In two cases the percentage property was actually used incorrectly, as
pointed out in T82070. The range was [0, 1], but the properties were still
displayed as percentages.
There is a preference to control whether to display factors or
percentages, so it usually doesn't make sense to manually define
properties as percentages.
Resolves T82070
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9344
These functions with many arguments can be unwieldy. Aside from the obvious issues
with rewriting the list of arguments and the opportunities for error and frustration
that presents, the long list of arguments make these systems hard to change. So when
an argument should be added, someone might skip that and add some hack instead.
So, as proposed in T73586#1037210, this patch instead uses a "params" struct for
each of these callbacks.
- Use param argument for `ARegionType.listener`
- Remove unused window field in region listener
- Use param argument for `SpaceType.listener`
- Use params struct for `ARegionType.message_subscribe`
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9750
When NLA strips weren't time-aligned with the underlying action, then
fcurve modifiers would not be drawn anchored to the strip. Fmodifiers
were evaluating properly, they just weren't drawn with the proper
offset and scale.
To fix it in this specific case, I've chosen to undo the keyframe
remapping then remap the draw-evaluation-time from scene time to
fcurve time. Afterward, I redo the keyframe remapping so the controls
are properly drawn.
The Envelope fmodifier has special drawing code which was fixed too. In
this case, no mapping at all was happening. The solution was similar,
to remap the envelope control points from fcurve time to scene time.
Fix keyframe properties not being editable when animating a
library-overridden datablock.
The problem was that RNA pointers were created based on the datablock
affected by the animation (for example an Object), instead of the
datablock that contains the FCurve itself (the Action). The latter can
be local to the current blend file and should thus be editable, even
when the former is not.
Reviewed By: mont29
Maniphest Tasks: T81965
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10091
confirmation
Deleting keyframes in the dopesheet or graph editor always required
confirmation, even if used ouside of the "Delete" menus.
Now add a "confirm" option [same as for deleting objects], which can be
disabled for immediate keyframe deletion.
This will also change the default behavior and bring this in line with
how object deletion works so there is one shortcut for bringing up the
menu/confirmation and another shortcut to delete immediately without
requiring confirmation / another click:
- Blender Default keymap: "X" for menu, "Del" for immediate
- Industry Compatible: "Backspace" for menu, "Del" for immediate
Maniphest Tasks: T70316
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9651
Approximately 138 changes in the spelling of compound words
and proper names like "Light Probe", "Shrink/Fatten", "Face Map".
In many cases, hyphens were used where they aren't correct, like
"re-fit". Other common changes include:
- "Datablock" -> "data-block"
- "Floating point" -> "floating-point"
- "Ngons" -> "n-gons"
These changes help give the language used in the interface
a consistent, more professional feel.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9923
Approximately 195 changes of capitalization to conform to MLA title style.
UI labels and property names should use MLA title case, while descriptions
should be capitalized like regular prose, generally with only the start of
a sentence capitalized.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9922
Approximately 33 changes of capitalization to conform to MLA title style.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9796
Reviewed by Julian Eisel
Using 'is/means/equal' words in place of equal sign in descriptions.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9799
Reviewed by Hans Goudey
Extract initialisation code of box selection into separate functions.
No functional changes.
Reviewed By: zeddb, sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9196
When clicking on an already-selected keyframe, mark it as active if the
click caused the previously-active keyframe to become deselected.
When clicking on a key in the graph editor, it is selected and all other
keys are deselected. If that key was already selected before the click,
it would not become the active keyframe. This is now fixed.
Reviewed by: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9639
Split some of the code of `graph_edit.c` into:
* `graph_view.c`: preview range, view all, view selected etc.
* `graph_slider_ops.c`: the decimate modal operator code.
The latter file will be extended later with more slider-based operators.
Maniphest Tasks: T81785
Reviewed By: sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9312
This new discontinuity filter performs actions on the entire Euler
rotation, rather than only on the individual X/Y/Z channels. This makes
it fix a wider range of discontinuities, for example those in T52744.
The filter now runs twice on the selected channels, in this order:
- New: Convert X+Y+Z rotation to matrix, then back to Euler angles.
- Old: Add/remove factors of 360° to minimize jumps.
The messaging is streamlined; it now reports how many channels were
filtered, and only warns (instead of errors) when there was an actual
problem with the selected channels (like selecting three or more
channels, but without X/Y/Z triplet).
A new kernel function `BKE_fcurve_keyframe_move_value_with_handles()` is
introduced, to make it possible to move a keyframe's value and move its
handles at the same time.
Manifest Task: T52744
Reviewed By: looch
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9602
Split up the Euler filter function into two more functions. The Euler
filter operator works in two stages (find channels that define the X/Y/Z
Euler rotations, and perform filtering on those channels), and each
stage now has its own function. This makes it clearer which data are
used in which part of the code, and makes future improvements easier.
No functional changes.
Select only editable keys on selected curves when "Only Show Selected
Curves" is enabled in the Graph Editor's View menu.
This prevents selecting invisible keys with box, circle, and lasso
select in the Graph Editor.
Reviewed By: looch
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9580
Add a new property `co_ui` to Keyframes, the modification of which will
apply to the keyframe itself as well as its Bézier handles.
Dragging the "Keyframe" slider in the properties panel now maintains the
deltas between the keyframe and its handles, just like moving the key in
the graph editor would.
Reviewed by @sybren in T81813.
Fixes 18 misspellings of 'predefined', 'Look Up', 'Lookup', and 'No One'.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9466
Reviewed by Hans Goudey
The tooltip implies that this option should be off per default instead
of on. Some talking with the animators at the studio and in the
animation module confirmed that this seems to be the most logical
default.
`WM_operator_properties_filesel()` allows C operators to set a display or sort
type for the File Browser to use. But the File Browser would always override
that because of an invalid `_is_set()` check. (The operators don't actually set
the value, they only set the property's default value.)
The only operator affected by this is "Recover Auto Save". It is supposed to
show a vertical list ordered chronologically. It used settings from the
previous File Browser usage before this patch.
Operators using the File Browser should generally use
`FILE_DEFAULTDISPLAY`/`FILE_SORT_DEFAULT` now, except if they have a reason not
to. See comments at their definition.
----
This makes it so operators that set a different display or sort type
don't change the sort or display type for the next File Browser operation.
So using "Recover Auto Save" entirely isolates display and sort type from other
operations.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8598
Reviewed by: Bastien Montagne
Add "Selection to" as prefix for those menu items that move the selected
keyframes to something, for both the Key → Snap menu and the Shift+S pie
menu.
No functional changes.
This was missed in rB477d983c2e8ab298cbf638d5aadd77fad9c2f677
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9304
We already had the ability to bake fcurves but no way to convert the
baked result back without using python. This patch adds and operator
that is available now next to the bake operator in the drop down menu,
Reviewed By: Sybren
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D6379
Draw the handles for the active keyframe only when the interpolation type
is set to Bézier. This now matches the behaviour of handles of regular
(non-active) keyframes.
Activate an FCurve only on selecting, and not on deselecting a keyframe
or a handle.
Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly, Severin, looch, #animation_rigging
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9328
Activate an FCurve only on selecting, and not on deselecting a keyframe
or a handle.
Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly, Severin, looch, #animation_rigging
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9328
Draw the handles for the active keyframe only when the interpolation type
is set to Bézier. This now matches the behaviour of handles of regular
(non-active) keyframes.
Add operator to snap the 2D Cursor value to selected keyframes. This is
doing almost the same as the "Cursor to Selected" operator, except that
it doesn't affect the current frame, just the Y-coordinate (the value)
of the 2D cursor.
The "snap cursor" operators are added to the Key → Snap menu and to the
Snap pie menu. This means that these menus are now extended in meaning,
to not only mean "snap the selected keyframes to the cursor", but also
for some options "snap the cursor to selected keyframes".
This fixes T76596.
Split up `GRAPH_OT_frame_jump` exec function and added some local variables
to give names to the cryptic `ked.f1`, `ked.f2`, and `ked.i1`.
No functional changes.
Restore the old `correct_bezpart()` (pre-rBda95d1d851b4) function as
`BKE_curve_correct_bezpart()`, and use that where the old behaviour was
desired (that is, curve maps like used by the RGB Curves shader node).
The new (post-rBda95d1d851b4) function is also renamed to
`BKE_fcurve_correct_bezpart()` to avoid confusion.
Split up `ANIM_deselect_anim_channels()` into
`ANIM_anim_channels_select_set()` and
`ANIM_anim_channels_select_toggle()`.
`ANIM_anim_channels_select_set()` is equivalent to the old
`ANIM_deselect_anim_channels(..., false, ACHANNEL_SETFLAG_xxx)`.
`ANIM_anim_channels_select_toggle()` is equivalent to the old
`ANIM_deselect_anim_channels(..., true, ACHANNEL_SETFLAG_ADD)`.
`ANIM_deselect_anim_channels(..., true, ACHANNEL_SETFLAG_CLEAR)` was
also called once. The `true` parameter suggested the "toggle" behaviour
was intended, but the `ACHANNEL_SETFLAG_CLEAR` argument prevented any
toggling. This is now replaced with `ANIM_anim_channels_select_set(ac,
ACHANNEL_SETFLAG_CLEAR)` to make this explicit.
No functional changes, just a cleanup in order to better understand how
the selection works.
In the graph editor there is a panel that says "Active Keyframe" for
numerically editing a keyframe's values, but in the code there is no
concept of the "active keyframe." Since this is a useful concept to
have for some other features anyway, this commit adds an active
keyframe index value to FCurves. It also displays it with a theme
color for the active vertex (which didn't exist before) if the
FCurve is active.
The active keyframe in the graph editor is treated similarly to the
active vertex in the 3D view. It is the keyframe most recently selected
with a single click, and it is always selected.
For now, the only real functional change is that the active keyframe
appears in white and it should be more predictable which keyframe is
being edited in the sidebar panel.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7737