This nice patch by Matt D. (matd in #blendercoders) adds three nice features that can be seen already in the other supported OSes:
* minimum window size: to prevent some bugs with the window manager of Blender, system windows cannot be resized smaller than the minimum size.
* Continuous Grab is finally in Windows! Default settings since alpha 0 already have the feature enabled by default, so grab a new build and enjoy :)
* GHOST support for drag and drop added. This prepares Blender for drag and drop from OS -> Blender. Currently not very useful, since wm needs to be readied for that. But it does work (do BF_GHOST_DEBUG=1 build and drag a file onto a Blender window).
Thanks Matt D.!
2. Add action parameter to Select_All_Toggle operators, rename to Select_All.
Options are Toggle (default), Select, Deselect, Invert (same as select swap). This makes it possible to map separate hotkeys for select all and deselect all.
NOTE for Aligorith: I didn't change animation operators for select_all which already had an Invert operator. These should be fixed eventually.
modal operators should return RUNNING_MODAL|PASSTHROUGH for unhandled events to be able to receive clicks correctly (this needs to be fixed for other modal operators).
Maybe it's time to have "handled" flag in event instead.
TODO: a better keymap for specifying zoom in or out mapped to LMB and RMB respectively for zoom to border is required. The current behaviour only allows zoom in...
Recent click event changes moved variable up one level too far.
Also fixes use of timer event for fly operator, it should always check for
which timer it is, not really related to this bug.
Leftmouse+Ctrl to extrude now mapped to Click instead of Release. Release was used to avoid conflict with lasso, but it isn't safe with modal operators that use Press to confirm (subsequent Release then extruded). Click is semantically closer to what we want here.
* Now has documentation links and recent files.
* Click on image or outside splash to make it go away.
* Still has old image, new one will be committed later.
GLEW update to version 1.5.1 [11-03-08]
this opens room for Geometry Shader support.
* - Brecht, Campbell told me you did some local changes in order to make it right in Linux. I get to you in order to know what those changes are (or feel free to commit them directly)
Macros now return finished if at least one operator in the macro finished properly. This is done to correctly insert an undo point.
This means that all the macros that combine with transform (extrude, loopcut, rip, duplicate) will correctly insert an undo step when transform is cancelled.
This may result in cursor being grabbed twice (though we don't have any macro that can do this at the moment). If this is a problem, a check can be added.
Make macros work with more than one modal operator and mix of modal and invoke/exec
As a proof, brought back loopcut + edge slide in a single macro operator called Loopcut and Slide, replacing Loopcut as assigned to Ctrl-R.
* Snapping strips now works with the hotkey Shift-S as in the rest of Blender
* Preview Range works in Sequencer now (the operators for setting, clearing, and also drawing)
* Related to the Preview Range for Sequencer, toggling the time-display mode also works
* Preview Range Set operator now works again, after the modal keymaps change for borderselect broke it. Also sends correct notifiers now after bein called.
- Didn't support new userdef keymaps (new "active" rna function to get the active version of a keymap)
- Didn't support modal keymaps (new "modal" param to add_keymap function, new "add_modal_item" function on keymaps (both functions now make sure the keymap is of the right type))
Fixing/Missing RNA properties:
- "virtual" property for "ANY" modifier for keymapitem
- modal property for keymap
- Look up modal_items in usermaps too
Lazy init usermaps needs to init modal_items too.
New function to initialize a user keymap (fill in modal_item and poll pointers).
Operator modal keymaps now look up if there's a user defined keymap that overwrites it.
Full Event UI buttons now show "Any" when modifier is set to that (instead of listing all of them).
Note: Having the modifiers as boolean still doesn't express the full breath of values possible for them. There is commented code in this commit to represent them as enum, which would solve this, but make the keymap editor more cryptic.
* Added 'active node' panel for the Nodes Editor. This panel, in the NKEY region, shows the settings for the active node. Included in this panel is a field used for editing the unique-name of the node too.
* Fixed a number of uninitialised vars warnings that I missed in previous commit...
Now the rna path to nodes happens via the node name, which is ensured to be unique via RNA.
As part of this, the node->username string has been removed, upon renaming the node itself it takes care of making sure it's unique (like bones, constraints, etc). There's currently no interactive rename tool, but you can do it via the datablocks editor.
- plus a few notifier tweaks, using the newer NC_NODE notifier to refresh graph editor etc.
[#19854] [bugfix] Fix for broken Rasterizer mouse functions
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This patch fixes the embedded player's ability to control the mouse. For example, hiding and unhiding the mouse cursor
did not work in 2.5, nor could the mouse's position be controlled. This was because these parts still needed to be ported
to 2.5 window manager code.
What works:
The usual command line options for rendering.
All python scripts are loaded (which includes custom properties)
Render engines are loaded and can be used
-P to run scripts works partially: rna api works ok, not operators.
What doesn't:
Most operator calls in python. This is a problem with poll functions. (Brecht and Campbell are aware of this already)
Changes:
-d now also applied with -b (it was ignored before)
user file (.B25.blend) now also loaded in bg mode. This helps for custom paths and all.
wm is also initialized (it's needed for a lot of context calls)
Ghost, however, is not initialized.
* Convert all code to use new functions.
* Branch maintainers may want to skip this commit, and run this
conversion script instead, if they use a lot of math functions
in new code:
http://www.pasteall.org/9052/python