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Author SHA1 Message Date
589ce4a005 BPython:
- based on a request by Campbell (he also provided a patch for scene.Layer) access to layers was improved a little, keeping the old method (ob.Layers is a bitmask) and adding the nicer one (ob.layers is a list of ints).  Done for objects and scenes.  House-cleaning: .Layer was renamed to .Layers (actually just using strncmp instead of strcmp, so both work, same done for Window.ViewLayers).
- finally committing patch by Ken Hughes to let .clearScriptLinks() accept a parameter (list of strings) to clear only specified texts.
- doc updates and fixes (JMS reported a problem in nmesh.transform() example code).

Thanks all who contributed.
2005-04-21 19:44:52 +00:00
ac866cad12 BPython:
- Stephan Gartner reported a crash with Scripts Help Browser script found while porting blender to Linux/x86_64, related to bugs in Blender.Window.Theme module:
    two object types were being defined with wrong sizes.  My mistake, when I wrote that code I copied/pasted those portions around and didn't check properly.  Should be fixed now.  Thanks Stephan.
2004-11-11 17:59:36 +00:00
fa9135385a BPython:
- Blender.Window: added function GetPerspMatrix() (Tom Musgrave's patch, thanks);
- added Chris Want's patch to tell argc, argv to the Python interpreter (thanks, Hos);
- Blender.Image: added image.glFree() to free textures bound by the recently added
  image.glLoad() (both suggested by Campbell Barton -- thanks, with these Blender can
  be used to load textures for scripts);
- Blender.Sound: removed for now at least a few get/set methods of vars that can't be
  accessed via interface;
- renamed Get/makeActive to Get/setCurrent in Blender.World (actually added alias for
  now), same in Blender.Sound: renamed makeActive to setCurrent.  Stephen Swaney
  pointed this some weeks ago, we should stick to one naming convention.
- added documentation for Sound and Window.Theme modules and the other added
  functions, made other small updates.
- Blender.Object: made 'worldspace' become the default output of .getMatrix and .mat/.matrix:
  after reading a discussion on blender.org's Python forum where eeshlo mentioned the
  pre 2.34 default was worldspace, I took a better look at Blender's relevant code,
  confirmed, talked to Theeth about this and as he suggested am changing the default
  back to 'worldspace'.
2004-10-20 05:51:24 +00:00
Stephen Swaney
a509b8adc9 Another round in the Great BPy Cleanup:
Run everything thru indent to cleanup spaces vs tabs.
Clean up some of the comments by hand.
BGL.c was not touched due to all that macro wackyness.

There are no functional changes to the code.
Pre-indent versions of source are tagged with
tag bpy-cleanup-20040925 , just in case.
2004-09-25 20:30:40 +00:00
e7d3039d12 - Blender: added option 'scriptsdir' to Blender.Get();
- small updates to the docs;
- Object: small fix to getMatrix: check during_script() to avoid undesired loops; added old behavior (pre 2.34) as option: .getMatrix('oldlocal');
- tentative fix for bug #1275: scene REDRAW scriptlinks were not being executed (the call to do so was missing):
http://projects.blender.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1275&group_id=9&atid=125
    added the call in drawview.c, in drawview3dspace().  This causes the scriptlink to be called for each visible view3d, but that's what happens with object redraw scriptlinks, too.  Anyway, this is still a test.  The place was chosen based on the idea that a scene redraw scriptlink is like an object redraw one, but for all objs in the scene at once.

- Window.Theme: new submodule, to get/set theme options in Blender;
- Added the script save_theme.py (Help menu for now), to save the current theme in Blender as an executable script (currently shown in the Scripts->Misc menu).

There's more work to do for themes, like defining a proper place for them in the interface, adding documentation (for now the added script and the ones it generates can give a pretty good idea of how to use the new module), probably extending themes to support SpaceScript and so on.
2004-09-21 05:28:17 +00:00