I18n: Translate a few messages
- Translate add-on types in the user preferences.
- Translate a report which uses formatting.
- Do not translate scene names in `sequencer.scene_strip_add` operator
UI.
- Do translate the type of new scene in
`sequencer.scene_strip_add_new` operator.
- Translate Half and Float image format color depth enum items.
- Translate Mix node header with non-color data types.
- Translate sequencer modifiers' names if data translation is enabled.
Most issues reported by Ye Gui in #43295.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/141145
"Volume Min" can mean:
- The volume of a bone when modified by a constraint.
- The audio volume of a speaker object.
Reported by Alexandr Fatih in #43295.
"Mirror" can mean:
- To symmetrize something (i.e. generate a new mirrored copy of it or
edit it in a symmetric fashion).
- To flip something (i.e. invert its values along X, Y or Z axes).
- To repeat a texture in a mirrored fashion outside its bounds.
Reported by Gabriel Gazzán in #43295.
The default nodes were still present in the node tree when Setup
Tracking Scene operator was called.
The issue was that the operator assumed the default tree always has the
same number and types of nodes, which wasn't true anymore after the
default node tree was changed in df6e65dd93
This PR keeps the changes to a minimum by updating the assumption
about the default node tree.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/141141
Introduced with 96e549c092
While the above commit applied versionings to the related flags, it did
not convert either the UI elements or the underlying grease pencil code
to use the now generic `Brush` properties.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/141001
This PR only shows the Windows on ARM limitation on Windows
on ARM devices. Also some tweaks to the messages were made.
Has been tested on Linux, Windows x86 and Windows on ARM.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/141023
Python 3.14 has moved some functionality into the public API,
use the updated names even with older Python versions.
Also resolve an error caused by variable reuse with delayed annotation
evaluation for TextureProperties_MixIn on startup.
Resolve#140695.
Currently we have two entries in the Select menu:
- Box Select
- Box Select (Include Handles)
But since b037ba2665, Include Handles is the default, so both entries
behave exactly the same.
To resolve, make it:
- Box Select (Include Handles)
- Box Select
with the second one setting the "include_handles" option to False.
NOTE: behavior of "include_handles" option False might be a bit flaky in
certain situations as well (can be checked later), better to actually
have two entries that represent what the code does.
Noticed while checking on #139314
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/139347
Previously there was no way to select/manage the action and slot
assigned to most kinds of node trees. This addresses that oversight.
This applies to all node trees that are not embedded IDs.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/140347
This PR moves back the wireframe slider option back to the
bones overlay popover. It is only showed in paint weight mode
and only active if in wireframe mode.
It was concluded that this feature should be revisited to maybe
cover all shading modes in the future. But for now it is safer
for 4.5 to limit it to the weightpaint mode.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/140276
Edit the language list to make it simpler to scan.
- Display languages in a form "Language (Variant)", such as
"English (US)" instead of "American English" and
"Portuguese (Brazil)" instead of "Brazilian Portuguese".
This allows alphabetical sorting by language first.
This does not apply to endonyms (languages in their own language).
- Use a dash instead of parentheses to separate the endonyms.
- Deduplicate languages (Automatic, American English, British
English), which all are in English and don't appear in another
language.
- Remove language categories as headers. They are replaced with
percentages in the language tooltips. The percentages are
generated in utils_languages_menu.py and stored in
locale/languages.
Co-authored-by: Bastien Montagne <bastien@blender.org>
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/140087
Prior to this commit, the `object.subdivision_set` would prevent
actually applying a subdivision to a multires modifier when the relative
option was set. This is commonly accessed via Alt-1 / Alt-2 or D / Shift
D in Sculpt mode.
However, when the multires modifier did not already exist, pressing
these keybinds would still create the modifier and further subdivide the
mesh.
To fix this, this commit adds a hidden property to the operator:
`ensure_modifier` to indicate if the keybind should create the modifier
or not.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/130254
It is generally expected that items within the same section in the Node
Add menu appear in alphabetical order.
However, certain handful of places in the different node editor menus
don't seem to follow this convention. This patch simply re-arranges the
items in some places to follow alphabetical order.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/140070
Only the collection clearing was removed, adding an item
and assigning values to it was kept - breaking the preset.
Detect collections and removed all lines which add & manipulate items.
Based on the fix from !139309 with fewer changes.
Also include FBX operators when cleaning up presets.
Co-authored-by: Guillermo Venegas <guillermovcra@gmail.com>
Presets would write a property multiple times in the case both the class
and it's parent defined a property.
While not a bug, it looks like an error. Only write values once.
This allows to reduce the waiting time caused by
shader compilation on some GPU-driver combo.
A new settings in the User Preferences make it
possible to override the default amount of worker
threads and optionally use subprocesses.
We still use only one worker thread in cases where
there is no benefit with adding more workers
(like AMD pro driver and Intel windows).
It doesn't scale as much as subprocesses for material
shader compilation but that is for other reasons
explained in #139818.
Add some heuristic to avoid too much memory usage
and / or too many stalls.
Also add some heuristic to the default number of subprocess for
the platform that shows scalling.
Historically, multithreaded compilation was prevented by the
need of context per thread inside `DRWShader` module.
Also there was no good scaling at that time. But
nowadays numbers shows different results with
good scaling with reasonable amount of threads on many
platforms.
Even if we are going for vulkan in the next release
most of the legacy hardware will still use OpenGL for
a few other releases. So it is relevant to make this
easy improvement.
See pull request for measurements.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/139821
- Navigation modes has been redefined a bit and introduced in a form of
an enum so that new ones can me implemented in the future.
Additionally switching between modes shouldn't require any additional
configurations like inverting all the axes.
Currently there are only 2 modes implemented,
but 2 more are planned and will be proposed in follow-up PRs.
Implemented modes are:
- Object: works like "Orbit" option.
but has all axes implicitly inverted
- Fly: works the same as "Free".
- "Turntable" option has been turned into "Lock Horizon".
This single option works for both normal navigation and Fly/Walk
modes now.
- Pan and Rotation axes inversion has been removed from default
configuration.
- UI has been simplified following the design from #136880.
- Zoom Invert has been removed since it looks like a duplication of
`NDOF_PANZ_INVERT`.
Ref !139343
For linked grease pencil data, layer operators are accessible right
now. Grey out them in UI by adjusting poll functions. Also disabled
the individual layer row of tree-view.`
See images in PR description
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/137946
Adds a new operator in Grease Pencil edit mode to convert between curve
types. This acts as a replacment for the `Set Curve Type` operator as
the new operator better aligns with previous workflows and artist
expectations. Specifically using a threshold to adjust how well the
resulting curves fit to the original.
It can be found in the `Stroke` > `Convert Type` menu.
This operator aims at keeping visual fidelity between the curves. When
converting to a non-poly curve type, there's a `threshold` parameter
that dictates how closley the shapes will match (a value of zero meaning
an almost perfect match, and higher values will result in less accuracy
but lower control point count).
The conversion to `Catmull-Rom` does not do an actual curve fitting.
For now, this will resample the curves and then do an adaptive
simplification of the line (using the threshold parameter)
to simulate a curve fitting.
The `Set Curve Type` operator is no longer exposed in the
`Stroke` menu.
This also adds a new `geometry::fit_curves` function.
The function will fit a selection of curves to bézier curves. The
selected curves are treated as if they were poly curves.
The `thresholds` virtual array is the error threshold distance
for each curve that the fit should be within. The size of the virtual
array is assumed to have the same size as the total number of
input curves.
The `corners` virtual array allows specific input points to be treated
as sharp corners. The resulting bezier curve will have this point and
the handles will be set to "free".
There are two fitting methods:
* **Split**: Uses a least squares solver to find the control
points (faster, but less accurate).
* **Refit**: Iteratively removes knots with the least error starting
with a dense curve (slower, more accurate fit).
Co-authored-by: Casey Bianco-Davis <caseycasey739@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Hans Goudey <hans@blender.org>
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/137808