databrowse didnt work in NLA editor, for a SHIFT+A "add action"
note: the databrowse is a bit out-focus here. the NLA editor is not yet
well integrated with blender standards. For example, there is no awareness
of an 'active' strip in the editor, which makes a bit clumsy code. It needs
some more work... options in the window header etc.
* Moved public declarations in camera and lamp to a new file: bpy_types.h.
* Fixed minor bugs in material, rgbTuple and Lamp + other minor changes.
* Made part of the changes to conform to decided naming conventions.
* Moved the function EXPP_tuple_repr from vector.c to gen_utils.[ch]
* Matrix functionality should work now in Object module.
* Fixed compilation warning about implicit declaration of M_World_Init.
Added the declaration to modules.h
Found by Jonathan Thambidurai
* Fixes a scriptlink problem when a script is run using ALT-p.
Found by Yann Vernier (LoneTech)
* Prints unhandled exceptions. Should fix some memory leaks too.
Fixed by Yann Verniet (LoneTech)
in NUM or NUMSLI buttons. It's the last but one argument...
i really have to put the interface.c API doc back!!! :-)
(get probably killed for the fact that i have it)
these calls were done without anything actually happening, for each
mouse move, and caused quite some slowdown at OSX.
Might help the other platforms as well. Check it by just moving your mouse
around, over window edges, buttons, etc. Especially Radiosity buttons
were horrible slow in a large window
Please be aware that the above calls cause a swapbuffer at OSX!
so extended it so Simon's redefinition also occurs whenever
FP_INFINITE isn't defined (don't know why setting infinity
equals to 1 would be a good thing though)... maybe the author
might choose a more portable method for doing this.
eat up cpu time.
in fact it was in pre-ghost blender already.
works now for all posix OS's, except for windows. now working on getting
that fixed as well. until then, rendering will be slow at win32...
cvS: ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Now Blender.NMesh.PutRaw() doesn't destroy vertex color info anymore.
Both exppython's NMesh.c and bpython's opy_nmesh.c were updated.
* Minor changes in other files.