Not all file formats/calls are supported yet. It will be expended.
Please from now on use BLI_fopen, BLI_* for file manipulations.
For non-windows systems BLI_fopen just calls fopen.
For Windows, the utf-8 string is translated to utf-16 string in order to call UTF version of the function.
Change OURPLATFORM from "linux<major_version>" to simple "linux".
Since new policy for linux kernel versions that major version in
platform doesn't make much sense for building rules so the same
rules could be used for both of linux2 and linux3 now/
Tested on both of linux2 and linux3 systems.
- use char rather then STR_String for the event printer.
- added option to build WITH_GHOST_DEBUG for cmake
- renamed WITH_SDL_GHOST --> WITH_GHOST_SDL
Note: AA is still disabled due to AA creating problems for selection tools. If you must, set AA to 2 or 4 in wm_window.c where the GHOST window is created (line 317).
This nice patch by Matt D. (matd in #blendercoders) adds three nice features that can be seen already in the other supported OSes:
* minimum window size: to prevent some bugs with the window manager of Blender, system windows cannot be resized smaller than the minimum size.
* Continuous Grab is finally in Windows! Default settings since alpha 0 already have the feature enabled by default, so grab a new build and enjoy :)
* GHOST support for drag and drop added. This prepares Blender for drag and drop from OS -> Blender. Currently not very useful, since wm needs to be readied for that. But it does work (do BF_GHOST_DEBUG=1 build and drag a file onto a Blender window).
Thanks Matt D.!
- replace libtiff by calls to Cocoa services to load/save tiff files
(Libtiff, dynamically linked is not distributed with OS X, and would have had to be shipped for all four architectures)
The imb_cocoaLoadImage & imb_cocoaSaveImage are generic towards the bitmap format, and thus can handle TIFF, GIF, JPG, JP2000, BMP and raw camera formats (read-only for these), even if today only TIFF is used as the other formats are already handled.
- CMake updated
- scons updated (Thx to Jens Verwiebe)