Each LINES draw call is now responsible for its own line width. No need
to set it back to its 1.0 default after every draw.
This eliminates half our calls to glLineWidth , similar to last week’s
work on glPointSize.
UI_panel_category_draw_all was setting PolygonMode to LINES before
drawing LINES.
stitch_draw was setting PolygonMode to its default FILL value — any
function that deviates from the default should’ve changed it back to
FILL.
I put all usage of GL_POINTS under the microscope. Fixed problems &
optimized a couple of spots.
- reduce calls to glPointSize by about 50%
- draw selected & unselected vertices together for UV editor & EditMesh
- draw initial gpencil stroke point the proper size
- a few other smaller fixes
New policy: each GL_POINTS draw call needs to set its desired point
size. This eliminates half our calls to glPointSize (setting it back to
its 1.0 default after every draw).
Icon buttons with text labels now use the same color as labels.
This was causing problems with theming since there was no way to set color
for all labels without also changing button text color.
There were 2 issues:
- toolbars were set initialized in user-defaults
so their scroll & zoom level were set.
- initializing new 2d views included the scroll width,
which scaled the new views zoom level, especially when dragging out.
While SCons building system was serving us really good for ages it's no longer
having much attention by the developers and started to become quite a difficult
task to maintain.
What's even worse -- there started to be quite serious divergence between SCons
and CMake which was only accumulating over the releases now. The fact that none
of the active developers are really using SCons and that our main studio is also
using CMake spotting bugs in the SCons builds became quite a difficult task and
we aren't always spotting them in time.
Meanwhile CMake became really mature building system which is available on every
platform we support and arguably it's also easier and more robust to use.
This commit includes:
- Removal of actual SCons building system
- Removal of SCons git submodule
- Removal of documentation which is stored in the sources and covers SCons
- Tweaks to the buildbot master to stop using SCons submodule
(this change requires deploying to the server)
- Tweaks to the install dependencies script to skip installing or mentioning
SCons building system
- Tweaks to various helper scripts to avoid mention of SCons folders/files
as well
Reviewers: mont29, dingto, dfelinto, lukastoenne, lukasstockner97, brecht, Severin, merwin, aligorith, psy-fi, campbellbarton, juicyfruit
Reviewed By: campbellbarton, juicyfruit
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1680
Historically blender had an audio sample rate of 44.1 kHz as default which is mostly popular because it's the sample rate of audio CDs. Audaspace kept using this default from the pre 2.5 era. It was about time to change to 48 kHz, which is a more widespread standard nowadays, especially in video. It is the recommended sampling rate of the Audio Engineering Society.
Further reading: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/44,100_Hz#Status
This is purely internal sanitizing/cleanup, no change in behavior is expected at all.
This change was also needed because we were getting short on ID flags, and
future enhancement of 'user_one' ID behavior requires two new ones.
id->flag remains for persistent data (fakeuser only, so far!), this also allows us
100% backward & forward compatibility.
New id->tag is used for most flags. Though written in .blend files, its content
is cleared at read time.
Note that .blend file version was bumped, so that we can clear runtimeflags from
old .blends, important in case we add new persistent flags in future.
Also, behavior of tags (either status ones, or whether they need to be cleared before/after use)
has been added as comments to their declaration.
Reviewers: sergey, campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1683
The is intended to replace the deprecated glPolygonStipple() calls with a shader
based alternative, once we switch over to GLSL shaders.
Reviewers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1688
When we have an active button in modal state, completely bypass the whole 'pie' handling part of the menu.
Note that behavior is probably still not ideal here (e.g. would be nice to avoid enter/escape to quit
completely the pie menu in that case - but on the other hand Pies were not really designed to handle
that kind of modal stuff either, so think having minimal support for it is enough for now.
To ensure all items of a pie are always at the same position, invisible dummy buttons were added for unavailable items. This caused mainly two issues: Command line printed warning because of the > 8 elements, and some modes weren't visible in some cases ('Object Mode' entry was missing in stroke edit mode).
To solve this nicely, we had to support > 8 items per pie. Will look into that this week, but for now, drawing dummy buttons is disabled.
From a user POV this has two ugly consequences: 1. While this temporary workaround is used, *some* pie items are positioned differently than before, 2. The 'Edit Strokes' mode entry might change its position depending on the amount of available modes.
Maybe this is pedantic but I read it’s best to explicitly set the
desired component size.
Also append “_ARB” to float texture formats since those need an
extension in GL 2.1.
Normally we don't allow adding new theme options if we can avoid it, but this is a legit exception since all other strips are themeable.
Default color for text strip is now yellow-ish. Not nice but there are also not many other colors left.
Apparently this is the result of some sloppiness during 2.5 project and since then it confused people who were trying to understand the area-region relation (myself included).
Sorry if this causes merge conflicts for anyone, but at some point we really had to do it :/