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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
# Copyright 2016-2020 by Nathan Lovato, Daniel Oakey, Razvan Radulescu, and contributors
# This file is part of Power Sequencer.
import bpy
from .utils.doc import doc_name, doc_idname, doc_brief, doc_description
class POWER_SEQUENCER_OT_speed_remove_effect(bpy.types.Operator):
"""
*brief* Removes speed from META, un-groups META
This is the opposite of power_sequencer's "Add Speed" operator. It seeks out and removes
the speed modifier inside a meta and ungroups all the remaining strips within.
"""
doc = {
"name": doc_name(__qualname__),
"demo": "",
"description": doc_description(__doc__),
"shortcuts": [],
"keymap": "Sequencer",
}
bl_idname = doc_idname(__qualname__)
bl_label = doc["name"]
bl_description = doc_brief(doc["description"])
bl_options = {"REGISTER", "UNDO"}
@classmethod
def poll(cls, context):
return context.scene.sequence_editor.active_strip.type == "META"
def execute(self, context):
active = context.scene.sequence_editor.active_strip
sub_strips = []
for s in active.sequences:
if s.type == "SPEED":
speed_strip = s
else:
sub_strips.append(s)
bpy.ops.sequencer.meta_separate()
bpy.ops.sequencer.select_all(action="DESELECT")
speed_strip.select = True
bpy.ops.sequencer.delete()
for s in sub_strips:
s.select = True
return {"FINISHED"}
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