This fixes occasional crashes on uninitialized memory, when we open a blend
file which has movie or image input nodes pointing to none existent
source files.
Change modifier_sameTopology() to not not treat Nonconstructive
modifiers as having same topology. This function is only used to test
whether Apply as Shape is allowed.
The exact nature of "nonconstructive" modifiers is not documented, but
current list is remesh, fluidsim, decimate, mask, build, and
boolean. All of these modify topology, and should not be making making
shape keys.
*i18n: panel title of current tool in 3D view & File windows are now translated, as well a redo (F3) menu.
*MESH_OT_faces_select_linked_flat & MESH_OT_edges_select_sharp: use ANGLE RNA prop for sharpness, and fix tip of the later op.
* Code cleanup
* Fixed wrong label for Inverse Select in the Select menu
* Some layout tweaks for space saving and avoid abbreviations in the UI.
* "Image Offset" and "Image Crop" buttons were there twice, once in the Strip Input panel and once in the Effect Strip panel, show it in the Strip Input panel only now.
* Commented the third input fields ("input_3"), only used by the deprecated plugin system according to an RNA comment.
Rationale: custom props on linked objects are editable through ops and the console but the UI code calls RNA_property_editable() which returns false if (id->lib && !(prop->flag & PROP_LIB_EXCEPTION))
Setting the 'LIBRARY_EDITABLE' flag allows UI templates to change these props (but the changes aren't saved!) for things like indices into CollectionProperties which live on the linked object
Displaying image layers with flattened names (render_layer.render_pass) can lead to extremely long socket lists, especially with older files that were used with distinct render layers before. In general the flattening of names would be preferable, but it needs a sensible way of limiting the number of displayed outputs. For now the render layer dropdown selection is the best option to ensure usability.
The remesh modifier doesn't currently get any data from original
faces, so even if the input mesh was entirely smooth none of the
output faces would be. Solved by adding a new
dna-flag/rna-bool/UI-checkbox to smooth shade the output.
Requested by Daniel Salazar.
Need to also check for cu->editfont for text edit mode...
Also use modifier_isEnabled() to make general tests whether a modifier should be applied or skipped.