the cu->ctime was never set if the frame wasnt changed, so adding a curve and parenting could be done without a frame change leaving the cu->ctime value at zero.
changing the frame or rendering after this would make the parent relationship jump.
Set the curve->ctime in object_handle_update(), this way its set on file load and when linking in new curves.
Another option is to do this when parenting but probably this would miss other cases where its needed.
--- fixes report by ronan ducluzeau
Scale default cube on X axis to -1.
Rotate it on X axis to 33°.
Parent cube to lamp.
Clear parent and keep offset.
Cube's scaling value on X axis pass from -1 to 1
Cube's rotation value on Z axis pass from 0° to 180°
Fixed bug #24111, "Mirror clipping not working while sculpting a mirrored mesh"
* Mirror modifiers can handle multiple-axis mirroring, updated sculpt to work with that
* Marked the "axis" field of MirrorModifierData deprecated, since it looks like bitflags are supposed to be used now
Use through search menu (Toggle System Console) or
call bpy.ops.wm.toggle_console().
This is based on patch [#6927] Optional Console for Windows
by Fahrezal Effendi, submitted on July 10th, 2007 (!)
This paves the way for adding a command-line option to Blender to
toggle this cmd console, and for having a user preference option
for this. Command-line option I haven't added yet, as there seemed
to be problems with Python interpreter initialization (read: crashes).
This works by redirecting stdout and stderr to blenderlog.txt in user
temp directory (most likely %TEMP%\blenderlog.txt). When python problem
is fixed we can use this to always redirect stdout and stderr to this
logfile, making it also easier for us to ask users for this file in
bugreports.
* F-Curve translation is now calculated from the difference of the strips original & resulting start time, instead of using the transform data directly.
Both stored the filename of the blend file, but G.sce stored the last opened file.
This will make blender act differently in some cases since a relative path to the last opened file will no longer resolve (which is correct IMHO since that file isnt open and the path might not even be valid anymore).
Tested linking with durian files and rendering to relative paths when no files is loaded however we may need to have some operators give an error if they are used on the default startup.blend.
the bug was in object_apply_mat4(), caused by applying a non-normalized matrix to the rotation.
Blender 2.4x also had this problem, surprising nobody noticed!.
double click didnt check mouse distance moved so you could click twice in different areas of the screen very fast and generate a double click event which had old mouse coords copied into it but was sent to an operator set to run on single click (because the double click wasnt handled).
Also added MEM_name_ptr function (included in debug mode only), prints the name of allocated memory.
used for debugging where events came from.
In 2.49, you could adjust the maximum length of Auto-IK Chains by using scrollwheel up/down or page up/down while moving Auto-IK bones. Now this is possible again with those hotkeys, but you need to hold SHIFT to get this to work, otherwise we get a conflict with the hotkeys for proportional edit nowadays.
Was broken when transform tools switched from using hardcoded key mappings to using a modal keymap.
The "root" bone in an Auto-IK chain was never added properly if it didn't have a parent that it was connected to. This meant that if it had axis-locking (using transform locks), these would not get converted to temporary IK-locks. This also affects 2.49
The second part of the bug report though, is something more ingrained in the IK-solver internals (numeric error, which means that even locked axes aren't exactly untouched).
- omit render code from this warning (cmake only), until render branch is merged.
- moved -Wunused-parameter warning to apply to all C code in blender (not just ./source/blender), (cmake only).