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/*
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 * ***** BEGIN GPL LICENSE BLOCK *****
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 *
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 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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 *
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 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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 * GNU General Public License for more details.
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 *
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 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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 * Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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 *
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 * The Original Code is Copyright (C) 2001-2002 by NaN Holding BV.
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 * All rights reserved.
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 *
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 * Contributor(s): Blender Foundation, 2005. Full recode
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 *				   Joshua Leung
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 *
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 * ***** END GPL LICENSE BLOCK *****
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 */
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/** \file blender/editors/animation/anim_ipo_utils.c
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 *  \ingroup edanimation
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 */
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/* This file contains code for presenting F-Curves and other animation data
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 * in the UI (especially for use in the Animation Editors).
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 *
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 * -- Joshua Leung, Dec 2008
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 */
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#include "MEM_guardedalloc.h"
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#include "BLI_blenlib.h"
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#include "BLI_math.h"
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#include "BLI_utildefines.h"
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#include "BLT_translation.h"
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#include "DNA_anim_types.h"
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#include "RNA_access.h"
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#include "ED_anim_api.h"
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/* ----------------------- Getter functions ----------------------- */
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/* Write into "name" buffer, the name of the property (retrieved using RNA from the curve's settings),
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 * and return the icon used for the struct that this property refers to 
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 * WARNING: name buffer we're writing to cannot exceed 256 chars (check anim_channels_defines.c for details)
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 */
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int getname_anim_fcurve(char *name, ID *id, FCurve *fcu)
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{
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	int icon = 0;
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	/* sanity checks */
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	if (name == NULL)
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		return icon;
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	else if (ELEM(NULL, id, fcu, fcu->rna_path)) {
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		if (fcu == NULL)
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			strcpy(name, IFACE_("<invalid>"));
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		else if (fcu->rna_path == NULL)
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			strcpy(name, IFACE_("<no path>"));
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		else /* id == NULL */
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			BLI_snprintf(name, 256, "%s[%d]", fcu->rna_path, fcu->array_index);
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	}
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	else {
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		PointerRNA id_ptr, ptr;
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		PropertyRNA *prop;
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		/* get RNA pointer, and resolve the path */
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		RNA_id_pointer_create(id, &id_ptr);
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		/* try to resolve the path */
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		if (RNA_path_resolve_property(&id_ptr, fcu->rna_path, &ptr, &prop)) {
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			const char *structname = NULL, *propname = NULL;
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			char arrayindbuf[16];
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			const char *arrayname = NULL;
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			short free_structname = 0;
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			/* For now, name will consist of 3 parts: struct-name, property name, array index
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			 * There are several options possible:
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			 *	1) <struct-name>.<property-name>.<array-index>
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			 *		i.e. Bone1.Location.X, or Object.Location.X
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			 *	2) <array-index> <property-name> (<struct name>)
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			 *		i.e. X Location (Bone1), or X Location (Object)
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			 *
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			 * Currently, option 2 is in use, to try and make it easier to quickly identify F-Curves (it does have
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			 * problems with looking rather odd though). Option 1 is better in terms of revealing a consistent sense of 
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			 * hierarchy though, which isn't so clear with option 2.
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			 */
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			/* for structname
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			 *	- as base, we use a custom name from the structs if one is available 
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			 *	- however, if we're showing subdata of bones (probably there will be other exceptions later)
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			 *	  need to include that info too since it gets confusing otherwise
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			 *	- if a pointer just refers to the ID-block, then don't repeat this info
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			 *	  since this just introduces clutter
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			 */
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			if (strstr(fcu->rna_path, "bones") && strstr(fcu->rna_path, "constraints")) {
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				/* perform string 'chopping' to get "Bone Name : Constraint Name" */
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				char *pchanName = BLI_str_quoted_substrN(fcu->rna_path, "bones[");
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				char *constName = BLI_str_quoted_substrN(fcu->rna_path, "constraints[");
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				/* assemble the string to display in the UI... */
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				structname = BLI_sprintfN("%s : %s", pchanName, constName);
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				free_structname = 1;
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				/* free the temp names */
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				if (pchanName) MEM_freeN(pchanName);
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				if (constName) MEM_freeN(constName);
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			}
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			else if (ptr.data != ptr.id.data) {
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				PropertyRNA *nameprop = RNA_struct_name_property(ptr.type);
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				if (nameprop) {
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					/* this gets a string which will need to be freed */
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					structname = RNA_property_string_get_alloc(&ptr, nameprop, NULL, 0, NULL);
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					free_structname = 1;
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				}
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				else
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					structname = RNA_struct_ui_name(ptr.type);
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			}
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			/* Property Name is straightforward */
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			propname = RNA_property_ui_name(prop);
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			/* Array Index - only if applicable */
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			if (RNA_property_array_check(prop)) {
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				char c = RNA_property_array_item_char(prop, fcu->array_index);
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				/* we need to write the index to a temp buffer (in py syntax) */
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				if (c) BLI_snprintf(arrayindbuf, sizeof(arrayindbuf), "%c ", c);
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				else BLI_snprintf(arrayindbuf, sizeof(arrayindbuf), "[%d]", fcu->array_index);
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				arrayname = &arrayindbuf[0];
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			}
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			else {
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				/* no array index */
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				arrayname = "";
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			}
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			/* putting this all together into the buffer */
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			/* XXX we need to check for invalid names...
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			 * XXX the name length limit needs to be passed in or as some define */
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			if (structname)
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				BLI_snprintf(name, 256, "%s%s (%s)", arrayname, propname, structname);
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			else
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				BLI_snprintf(name, 256, "%s%s", arrayname, propname);
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			/* free temp name if nameprop is set */
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			if (free_structname)
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				MEM_freeN((void *)structname);
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			/* Icon for this property's owner:
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			 *	use the struct's icon if it is set
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			 */
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			icon = RNA_struct_ui_icon(ptr.type);
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			/* valid path - remove the invalid tag since we now know how to use it saving
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			 * users manual effort to reenable using "Revive Disabled FCurves" [#29629]
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			 */
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			fcu->flag &= ~FCURVE_DISABLED;
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		}
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		else {
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			/* invalid path */
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			BLI_snprintf(name, 256, "\"%s[%d]\"", fcu->rna_path, fcu->array_index);
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			/* icon for this should be the icon for the base ID */
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			/* TODO: or should we just use the error icon? */
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			icon = RNA_struct_ui_icon(id_ptr.type);
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			/* tag F-Curve as disabled - as not usable path */
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			fcu->flag |= FCURVE_DISABLED;
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		}
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	}
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	/* return the icon that the active data had */
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	return icon;
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}
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/* ------------------------------- Color Codes for F-Curve Channels ---------------------------- */
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/* step between the major distinguishable color bands of the primary colors */
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#define HSV_BANDWIDTH   0.3f
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/* used to determine the color of F-Curves with FCURVE_COLOR_AUTO_RAINBOW set */
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// void fcurve_rainbow(unsigned int cur, unsigned int tot, float *out)
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void getcolor_fcurve_rainbow(int cur, int tot, float out[3])
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{
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	float hsv[3], fac;
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	int grouping;
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	/* we try to divide the color into groupings of n colors,
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	 * where n is:
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	 *	3 - for 'odd' numbers of curves - there should be a majority of triplets of curves
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	 *	4 - for 'even' numbers of curves - there should be a majority of quartets of curves
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	 * so the base color is simply one of the three primary colors
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	 */
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	grouping = (4 - (tot % 2));
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	hsv[0] = HSV_BANDWIDTH * (float)(cur % grouping);
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	/* 'Value' (i.e. darkness) needs to vary so that larger sets of three will be 
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	 * 'darker' (i.e. smaller value), so that they don't look that similar to previous ones.
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	 * However, only a range of 0.3 to 1.0 is really usable to avoid clashing
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	 * with some other stuff 
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	 */
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	fac = ((float)cur / (float)tot) * 0.7f;
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	/* the base color can get offset a bit so that the colors aren't so identical */
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	hsv[0] += fac * HSV_BANDWIDTH;
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	if (hsv[0] > 1.0f) hsv[0] = fmod(hsv[0], 1.0f);
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	/* saturation adjustments for more visible range */
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	hsv[1] = ((hsv[0] > 0.5f) && (hsv[0] < 0.8f)) ? 0.5f : 0.6f;
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	/* value is fixed at 1.0f, otherwise we cannot clearly see the curves... */
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	hsv[2] = 1.0f;
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	/* finally, conver this to RGB colors */
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	hsv_to_rgb_v(hsv, out);
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}
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