This feature was a hack to prevent mmb select to print the orientation from menu in pre 2.80 versions.
Removing this feature as it is no longer an issue.
Generic snap gizmo to be used for different tools.
The Gizmo can be configured initially by the following properties:
- `"snap_elements_force"`, `"prev_point"`
The following properties can be read as return:
- `"location"`, `"normal"`, `"snap_elem_index"`
This property can be linked to another (tool_setting.snap_elements):
- `"snap_elements"`
And this 3 extra utilities have been added:
- `ED_gizmotypes_snap_3d_draw_util`,
- `ED_gizmotypes_snap_3d_context_get`,
- `ED_gizmotypes_snap_3d_update`.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7071
When editing a complex curve is very annoying to have all handles at a time. Also, this is a requirement for the current GSoC Edit Grease Pencil using curves.
I have seen that this improvement can be used in any other area of blender, so I have decided to publish the option in the overlay panel..
Reviewed By: fclem, #user_interface, billreynish, Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7754
This feature was added when Blender used tex-face (per-face images),
but doesn't make as much sense since this was removed.
Removing this from UV edit-mode as this wasn't working in any
of the 2.8x releases, causing UV's to be visible but unselectable.
Resolves issue raised in T76958.
During the refactor of the transform operations, in an attempt to
maintain previous behavior, the default orientation of the translate
and resize operations became `Global` and the rotate operation became
`View`.
Now the default is always `View`, and on redo, the translate and rotate
operations are saved as `Global`.
If the orietation is setted as a parameter, it is best to refer
to it as a constraint orietation so that it can be reused in
successive axis presses.
This is useful to retrieve the orientation of the extrude for example.
The Extrude operator, whose orientation is NORMAL, has undergone some seemingly accidental changes:
- In 2.79 if you press the same key as the axis in constraint, it changes from Normal to No Contraint -> Global -> Normal and repeat this.
- In 2.80 it changes from Normal to Local -> No Contraint -> Global -> Local and repeat this.
This committee resumes the behavior of 2.79
(This is a simplified version of D4786)
The advantage of highlighting the points would be to indicate more
clearly what is affected by the proportional edit.
The default circle is not so informative and sometimes it is even off
screen so the user loses the quick identification of the influence.
(See T75482)
The disadvantage of this design is that the points could end up hiding
the mesh.
The original patch added the option `draw_proportional_gradient`, but I
prefer to avoid adding more options and more information to the
interface.
I'm not sure if the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.
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