This call is still needed when loading editmesh because some operations
are not creating CD layer for new loops (like crating new face) and
to prevent loosing all sculpted data when running disps correct
displacement maps should be allocated on loading edit mesh.
This feature did have a number of flaws and caused some controversy, so removal is the better option. Hiding nodes without prior connections would just hide all the sockets, leaving an unusable node. Better way is to use the ctrl+h shortcut to explicitly hide unused sockets when necessary.
This was caused by how keymap is guessing for importer/exporter:
- In some cases if detected wrong keymap like for IMPORT_CURVE_OT_svg
curve editing context was used because of CURVE_OT substring in
operator name
- In other cases no keymap was detected because of substrings
WM_keymap_guess_opname cheched.
Fixed by using Window keymap for any operator with EXPORT_/IMPORT_ substring
which seems to detect importer/exporter operator and only them nicely.
- dont do name based object lookup to find the object for a mesh undo state (possibly object is renamed inbetween undos which would crash)
- remove some todo comments for things that are working as they should.
* Replaced the hard coded viscosity presets with Python ones.
* Added version check, so older files load fine.
Loading new files into 2.62 also works fine.
seed the random number generator to at least make these operator repeatable.
I don't know why it is using random numbers at all, we should really not be
doing this in my opinion, but I don't understand why it's being done so won't
remove it.
data, and tool settings.
What exactly should be copied is a bit up to interpretation, but I think these make
sense, and things like audio or game data used to be part of render settings which
do get copied so at least for those it was a regression.
a) Remove "animatable" flag from resolution property
b) "Hide fluid surface": Add description and changed prperty name. Nobody really understood the purpose of that checkbox.
* Drag'n'drop translation in Outliner
* "Execute" button in file window
* "Labels" of spacing elements, in multi-column enums
* A glitch with nodes "Value to RGB", they where called "ColorRamp" in node_type_base() call. This is not definitive, though, as it appears that UI node names are determined by this call, while it should be by "defines" in rna_nodetrre_types.h, I guess... Anyway, not good to have such things in two different places!
Also moved default context name under BLF_translation.h, much better to have those all in one place, accessible from whole Blender code!
argv is defined as "char *" here so that unicode magic can happen causing
problems later on when "const char**" is expected instead. While this fix is
redundant on other platforms, it's a lot less confusing than some of the
alternative fixes.