This patch solves some major problems of the svg script :
- reading of the inkscape svg format
- parsing of the scientific numbers
- redundant arc data in the same path for only one command "a"
- blending of curves after several files import and at the end a more correct management of the current point.
* Improved compatibility with VRML files
* Extract strings so they dont get modified for parsing, filename URL's with {} [] dont break importing anymore.
* Cameras were rotated incorrectly
* inline files were not opened with GZip
* Animation Support - currently only loc/scale/rot (scale untested)
* Lists of image URLs now use the first image from the list since there is no support for dynamic switching.
* use imagemagick to convert GIF's so they load in linux. (WIP - could be extended, At least it should not break anything)
BPyMathutils angle2ToLength function could be simplified (pointed out by brecht)
- Added a centralized function for resolving targets (aaa.bbb.ccc)
- Added documentation support for locally defined classes and methods
- The time taken to parse now dictates how long to use the cache before parsing again
- Other tweaks and comments and support for numeric var types
The text plugin scripts have been updated to make use of these features.
Text.setCursorPos(row, col) now pops the text into view if it is in the active window space. The outliner uses this to jump to any definition in a script; it is invoked with Ctrl+T.
slight change to the fix suggested, the svg imported was assuming that
"fill:" and "#" being in a string meant there was "fill:#", but the # could be used for other properties.
This converts exceptions in Warning in selected points of the registry module.
While I couldn't reproduce the segfault ( I received the Py error as expected), this isn't a bad idea anyway, since the BPy C counterpart was discarding the error anyway, making it a warning is a bit more inline with its meaning.
The exception is not preventable nor fixable from a script's point of view, so better to silence it and print a warning to the console instead.
needed to add a small value to the baking distance for it to include faces of that distance (maybe should make this happen from the user interface too)
* Added Normalize option for diplacement so everything in the 'Dist' range is mapped 0-1
* Increased the maximum Dist and Bias to1000.0 (was 10.0)
* Added python utility function in BPyRender.py - bakeToPlane(...), to automate heightmap, normalmap generation for Crystalspace.
Scenes must be tagged to render, (old render daemon button) but selecting scenes in the data browser (shoft+f4) sets this also.
Using this script to generate jobs for the renderfarm much faster then loading blender.
0.5.9d : - 2007/4/5
- when a svg file containts several curves they can be imported in
separate object.
- managment of paths' name when paths are imported as separate curves.
- a menu was added to select between separate or joined curves
- management of colors
0.5.9e : - 2007/4/7
- corrected a scale problem that only appears when one uses beveldepth
- in separate curve option, name is also given to the curve data
- added the list of svg's color names (147) and modified the color's method
to work with.
0.5.9h : - 2007/5/2
- script was updated with the modifs by cambo
- removed all debug statements
- correction of a zero division error in the calc_arc function.
This means changing the active UV/VCol layers wont change what renders.
needed to adjust the minor version so old files will copy the active layer to the render-uv/vcol layer.
boxpack2d.py - redoen in C now, dont need python version.
using mface->flag for both.
Also found that the cdDM_drawMappedFaces and cdDM_drawFacesTex_common could get normals mixed up when rendering hidden faces. because hidden/invisible faces used continue without advancing to the next normal.