* KX_GameObject.member returns the list of group members if the object is a group object, otherwise None is returned
* KX_GameObject.group returns the group object that the object belongs to or None if the object is not part of a group
- spelling - turns out we had tessellation spelt wrong all over.
- use \directive for doxy (not @directive)
- remove BLI_sparsemap.h - was from bmesh merge IIRC but entire file commented and not used.
revisions: 38166,38167,38177,38179,38180,38187,38242
To be implemented after merge:
1) add pydocs(rst) for the video texture new defines
2) see if a NodeSetLocalMatrix would fit well
#43439 by kupoman
Changing the worldTransform and localTransform python attributes to use BLI_math to simplify the code
#38242 by kupoman
Adding the constants SOURCE_ERROR, SOURCE_EMPTY, SOURCE_READY, SOURCE_PLAYING, SOURCE_STOPPED to the video texture module. Updates to the documentation will follow after a merge with trunk
#38187 by kupoman
Updates to the documentation to reflect that worldScale is now writable, and added localTransform and worldTransform to KX_GameObject.
#38180 by kupoman
The Transform attribute of KX_GameObject was based on world space data. I converted that one to worldTransform, and added a localTransform for local space transform information.
#38179 by kupoman
Fixed the transform attribute of KX_GameObject's set method to properly deal with negative scaling.
#38177 by kupoman
Updated the transform property on KX_GameObject so that it is now read/write, and added the corresponding set method. Also simplified the get method by calling GetOpenGLMatrix instead of making the matrix myself.
#38167 by kupoman
Adding a read only transform attribute to KX_GameObject that returns a 4x4 matrix representing the object's transformations.
#38166 by kupoman
Adding a worldScale attribute to KX_GameObject. This attribute scales the object independently of its parent's scale.
* Blendin for Loop End works even after a negative pulse. Flipper could still use some work in this area.
* Continuous works a lot better.
* BL_Action::SetFrame() should work a little smoother.
* Adding methods KX_GameObject.stopAction() and KX_GameObject.isPlayingAction().
* Made all layer arguments optional. This means I had to change setActionFrame(layer, frame) to setActionFrame(frame, layer=0). This seems a little backwards to me, but I guess that's what you get with optional arguments. Also, this will break existing scripts.
* Made sure to check user supplied layer values on all action methods. Previously this was only done for playAction().
* Fixed a few newline issues.
BL_ActionManager:
* IsActionDone(short layer) - Checks to see if the animation on the given layer has finished.
KX_GameObject:
* PlayAction(...) - Adds an action to the object's action manager
* StopAction(short layer) - Remove an action from the object's action manager
* IsActionDone(short layer) - Check if an action has finished playing
* Adding a BL_Action and a BL_ActionManager
* Each KX_GameObject has a BL_ActionManager, which can control up to for BL_Action objects at a given time
* Currently, the only interface to BL_ActionManager is through KX_GameObject via Python
* Only armature animations are currently supported
Whenever using AddObject actuator, this feature gives you control over morbid events (a.k.a. trigger events before the object ends).
Demo file here:
http://blenderecia.orgfree.com/blender/tmp/cube_life.blend
Feature implemented as part of the BGE development workshop in BlenderPRO 2010 - Fortaleza, Brazil
- ignore MSVC warnings when FREE_WINDOWS is defined to quiet warnings.
- the CMake flags were not being set correctly making blender have weirdo colors (no -funsigned-char).
- creation obstacle on object replication (including navmesh object)
- creation object transform for navigation mesh directly from blender object instead of using SGNode world transform (because SGNode doesn't exists yet when building navmesh on ProcessReplica)
... what lead me to wonder if we should remove obj.setAngularVelocity, obj.setLinearVelocity, obj.getLinearVelocity and obj.getAngularVelocity.
* this was so Copy and Paste ... anyways tests are welcome (I never used those methods in python myself).