struct members "gravity" and "[3]". Now it throws an error in this case,
safer than trying to fix the parsing code. Also patches the old DNA of
ClothSimSettings which had this problem .. very ugly code.
Fixes#20330: cloth sim settings getting corrupted when read from 2.49.
- Extrude Menu not longer restricted by selection mode, only selection totals (will show all possible options for the selection, regardless of selection mode)
- Missing operator descriptions
Note, this is not like GE ffmpg, but Blender Image Texture
display for GLSL materials. Speed can be disappointing,
use smaller images for realtime edits.
- Often need to open a file that just crashed/hung in valgrind or gdb
- Sometimes need to commit a blend that was just opened and blender has no fast way to get the blend file in the clipboard.
since libraries also print in the console, dont see any problems with adding this.
- no i really don't like abusing group indexes (would like to have written indices .. but spell checker complains SIGH )
anyhow
lattices and curves do not care for ambiguous vertex group index any more
just take weights as they are set
Ekey: Extrude Region
Based on selection totals:
Extrude region along normal if at least one face selected
Extrude vertex along normal if only one vertex selected (experimental)
Extrude edge on its plane if only one edge selected (experimental)
Extrude with no constraint axis otherwise
Shift-Ekey: Extrude Individual
Based on selection modes and selection totals
Individual Faces if face select and some faces are selected
Individual Edges if edge select and some edges are selected
Individual Vertice otherwise
Alt-Ekey: Extrude Menu (only shows valid options for selection mode and selection totals)
1) Summary channel in DopeSheet was using uninitialised color for backdrop, resulting in weird/wrong colours
2) Commented out the view2d hotkeys added earlier, since they currently cause some conflicts for animation editor hotkeys (namely NLA)
Those changes made developing Blender using scons as buildsystem impractical. They were nuking my various configs everytime I compiled resulting in a long wait for all the files to get copied over again at the end, or else I'd have to manually go scouting out files to copy over.
Now, made this only nuke the scripts directory there which IMO solves the main issues that the original commit intended to solve (outdated scripts lingering in that folder, and mixing with the new ones).
If there are complaints that only doing the scripts dir is not enough, then we better just make this destructive stuff an optional thing (i.e. by default, nuking will still occur, but at least developers can disable)