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bc4f99aa86 UI: New button/widget type for Asset Browser like preview tiles
This button type shows a preview image above centered text, similar to
the File Browser files in Thumbnail Display Mode or the default Asset
Browser display. In fact we may want to port these over to use the new
button type at some point.

Will be used by the asset view UI template that will be added in a
following commit. That is basically a mini version of the Asset Browser
that can be displayed elsewhere in the UI.
2021-07-15 16:12:36 +02:00
0c83ef567c UI: Auto-scroll to keep active text buttons in view
If a text button is activated that is not in view (i.e. scrolled away),
the scrolling will now be adjusted to have it in view (with some
small additional margin). While entering text, the view may also be
updated should the button move out of view, for whatever reason. For the
most part, this feature shouldn't be needed and won't kick in, except
when a clicked on text button is partially out of view or very close to
the region edge. It's however quite important for the previously
committed feature, that is, pressing Ctrl+F to start searching in a UI
list. The end of the list where the scroll button appears may not be in
view. Plus while filtering the number of visible items changes so the
scrolling has to be updated to keep the search button visible.

Note that I disabled the auto-scrolling for when the text button spawned
an additional popup, like for search-box buttons. That is because
current code assumes the button to have a fixed position while the popup
is open. There is no code to update the popup position together with the
button/scrolling.

I also think that the logic added here could be used in more places,
e.g. for the "ensure file in view" logic the File Browser does.
2021-07-15 16:12:36 +02:00
ae1dc8f5f9 UI: Internal support for custom UI list item drag & activate operators
For pose libraries, we need to be able to apply a pose whenever
activating (clicking) an item in the Pose Library asset view and blend
it by dragging (press & move). And since we want to allow Python scripts
to define what happens at least when activating an asset (so they can
define for example a custom "Apply" operator for preset assets), it
makes sense to just let them pass an operator name to the asset view
template. The template will be introduced in a following commit.
2021-07-15 16:12:36 +02:00
788d380460 UI: UI list refactor & preparations for asset view template
This is more of a first-pass refactor for the UI list template. More
improvements could be done, but that's better done separately. Main
purpose of this is to make the UI list code more manageable and ready
for the asset view template.

No functional changes for users.

* Split the huge template function into more manageable functions, with
  clear names and a few structs with high coherency.
* Move runtime data management to the template code, with a free
  callback called from BKE. This is UI data and should be managed at
  that level.
* Replace boolean arguments with bit-flags (easily extendable and more
  readable from the caller).
* Allow passing custom-data to the UI list for callbacks to access.
* Make list grip button for resizing optional.
* Put logic for generating the internal UI list identifier (stored in
  .blends) into function. This is a quite important bit and a later
  commit adds a related function. Good to have a clear API for this.
* Improve naming, comments, etc.

As part of further cleanups I'd like to move this to an own file.
2021-07-15 16:12:36 +02:00
6a5e1bf9a1 Cleanup: improve BMEditMesh docstrings
Also remove white-space added last commit.
2021-07-13 21:24:46 +10:00
25c2875e0f Edit Mesh: use partial updates editing vertices with number buttons
Use the same partial-update functions used by transform when
editing vertex locations with the number buttons.

This avoids unnecessary calculations for normals and tessellation.

This gives around 1.44x overall speedup on high poly meshes.
2021-07-13 20:17:30 +10:00
8839b4c32a UI: support persistent state during number/slider interaction
Support for begin/update/end callbacks allowing state to be cached
and reused while dragging a number button or slider.

This is done using `UI_block_interaction_set` to set callbacks.

- Dragging multiple buttons at once is supported,
  passing multiple unique events into the update function.

- Update is only called once even when multiple buttons are edited.

- The update callback can detect the difference between click & drag
  actions so situations to support skipping cache creation and
  freeing for situations where it's not beneficial.

Reviewed by: Severin, HooglyBoogly

Ref D11861
2021-07-13 20:03:40 +10:00
5bbbc98471 Cleanup: spelling in comments 2021-07-07 13:42:46 +10:00
61afbf55f1 Cleanup: Use enum for UI block emboss type 2021-07-05 14:52:21 -05:00
2929cfe5de Cleanup: remove unused defines 2021-07-05 15:54:57 +10:00
9b89de2571 Cleanup: consistent use of tags: NOTE/TODO/FIXME/XXX
Also use doxy style function reference `#` prefix chars when
referencing identifiers.
2021-07-04 00:43:40 +10:00
17a67bf778 UI: custom free function improvements
This changes `UI_but_func_tooltip_set` so that it allows passing a custom free function, which has two benefits:

* The caller can pass `null` to indicate that the value should not be freed.
* Arbitrary c++ data can be passed to the callback (before the struct had to be trivially destructible).

I added `uiFreeArgFunc` and used it in other places where appropriate.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11738
2021-06-30 17:46:59 +02:00
2ff714269e UI: Support setting operator properties for UILayout.operator_menu_enum()
`UILayout.operator_menu_enum()` now returns the operator properties, just like
`UILayout.operator()`. This makes it possible to set options for the operator
displayed in the menu. In C it can be done through the new
`uiItemMenuEnumFullO()` or `uiItemMenuEnumFullO_ptr()`.

It's reasonable to have this, probably just a small thing never bothered to
add. D10912 could use it, the following comment can be addressed now too:
https://developer.blender.org/diffusion/B/browse/master/source/blender/editors/space_nla/nla_buttons.c$583-586
2021-06-29 18:20:56 +02:00
f1e4903854 Cleanup: full sentences in comments, improve comment formatting 2021-06-26 21:50:48 +10:00
ae085e301c Spreadsheet: Dataset region for spreadsheet editor
This patch adds a left aligned sidebar to the spreadsheet editor. This
Sidebar can be used to navigate the geometry component types and
attribute domains. It also provides a quick overview of domain sizes.
It replaces the two dropdowns in the regions header.
Next step will be to add the domain cycling shortcut
using the CTRL + mouse wheel.

Reviewer: Dalai Felinto (dfelinto), Julian Eisel (Severin),
Hans Goudey (HooglyBoogly).

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11046
2021-06-25 07:57:24 +02:00
a4f840e15b UI: Support right aligned non-shortcut hints in widgets
Widget drawing code already supported drawing right-aligned, grayed out
shortcut strings. This patch generalizes things a bit so this can also
be used to draw other hints in the same way. There have been a few
instances in the past where this would've been useful, D11046 being the
latest one.

Note that besides some manual regression testing, I didn't check if this
works yet, as there is no code actually using it (other than the
shortcuts). Can be checked as part of further development for D11046.

A possible further improvement would be providing a way to define how
clipping should be done. E.g. sometimes the right-aligned text should be
clipped first (because it's just a hint), in other cases it should be
left untouched (like current code explicitly does it for shortcuts).

Removes the `UI_BUT_HAS_SHORTCUT` flag, which isn't needed anymore.
2021-06-15 19:13:09 +02:00
f6c5af3d47 Add option to link assets on drag & drop
Note: Linking in this case as in link vs. append. Easily confused with linking
a data-block to multiple usages (e.g. single material used by multiple
objects).

Adds a drop-down to the Asset Browser header to choose between Link and Append.
This is probably gonna be a temporary place, T54642 shows where this could be
placed eventually.

Linking support is crucial for usage of the asset browser in production
environments. It just wasn't enabled yet because a) the asset project currently
focuses on single user, not production assets, and b) because there were many
unkowns still for the workflow that have big impact on production use as well.
With the recently held asset workshop I'm more confident with enabling linking,
as design ideas relevant to production use were confirmed.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11536

Reviewed by: Bastien Montagne
2021-06-11 16:46:20 +02:00
38ebac86cc Cleanup: Use const argument for context 2021-04-28 16:58:43 -05:00
1012e9bbfa Cleanup: Fix inconcistent array lengths in function declarations
In some cases functions were defined with arguments of different array
lengths in headers vs. implementations. This commit fixes some of the
cases I ran into, but probably not all of them.
2021-04-28 13:13:43 -05:00
8c5c55b8c9 Cleanup: uiBut.flag had an internal flag out of the documented range
Increase range of internal flags & order UI_SEARCH_FILTER_NO_MATCH
within this range, so public button flags aren't accidentally added
that overlap with internal flags.
2021-04-20 15:44:21 +10:00
b8b7b47a00 Fix T85223: Some modifier panels can dissapear in old files
The problem is that each uiBlock needs to be assigned a unique name,
but when there can be multiple modifiers of the same type, we use the
panel sort order for the unique part of the string. However, the most
recent test file has 1200+ panels in the property editor, so 4
characters isn't enough for a unique string.

That's not a situation I expected, but it makes sense, because we don't
remove legacy panels with unused types when loading old files. So they
tend to accumulate a bunch of unused panels. That's why this works fine
with a new property editor, it doesn't all of the extra old panels.

These panels must be stored for the expansion status and order, but
arguably we could cull unused panels on save. However, simply increasing
the length of the unique panel string is a valid fix in this situation.
In the future, we can look into removing unused panels when saving.
2021-04-19 12:25:25 -05:00
71eaf872c2 Geometry Nodes: Add domain and data type to attribute search
This patch adds domain and data type information to each row of the
attribute search menu. The data type is displayed on the right, just
like how the list is exposed for the existing point cloud and hair
attribute panels. The domain is exposed on the left like the menu
hierarchy from menu search.

For the implementation, the attribute hint information is stored as a
set instead of a multi-value map so that every item (which we need to
point to descretely in the search process) contains the necessary data
type and domain information by itself. We also need to allocate a new
struct for every button, which requires a change to allow passing a
newly allocated argument to search buttons.

Note that the search does't yet handle the case where there are two
attributes with the same name but different domains or data types in
the input geometry set. That will be handled as a separate improvement.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10623
2021-04-14 11:11:51 -05:00
dd7feb09c9 Cleanup: rename x1/x2/y1/y2 to x/y/width/height 2021-03-19 20:24:56 +01:00
d49e7b82da Compositor: Redesign Cryptomatte node for better usability
In the current implementation, cryptomatte passes are connected to the node
and elements are picked by using the eyedropper tool on a special pick channel.

This design has two disadvantages - both connecting all passes individually
and always having to switch to the picker channel are tedious.

With the new design, the user selects the RenderLayer or Image from which the
Cryptomatte layers are directly loaded (the type of pass is determined by an
enum). This allows the node to automatically detect all relevant passes.

Then, when using the eyedropper tool, the operator looks up the selected
coordinates from the picked Image, Node backdrop or Clip and reads the picked
object directly from the Renderlayer/Image, therefore allowing to pick in any
context (e.g. by clicking on the Combined pass in the Image Viewer). The
sampled color is looked up in the metadata and the actual name is stored
in the cryptomatte node. This also allows to remove a hash by just removing
the name from the matte id.

Technically there is some loss of flexibility because the Cryptomatte pass
inputs can no longer be connected to other nodes, but since any compositing
done on them is likely to break the Cryptomatte system anyways, this isn't
really a concern in practise.

In the future, this would also allow to automatically translate values to names
by looking up the value in the associated metadata of the input, or to get a
better visualization of overlapping areas in the Pick output since we could
blend colors now that the output doesn't have to contain the exact value.

Idea + Original patch: Lucas Stockner
Reviewed By: Brecht van Lommel

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3959
2021-03-16 07:43:17 +01:00
a344f20346 UI: Rename search button variable
I landed D10527 in rB1a8aee0a7cec accidentally, and the version there was
missing a name change discussed in review. This commit just renames the
boolean variable controlling the special behavior for attribute search.

Original message meant for this change:
For geometry nodes we will use search buttons to display a list of
attributes available the last time the node tree was executed (D10519).
Because this list is just a hint, we need to be able to enter any string,
not just strings from the search items.

This patch adds a boolean option to string buttons to enable this.
The change is quite simple, changes to behavior are only required in
two places. The type-specific button struct changes help a lot here.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10527
2021-03-02 12:43:27 -06:00
1a8aee0a7c UI: Expose an "is first search" boolean to search button callbacks
Currently when you open an RNA collection search button, like a
vertex group selector, the search filter isn't applied until you
start typing, in order to display every option at the start.
Otherwise they wouldn't be visible, since the search filter would
run for the current text.

Currently this check happens in one place, but it relies on the
`changed` value of `uiBut`. This is fine in the interface directory,
but anywhere else it would require exposing `uiBut.changed`, which
is probably too low-level to expose.

The solution is adding an `is_first` argument to the search callbacks,
which is nice for a few reasons:
  - They work at a higher level of abstraction, meaning they don't
    have to worry about how exactly to tell if this is the first
    search.
  - It makes it easier to do special behavior when the search menu
    is first opened.
  - Then, obviously, it makes that state accessible without including
    `interface_intern.h`.

Needed for attribute search: T85658

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10528
2021-03-02 11:42:05 -06:00
Yevgeny Makarov
0c62906a41 UI: Correct the text alignment in the quick setup (splash screen) dialog
The "quick setup" dialog is actually a 'menu', and the "splash screen" block
contains the UI_BLOCK_LOOP flag which causes the buttons' text to align
to the left, however, usually regular buttons have centered text.

As a workaround, add the UI_BLOCK_QUICK_SETUP flag which prevents
the text from being left-aligned.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10486

Reviewed by: Julian Eisel
2021-02-21 17:32:33 +01:00
81ac0bf759 Fix failing "Edit Source" (asserts) while number slider was visible
E.g. steps to reproduce:
* Enter Vertex Paint mode
* In the tool settings, right-click > "Edit Source"

When creating a number slider via `layout.prop(..., slider=True)`, the UI code
would reallocate the number button to be a number-slider button. That's because
we now actually have different button data-structures for these (see
e6f0b60c2e). The edit source code stored data based on the button pointers,
which didn't get updated after changing the type. The fix just adds this
updating.
2021-02-18 17:17:48 +01:00
5fef212e31 Cleanup: Use const argument, decrease variable scope 2021-02-17 16:42:20 -06:00
fea335fe8b Cleanup: spelling 2021-02-13 17:44:51 +11:00
694bc4d040 Fix for T84038: Improved Report Warnings
Improved contrast for Status Bar report warning messages.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10242

Reviewed by Hans Goudey
2021-02-08 08:19:23 -08:00
d096d9c4d6 UI: Tooltip for data-block selector menus, showing full name and library info
Long data-block names are clipped to fit into data-block selector menus. For
linked data-blocks, there's also a hint indicating the source library, which
takes further space and may get clipped too.

So this commit adds a tooltip to the menu items, which displays the full,
unclipped data-block name and the unclipped library name. Plus, the library
path is shown too, which is also useful info.

Adds helper functions for search menu item tooltips, so these are easier to add
to other search menus in future.

Part of T84188.
2021-01-26 22:17:17 +01:00
656f6ae643 Cleanup: Use const parameters for active button lookups/tests
Needed for const-correctness in the following commit.
2021-01-26 22:17:17 +01:00
0cb264a282 Cleanup: pass 'rctf' rectangle to 2D box drawing functions
Passing 4x arguments for the rectangle,
mixed in with round-box radius & color wasn't very readable.

Instead, pass a `rctf` as the first argument to UI box drawing functions.
2021-01-25 18:34:29 +11:00
32fd000b4b UI: Round-box drawing cleanup
The new GPU_SHADER_2D_WIDGET_BASE shader allows us to draw
many complex shapes with anti-aliasing.
One thing it can do is draw an opaque rounded rectangle with colors
that differ between its interior and outline.

In order to do the above in a single pass I recently added an "_ex"
version of UI_draw_roundbox that exposes most of that shaders features.

This simplifies interface_draw.c by removing redundancy in the calling
of this shader by using this new uber "_ex" version.

Ref D10189
2021-01-25 18:06:39 +11:00
1ac3c861fd Cleanup: remove unused UI_draw_roundbox_shade_y function
Marked unused 2017 f69678482c)

Remove since this remains unused,
split from D10189 to allow reverting if we ever need it back.
2021-01-25 17:57:59 +11:00
ded9484925 UI: Viewport Navigate Gizmo Refactor
Simplification and changes to the Navigation gizmo. Better indication of negative axes, consistent use of color and size to indicate orientation, ability to be resized.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9744

Reviewed by Campbell Barton
2021-01-23 13:10:07 -08:00
b2a6e2abdb Cleanup: remove extra in trailing asterisk
Comment blocks not conforming to convention.
2021-01-20 16:14:00 +11:00
2771dfd563 UI: Revert design changes to data-block selector for the 2.92 release
Partially reverts 2250b5cefe.

Removing the user count and fake user count icons was controversial (which was
expected) and there are a few further changes needed, that won't make it in
time for the release, see D9946.
While there is a design to bring back the user count and fake user indicators,
a new design idea was proposed that the UI team wants to follow. This came too
late for the 2.92 release, the new design is targeted at the 2.93 release now.
Meanwhile, UI team decision was to simply revert the design changes.

The new design is being worked on in https://developer.blender.org/T84669.

Note that this commit does not revert some internal changes done in
2250b5cefe. Namely the introduction of `ed_util_ops.c` and data-block
operators in there. These will still be needed in the new design.
2021-01-13 15:31:02 +01:00
e4884d224c Cleanup: remove redundant RNA_types.h header from UI_interface.h 2021-01-05 23:04:51 +11:00
6990b6ed3b Cleanup: typos (repeated words) 2021-01-05 15:51:50 +11:00
e6bb2cdec7 Cleanup: Typo: overriden -> overridden. 2020-12-28 10:22:02 +01:00
09be4a0917 Cleanup: Use typedef for UI emboss type enum
Previously both `char` and `int` were used to represent this enum.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9903
2020-12-19 10:07:20 -06:00
6942dd9f49 Fix T83868: Button animation states no longer visible without emboss
This bug was caused by making it so that non-embossed modifier icon
buttons could become an operator button and retain their red highlight
for disabled modifiers. The icon button needs emboss turned off, but
in earlier versions of Blender, `UI_EMBOSS_NONE` would be overridden
by animation or red alert states.

Instead of abusing "NONE" to mean "none unless there is animation or
red alert", this commit adds a new emboss flag for that situation,
`UI_EMBOSS_NONE_OR_STATUS`, which uses no emboss unless there is an
animation state, or another status. There are only a few situations
where this is necessary, so the change isn't too big.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9902
2020-12-18 17:13:15 -06:00
2250b5cefe UI: Redesigned data-block selectors
The previous design is rather old and has a couple of problems:

* Scalability: The current solution of adding little icon buttons next to the
  data-block name field doesn't scale well. It only works if there's a small
  number of operations. We need to be able to place more items there for better
  data-block management. Especially with the introduction of library overrides.
* Discoverability: It's not obvious what some of the icons do. They appear and
  disappear, but it's not obvious why some are available at times and others
  not.
* Unclear Status: Currently their library status (linked, indirectly linked,
  broken link, library override) isn't really clear.
* Unusual behavior: Some of the icon buttons allow Shift or Ctrl clicking to
  invoke alternative behaviors. This is not a usual pattern in Blender.

This patch does the following changes:

* Adds a menu to the right of the name button to access all kinds of operations
  (create, delete, unlink, user management, library overrides, etc).
* Make good use of the "disabled hint" for tooltips, to explain why buttons are
  disabled. The UI team wants to establish this as a good practise.
* Use superimposed icons for duplicate and unlink, rather than extra buttons
  (uses less space, looks less distracting and is a nice + consistent design
  language).
* Remove fake user and user count button, they are available from the menu now.
* Support tooltips for superimposed icons (committed mouse hover feedback to
  master already).
* Slightly increase size of the name button - it was already a bit small
  before, and the move from real buttons to superimposed icons reduces usable
  space for the name itself.
* More clearly differentiate between duplicate and creating a new data-block.
  The latter is only available in the menu.
* Display library status icon on the left (linked, missing library, overridden,
  asset)
* Disables "Make Single User" button - in review we weren't sure if there are
  good use-cases for it, so better to see if we can remove it.

Note that I do expect some aspects of this design to change still. I think some
changes are problematic, but others disagreed. I will open a feedback thread on
devtalk to see what others think.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8554

Reviewed by: Bastien Montagne

Design discussed and agreed on with the UI team, also see T79959.
2020-12-18 18:28:04 +01:00
b347c4e9ca Cleanup: remove redundant struct declarations 2020-12-16 16:25:56 +11:00
b5d778a7d4 Asset System: Support dragging assets and appending on drop
For the Asset Browser, it needs to be possible to drag assets into various
editors, which may not come from the current .blend file. In other words, the
dragging needs to work with just the asset metadata, without direct access to
the data-block itself.

Idea is simple: When dragging an asset, store the source file-path and
data-block name and when dropping, append the data-block. It uses existing drop
operators, but the function to get the dropped data-block is replaced with one
that returns the local data-block, or, in case of an external asset, appends
the data-block first.

The drop operators need to be adjusted to use this new function that respects
assets. With this patch it only works for dragging assets into the 3D view.

Note that I expect this to be a short-lived change. A refactor like D4071 is
needed to make the drag & drop system more future proof for assets and other
use cases.

Part of the first Asset Browser milestone. Check the #asset_browser_milestone_1
project milestone on developer.blender.org.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9721

Reviewed by: Bastien Montagne, Brecht Van Lommel
2020-12-15 17:03:48 +01:00
0c1d476923 UI: Allow UI to pass focused data-block to operators via context
This is similar to c4a2067130130d, but applies to the general UI and is only
about single data-blocks. Here there was a similar problem: How can buttons
pass the data they represent to operators? We currently resort to ugly ad-hoc
solutions like `UI_context_active_but_get_tab_ID()`. So the operator would need
to know that it is executed on a tab button that represents a data-block.

A single button can now hand operators a data-block to operate on. The operator
can request it via the "id" context member (`CTX_data_pointer_get_type(C, "id",
&RNA_ID)` in C, `bpy.context.id` in .py).
In this commit, it is already set in the following places:
* Generic RNA button code sets it to the pointed to data-block, if the button
  represents a data-block RNA pointer property. (I.e for general data-block
  search buttons.)
* Data-block selectors (`templateID`) set it to the currently active data-block.
* The material slot UI-List sets it for each slot to the material it represents.
The button context menu code is modified so its operators use the context set
for the layout of its parent button (i.e. `layout.context_pointer_set()`).

No user visible changes. This new design isn't actually used yet. It will be
soon for asset operators.

Reviewed as part of https://developer.blender.org/D9717.
Reviewed by: Brecht Van Lommel
2020-12-11 23:08:29 +01:00
Yevgeny Makarov
ee70eb96cf UI: Alert Dialog Helper Function
Shared helper function to create a split layout with an alert icon for popup dialogs.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9486

Reviewed by Julian Eisel
2020-12-06 11:17:51 -08:00
4bb5314754 Cleanup: Use typedef for button string info type
Before, it wasn't clear what the int in `uiStringInfo` was supposed to
store. Using a typedef can make this someone more explicit.
2020-12-04 08:01:54 -06:00