The RGN_TYPE_EXECUTE region was zero height - with the "Load & Save"
button drawing outside of those bounds - so it didn't respond to events.
This is because the region started off this size and does not change
with simply adding the buttons. Although it has RGN_FLAG_DYNAMIC_SIZE,
delayed reinit of regions is only currently supported on headers.
This gives the execute region an initial (minimum) vertical size but
also makes the region **hidden** by default.
- Showing Prefs as an editor among others it will show the header
but not the execute region.
- Showing the Prefs in a popup window, hides the header region
and shows the execute region.
Ref D10636
Move some drawing code from `area.c` and `ed_util.c` into `ed_draw.c`.
This is to support the new generic slider that wil be used in T81785.
No functional changes.
Reviewed By: #animation_rigging, #user_interface, Severin, sybren
Maniphest Tasks: T81785
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9313
Refactoring: WM_window_open() that can open different types of windows. 'New Window' with simplified layout.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10419
Reviewed by Brecht Van Lommel
When dropping an asset somewhere, it is appended and then a drop operation is
called to actually add it to the scene based on current context. If this drop
operation fails, the appended data-block is now still in the .blend. The user
may not notice and not expect this.
Instead idea is to rollback any changes done by dropping code if the operation
fails, namely removing the appended data-block again.
Adds a new `cancel()` callback which is called if the drop operator returns
`OPERATOR_CANCELLED` to drop-boxes and a generic function to deal with assets
on drop failure.
Also removes the `free_id_on_error` property of the `NODE_OT_add_group`
operator, which was used as ad-hoc solution to get this same behavior.
This could happen with files saved before ef4aa42ea4, so before global areas
were written to .blend files.
We would just always add the top- and status-bar, even though the screen wasn't
supposed to have them. I'm not entirely sure what caused the further issues
observed there, most code should probably handle the case fine still. But
apparently something didn't.
Steps to reproduce were:
* Open Blender from before ef4aa42ea4 (e.g 2.91 release)
* In 3D View, View > Area > Toggle Fullscreen Area
* Save the file
* Open the saved file (can be in newer version too)
The fullscreen is corrupt now, especially noticable after duplicating the
workspace.
Passing 4x arguments for the rectangle,
mixed in with round-box radius & color wasn't very readable.
Instead, pass a `rctf` as the first argument to UI box drawing functions.
These functions with many arguments can be unwieldy. Aside from the obvious issues
with rewriting the list of arguments and the opportunities for error and frustration
that presents, the long list of arguments make these systems hard to change. So when
an argument should be added, someone might skip that and add some hack instead.
So, as proposed in T73586#1037210, this patch instead uses a "params" struct for
each of these callbacks.
- Use param argument for `ARegionType.listener`
- Remove unused window field in region listener
- Use param argument for `SpaceType.listener`
- Use params struct for `ARegionType.message_subscribe`
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9750
There should be a conversion to native pixel size as expected by GHOST at the
window manager level, the dimensions at screen level do not need a conversion.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9976
Approximately 138 changes in the spelling of compound words
and proper names like "Light Probe", "Shrink/Fatten", "Face Map".
In many cases, hyphens were used where they aren't correct, like
"re-fit". Other common changes include:
- "Datablock" -> "data-block"
- "Floating point" -> "floating-point"
- "Ngons" -> "n-gons"
These changes help give the language used in the interface
a consistent, more professional feel.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9923
With the new `ed_util_ops.c` introduced in 2250b5cefe, existing code can be
cleaned up to use it.
* Move new ID preview operators to `ed_util_ops.c`
* Move ED operator registration to `ed_util_ops.c`
* Use doxygen sections in `ed_util_ops.c`
* Rename ID related ED operators to use `ED_OT_lib_id_` prefix.
* Remove unused `#include`s
After 1e799dd26e, the logic to recognize a temporary File Browser window
didn't work correctly anymore. It would recognize a maximized File Browser
inside a temporary window as a temporary File Browser window, and attempt to
close this (rather than returning to the previous layout).
The logic there was pretty weak, and still is I think. A more stable solution
would need bigger refactoring.
With this, it's also not possible to maximize or fullscreen an area within a
temporary window (Preferences, File Browser, render window) anymore. Think that
won't make a noticable difference, since you couldn't open multiple areas there
anyway, and the area seems to be maximized already.
Cleaned up the code a bit to not become more confusing with the changes.
The previous design is rather old and has a couple of problems:
* Scalability: The current solution of adding little icon buttons next to the
data-block name field doesn't scale well. It only works if there's a small
number of operations. We need to be able to place more items there for better
data-block management. Especially with the introduction of library overrides.
* Discoverability: It's not obvious what some of the icons do. They appear and
disappear, but it's not obvious why some are available at times and others
not.
* Unclear Status: Currently their library status (linked, indirectly linked,
broken link, library override) isn't really clear.
* Unusual behavior: Some of the icon buttons allow Shift or Ctrl clicking to
invoke alternative behaviors. This is not a usual pattern in Blender.
This patch does the following changes:
* Adds a menu to the right of the name button to access all kinds of operations
(create, delete, unlink, user management, library overrides, etc).
* Make good use of the "disabled hint" for tooltips, to explain why buttons are
disabled. The UI team wants to establish this as a good practise.
* Use superimposed icons for duplicate and unlink, rather than extra buttons
(uses less space, looks less distracting and is a nice + consistent design
language).
* Remove fake user and user count button, they are available from the menu now.
* Support tooltips for superimposed icons (committed mouse hover feedback to
master already).
* Slightly increase size of the name button - it was already a bit small
before, and the move from real buttons to superimposed icons reduces usable
space for the name itself.
* More clearly differentiate between duplicate and creating a new data-block.
The latter is only available in the menu.
* Display library status icon on the left (linked, missing library, overridden,
asset)
* Disables "Make Single User" button - in review we weren't sure if there are
good use-cases for it, so better to see if we can remove it.
Note that I do expect some aspects of this design to change still. I think some
changes are problematic, but others disagreed. I will open a feedback thread on
devtalk to see what others think.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8554
Reviewed by: Bastien Montagne
Design discussed and agreed on with the UI team, also see T79959.
This makes it possible to trigger a refresh of the data-block preview,
available next to the preview in the Asset Browser sidebar. The previews get
easily outdated and automatically refreshing it all the time is not an option
because it would be a consistently running, quite expensive process. So a
button to cause a refresh should be reasonable.
This button can also be used to switch back from a custom preview to a
generated one. Although that may not be clear, and we should probably think of
a way to explain that better.
Addresses T82719.
If Preferences > Interface > Temporary Editors > File Browser is set to
"Maximized Area", opening a File Browser from a File or Asset Browser as
regular editor would cause some issues. For example after closing the
temporary File Browser, the regular browser would take over the file
path and display settings from the temporary one. This is because they
used to share the same area data.
Some similar issues may have happend with temporary image editors.
Now, this commit finally separates the space data of temporary maximized
editors from the regular ones. So the editor data is entirely
independent now, as it should be.
If Preferences > Interface > Temporary Editors > File Browser is set to
"Maximized Area", opening a File Browser from an Asset Browser would
cause the new maximized editor to be an Asset Browser. Exiting it again
would crash.
This fixes the wrong behavior and the crash. There's still an issue with
exiting the editor again, it stays a File Browser then and doesn't go
back to being an Asset Browser. That's to be fixed separately.
The strips were given the wrong owner ID. This only caused issues for
python based UI as far as I know. Property changes would not properly
update the viewport.
Reviewed By: lichtwerk
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9685
No automatic preview generation will ever be good enough to cover all cases
well. So custom preview images are a must for a preview driven data-block
selection - like for asset browsing.
The operator simply allows selecting an image file, which will then be read and
copied into the data-blocks preview (resized if necessary).
There's no UI for this currently and the operator won't be available in the
search menu yet. It will later once the Asset Browser UI is merged.
Reviewed as part of https://developer.blender.org/D9719.
Reviewed by: Bastien Montagne, Brecht Van Lommel
As proposed in T74432 and already implemented in several commits,
"region" is the preferred name for `ARegion` variables, rather than
any variant of "ar". This commit changes a few "ar" variables that have
popped up over time and also adjusted names of variants like "arnew".
After recent changes to the context panel layout (rB187cc5e26d28b1a8),
there has been an error printed when running propery search:
> Error: separator_spacer() not supported in popups.
The layout code thinks it's drawing in a menu because region->visible
isn't properly set for the other tab searches. This patch sets that field
for the temporary searching region, but it also disables searching in the
context breadcrumbs panel, because at best this will just give results
for the names of the active object, etc. This isn't helpful since
those labels are mostly in every tab anyway.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9425
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8660
This patch is the result of the GSoC 2020 "Editing Grease Pencil Strokes
Using Curves" project. It adds a submode to greasepencil edit mode that
allows for the transformation of greasepencil strokes using bezier
curves. More information about the project can be found
here: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/User:Filedescriptor/GSoC_2020.
The overlap with the `Panel` flags that start with "PNL" was quite
confusing because wasn't clear which enum a flag was from. The
new names are a bit longer, but the clarity is worth it.
`WM_operator_properties_filesel()` allows C operators to set a display or sort
type for the File Browser to use. But the File Browser would always override
that because of an invalid `_is_set()` check. (The operators don't actually set
the value, they only set the property's default value.)
The only operator affected by this is "Recover Auto Save". It is supposed to
show a vertical list ordered chronologically. It used settings from the
previous File Browser usage before this patch.
Operators using the File Browser should generally use
`FILE_DEFAULTDISPLAY`/`FILE_SORT_DEFAULT` now, except if they have a reason not
to. See comments at their definition.
----
This makes it so operators that set a different display or sort type
don't change the sort or display type for the next File Browser operation.
So using "Recover Auto Save" entirely isolates display and sort type from other
operations.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8598
Reviewed by: Bastien Montagne
When outliner datablocks are selected, switch to the corresponding tab
for that datablock in properties editors. Only properties editors
that share an edge with the outliner will change tabs.
Additionally, when modifiers, constraints, and shader effects are
selected from the outliner, the panel will be expanded in all properties
editors.
Part of T77408
Manifest Task: https://developer.blender.org/T63991
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8638
Approximately 141 changes of capitalization to conform to MLA title style.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8392
Reviewed by Julian Eisel