This solves issue with tweaking brush size when interleaving particle edit
and texture paint modes. The issue was caused by texture paing setting more
operator properties then it's done for particle edit mode, which made window
manager to use saved proeprties for the "missing" ones.
Don't see any reason why we would want to save any of those properties.
This is a regression since rB83b60dac57a1.
While the script should be using INVOKE_PREVIEW for operators in clip view,
window manager was lacking some switch statements.
Thanks Brecht fore review!
- Use BLI_threadpool_ prefix for (deprecated)
thread/listbase API.
- Use BLI_thread as prefix for other functions.
See P614 to apply instead of manually resolving conflicts.
Looks like there was no way to avoid that so far, since
WM_event_add_timer_notifier can set mere int-in-pointer there, this can
cause issues. So added mere flags system to wmTimer to allow
controlling this.
Move timer and tip out of button code,
now the only requests a tooltip,
passing a creation callback to run.
Needed for manipulators in 2.8,
also helps de-duplicate logic - since we never want
multiple tool-tips showing at once.
When using a tablet, detecting absolute motion only worked
when activating a tool with the tablet.
Pressing Enter to run a tool for e.g. would use relative motion.
Now store is_motion_absolute in the event,
set for new events based on the most recent motion events.
One or two are OK, but more make it rather unreadable, and future work
is likely to require more toggle specific behavior here. So switched to
bitflags, switching from short to int and using 16 upper bits for
'internal' ones defined in BLO_readfile.h, combined with 'public' ones
from user interaction, defined in DNA_space_types.h
This is fully unreadable to have lots of boolean arguments scattered across the
whole argument list. What does `false, true, true` mean in terms of behavior?
Replace those with bitfield which has advantage of having more human readable
meaning.
This makes code closer to id_override/assent-engine ones, which
introduce a new type of linked data, and hence reserve
ID_IS_LINKED_DATABLOCK to real linked datablocks.
Inner DAG code would not check against NULL pointer, and in case of an
active linked scene, scene pointer will be NULL here, so we have to
check it ourself. ;)
Border and circle select wait for input by default.
This commit uses bool properties on the operators instead of
magic number (called "gesture_mode").
Keymaps that define 'deselect' for border/circle select
begin immediately, exiting when on button release.