 again. Documented reasons for this (otherwise, stuff gets covered by scrollbars, but we cannot see it)
* Cleaned up flags defined for View2D, and added some for defining the alignment of the view's data in the 'tot' rect (i.e. which quadrant(s) the view data is allowed to reside in).
* These flags are used in the new UI_view2d_totRect_set() function, which sets the new size of the 'tot' rect (i.e. the maximum viewable area). Currently, is only used for Outliner, but channel-lists also require this.
* Added API method to reset 'cur' (current viewing region) to 'default' viewing region - UI_view2d_curRect_reset(). Currently, 'keepzoom' is not respected. I'll check on whether this is needed when I recode UI_view2d_status_enforce(), which is badly in need of a cleanup.
* Added back vertical scale markings for vertical scrollbars. Currently untested (until IPO Editor can be put back in). Also, there was a special exception for the Sequencer, which will need to be checked when the time comes too.
* Fixed the display of frame numbers in scrollbars. Was caused by error in using an int, where a float was required (this is one place MSVC gives better warnings than GCC).
* Outliner horizontal scrollbar now displays a more useful range. The previous range was based on screen width, not width of content.
* Outliner horizontal scrollbar now draws with bevel-highlight line again. Was missed out in a previous commit.
* Added simple toggle Frames/Seconds operator to TimeLine to test if the View2D code is working right for this. This uses the same hotkey (TKEY) as it's counterpart (with a menu for input) did in previous incarnations of Blender.
Added back units on scrollbars for anim editors (i.e. Timeline). Vertical scrollbars have yet to be done, but there's no way to test yet.
Using markers and current frame indicator (and value) as guides, it is clear that there is still some inaccuracy with the drawing of the grid or the frames/markers are drawn wrong! Will investigate further.
- View2d bug: it was taking sliders into account for setting the
window matrix, which it shouldn't (glViewport does). This caused
error offset in drawing, like for current-frame scrolling.
- Current frame scrolling in TimeWindow back on window level.
(used to crash, but that was fixed in WM)
- Made UI_view2d_region_to_view accept ints, no shorts
- removed debug function in interface_ops.c
* Improved scrollbar drawing a bit more - only cosmetic lines
* Added new view2d view-matrix api method to only use 'cur' coordinates on one axis, for use when drawing markers, etc. that need to be glued to a certain time but stay fixed in space in another dimension. This should improve the sitation for drawing markers
* To aid testing, adding markers now sets the marker to have frame number as it's "name". This will need to be removed later...
* Added basic (non-modal) zoom operators that use a uniform scale factor, with zoom centered using the view center as scaling point. Use Scrollwheel up/down and Pad +/- to use this.
* Added back the 'button'/bubble for the scrollbars. I've added dark lines on either end of it for some later work on zooming widgets.
This is not the final form they'll take. I still need to decide how to handle those scrollbars which act as grid-markers too (showing timescale, etc.), before trying to integrate that with some fancy scrollbar drawing (rounded, etc.)
Assorted changes:
* Moved vertical scrollbar for Outliner to right hand side
* Made Timeline use standard scrollbars, and turned on various clamping options
* Fixed ortho-matrix corrections for scrollbars, and added pixel offsets
* Made Timeline markers sit more snugly on the scrollbar. They were a bit far out...
* Fixed memory leak with view2d keymaps not being freed when Blender exited
* Start of basic scrollbar drawing. This will be improved. Only Outliner shows these for now, as although the Timeline should show them, the old files didn't have them turned on.
* Tidied up the view-panning operator
- Fixed naming convention
- Added user-adjustable properties (deltax, deltay in screenspace)
* Added ctrl-scrollwheel (horizontal) and shift-scrollwheel (vertical) scroll operators. These use the view-panning code too.
Unfortunately, I haven't been able to figure out why the WHEELMOUSEDOWN events don't seem to be triggering the operators!