http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Theeth/Snapping
The new widget isn't there yet, but the rest works, including:
Increment (gears) is now a snap mode
Ctrl click to toggle snap on or off (in transform and 3d view)
Shift+Ctrl click to select snap mode (3d view only)
Snap status (on/off) is persisted in tool settings, no need to always turn it back on when entering transform.
It's still possible to have something resembling the old system by editing the transform modal keymap to snap on on ctrl press and snap off on key release.
- Started cleaning up the sequencer drawing code by firstly decoupling the different draw modes from each other (i.e. timeline view doesn't call image view).
- Also separated out a few distinct few phases in sequencer-timeline drawing into different functions instead of being lumped in the single one. Recoded part of this to make it less ugly too...
- Made markers get drawn again in the sequencer timeline view
This patch, by Elia Sarti (vekoon), simply adds the possibility to specify the final array component of the RNA path in the path itself,
e.g. using location[0] or location["x"] or even location.x,
instead of specifying this using an "array_index"
This should be easier for users to understand the driver system. The array-indices have been kept (but hidden from the UI under standard situations) since they are theoretically a tad faster than the in-path lookups still, and are easier for internal-tools to set for now...
the RNA constraint api was checking the current context when getting the constraint driver path and renaming constraints.
this made scripts not work properly so changed this to search for the constraint pose channel user within the object (if the object its self is not the user).
When metaballs were added to the render, if they weren't the basis ball, they'd be skipped, leaving a render object with no geometry. Now it doesn't add an object in the first place.
- Drivers on added to the 'armature' datablock (i.e. keyframing some settings for a "Bone" as opposed to "PoseBone") now evaluate correctly. Added proper recalcs for this case too.
- Also fixed some memory leaks and loading problems I encountered with the test file provided. After having problems loading the test file, I ended up reproducing and finding the error.
This is working around an Apple OpenGL driver bug, chatted to Martin about this in IRC, seems ok. Hopefully can revert this if/when Apple comes up with a driver fix.
The Animation System now respects the Transform Locks too (i.e. lock x-location, etc.) when writing settings. This means that it is no longer necessary to set up "constant drivers" to make sure some values don't get accidentally animated.
Internally, added a new callback for properties in RNA, which is responsible for checking if the item at some array-index is editable. This needs to be manually called for each place which uses rna to set settings for arrays (see the code changes in anim_sys.c for changes how to do this; the same thing needs to be done in the UI code too, and probably in py-api too)
* Fixed a few compile warnings for scons+mingw
* Driver variables are now added with the ID-type set to ID_OB (objects) by default since this is more convenient
Even a static mesh can be used as replacement: the mesh
will be instantiated with the soft body settings of the
object. The position and orientation of the soft body
is preserved after the replacement.
Known limitation: the velocity of the soft body is reset
aftet the replacement. This is because soft body don't
have a well defined velocity.