The fact is, operators' label are nearly always verbs, while properties labels are nearly always nouns. So this should already solve many translations' problems regarding noun/verb confusion.
This commit also simplifies a bit i18n usage:
*Now IFACE_ and TIP_ macros (or there context versions, CTX_IFACE_/TIP_) are used nearly everywhere (with one exception, where code is a bit complex and needs to manually test whether ui/tip translations is allowed, so no need to redo it later through those macros).
*Also, those macros are now defined to NOP in case WITH_INTERNATIONAL is false, which avoid testing that define everywhere in code!
now theres always a single step before skipping delimiters, this means the skipping actions always advance by more then 1 char (which matches the text editor).
In fact, most "UI special cases" are not well translated, currently. :/ This affects especially the "Properties" panels. This commit should address problems in Graph editors, and 3D View (but probably not yet all of them). Yet it already adds more than 100 new messages (and fixes translated drawing of more).
Also done some style edits…
- spelling - turns out we had tessellation spelt wrong all over.
- use \directive for doxy (not @directive)
- remove BLI_sparsemap.h - was from bmesh merge IIRC but entire file commented and not used.
time, sorry), from delete to backspace. Delete did not work on buttons in nodes,
because it would delete the node itself or if we changed the priority interfere
with deleting nodes if the cursor was placed accidentally over a button in a node.
Patch by Damir Prebeg.
For the preview-icon search menu (used for example in brush
selection), clip the text so that long names don't flow out into the
space between columns.
Issue was caused by starting Icon Preview render job from two places:
- Texture buttons for small icon preview
- Properties panel in image editor for large icon of texture
This preview job is starting in suspended mode and if new instance of the same job is
starting, suspended job will be totally stopped. This is normally for cases when you're
changing different settings -- in this case you'd wouldn't want re-render be triggered
on every slide change.
But what we've have with brush preview is that two instances of this job were creating for
large and small icon separately, but because of described policy only one icon was rendered.
If suspended job is getting to be stopped, check if it was started for the same icon
resolution and if not, that resolution will be also rendered in new job.
So it'll be still minimal re-rendering happens, but in cases when job was started from
two places for different icon sizes it'll work just fine.
In fact all list templates used to block mouse scroll. It's because mouse
scrolls list's scroll bar. But mouse scroll also used to be "eaten" even
if there's no scroll in list template.
This commit makes scroll even be ignored by list templates if there's
no scroll bar on list.
Realize this is bcon3 but this is was very bad IMHO.
- button adjusting key block was in between 2 object settings - which is misleading/confusing.
- you needed to click through all shapes to check which was muted, currently you's assume 1.0 means the shape is enabled.
- ui_check_but() in ui_textedit_move() is necessary because this function clips
but->drawstring to fit text entry widget and it confuses cursor movement stuff.
ui_check_but copies editstring to drawstring, so displaystring would be clipped
again in correct way.
- If the whole drawstring fits widget, no need to set button's offset.
Issue was caused by changing button state to EXIT, so there's no active button just after
applying Alt-Wheel event. Setting this state is needed to prevent button trigger cancel
callback when mouse is leaving hovered menu button.
Using the same "post activate" trick used by Tab button allows to make prevent canceling
button and makes this button active again after applying all handlers.
There's still issues with Alt-Scroll if changing active element in menu leads to interface
changes (like file format in render buttons) -- in this case button simple doesn't receive
wheel events and it's actually not connected to this issue.
- Fixed tooltip displaying for track sequence forwards in clip editor
- Corrected detection of 8 tracks so it wouldn't count tracks disabled
on keyframes.
- Scale track preview to actual track widget size instead of scaling the
whole preview image with given zoom ratio, so no extra memory needed to
store zoomed margin would be used.
- Track's statistics text will fit pattern position instead of search if
marker is disabled on current frame.
- Fixed toggle selection operator if selected track is hidden due to
"Hide Disabled" policy.