The issue was caused by refactoring, see 7afcfe111a. Function
`SEQ_transform_fix_single_image_seq_offsets` modified offsets after
handle was moved, but this was not done correctly.
Remove function mentioned above and move strip start when moving left
handle of strips that have only single frame of content by design
(image, text, color, ...).
These functions are almost identical, the main difference being
BLI_join_dirfile didn't trim existing slashes when joining paths
however this isn't an important difference that warrants a separate
function.
Follow up to D15904, a bunch of places had exact same logic for
"is filepath set? if not, set some default one", so factor all that out
into a separate ED_fileselect_ensure_default_filepath function.
When saving, the default file name is "untitled" regardless of
selected language. This can be translated, like many graphical
applications do.
This applies to:
- blend file
- alembic file
- collada file
- obj file
- usd file
- rendered image
- grease pencil export
- subtitles export
- other Python exports through ExportHelper
Reviewed By: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15868
Removes the following macros for scene/render frame values:
- `CFRA`
- `SUBFRA`
- `SFRA`
- `EFRA`
These macros don't add much, other than saving a few characters when typing.
It's not immediately clear what they refer to, they just hide what they
actually access. Just be explicit and clear about that.
Plus these macros gave read and write access to the variables, so eyesores like
this would be done (eyesore because it looks like assigning to a constant):
```
CFRA = some_frame_nbr;
```
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15311
Patch implements better way to control playback speed than it is
possible to do with speed effect. Speed factor property can be set in
Time panel.
There are 2 layers of control:
Option to retime movie to match scene FPS rate.
Custom speed factor to control playback rate.
Since playback rate is strip property, it is now possible to manipulate
strip as normal one even if it is retimed.
To facilitate manipulation, some functions need to consider speed factor
and apply necessary corrections to strip offset or strip start. These
corrections may need to be float numbers, so start and offsets must be
float as well.
Sound strips now use speed factor instead of pitch. This means, that
strips will change length to match usable length. In addition, it is
possible to group movie and sound strip and change speed of meta strip.
Use function `sequence_editor.display_stack(meta_strip)` to set
displayed timeline content.
To view top-level timeline, that does not belong to any meta strip, pass
`None` as argument.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12048
Caused by oversight in 7afcfe111a - code relied on fact, that strip
boundary holds old value until updated.
Calculate new offsets based on stored orignal offsets.
This patch makes it possible to manipulate strips without need to use
update functions to recalculate effect and meta strips.
Prior to this change function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` had to be used
to update mainly effects and meta strips. This was implemented in a way
that relied on sorted list of strips, which can't always be done and in
rare cases this approach failed.
In case of meta strips, `seqbase` had to be passed and compared with
"active" one to determine whether meta strip should be updated or not.
This is especially weak system that is prone to bugs when functions are
used by python API functions.
Finally, other strip types had startdisp` and `enddisp` fields updated
by this function and a lot of code relied on these fields even if strip
start, length and offsets are available. This is completely
unnecessary.
Implemented changes:
All effects and meta strips are updated when strip handles are moved or
strip is translated, without need to call any update function.
Function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` has been split to
`SEQ_time_update_meta_strip_range` and
`seq_time_update_effects_strip_range`. These functions should be only
used within sequencer module code. Meta update is used for versioning,
which is only reason for it not being declared internally.
Sequence fields `startdisp` and `enddisp` are now only used for
effects to store strip start and end points. These fields should be
used only internally within sequencer module code.
Use function `SEQ_time_*_handle_frame_get` to get strip start and end
points.
To update effects and meta strips with reasonable performance, cache
for "parent" meta strip and attached effects is added to
`SequenceLookup` cache, so it shares invalidation mechanisms.
All caches are populated during single iteration.
There should be no functional changes.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14990
To clarify term still frame: This is portion of strip that displays
static image. This area can exist before or after strip movie content.
Still frames were implemented as strip property, but this was never
displayed in panel. Only way to set still frames was to drag strip
handle with mouse or using python API. This would set either
`seq->*still` or `seq->*ofs` where * stands for `start` or `end`.
When strip had offset, it can't have still frames and vice versa, but
this had to be enforced in RNA functions and everywhere in code where
these fields are set directly. Strip can not have negative offset or
negative number of still frames.
This is not very practical approach and still frames can be simply
implemented as applying negative offset. Merging these offsets would
simplify offset calculations for example in D14962 and could make it
easier to also deprecate usage `seq->*disp` and necessity to call
update functions to recalculate strip boundaries.
For users only functional change is ability to set negative strip offset
using property in side panel.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14976
Actually, delete the strip only deletes the container, but not the linked data. This patch adds the option to delete the scene also. This is very handy for storyboarding.
Reviewed By: ISS
Maniphest Tasks: T97683
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14794
This patch adds channel region to VSE timeline area for drawing channel
headers. It is synchronizedwith timeline region. 3 basic features are
implemented - channel visibility, locking and name.
Channel data is stored in `SeqTimelineChannel` which can be top-level
owned by `Editing`, or it is owned by meta strip to support nesting.
Strip properties are completely independent and channel properties are
applied on top of particular strip property, thus overriding it.
Implementation is separate from channel regions in other editors. This
is mainly because style and topology is quite different in VSE. But
also code seems to be much more readable this way.
Currently channels use functions similar to VSE timeline to draw
background to provide illusion of transparency, but only for background
and sfra/efra regions.
Great portion of this patch is change from using strip visibility and
lock status to include channel state - this is facilitated by functions
`SEQ_transform_is_locked` and `SEQ_render_is_muted`
Originally this included changes in D14263, but patch was split for
easier review.
Reviewed By: fsiddi, Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13836
Since e49bf4019b, animation is handled explicitly. Split operator
wasn't updated.
Re-use backup-duplicate-restore animation functions, that other
operators use for splitting.
So far it was needed to declare a new RNA struct to `RNA_access.h` manually.
Since 9b298cf3db we generate a `RNA_prototypes.h` for RNA property
declarations. Now this also includes the RNA struct declarations, so they don't
have to be added manually anymore.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13862
Reviewed by: brecht, campbellbarton
This is needed since 4d0f846b93
however change in the operator instead of the event handler is correct,
as accepting a press event should suppress drag events unless
the pass-through flag is set.
This is how select & tweak already works.
Use a shorter/simpler license convention, stops the header taking so
much space.
Follow the SPDX license specification: https://spdx.org/licenses
- C/C++/objc/objc++
- Python
- Shell Scripts
- CMake, GNUmakefile
While most of the source tree has been included
- `./extern/` was left out.
- `./intern/cycles` & `./intern/atomic` are also excluded because they
use different header conventions.
doc/license/SPDX-license-identifiers.txt has been added to list SPDX all
used identifiers.
See P2788 for the script that automated these edits.
Reviewed By: brecht, mont29, sergey
Ref D14069
Use the ID.recalc flag to detect when updates after frame-change is
needed. Since comparing the last calculated frame doesn't take undo into
account (see code-comment for details).
`ID_RECALC_AUDIO_SEEK` has been renamed to `ID_RECALC_FRAME_CHANGE`
since this is not only related to audio however internally this flag is
still categorized in `NodeType::AUDIO`.
Reviewed By: sergey
Ref D13942
When copying strips between 2 scenes, it wasn't possible to copy
animation curves along with strips.
In this patch curves are copied into clipboard `ListBase`. When pasted,
original curves are moved into temporary `ListBase` and curves in
clipboard are moved into scene action. This is because when strips from
clipboard have to be renamed, function `SEQ_ensure_unique_name()` does
fix RNA paths of curves, but this is done globally for all curves within
action. After strips are renamed, restore original curves from backup.
Note: This patch handles only fcurves. Drivers and actions are currently
not handled anywhere in VSE.
Fixes T77530
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13845
- Move functions that handle animation to own file - `animation.c`
- Refactor `SEQ_offset_animdata` and `SEQ_free_animdata` functions
- Add function `SEQ_fcurves_by_strip_get` to provide more granular
and explicit way for operators to handle animation
- Remove function `SEQ_dupe_animdata`, do curve duplication explicitly
in operator code, which makes more sense to do. Further this function
was also used for renaming strips which makes no sense.
- Refactor usage of function `SEQ_free_animdata` and remove XXX comment.
Now this functiuon is no longer called when `Sequence` data is freed
implicitly, it is done explicitly in high level function
`SEQ_edit_remove_flagged_sequences`
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13852
If timeline contains scene strip outside of edited meta strip, this will
cause crash. This is because prefetchin ignored meta strips being edited
when rendering, but did check for scene strips only inside edited meta
strip.
Change active seqbase pointer when entering meta strip. This makes it
possible to prefetch only content that is being presented to user.
Commit f0d20198b2 used this field to flag rendered strips which were
queried by `SEQ_query_rendered_strips()`. Then operators iterate all
strips and checks state of `seq->tmp_flag`.
Use collection returned by `SEQ_query_rendered_strips` directly.
There should be no functional changes.
This commit adds functions `all_strips_from_context` and
`selected_strips_from_context` that provide collection of strips based
on context. Most operators can use this collection directly.
There is already `seq->tmp` DNA field, but is should not be used unless
absolutely necessary. Better option is to use human readable flag.
Best is to not use DNA fields for temporary storage in runtime.
Combined view of timeline and preview causes seemingly unpredictable
behavior after some operators have been allowed to run in preview
region.
Disable new features in this combined view, so behavior should be
consistent with previous versions.
ref: https://developer.blender.org/T92584
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13419
Some RNA properties and operators did not invalidate cache or did it
incorrectly.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13101
- Drawing annotations used a deprecated value to detect
if drawing was supported.
- ED_space_sequencer_check_show_strip was checking the preview
image type (which doesn't impact strip display).
Signed-off-by: Campbell Barton <ideasman42@gmail.com>
- Use 2D cursor in the preview space using shortcuts
matching the UV editor and 3D view.
- Add Cursor tool, cursor transform.
- Support for cursor and bound-box pivot.
- Add pivot pie menu.
sequencer_view_preview_poll returned true even when in the
"Sequence" view.
Now check the preview is visible, also check the region
is expected type so preview actions aren't possible for mixed
sequence/preview display.
`SequencesMeta.new_movie()` API function caused meta strip to change
length. Similar issue has been fixed in transform code by checking
if `MetaStack` exists. `MetaStack` is not used when changing data in
python.
Provide `seqbase` to `SEQ_time_update_sequence()` so the function can
check if change happens inside of meta strip.
This patch also merges `seq_time_update_sequence_bounds()` into
`SEQ_time_update_sequence()`. This is because same issue applies for
both functions and it is confusing to have more time update
functions.re if this will lead anywhere.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12763
This patch fixes a crash that was recently introduced by rB5cebcb415e76.
The reason were missing poll functions in the UI and operator.
Reviewed By: ISS
Maniphest Tasks: T91873
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12736
This patch is created to change the tooltip for Slip Strip Contents
As per the present info, only active strip will be affected.
But in reality selected strips can be trimmed with this operator.
Word Trim changed to Slip in tooltip
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12450
This patch adds color tags to VSE strips, an overlay option to toggle the colors
on and off, a section in the theme settings to define the 9 possible colors and
two ways of changing the color tag through the UI. You can change the color
through the right-click context menu, or in the strip side panel next to the
strip name.
Color tags are defined in user preferences and they can be disabled in overlay
settings.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton, ISS
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12405
Draw thumbnails as strip overlay. This works for movie and image strips.
To draw thumbnails, this overlay has to be enabled and strips must be
tall enough.
The thumbnails are loaded from source file using separate thread and
stored in cache.
Drawing code uses only images stored in cache, and if any is missing,
background rendering job is started. If job can not render thumbnail,
to prevent endless loop of creating job for missing image it sets
`SEQ_FLAG_SKIP_THUMBNAILS` bit of `Sequence` flag.
To prevent visual glitches during timeline panning and zooming, `View2D`
flag `V2D_IS_NAVIGATING` is implemented. If bit is set, drawing code
will look for set of evenly distributed thumbnails that should be
guaranteed to exist and also set of previously displayed thumbnails.
Due to volatile nature of cache these thumbnails can be missing anyway,
in which case no new thumbnails will be drawn for particular strip.
Cache capacity is limited to 5000 thumbnails and performs cleanup of
non visible images when limit is reached.
ref T89143
Reviewed By: ISS
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12266