I am a little skeptical about this patch, because somehow
the file had the TXT_ISEXT flag set in it, and the support for
that feature isn't complete. What I want to know is how that
flag got set in the first place, none of the interface code
turns it on.
At least it fixes the crash.
- drawXXXspace, changeXXXspace, and winqreadXXXspace now receive the area
and spacedata as explicit arguments, allowing them to access private
data w/o going through globals.
- pass the new BWinEvent through to the winqreadXXXspace, allowing future
access to extended event data.
Removed direct calls to winqreadXXXspace to simulate user actions, replaced
by calls to action functions in edit.c or the appropriate handler.
The tooltip on the button is wrong, it doesn't translate
the view it zooms it to a specific region. Tooltip has
been updated and border-zoom functionality was not working
in oops window, fixed.
(this alleviates the problem where using the enter key
effects the widget under the mouse cursor instead of
doing an 'OK' (symptom: getting the wrong number of verts
when adding a mesh circle).
gen_utils.c (GetObjectByName).
* Blender.link, Blender.bylink and Blender.event should work. Somehow the
only event coming through now is only REDRAW.
* Added include path to /intern/guardedalloc
Michel
* Object.Get("") should work.
* Many variables from module Object are implemented.
* Updated build environment to generate more warnings (-Wall)
Michel
wrapper functionality by hand.
* Removed the swig files (*.i and *_wrap.c)
* Created initial datablock functionality. Most of it has been copied from
the old implementation.
* Created some general functions in gen_utils.[ch]
* Blender.Get(), Blender.Set() and Blender.Redraw functions should work in a
script now.
* Started implementation on an Event function call (BPY_do_pyscript)
Michel
Blender.
* Moved api2_2x/interface.c to ./BPY_interface.c
This will be the general api layer from which all variants of the Blender
api. Currently only the 2.2x variant is initialised.
* Used swig (www.swig.org) to create Python wrappers for a couple of dummy
functions.
* Started implementation of the Blender and Blender.Object modules.
Michel