Since the recent change to context paths to use the arrow icon instead of the triangle (D13106),
the `SMALL_TRI_RIGHT_VEC`is no longer used. This patch removes the icon and all references.
- Replace `SMALL_TRI_RIGHT_VEC` with `RIGHTARROW` in Freestyle UI
- Remove references to `SMALL_TRI_RIGHT_VEC` and `ICON_SMALL_TRI_RIGHT_VEC`.
Fix for built-in add-ons has been done in rBAcc2f71bfe9b0/rBAa84028f8a89a.
This will be added to the list of breaking changes [[ https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Reference/Release_Notes/3.0/Python_API#Breaking_Changes | in the Wiki ]].
Reviewed By: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13130
When adding certain customdata layers (namely UVs, vertex colors and
sculpt vertex colors), the user does not get notified the specific limit
has been hit (blender just silently does nothing).
Now inform the user [decided to not do this in poll() since it could get
messy once operators are extended to operate on all selected objects, so
left this as a visible error in execute() -- or from python].
Maniphest Tasks: T92318
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13147
Error introduced in rB69d6222481b4 and partially fixed in rB24310441ddc8.
When gizmo was turned on but the scene has more than one 3D viewport, one of them the snap cursor did not appear.
The current `ICON_SMALL_TRI_RIGHT_VEC` uses dark hard-coded colors ([`0.2`, `0.2`, `0.2`])
which makes it impossible to theme and hard to see in dark contexts.
Use `ICON_RIGHTARROW` to match the Outliner's breadcrumbs. This icon uses `TH_TEXT` so it's visible as long as the rest of the text is.
##### Master
(Properties editor background made red on purpose to be able to see the triangle icon)
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Reviewed By: #user_interface, Severin, HooglyBoogly
Maniphest Tasks: T92771
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13106
Adds a `wmOperatorCallContext` typedef for the existing `WM_OP_XXX`
operator context enum. This adds type safety, allows the compiler to
produce better warnings and helps understanding what a variable is for.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13113
Reviewed by: Campbell Barton
This new option allows to combine all layers in the active one. Also the merge down option has been improved.
Reviewed By: mendio, pablo vazquez (UI)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13054
Issue was that the context used for dropbox handling and polling didn't
match the one used for drawing the dropbox and generating the tooltip
text (which would determine the material slot under the cursor,
requiring context). The mismatch would happen with overlapping regions.
Actually, this patch includes two fixes, each fixing the crash itself:
* Store the context from handling & polling and restore it for drawing.
* Correct the hovered region lookup for drawing to account for overlayed
regions.
Note that to properly set up context for drawing, we should also account
for the operator context, which isn't done here, see
https://developer.blender.org/T92501#1247581.
Operations such as erasing with occlusion and drawing on the surface
require reading the depth buffer.
However, this is being done with minimal efficiency.
Currently, to read the depth corresponding to each point of the new stroke,
a ReadPixel is called to send a message to the GPU and read the depth of
the corresponding pixel in the VRAM.
The communication between GPU and CPU is known to be a slow operation so
it is good to be avoided.
Therefore, save the entire depth buffer in a cache to be read directly
from the RAM.
(Also the `ED_view3d_autodist_depth` and `ED_view3d_autodist_depth_seg` have
been removed since they are no longer used).
Reviewed By: antoniov, fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10894
There was a bunch of special handling to support dropping data-blocks onto
string or search-menu buttons, to change the value of these. This refactor
makes that case use the normal drop-box design, where an operator is executed
on drop that gets input properties set by the drop-box. This should also make
it easier to add support for dragging assets into these buttons.
In addition this fixes an issue: Two tooltips were shown when dragging assets
over text buttons. None should be shown, because this isn't supported.
There was a bunch of special handling to support dropping data-blocks onto
string or search-menu buttons, to change the value of these. This refactor
makes that case use the normal drop-box design, where an operator is executed
on drop that gets input properties set by the drop-box. This should also make
it easier to add support for dragging assets into these buttons.
In addition this fixes an issue: Two tooltips were shown when dragging assets
over text buttons. None should be shown, because this isn't supported.
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To celebrate the beginning of a new series, it feels like the right time to
give the theme a fresh look while improving on what already works.
The aim of this refresh is to keep a familiar look but with polishing touches
here and there. Like new paint on the walls of your well known house.
The theme for Blender 2.8 was well received but presented a few flaws.
* Transparency on menus and tooltips reduce readability
* Mismatch on certain colors, especially outlines of connected widgets
* Active/open menus highlight was not prominent enough
* Header background mismatch in some editors
At the same time we can make use of new features in 3.0:
* Make panels look like panels again (like in v2.3!)
* Make use of roundness in more widgets
* Since nodes are no longer hard-coded to be transparent, tweak opacity and saturation
* Tweak colors for the new dot grid
This update does not include:
* Meshes in edit mode to match greenish object-data color. This needs tweaks in the code to improve contrast.
* A copy of the Blender 2.8x legacy theme. This could be added to the community themes (shouldn't cost much maintenance, I hope)
There will be certainly small tweaks to do here and there, I've been working using this theme
for months but there can be areas that are missing update. The overall style is presented here.
This commit bumps the file subversion.
Reviewed By: #user_interface, Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13008
Adding a catalog should also activate it, like we do it for adding other
data in Blender. The tree-view code will make sure the newly added item
will not have collapsed parents.
This reverts commit 487faed6d0.
I changed my mind on how to implement this feature. Adding a catalog
should also activate it, like we do it for adding other data in Blender.
The activation will automatically make it visible then. See the
following commit.
When pressing the '+' icon to add a new child catalog, or when adding it
through the context menu, the new catalog should be visible. So the
this change makes sure the parent is uncollapsed if needed.
Adds the needed bits to the UI tree-view API to support dragging
tree-view items. This isn't used yet, but will be in the following
commit for asset catalogs.
There will probably be some further tweaks to the design at some point,
for now this should work well enough for our use-cases.
The label was placed right at the left border of the row highlight,
which looked weird. So add some padding to tree-row labels without icon
or collapse chevron, which makes it look more polished. As additional
benefit, it alignes the labels better with icons of other rows on the
same tree level. And the padding makes it more clear that a child is
indeed a child, not just a sibling without icon.
Unlike translating existing nodes [which disables cursor wrapping and
enables edge-panning instead since rBSa1cc7042a74], adding new nodes
would still show the old behavior of cursor wrapping.
This has been disabled for the case when the node whould be added
outside (due to menus overlapping other editors).
Now enable edge-panning for adding new nodes as well and make sure
this only starts once the mouse has returned into the inside rect once.
Maniphest Tasks: T92427
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13005
`ED_fileselect_activate_by_id()` activates an asset (i.e. marks it as
the active asset in the asset browser). To avoid an "active but not
selected" state, it also selects it.
Before this commit, the function would also deselect all other assets,
but that's considered doing too much. If deselection is required, the
`ED_fileselect_deselect_all()` function can be called.
Manifest Task: T92152
A tree-view item's drop controller can now return a message for the user
explaining why dropping isn't possible with the dropped data. This is then
displayed in red text next to the cursor.
This isn't actually used yet, the follow up commit will do that.
When dragging an object in non-object mode into a 3D View, there will now be
red text explaining that this is only possible in object mode.
The previous commit enabled this.
This patch upgrades node editor breadcrumbs to have slightly more
visual weight, to including the base path of object/modifier/world,
etc, have more visually pleasing spacing, and contain icons.
In the code, a generic "context path" is added to interface code.
The idea is that this could be used to draw other breadcrumbs in areas
like the property editor or the spreadsheet, and features could be added
to all of those areas at the same time.
Ideally we would be able to control the color of the breadcrumbs with a
specific theme color, but since they are drawn with the regular layout
system, that is not easily possible.
Thanks to @fabian_schempp for the original patch.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10413
Adds navigation transforms (pose, scale) to the XR session state that
will be applied to the viewer/controller poses. By manipulating these
values, a viewer can move through the VR viewport without the need to
physically walk through it.
Add-ons can access these transforms via Python
(XrSessionState.navigation_location/rotation/scale) to use with custom
operators.
Also adds 3 new VR navigation operators that will be exposed to users
as default actions in the VR Scene Inspection add-on. While all three
of these operators have custom properties that can greatly influence
their behaviors, for now these properties will not be accessible by
users from the UI. However, other add-ons can still set these custom
properties if they desire.
1). Raycast-based teleport
Moves the user to a location pointed at on a mesh object. The result
can optionally be constrained to specific axes, for example to achieve
"elevation snapping" behavior by constraining to the Z-axis. In
addition, one can specify an interpolation factor and offset.
Credit to KISKA for the elevation snapping concept.
2). "Grab" navigation
Moves the user through the viewport by pressing inputs on one or two
held controllers and applying deltas to the navigation matrix based on
the displacement of these controllers. When inputs on both controllers
are pressed at the same time (bimanual interaction), the user can scale
themselves relative to the scene based on the distance between the
controllers.
Also supports locks for location, rotation, and scale.
3). Fly navigation
Navigates the viewport by pressing a button and moving/turning relative to
navigation space or the VR viewer or controller. Via the operator's
properties, one can select from a variety of these modes as well as
specify the min/max speed and whether to lock elevation.
Reviewed By: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11501
This patch makes the background grid of the node editor a grid of dots
instead of lines. This makes the background look a bit more subtle and
reduces visual complexity. The dots are meant to provide a reference
when panning and zooming. Based on the design of @pablovazquez, and
a patch originally authored by @fabian_schempp.
The "Grid Levels" controls how many levels of dots are drawn. As the
editor zooms in, the higher levels of dots fade in, making them closer
together visually. The zoom factor at which each grid starts and ends
fading in is controllable in the code, and could be tweaked further
in the future. The new default value is 7, out of a range from 0 to 9.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10345
The drag and drop feature of objects in 3D View has been modified to include:
- Snap the object being dragged.
- Visual feedback through a box and the placement tool grid.
Maniphest Tasks: T90198
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12912
No functional changes.
This commit adds 3 callbacks for `wmDropBox` which allow custom drawing
without affecting the internal dropbox API.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12948
While c7d94a7827 exposed this bug,
this was caused by text widths being calculated without taking the zoom
level into account since drawing at a smaller size is often wider than
the width of the larger text scaled by the zoom.
Introduces a dropping-controller API for the tree-view items,
`AbstractTreeViewItemDropController`. This reduces responsibilities of the main
tree-view item classes, which are already getting quite big. As I expect even
more functionality to be needed for it (e.g. drag support), it's better to
start introducing such controller types already.
This value is defined in the UI module, but happens to be used
in string_search.cc too. Note that these references need to be kept in
sync. Use escaped utf-8 sequence since the literal can be avoided.
Also replace BLI_str_utf8_as_unicode calls with constant assignments
as these values are known there is no need to decode a utf-8 sequence.
This was reported for FCurve modifiers, but was also true (in theory) for
other instanced panels (regular modifiers, spreadsheet filters, ...),
these would not show pinning for other reasons (no caterories).
So in the case of the Graph Editor the follwing happens:
`graph_buttons_register` only registers `GRAPH_PT_modifiers`, the panel
itself has no header (PANEL_TYPE_NO_HEADER), further panels for
individual modifiers are added dynamically in `graph_panel_modifiers`.
So when pinning a particular modifier, we would pin e.g. `GRAPH_PT_noise`
(not `GRAPH_PT_modifiers`).
ED_region_panels_layout_ex would only collect panels known to
`graph_buttons_register` (so is not aware of the specific panels of
modifiers). So while I think it should be possible to pin
`GRAPH_PT_modifiers` on top of an individual modifier's panel this would
result in all modifiers being shown in other categories [which would also
be weird]. Panel header layout was also not correct (drawing the pin
icon over the modifier delete icon).
So to resolve this, just dont use pinning for these type of panels.
part of T92293.
Maniphest Tasks: T92293
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12965
Updates UI code so that we can enable the asset UI for specific data-block
types by default, i.e. irrespective of the "Extended Asset Browser"
experimental feature.
"Mark as Asset" and "Clear Asset" are always visible in the Outliner context
menu now, but are grayed out if not applicable and show a disabled hint in the
tooltip.
A known side-effect of this: The "Mark as Asset" and "Clear Asset" operators
are enabled for action data-blocks now, even though only pose actions created
through the Pose Libraries add-on are supported. If this is something worth
addressing is being discussed still.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12955
Reviewed by: Sybren Stüvel
This patch includes code from D9891 and D12754, so credit goes to Juanfran and Dalai.
I updated the patches to work with `master` and with the new overlay toggle.
The reason to include both changes as part of one patch is that the dimmed dashed lines work much better together with colored wires.
Theme setting for dash opacity:
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For adding the overlay I used `SpaceImageOverlay` as reference, although I'm not familiar with this code so there might be mistakes.
Reviewed By: #user_interface, HooglyBoogly
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12886
This adds attribute search to the geometry nodes modifier
for the input and output attributes. The "New" search item
is only shown for the output attributes.
Some of the attribute search code is extracted to a new file
in the interface code, to avoid some code duplication.
The UI code required two fixes so that the search would work
for dynamic length strings (IDProperties do not have a fixed size).
Since this does changes to the UI layout of the modifier, I also
addressed T91485 here.
Differential Revisiion: https://developer.blender.org/D12788