dont show a popup anymore, was silly because you had to change the value for before anything was done, can use f6 redo popup instead, sequencer should eventually have a view3d operator redo panel.
Some people like curved lines, other hate them. This commit will let the user change the level of curving.
In UserPreferences=>Themes=>Node editor=>Noodle curving the level can be modified. Allowed range is 0-10 with the default on 5
The patch will default everything to the way blender works ATM.
File subversion has been increased otherwise older 258 files got straight lines.
The data is stored in the ThemeSpace.noodle_curving
the bezierdrawing is done in the drawnode. Also tested the Line cut tool
existing check for driver to use GIL was not thread safe and could cause, details in the report.
This bug was caused by a check to avoid hanging, a fix for [#27683] that worked in 2.4x because the UI didn't use python to draw while rendering.
Apply a different fix for [#27683], when calling an operator, call PyEval_SaveThread(), then PyEval_RestoreThread() so the GIL can be aquired by threads started by the operator - in this case bake starting a thread that evaluates drivers.
This is for bug #28141
While not really a bug, it makes it a lot easyer to use if it
has the exension. (Isn't hidden from the user when they try to load it...)
Kent
to conficuration variable BF_FFMPEG_DDL.
This would allow to use different FFmpeg in buildbot.
- Added some 3DMOUSE variables to list of command line options.
Now 3dmouse related-settings can be set from command line.
NDOF is disabled in CMake.
- Added "default" section to switch in sendMotionEvent.
It's what strict gcc rules don't like much and it's
And it's good practice in general, imo.
python scons\scons.py BF_BITNESS=32
python scons\scons.py BF_BITNESS=64
So from now on for Windows you don't have to run a specific win32 or win64 Python version
to get the Blender version you want. If you omit the BF_BITNESS flag the bitness as per
Python version will be used as before.
Note that this is an argument, so works *only* on the command-line, not in your user-config.py