When introducing "drag-all-selected" support all over Blender, we
figured this wouldn't work well with the Graph Editor
selection/transform behavior.
Hence, William and I worked on the following changes, although we used
this chance to improve the behavior in general too.
For more info see T70634.
* Handles now always move with the key, regardless if they are selected
or not.
* Selecting the key doesn't select the handles anymore, their selection
is separate.
* Multiple keys and handles can now be dragged.
* Dragging a handle moves all selected handles **on the same side**.
* Tweak-dragging any handle can never affect any keyframe location,
only handles.
* G/R/S should behave as before.
* Changing the handle type with a key selected always applies the change
to both handles.
* Box selection with Ctrl+Drag now allows deselecting handles (used to
act on entire triple only).
* Box selection //Include Handles// option now only acts on visible
handles, wasn't the case with Only Selected Keyframes Handles enabled.
* Box selection //Include Handles// is now enabled by default in all
bundled keymaps.
The changes have been tested for some days by the animators here in the
Blender Animation Studio. Some changes are based on their feedback.
Also, this improves/adds comments for related code.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6235
Reviewed by: Sybren Stüvel, William Reynish
Only indent when there aren't characters before the cursor.
This resolves the conflict with Ctrl-Space for view maximize.
D6239 by @wbrbr for text editor, based console support on this.
Previously these used a gizmo to redo the operator however this
complicated having on-screen gizmos to access tools (see T66304).
Replace this with a generic way to make an operator that only has an
execute function into a modal operator.
This is used for smooth and randomize tools.
Unlike operator gestures, this handles storing and resetting the data.
Currently this only handles edit-mode data, however it's can be
extended to other kinds of data.
Custom profiles in bevel allows the profile curve to be controlled by
manually placed control points. Orientation is regularized along
groups of edges, and the 'pipe case' is updated. This commit includes
many updates to comments and changed variable names as well.
A 'cutoff' vertex mesh method is added to bevel in addition to the
existing grid fill option for replacing vertices.
The UI of the bevel modifier and tool are updated and unified.
Also, a 'CurveProfile' widget is added to BKE for defining the profile
in the interface, which may be useful in other situations.
Many thanks to Howard, my mentor for this GSoC project.
Reviewers: howardt, campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5516
This caused T71483.
Having timeline and dopesheet merged in 2.8 makes using S/E keys in timeline not work well.
2.7x keymap needs to fit with 2.8x internals, so probably 2.7x keymap will have to live with Ctrl+Home / Ctrl+End here.
This reverts commit 4fbcbbfb96.
Previously, we used Ctrl+Click for renaming, but since that shortcut is
now consistently used to add items to the selection, we can't use that.
In other cases we switched to F2 now, so it makes sense for the File
Browser too.
Further, AFAIK renaming was only possible through the context menu,
which makes it hard to discover in the right click select keymap (have
to press W).
Note that I had to do some internal changes to ensure the context menu
always acts on the clicked/hovered item, while the shortcut operates on
the active item. William and I agreed that this is likely the behavior
expected by most users.
This reverts commit 20b2acf336, reversing
changes made to f185cc0ca5.
Merges should only go form the release branch to master. For backporting
commits, use cherry-pick.
This patch is only for the eyedropper to create materials.
Options:
Click: Create Stroke Material
Shift+Click: Create Fill Material.
Shift+Ctrl+Click: Create Stroke and Fill Material.
Toolbar:
{F7718606}
Reviewed By: brecht, mendio
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5688
In Blender 2.7 delete would permanently delete files, now this function is back
but using more standard behavior.
This patch includes code contributed by Kris (Metricity).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4585
This keymap was the old polygon mode for old grease pencil and now this have been replaced with Line tool. As this code was not ready for this keymap, the code gets out of control and fails. The solution is to remove this deprecated keymap.
In fact, the operator implementation seems to have some issues, which is
why this behaved so glitchy. But for properly set up keymaps it should
work fine.
Alt-LMB is used in quite a few areas now, see T69323
using OS-Key allows these conflicts to be avoided.
Currently disabled for WIN32, since it conflicts with the start menu.
Previously when clicking and dragging with LMB you would only move the entire
plane track. In order to move the corners independently you would have to use
your right mouse button. This would also prevent the context menu to show up.
Now LMB click and drag on corners moves them. If you LMB click and drag one of
the 4 edges of the plane track you would move the entire plane track.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5519
* We don't show the prompt when invoked through the button either
* Creating directories isn't a destructive action and it's not dangerous
* The prompt is annoying and users often requested getting rid of it
This change is applied to both, the default and the industry compatible
keymap.
- Fix vertical spacing in grab brush grab active vertex option
- Move Remesher popover in the top bar to the right of Dyntopo
- Move topology automasking to the options subpanel
- Remove voxel remesher button from the topbar
- Add default shortcut to voxel remesher [Ctrl R]
- Add default shortcut to quadriflow [Ctrl Alt R]
- Add set pivot position operator to the sculpt menu
Reviewed By: billreynish
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5880
For the default keymap we were only using the regular toolshelf
operator, doing this for the industry compatible keymap too now (we
could even remove it there, we don't use it in other editors).
Since we "now" have proper operators for toggling regions, this specific
one is totally redundant.
For the default and industry compatible keymap, clicking on empty space
in the file browser will deselect all files.
Also makes selection use same operator description we use for other
select operators.
This operator is a combined version of mask expand and mask by normal from the sculpt branch. It can be used to quickly isolate parts of a model based on topology or curvature.
- Shift + A starts the operator in topology mode from the active vertex
- Shift + Alt + A starts the operator in curvature mode from the active vertex
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5657
The mask filter operator modifies the whole paint mask. In includes multiple operations like smooth, grow or contrast accessible from a pie menu.
The dirty mask generator is similar to Dirty Vertex Colors, but it generates a paint mask. It can be used to mask cavities in the sculpt.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5496
The mesh filter tool applies a deformation to all vertices in the mesh at the same time. It includes multiple deformation modes and the option to lock the deformation axis.
This commit also includes the FilterCache, which is needed in some new operators and tools.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5513
Makes the numpad + and - type of shortcuts to increase/decrease the file
number suffix work in the upper and lower bar of the file browser.
Had to add keymap handlers to the execute region for this to work.
Instead use vertical cursor motion for Y axis shear.
This removes the shear_axis option completely since we now have two
axis options used by shear it's not needed.
This is a general redesign of the File Browser GUI and interaction
methods. For screenshots, check patch D5601.
Main changes in short:
* File Browser as floating window
* New layout of regions
* Popovers for view and filter options
* Vertical list view with interactive column header
* New and updated icons
* Keymap consistency fixes
* Many tweaks and fixes to the drawing of views
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General:
* The file browser now opens as temporary floating window. It closes on
Esc. The header is hidden then.
* When the file browser is opened as regular editor, the header remains
visible.
* All file browser regions are now defined in Python (the button
layout).
* Adjusted related operator UI names.
Keymap:
Keymap is now consistent with other list-based views in Blender, such as
the Outliner.
* Left click to select, double-click to open
* Right-click context menus
* Shift-click to fill selection
* Ctrl-click to extend selection
Operator options:
These previously overlapped with the source list, which caused numerous
issues with resizing and presenting many settings in a small panel area.
It was also generally inconsistent with Blender.
* Moved to new sidebar, which can easily be shown or hidden using a
prominent Options toggle.
* IO operators have new layouts to match this new sidebar, using
sub-panels. This will have to be committed separately (Add-on
repository).
* If operators want to show the options by default, they have the option
to do so (see `WM_FILESEL_SHOW_PROPS`, `hide_props_region`), otherwise
they are hidden by default.
General Layout:
The layout has been changed to be simpler, more standard, and fits
better in with Blender 2.8.
* More conventional layout (file path at top, file name at the bottom,
execute/cancel buttons in bottom right).
* Use of popovers to group controls, and allow for more descriptive
naming.
* Search box is always live now, just like Outliner.
Views:
* Date Modified column combines both date and time, also uses user
friendly strings for recent dates (i.e. "Yesterday", "Today").
* Details columns (file size, modification date/time) are now toggleable
for all display types, they are not hardcoded per display type.
* File sizes now show as B, KB, MB, ... rather than B, KiB, MiB, … They
are now also calculated using base 10 of course.
* Option to sort in inverse order.
Vertical List View:
* This view now used a much simpler single vertical list with columns
for information.
* Users can click on the headers of these columns to order by that
category, and click again to reverse the ordering.
Icons:
* Updated icons by Jendrzych, with better centering.
* Files and folders have new icons in Icon view.
* Both files and folders have reworked superimposed icons that show
users the file/folder type.
* 3D file documents correctly use the 3d file icon, which was unused
previously.
* Workspaces now show their icon on Link/Append - also when listed in
the Outliner.
Minor Python-API breakage:
* `bpy.types.FileSelectParams.display_type`: `LIST_SHORT` and
`LIST_LONG` are replaced by `LIST_VERTICAL` and `LIST_HORIZONTAL`.
Removes the feature where directories would automatically be created if
they are entered into the file path text button, but don't exist. We
were not sure if users use it enough to keep it. We can definitely bring
it back.
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//Combined effort by @billreynish, @harley, @jendrzych, my university
colleague Brian Meisenheimer and myself.//
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5601
Reviewers: Brecht, Bastien
As the operator was designed to use only as popup, when it was used as menu option, the popup was displayed again.
Reviewers: mendio, pepeland
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5630