Set and clear parents for all elements in the selection in the outliner.
This also removes the popup menu for setting the parent to curves,
armatures, and lattices. It makes more sense to keep the outliner
simple and only do object parenting.
Adjusts the scrolling of show active and scroll page operators
to use the `outliner_scroll_view` operator to ensure scrolling
does not leave the outliner bounds.
Also changes show active to expand subtrees containing all
instances of the active object, which may be linked to multiple
collections.
Draw icons for sequencer and vertex groups. The sequence
types need updates because they all draw in various colors
and some sequence types do not have an icon.
Previously with F2 mapped to the global rename active object
operator, it was not posible to use the conventional F2 to rename any
outliner element like collections or object data. This adds F2 to the
outliner keymap to call the outliner rename operator rather than the
popup rename object operator.
Adds a keyboard walk navigation and selection operator to the
outliner. Up and down arrow keys walk up and down the list of
elements, and left and right will open and close elements if
the elements are closed or opened respectively. Holding shift
while walking up and down the tree expands the selection.
Holding shift while clicking or pressing left and right arrows
will expand or collapse all children elements recursively.
Pressing enter to openclose the hovered element is removed.
Also allows click+drag for openclose of element subtrees.
This moves openclose toggling to the openclose operator to
remove duplicate code. The outliner tree building is tweaked
slightly to set the proper parents in scene display mode for walk
select to walk to parents without errors.
Adds an invisible object filter in the outliner to show hidden
objects. This is useful to quickly locate hidden items in a large outliner
tree and easily toggle visibilty back on. Invisible refers to an object
being hidden, or viewport visibility restricted.
Allow selection of subtree elements on a collapsed element's
row. Because subtree elements are aggregated by type, a select on
an icon that represents multiple subtree elements will invoke a
popup menu to select the specific subtree element.
Also draws highlights on cursor hover over a row icon.
Any child elements that are linked to multiple collections will
only be listed in the popup one time, and selection from the
popup will select the first instance in the subtree.
Draw all constraint icons and enable/disable restrict buttons.
The action constraint needs its own icon. It currently draws white
instead of the blue modifier color.
Adds a toggle to the filter menu for outliner synced selection. Enabled
by default, this ensures selection is synced between objects, bones, and
sequences. An active outliner element theme color is added to indicate
which element is active.
Synced selection is controlled on the operator level. Each operator
that modifies selection for objects, bones, sequences, or outliner
elements needs to call the respective ED_outliner_select_sync_from..
function to tag outliners to be synced.
Syncing is done lazily on outliner draw.
The Normal vector socket in the Normal node wasn't drawn properly and
couldn't be controlled. Additionally, the socket name was drawn over it.
This happened because the socket had a default value of a zero vector.
To fix this, we set the default value to the unit vector `(0, 0, 1)`.
Moreover, we don't draw the UI name if the subtype is `PROP_DIRECTION`.
Reviewers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5503
The soc-2019-outliner branch relied on the previous behavior,
since this is going to be merged soon, postpone this change.
This reverts commit 9dab57a9f8.
The `BKE_material_pop_id()` and `BKE_material_clear_id()` functions had
a parameter `update_data` that, when `false`, would cause the mesh polys
to keep their material index, even when the indexed material slots were
removed. This behaviour was never used in the C code and not supported
by the drawing code, making polygons disappear and causing crashes. The
Python binding in RNA, however, defaulted to `update_data=False`.
This commit removes the `update_data` parameter altogether, and makes
the functions always fix up the material indices.
Reviewed by: mont29, brecht
This is 2.7x behavior, while there are plans to improve on this,
committing in case larger changes take longer.
Without this it's not easy to select object data without changing modes.
See D5493
But in the future the selection code may also be used in object mode (eg for snapping).
So to avoid using too much VRAM resources, it is good to avoid drawing all objects in the viewport.
The solution was to create an array with only objects that are detected within the selection area.
If the selection operator is modal, objects already detected are not removed from the array until view3d is moved or orbited.
To detect the object, its BoundBox is tested.
Since the Select Engine does not have a dedicated depth texture, whenever a new object is "found" the depth of the objects in the array already drawn is redrawn.
Reviewers: campbellbarton, fclem
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5435
- When no change is performed on a float button, cancel the action.
- Move left/right clicks into the same block.
- Replace ambiguous names: temp, tempf.
Just enable some commented-out code from rB636289b755f6ce (disabled at
that time because we were too close of 2.79 release...).
Issue raised in D5486, thanks.
These functions make possible porting the tools from the sculpt branch, making them compatible with PBVH_FACES and PBVH_BMESH without duplicating the code. They can also help to simplify some existing code.
These functions should not be used when working with PBVH_GRIDS data in SculptSession. PBVH_GRIDS needs to be removed from the sculpt code and converted to PBVH_FACES to be compatible with this API.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5352
These functions deal with voxel remeshing of Mesh data,
and aren't related to MOD_remesh.c for e.g.
Name so other kinds of remeshing wont cause confusion.
For clarity sake, the batch cache now uses exclusively per Loop attributes.
While this is a bit of a waste of VRAM (for the few case where per vert
attribs are enough) it reduces the complexity and amount of overall VBO
to update in general situations.
This patch also makes the VertexBuffers filling multithreaded. This make
the update of dense meshes a bit faster. The main bottleneck is the
IndexBuffers update which cannot be multithreaded efficiently (have to
increment a counter and/or do a final sorting pass).
We introduce the concept of "extract" functions/step.
All extract functions are executed in one thread each and if possible,
using multiple thread for looping over all elements.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D5424