The previous limit of 63 bytes for the panel name was an issue for
languages where characters use multiple bytes. The UI would show panel
names truncated that had reasonably long/short names.
It's easy to support dynamically sized strings here, so do that instead
of using fixed size buffers.
Fixes#111927.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111979
Implementation of the duplicate and move operator for grease pencil frames.
The `ACTION_OT_duplicate` operator now creates duplicates of the selected frames and stores them in the layer runtime data.
The `TRANSFORM_OT_transform` operator is updated to take care of these duplicated frames.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111051
After Renaming "Bake Curve" to "Samples to Keys" in #111049,
the name of the `GRAPH_OT_sample` operator needed renaming.
That is because the word "sample" is now used to describe FCurve
data in an uneditable state.
Rename to `GRAPH_OT_bake_keys` since baking is the term
used in animation to describe the action of creating dense key data.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/112148
Update of the `ACTION_OT_mirror` to take into account grease pencil
frames. Implemented modes are mirror over current frame, zero
frame, and selected marker.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111511
Use the same method for passing assets to an operator as the newer node
group operator menus. This supports quick favorites and shortcuts for
specific assets.
Also fix a crash when a dynamic submenu is added to quick favorites.
That still doesn't work though-- the menu ends up being empty.
Update of the following operators to take into account
grease pencil frames :
* SCREEN_OT_keyframe_jump, which jumps to the average
position of the selected frames, and
* ACTION_OT_frame_jump, which jumps to the previous/next
frame in the active channel.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111476
This patch has been originally authored by Ares Deveaux #106526
Scale the selected key segments to their average
Unlike just scaling using the transform tools, this scales to the average of each individual F-Curve segment.
Co-authored-by: Ares Deveaux <aresdevo@gmail.com>
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111744
This was needed while testing #96544, now all curve picking selects
bezier knots without handles - the option can be removed.
This is a functional change for the 2.7x keymap, however selecting
bezier points with handles isn't a useful difference to keep.
The basic idea is very simple. Whenever a supported menu is open, one can just
start typing and this opens a search that contains all the (nested) menu entries.
The main downside is that this collides with accelerator keys. Those are the
underlined characters in each menu. For now, we just enable this new searching
behavior in a few selected menus: Node Add Menu, View3D Add Menu and
Modifier Add Menu.
This new functionality can be enabled for a menu by setting
`bl_options = {'SEARCH_ON_KEY_PRESS'}` to true in the menu type.
The status bar shows `Type to search...` when a menu is opened that supports search.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/110855
Implements part of #111538.
Change the modifier add button to create a menu with submenus.
Extend the submenus dynamically with geometry node group assets.
This makes it much simpler to share and use custom modifiers.
Node groups get a new "Is Modifier" property, which is controllable
in a popover in the node editor header when the group is an asset.
The built in modifier can be rearranged in different categories in
a next step. For now the existing organization is used, except for
the geometry nodes modifier, which is called "Empty Modifier" and
put in the root menu.
The changes in !110855 and !110828 will be important to improve
interaction speed with the new UI. Those are planned for 4.0 as well.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111717
When estimating widget sizes, ui_text_icon_width_ex() assumes that all
items are using the "widget" text style, which is incorrect for labels.
This PR uses widget_label style for uiItemL_ and the label portion of
ui_item_with_label.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111908
The hash tables and vector blenlib headers were pulling many more
headers than they actually need, including the C base math header,
our C string API header, and the StringRef header. All of this
potentially slows down compilation and polutes autocomplete
with unrelated information.
Also remove the `ListBase` constructor for `Vector`. It wasn't used
much, and making it easy to use `ListBase` isn't worth it for the
same reasons mentioned above.
It turns out a lot of files depended on indirect includes of
`BLI_string.h` and `BLI_listbase.h`, so those are fixed here.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111801
The algorithm that traverses UV is a bit complex and is being iterated
a lot in different areas of the code.
This commit deduplicates this code by creating a foreach UV function.
At the moment only the `uvedit_ops.cc` file uses this function but
similar cleanups can also be done on many other files that use UVs.
The usages of `ED_uvedit_minmax` and `ED_uvedit_center_from_pivot` have
probably been replaced by `ED_uvedit_minmax_multi` and
`ED_uvedit_center_from_pivot_ex` in the process to support multi-object
editing and gizmo creation respectively.
Generally the context store is owned by `uiBlock`. Other pointers
to the store (in `bContext` and other operator data) shouldn't change
it, so those variables are now const. One exception is the pointer in
`uiLayout`, but that has a clearly short lifetime, so that's okay.
This is a combination of two PRs from Ares Deveaux: #106521 and #106522
This adds a new operator that allows shearing keys
based on the position of the segment ends.
By pressing `D` while the operator is in modal you can
switch if the operator takes the left or the right segment end as a reference.
Co-authored-by: Ares Deveaux <aresdevo@gmail.com>
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111735
Part 3/3 of #109135, #110272
Switch to new node group interfaces and deprecate old DNA and API.
This completes support for panels in node drawing and in node group
interface declarations in particular.
The new node group interface DNA and RNA code has been added in parts
1 and 2 (#110885, #110952) but has not be enabled yet. This commit
completes the integration by
* enabling the new RNA API
* using the new API in UI
* read/write new interfaces from blend files
* add versioning for backward compatibility
* add forward-compatible writing code to reconstruct old interfaces
All places accessing node group interface declarations should now be
using the new API. A runtime cache has been added that allows simple
linear access to socket inputs and outputs even when a panel hierarchy
is used.
Old DNA has been deprecated and should only be accessed for versioning
(inputs/outputs renamed to inputs_legacy/outputs_legacy to catch
errors). Versioning code ensures both backward and forward
compatibility of existing files.
The API for old interfaces is removed. The new API is very similar but
is defined on the `ntree.interface` instead of the `ntree` directly.
Breaking change notifications and detailed instructions for migrating
will be added.
A python test has been added for the node group API functions. This
includes new functionality such as creating panels and moving items
between different levels.
This patch does not yet contain panel representations in the modifier
UI. This has been tested in a separate branch and will be added with a
later PR (#108565).
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111348
Armature layers (the 32 little dots) and bone groups are replaced with
Bone Collections:
- Bone collections are stored on the armature, and have a name that is
unique within that armature.
- An armature can have an arbitrary number of bone collections (instead
of the fixed 32 layers).
- Bones can be assigned to zero or more bone collections.
- Bone collections have a visibility setting, just like objects in scene
collections.
- When a bone is in at least one collection, and all its collections in
are hidden, the bone is hidden. In other cases (in any visible
collection, or in no collection at all), the bone visibility is
determined by its own 'hidden' flag.
- For now, bone collections cannot be nested; they are a flat list just
like bone groups were. Nestability of bone collections is intended to
be implemented in a later 4.x release.
- Since bone collections are defined on the armature, they can be used
from both pose mode and edit mode.
Versioning converts bone groups and armature layers to new bone
collections. Layers that do not contain any bones are skipped. The old
data structures remain in DNA and are unaltered, for limited forward
compatibility. That way at least a save with Blender 4.0 will not
immediately erase the bone group and armature layers and their bone
assignments.
Shortcuts:
- M/Shift+M in pose/edit mode: move to collection (M) and add to
collection (shift+M). This works similar to the M/Shift+M menus for
objects & scene collections.
- Ctrl+G in pose mode shows a port of the old 'bone groups' menu. This
is likely to be removed in the near future, as the functionality
overlaps with the M/Shift+M menus.
This is the first commit of a series; the bone collections feature will
be improved before the Blender 4.0 release. See #108941 for more info.
Pull request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/109976
Using a higher number of samples (enough samples to account for the last
second or two of playback for e.g.) can be useful when comparing minor
changes in overall playback speed, where the behavior of multi-threaded
operations can make the value jitter with 8 samples (default).
Using fixed-point arithmetic means the average FPS can be updated
by subtracting the oldest FPS sample before adding the new value,
instead of having to average an array of floats every draw.
Increasing the number of samples now only uses a little more memory
(20kb at most).
The error margin from using fixed-point arithmetic is under 0.5
microseconds per frame - more than enough precision for FPS display.
A commented define is included that shows the error margin when enabled.
This was hard coded to 8, which can still result in a number that
jitters making the overall FPS difficult to measure.
The default is still 8, but this is now a preference that can be
increased for values that don't jitter as much.
The average times weren't reset so the last draw time would be used
making the FPS seem low for the first ~10 or so frames.
The averages from the last time the playback operator ran were also
used which could be misleading although this was also limited to the
first 8 frames.
Resolve by freeing the ScreenFrameRateInfo on animation start/end.
Calculating the average FPS was done in the draw function which
also overwrote the old value. With multiple viewports the same
time-delta would be written multiple times causing the FPS display
not to use use REDRAW_FRAME_AVERAGE as intended.
Resolve by only calculating the average once per frame change across
multiple viewports.
When using a slider it is possible to enter numbers for an exact value
However that input was capped between 0 and 1,
which is no longer correct since the range can be arbitrary.
Additionally it was divided by 100 because the slider
operator system assumed we'd be working with percentages.
This fixes both of these issues.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111269
Adapt the `ACTION_OT_select_leftright`, `ACTION_OT_select_box` and `ACTION_OT_select_column` operators to take into account grease pencil layer channels. These operators call `actkeys_select_leftright`, `box_select_elem`, and `markers_selectkeys_between`, respectively. In these three functions, grease pencil layer channels are considered now. This resolves#110522.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/110939
Listing the "Blender Foundation" as copyright holder implied the Blender
Foundation holds copyright to files which may include work from many
developers.
While keeping copyright on headers makes sense for isolated libraries,
Blender's own code may be refactored or moved between files in a way
that makes the per file copyright holders less meaningful.
Copyright references to the "Blender Foundation" have been replaced with
"Blender Authors", with the exception of `./extern/` since these this
contains libraries which are more isolated, any changed to license
headers there can be handled on a case-by-case basis.
Some directories in `./intern/` have also been excluded:
- `./intern/cycles/` it's own `AUTHORS` file is planned.
- `./intern/opensubdiv/`.
An "AUTHORS" file has been added, using the chromium projects authors
file as a template.
Design task: #110784
Ref !110783.
Some code attempted to use `BIFIconID` instead of `int` to pass around
icon-ids. Problem is, that this is just a subset of the allowed ids,
more icons may be created at runtime and extend the range of valid
icon-ids. Such icons could give runtime warning prints.
Idea is to use a `using BIFIconID = int;` instead. This way there is
still a descriptive type name, while the whole dynamic range of possible
icon-ids is supported.
Additionally multiple `using BIFIconID = int;` declarations are valid,
so we can place these in multiple headers and use the type name in APIs
instead of just `int`, whithout having to include a single header
defining them. A type mismatch (one instance differs from the others)
will result in a compiler error.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111052
With the end goal of simplifying ownership and memory management,
and allowing the use of `get_name` in contexts without statically
allocated strings, use `std::string` for the return values of these two
operator type callbacks instead of `const char *` and `char *`.
In the meantime things get uglier in some places. I'd expect `std::string`
to be used more in the future elsewhere in Blender though.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/110823
For shader nodes, use the flat preview scene as default.
A new setting in the overlay panel adds the possibility to
use the material preview scene for the node previews.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/110958
This PR blends the selected keyframes to an ease-in or ease-out curve.
The difference to the existing ease slider is that this one blends,
while the other snaps to the ease curve
Co-authored-by: Ares Deveaux <aresdevo@gmail.com>
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/110566
This patch includes keyframes for both the summary channel, and grease pencil data-block channels.
It also includes selection in these channels, in the same modes as the ones implemented for grease pencil keyframes.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/110962
First implementation of node previews in the shader node editor. Using
the same user interface as compositor node previews, most shader nodes
can now be previewed (except group in/output and material output).
This is currently still an experimental feature, as polishing of the
user experience and performance improvements are planned. These will
be easier to do as incremental changes on this implementation.
See #110353 for details on the work that remains to be done and known
limitations.
Implementation notes:
We take advantage of the `RenderResult` available as `ImBuf` images to
store a `Render` for every viewed nested node tree present in a
`SpaceNode`. The computation is initiated at the moment of drawing nodes
overlays.
One render is started for the current nodetree, having a `ViewLayer`
associated with each previewed node. We separate the previewed nodes in
two categories: the shader ones and the non-shader ones.
- For non-shader nodes, we use AOVs which highly speed up the rendering
process by rendering every non-shader nodes at the same time. They are
rendered in the first `ViewLayer`.
- For shader nodes, we render them each in a different `ViewLayer`, by
rerouting the node to the output of the material in the preview scene.
The preview scene takes the same aspect as the Material preview scene,
and the same preview object is used.
At the moment of drawing the node overlay, we take the `Render` of the
viewed node tree and extract the `ImBuf` of the wanted viewlayer/pass
for each previewed node.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/110065
This patch includes set of smaller changes to address visual
inconsistencies and bugs:
- Strip previews are drawn under title bar
- All strip previews now disappear when there isn't enough space for
drawing
- Like the sound strip, the color strip expands to fill the whole strip
when there is little vertical space, "taking over" the strip title
Color is more important visual indicator than the name of the strip
- Disabling strip title no longer disables strip handle frame previews
- All strip previews are now be affected by the "Show overlays" toggle
- Turning off strip text overlay no longer makes the color strip
preview disappear