Jorg: you have added an include Python.h in the AUD api.h. I'm not
sure if it's smart to have this, it makes all AUD code depend on
resolving the Python path.
I've made most operators which change the current frame are now undoable. This has the following benefits:
- it brings these into line with simply changing the frame number directly
- as in this bug report, using the operator tweaking/redo capabilities was causing problems, as the lack of an undo for the frame change mean that changing the operator properties (in this case to do numeric input for transforms, which is a bit of a creative if inefficient use of the available tools) would cause the current frame to reset to the previous frame, making it seem impossible to tweak the operator settings
Notes:
- screen.frame_offset() operator has been left alone, since I expect that undo pushes on this one would be truly annoying while on the others it's probably ok/wanted. This is because with this operator, animators usually end up stepping through their animations vs one-off jumps/scrubbing-sessions
* Fractional frames support has been changed to use a new var, scene->r.subframe.
This is a 0.0-1.0 float representing a subframe interval, used in generating a final float
frame number to evaluate animation system etc.
* Changed frame_to_float() and some instances of bsystem_time() into a convenience function:
float BKE_curframe(scene) which retrieves the floating point current frame, after subframe
and frame length corrections.
* Removed blur_offs and field_offs globals. These are now stored in render, used to
generate a scene->r.subframe before render database processing.
path -> filepath (for rna and operators, as agreed on with elubie)
path -> data_path (for windowmanager context functions, this was alredy used in many places)
- added relative option to saving external multires data
- renamed multires external functiosn to have save / pack as suffix.
- added TODO's for file select operators that should support relative paths but dont.
- also disable openmp on linux cross compile, mingw currently isnt linking -lgomp
Animators were having trouble selecting keyframes and their handles when zoomed in extremely. This commit seems to fix these issues, which appear to have resulted from some overflowing ints, which gave out-of-view handles priority quite often.
This panel allows editing of the coordinates of the 'first selected keyframe' on the Active F-Curve. That is, if you've got keyframes A (5), B (7), and C (12), and B & C are both selected, then the 'active keyframe' will be B.
While I still think it's more efficient to use the cursor for batch-setting a bunch of keyframes, there are currently problems using that for sub-frame placement on the x-axis.
Notes:
- There is none of the averaging crap from before, where no accurate value could ever be set.
- Take care when setting the values of the handles, since getting correct F-Curve recalc flushing working via the RNA stuff is VERY TRICKY, and has been left out for now to get something workable. I recommend setting the values numerically, then grabbing these keyframes and immediately cancelling, to get these updates done.
This was caused by the multi-user data appearing multiple times in the channel list. Now most editing functions filter out duplicates before doing anything to prevent these problems.
Hopefully the additional cost of filtering the entire list an extra time won't be too much of a speed/mem hit...
Early when implementing the Graph Editor in 2.5, a key complaint that was levelled at the old 'IPO Editor' was that it was a constant annoyance that adjacent handles were getting selected in addition to the keyframes, when only the keyframes were intended. I solved this by making this default to only selecting keyframes and ignoring the handles, but this means that it isn't possible to batch move several handles at once.
I've now improved this situation by adding an option to the border select operator (involved using Ctrl-B instead of B) which makes the handles get treated separately (as if they were separate verts, as in 2.4x). The default is still to only select keyframes, to have consistency with the DopeSheet...
Also performed some more renaming work in the code...
Curve sampling minimum 'sampling frequency' for display could get too low causing a hang (with really-slow convergence). Clamping with a coarses limit now.
C functions and python used different argument order, this relied on mapping non-keyword arguments to 'REQUIRED' arguments but meant that you could not have an optional, non-keyword argument.
next commit will make order of arguments consistant (currently only changed order that rna wrapped).
(commit 27674 and 27683 by Campbell from render25 branch)
C functions and python used different argument order, this relied on mapping non-keyword arguments to 'REQUIRED' arguments but meant that you could not have an optional, non-keyword argument.
next commit will make order of arguments consistant (currently only changed order that rna wrapped).
(commit 27674 by Campbell from render25 branch)
Only source/blender/editors/ dir, should not give errors on different platforms
Only removing: UI_*.h, ED_*.h, WM_*.h, DNA_*.h, IMB_*.h, RNA_*.h, PIL_*.h
* Copy/Paste operators for F-Modifiers
Available in Graph and NLA Editors. Use the Copy/Paste buttons beside the 'Add Modifier' buttons.
Copy copies all the modifiers of the ACTIVE F-Curve or Strip depending on the editor.
Paste pastes modifiers from the buffer to all the selected F-Curves or Strips, adding the new modifiers to the ends of each list.
* 'Stepped Interpolation' F-Modifier
This modifier holds each interpolated value from the F-Curve for several frames without changing the timing.
This allows to preview motions 'on-twos' for example without altering the timing, or having to go through setting heaps of keyframes. In this case, Andy wanted to use this for CG <-> StopMo.
- Replaced hardcoded nurbcol array with theme colors
- Send notification in duplicate curve operator (this operator could
reset/change active nurb)
- Edge seam color added to the user preferences dialog
(A masterclass in killing a bug using a sledgehammer...)
Recoded the way that Graph Editor keyframe selection works, replacing the old penalties + closest vert system with a selection queue.
Perhaps the sensitivity tolerance for picking up when a vert is clicked on is too sensitive now, but this can be fixed easily.
1) Decreased the alpha value for unselected F-Curves in the Graph Editor, making them more invisible to help make the selected ones stand out more.
2) Removed various outdated settings from pose bone RNA
- recode of the whole sequencer audio handling
- encode audio flag removed, instead you choose None as audio codec, added None for video codec too
- ffmpeg formats/codecs: enabled: theora, ogg, vorbis; added: matroska, flac (not working, who can fix?), mp3, wav
- sequencer wave drawing
- volume animation (now also working when mixing down to a file!)
- made sequencer strip position and length values unanimatable
This commit adds a few more execution contexts for operators, given the increasing tendency for some special regiontypes to exist within areas that must have their own set of special operators.
Examples of these include the "channel" operators in the Animation Editors (i.e. those in the 'Channels' menu), and the "Fit to Preview Window" operator for the Sequencer.
Previously, operators such as these would not function when clicked on from the menus, and they would not show the hotkeys they were mapped to.
Also, fixed a few operator definitions in the Animation Editors which were missing ot->prop defines. This meant that some hotkeys (mainly selection) were shown incorrectly in the menus.
This commit introduces the Select More/Less Operators (Ctrl +/-) for keyframes. This works like the ones for curves, by only selecting/deselecting keyframes lying in the same F-Curve. Inter F-Curve selection is not done by this operator. That is the job for another one.
This is especially useful for F-Curves set in the 0-1-0 pattern (i.e. 3 keyframes forming localised peaks), where the peaks can be selected by clicking on them individually, and immediately surrounding '0' values are selected too using "Select More".
Thanks to a great doc from Bassam (slikdigit) on the different types of handles (which should probably become/be part of future 2.5 docs), I've revised the code again so that this works well again.
The doc:
http://docs.google.com/View?id=dvgkxj6_1d8cpfw79
Fixed the operators for DopeSheet/Graph Editors responsible for setting the "auto-clamped". This option is actually per F-Curve instead of per handle, and the code here should function like it did in 2.4x
However, despite this, it still appears to work oddly IMO. Any comments Bassam or animators familiar with the intentions of this?