Fix #107265: Compositor: output node remove note that z-depth can be saved #104457
@ -54,7 +54,8 @@ Selecting
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- Select channel (text in white/black): :kbd:`LMB`
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- Multi Select/Deselect: :kbd:`Shift-LMB`
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- Multi Select/Deselect: :kbd:`Ctrl-LMB`
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- Range Select: :kbd:`Shift-LMB`
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- Select All: :kbd:`A`
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- Deselect All: :kbd:`Alt-A`
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- Box Select: (:kbd:`LMB` drag) or :kbd:`B` (:kbd:`LMB` drag)
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@ -150,14 +150,14 @@ Copy/Paste
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.. admonition:: Reference
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:Menu: :menuselection:`Key --> Copy Keyframes`, :menuselection:`Key --> Paste Keyframes`
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:Menu: :menuselection:`Key --> Copy`, :menuselection:`Key --> Paste`
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:Shortcut: :kbd:`Ctrl-C`, :kbd:`Ctrl-V`
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Use :kbd:`Ctrl-C` to copy selected keyframes and :kbd:`Ctrl-V` to paste the previously copied keyframes.
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During the paste action, the :ref:`bpy.ops.screen.redo_last` panel provides some options in
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how the paste is applied.
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Offset
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Frame Offset
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:No Offset:
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Pastes the keyframes in the location they were copied from.
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:Frame Relative:
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@ -167,6 +167,19 @@ Offset
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Pastes the keyframes with the first keyframe of the copied set placed at the current frame.
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:Frame End:
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Pastes the keyframes with the last keyframe of the copied set placed at the current frame.
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Value Offset
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:No Offset:
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Pastes the keyframes with the value they were copied from.
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:Cursor Value:
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Paste the keyframes at the 2D cursor as a starting point.
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:Current Frame Value:
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Paste keyframes relative to the value of the curve under the cursor.
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:Right Key:
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Paste keyframes such that the last frame matches the key value right of the cursor.
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:Left Key:
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Paste keyframes such that the first key matches the key value left of the cursor.
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Type
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:Mix:
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Integrates the pasted keyframes in with existing keyframes only overwriting keyframes that share a frame.
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@ -442,3 +455,31 @@ seem to be never modified by this tool.
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- .. figure:: /images/editors_graph-editor_fcurves_editing_smooth.png
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F-Curve after smoothing.
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.. _bpy.ops.graph.gaussian_smooth:
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Smooth (Gaussian)
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.. reference::
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:Menu: :menuselection:`Key --> Smooth --> Smooth (Gaussian)`
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Smooths the selected keyframes using a Gaussian kernel. It can handle gaps in the keyframe data.
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The operator is modal with a blend factor, making it possible to tweak the strength of the filter.
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Factor
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A blend factor from original to filtered curve.
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Sigma
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The shape of the gaussian distribution. Lower values mean a sharper curve, giving keys that are close to each other more weight.
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A high value behaves like a simple average filter.
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Filter Width
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A wider filter looks at more keyframes, producing a smoother result.
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At a size of 1 the filter only looks at the keyframes to the immediate left and right for a weighted average.
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.. figure:: /images/editors_graph-editor_gaussian_smooth.jpg
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F-Curve after applying the Gaussian Smooth with the original curve overlayed.
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