When a text string is longer than the available space it can be at a
scrolled offset, so that you can edit text that is wider than its
container. When selected text is deleted we don't update this offset,
so it is possible to have newly pasted text scrolled out of view. This
PR decreases the offset by the amount of the selected string that is
currently out of view.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/134815
Expose the convenience function `blender::animrig::action_fcurve_ensure()`
to RNA as `Action.fcurve_ensure_for_datablock(...)`.
The function requires that the Action is already assigned to the
data-block. It then takes care of slot assignment / creation, as well as
the creation of a layer and a keyframe strip.
This function call:
```python
fcurve = action.fcurve_ensure_for_datablock(ob_cube, "location", index=2)
```
effectively performs this logic:
```python
# Ensure the slot exists and is assigned:
slot = ob_cube.animation_data.slot
if not slot:
slot = find_slot_for_keying(action)
if not slot:
slot = action.slots.new(ob_cube.name)
ob_cube.animation_data.slot = slot
# Ensure a layer exists:
if action.layers:
layer = action.layers[0]
else:
layer = action.layers.new("Layer")
# Ensure a keyframe strip exists:
if layer.strips:
strip = layer.strips[0]
else:
strip = layer.strips.new('KEYFRAME')
# Ensure the channelbag exists:
channelbag = strip.channelbag(slot, ensure=True)
# Ensure the F-Curve exists:
fcurve = channelbag.fcurves.find("location", index=1)
if not fcurve:
fcurve = channelbag.fcurves.new("location", index=1)
```
Here `find_slot_for_keying()` represents the logic that's also used when
creating keys via the user interface or the `bpy_struct.keyframe_insert()`
function.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/134686
New version of b22670d927 (which was reverted with 9d33dd88d5).
I rather keep `uiHandleButtonData` private to the handling code. It
does the allocation as part of its implementation details, so it should
also handle freeing.
Caused by 1bde901bf2
`UI_BTYPE_CURVEPROFILE` button has undo flag set. see button-layout in:
`edbm_bevel_ui() -> uiTemplateCurveProfile()`.
This forces an undo push with the help of `ui_apply_but_undo/ui_apply_but_funcs_after`.
To handle the situation, skip undo push for buttons in hud region.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/134552
Nothing but improvements to comments in this area of code to better
explain the complexity of Emum list row and column calculation. These
things change wrapping and column count to suit available space and
needs better explanation.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/134719
For non-categorized lists, rather than always trying to find optimal
rows and columns, revert to prior behavior and only reflow if needed,
when the calculated rows are greater than maximum rows. This is less
disruptive, has less changes at small sizes where this doesn't matter.
Yet still does the job when things get too large to fit, or the list
is very long.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/134713
With ba9417470e we are assigning keyboard accelerator shortcuts to
menu items containing toggles. This PR makes the assignment to these
new items not occur on the first pass of doing so. This is less
disruptive in that first-letter shortcuts will remain the same from
prior versions, with only mid-word shortcuts possibly changing.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/134526
The UI code assumed buttons had no more than 4 elements
however Python scripts may define larger array sizes.
Resolve the bug by adding functions for array access that take an
array size limit to prevent buffer overflows (read & write).
Note that this only adds the "float" versions of these functions,
for completeness int & boolean can be supported as a separate commit.
f0db870822 added support for tree-views to remember state, but only to
remember their custom height for the start. This change makes the scroll
offset be remembered too.
Not remembering the scroll offset can be very annoying in some cases,
e.g. when working with bone collections and changing the active tab in
the properties editor often. In realistic, non-trivial bone collection
set ups this can lead to a lot of repeated scrolling.
Cherry-picked for the 4.4 release since this solves a real usability
issue with trivial changes. Discussed with Thomas and others.
Yet another remaining case of non-trivial data created with C-style
allocation.
While 4.4 and previous did not exhibit the crash, the invalid code
responsible for this crash is present here as well, and it would be
dangerous not to fix it.
Most event icons shown on the status bar are made up of an icon with
text inside of it. The icon sizing used 2D zoom aspect value, but the
text does not. I had not noticed any use of these outside of Status Bar
so this wasn't tested. Using aspect requires much more precise
measurement and placement of the text using calculated margin values.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/134146
Draw a subtle background to make individual parts of each item feel more
connected. E.g. showing loading icons or labels might make it feel like
a bunch of floating icons/labels.
Suggested in #133880.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/133980
Show a dimmed loading icon while previews are being loaded in a
background thread. The asset shelf and asset/file browsers do this
similarly already.
This is implemented in drawing code, so the loading icon will always
appear when an in-progress preview is being drawn. I experimented with
doing this in `ui_def_but_icon()`, but this won't update correctly with
popups that don't support full refreshing.
This also makes any normal icon that is drawn as preview use the normal
icon size. These icons are usually made for smaller sizes and look very
outblown when displayed at the size of a preview. Yet it's useful to
sometimes pass a normal icon. E.g. for the asset shelf we would already
draw the data-block type icon in place of the preview if there was no
preview to display, and we'd use the normal, smaller size already.
Larger can still be drawn differently.
I don't know of any current cases this would affect though.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/133880
- Fixes preview flickering on actions like undo/redo in the asset shelf (#93726), not yet for the
file browser.
- Fixes#130861.
Makes the asset shelf use the asynchronous preview loading system of the UI instead of the file
browser one. The issues above where mostly caused by the file browser caching design.
The asset system and its UIs can now manage previews independently of the file browser back-end.
This is another step towards making the asset system independent of the file browser, see
https://developer.blender.org/docs/features/asset_system/fundamentals/from_file_browser_to_asset_system/.
Code to query asset previews through file browser types is removed.
Quite some work was done to prepare the UI preview system for this, to make it on par with the file
browser preview system. E.g.: 9d83061ed4, 315e7e04a8, 5055adc1c0, 16ab6111f7.
Note that the same change should be done to the asset/file browser, but this requires more work.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/131871
Store the the HUD now stores the index of the region type so when there
are multiple views of the same type (typically quad view), the correct
region is used.
Ref !133935
When displaying keymaps on the Status Bar we prefer to show Confirm and
then Cancel. We have a few places where these are reversed
accidentally. This just makes these consistent with the rest.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/133947
Inside `wm_operator_finished`, hud_status is set to `CLEAR` after `reset
to default value` operator. `CLEAR` status further calls
`ED_area_type_hud_clear()` to free the hud region. This happens as
`do_register` is false due to missing `OPTYPE_REGISTER` flag.
Ref: !133761
Also correct argument handling when Python arguments were passed in,
which were attempting to handle the following parameters as arguments
instead of skipping them.
Small changes to the status bar display when the active object has non-
uniform or negative scale. Use CTX_data_active_object rather than
BKE_view_layer_active_object_get. Case correction for a text string.
Small spacing change. Improved comments.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/133834
Previously, the global storage of these types either used a GHash or a
blender::Map. VectorSet is preferrable to GHash because it's type safe,
clearer, and faster. It's preferrable to Map because the key doesn't
have to be duplicated and because iteration is faster.
This PR moves these registered types to VectorSet, just like the
node, node socket, and node tree types. Note that none of these types
use RAII for allocation, so freeing is still done manually.
Testing was manually interacting with each of these systems, including
with addons that register their own types.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/133778
This patch adds support for drag and dropping colors (from color buttons) into
the Compositing, Shading and Geometry node trees.
Additional support was added for dragging and dropping colors with an Alpha
component (which was previously ignored), both in the context of the Node Editor
and for Color Buttons in general. This handles cases like drag and dropping a
color from an RGB to an RGBA button, which recreates the color with a default
Alpha value of 1.0.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/129026
Previously, there was a `StringRef.copy` method which would copy the string into
the given buffer. However, it was not defined for the case when the buffer was
too small. It moved the responsibility of making sure the buffer is large enough
to the caller.
Unfortunately, in practice that easily hides bugs in builds without asserts
which don't come up in testing much. Now, the method is replaced with
`StringRef.copy_utf8_truncated` which has much more well defined semantics and
also makes sure that the string remains valid utf-8.
This also renames `unsafe_copy` to `copy_unsafe` to make the naming more similar
to `copy_utf8_truncated`.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/133677
In the theme settings for the user interface, there was a option to
change the outline color of pulldown menus (E.g. the buttons at the top
of the 3D viewport) when the button was selected.
However this color wasn't used. This commit aims to fix that
by using the selected outline color for the outline of selected
pulldown buttons.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/133470
There is no (good) reason to use 'refine' internal code to create RNA
pointers of IDs, these always ignore any 'ID inheritance', since by
definition the 'owner ID' info of an ID PointerRNA is always that ID.
Similarily, do not call RNA pointers creation code with null data, this
will simply return `PointerRNA_NULL`, can as well return that directly.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/133668
PR #133601 exposes some holes in the Status Bar display. Currently you
can see keymap entries for other areas, like 3D View, when hovering in
the Top Bar. Or see the wrong items when hovering in a non-region
portions of an area. Or see keymap entries for window regions while
hovering headers. This PR fixes all these things.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/133620
When your mouse is hovering in the gaps between editors the Status Bar
indicates that you can resize and bring up context options. This same
gap is also along the outside window edges even though not visible and
so shows these options when not applicable. This PR carefully shows the
actual area options right up to the edge instead. And also does not
show "Resize" for the gap between global areas and the rest.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/133601
Instead of requiring an image buffer to draw a bigger preview image
while dragging, allow passing an icon ID and draw that as preview. This
is also how we draw previews elsewhere. Use this for attaching the asset
previews to draggable buttons.
A small user visible change is that previews from the asset browser will
always draw at the default size (multiplied by the interface scale)
while dragging. Previously it used the same size as the asset browser
preview size, which I don't think was useful really. With small sizes
the preview while dragging got unnecessarily small too, with big sizes
it got in the way.
Needed for #131871.
When loading preview images from disk, we'd first scale them to the
standard preview image size (in `icon_copy_rect()`) and then scale them
again to the drawing size when eventually drawing to screen. The first
scaling would happen on the CPU, which is slow, and without filtering.
Now the image is stored in its original size and only scaled when
drawing, which uses scaling on the GPU with mipmaps and bi-linear
filtering. While a bit more blurry, the resulting image has less
artifacts and represents the original image better. Keeping the images
unscaled means memory footprint is bigger, we could cap the size if
necessary.
Noticed while working on #131871. Asset shelf previews would have more
artifacts than before.
See pull request for comparisons.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/133559