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This was a regression introduced on 68651534c263.
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- Reduce variable scope.
- Use LISTBASE_FOREACH macros.
- Return early in some cases to reduce to reduce indentation.
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This was caused by canceling operator if strip has more than 0 inputs.
Logic should be reversed - cancel only if strip has 0 inputs.
BKE_sequencer_render_loop_check() arguments had to be sanitized because
seq_effect_find_selected() can set seq1,2,3 to NULL
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9197
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Also return early and use LISTBASE_FOREACH in a few places
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- Expand the "Type" toggle at the top. This is consistent with other
modifiers where there is a "Type" option at the top. It conveys the
property's importance and makes it faster to switch it.
- Expand the "Delimit" option vertically so the text isn't squashed.
There isn't enough space on one line for this, and is has to be
expanded because more than one option can be selected. This is also
consistent with how "multi-select" enums are often displayed, like
the 3D view snapping settings.
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The start and end frame properties are generally aligned in one block.
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This patch implements panel expansion saving and resetting for property
search. While search is active, the panel expansion is based on whether
or not it has a search result. When the search finishes, the panel
expansion returns to its state before the search started. However, any
panels interacted with during the search won't reset their expansion.
This requires adding a new runtime flag for panels to store whether to
use search result status as expansion. It also requires better handling
for animation when panel expansion changes with another new runtime flag.
`UI_panel_is_closed` gets the search-dependent expansion, but it is
intentionally not used to access expansion in every case-- sometimes it's
necessary to use `PNL_CLOSED` directly.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8984
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Alloc will only free its memory when the function is returned.
Issue introduced in c866075dfbd9. Thanks Sergey for spotting this.
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Add operator to snap the 2D Cursor value to selected keyframes. This is
doing almost the same as the "Cursor to Selected" operator, except that
it doesn't affect the current frame, just the Y-coordinate (the value)
of the 2D cursor.
The "snap cursor" operators are added to the Key → Snap menu and to the
Snap pie menu. This means that these menus are now extended in meaning,
to not only mean "snap the selected keyframes to the cursor", but also
for some options "snap the cursor to selected keyframes".
This fixes T76596.
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Split up `GRAPH_OT_frame_jump` exec function and added some local variables
to give names to the cryptic `ked.f1`, `ked.f2`, and `ked.i1`.
No functional changes.
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We do not always find a matching ID in new library.
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Just clear all non-object mode flags from linked objects at read time.
Reviewers: brecht
Subscribers:
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Remove sculpt/paint checks in getTransformOrientation_ex
This code goes back a long time (early 2.5x). I couldn't find any
reason why sculpt/paint checks were being made.
This makes the following changes:
- When in object mode, the object must be selected.
Since this function typically operates on the selected items.
- When in paint/particle modes, the objects matrix is always
used regardless of selection, since object selection can't be
controlled in these modes.
- When there is no active object, the first selected object is no
longer used as it's quite an arbitrary decision & not something
done elsewhere with objects in Blender.
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Based on investigation by Philipp Oeser (@lichtwerk) and solution by
Alexander Gavrilov (@angavrilov) in D5206, thanks!
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From the GLSL documentation: `Results are undefined if edge0 ≥ edge1.`
This is the case without this patch.
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Basically first letter of (most) words is to be capitalized.
These settings (Noodle curving and Grid levels) had this wrong since
their first commit (2011 and 2020 respectively).
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No functional changes.
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Remove the code that synchronises selection state of shader node animation
channels. This code is only used in a few cases where selection of these
animation channels is changed, and then potentially does the wrong thing
and disallows selection of animation channels altogether.
This removal is meant to be a temporary situation, to unblock animation
channel selection. See T74159 for the overall effort to improve selection
sync.
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No functional changes.
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https://devtalk.blender.org/t/libpng-version-mismatch/15799/
By default, `CMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK` is `FIRST`.
CMake searches headers and libraries separately. So library is found
in LIBDIR, and headers like those in Mono are detected before the
headers in LIBDIR, and we get a version mismatch.
So set the priority of Frameworks to `LAST`.
https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/-/issues/18921
https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/-/issues/16427
{rBbac91956ae97} tried to fix the same issue, but it didn't work.
It's fine to keep the changes made there, just removing the comment
that may give false sense of security.
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{rB1f6b7387ad01}
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This lets add-on authors avoid false positive leaks when exiting.
In particular GPUShaders's although it applies to any PyObject that
stores memory allocated by guarded-alloc.
While this does add overhead on exit, on my system it's
under 1/100th of a second with all addons enabled.
See: T71362
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Regression in e936f042589eeb4c64a9b0df7cfd3b70ef49af22
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TBB includes Windows.h which defines a min/max macro
leading to issues when you want to use std::min and
std::max.
This change prevents Windows.h from defining them
sidestepping the issue.
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Needed after d1b3439b80fd6e. Think the error only happened with fresh builds,
where dna_type_offsets.h didn't already exist.
We have to do the same in other places too, see 8594cdb45684.
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The `outliner.item_rename` operator needs to decide if it should rename the
active or the hovered item. Previously it checked if the event is a press
event, which is a hacky way of doing this and limit how the operator can be
used in the keymap.
Now use a operator option to let this be controlled on the keymap level.
Doesn't change any default behavior.
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Reviewed By: Sybren, Luciano Muñoz Sessarego
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7783
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Missing null-check, could lead to null-pointer dereference.
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* Use existing and optimized lookup function, rather than own duplicated logic.
* Move low-level coordinate check into general function, alongside similar
ones.
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* `do_outliner_item_rename()` enables the rename mode for the item under the
cursor. Issue is, collapsed children end up having stored the same coordinate
as their parent, so they too would get the rename mode enabled (there is no
early-exit that would hide this).
* The items displayed as inline icons do get the proper coordinates of the
icons, so they are not mistaken as being under the cursor.
After rBb077de086e14, the Outliner tree is rebuilt less often, so the
coordinates are cleared less often too.
As far as I can see we can always clear coordinates of invisible items now. No
code seems to depend on keeping the old coordinates anymore.
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The new parameter made so that previously keyed Alpha values were lost
and instead the new "Emission Strength" was keyed.
Issue introduced with the original commit of Emission Strength: b248ec97769f
Note: Files created since the issue (September 17) that keyframed the
Emission Strength will have to fix their files manually.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9221
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The cloth brush grab mode was creating constraints at 1.0 strength in
the area of the brush where the fade was evaluated to 1. This was causing
stability issues in the simulation and not producing ideal results.
Now the constraint strength is scaled with an empirically found factor.
The values in this patch may require further tweaking after experimenting
a little bit more with them.
Reviewed By: sergey, zeddb
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9201
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Restore the old `correct_bezpart()` (pre-rBda95d1d851b4) function as
`BKE_curve_correct_bezpart()`, and use that where the old behaviour was
desired (that is, curve maps like used by the RGB Curves shader node).
The new (post-rBda95d1d851b4) function is also renamed to
`BKE_fcurve_correct_bezpart()` to avoid confusion.
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When using anchored stroke, the stroke operator was modifying the
coordinates on the "mouse" rna property by setting them to the original
position. Because of this, all the sculpt delta calculation was failing
and the delta for these brushes was set randomly (with a 0 vector) at
the beginning of the stroke.
There is now an extra property that uses the unmodified coordinates of
the mouse to calculate the delta. Now delta orientation works as expected
in all brushes and features that require brush tip orientation.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9183
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Dynamic area should use the radius instead of the initial radius to get
the nodes as the radius can now change during the stroke. In case of
anchored strokes, the current radius can be bigger than the initial
radius, simulating vertices outside the falloff area and breaking the
mesh.
Reviewed By: sergey
Maniphest Tasks: T81649
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9181
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Previously, all Face Set visibility logic was using mvert flags directly
to store the visibility state on the vertices while sculpting. As Face
Sets are a poly attribute, it is much simpler to use mpoly flags and let
BKE_mesh_flush_hidden_from_polys handle the vertex visibility, even for
Multires.
Now all operators that update the Face Set visibility state will always
copy the visibility to the mesh (using poly flags) and the grids, all
using the same code.
This should fix a lot of visibility glitches and bugs like the following:
- Sculpt visibility reset when changing multires levels.
- Multires visibility not updating in edit mode.
- Single face visibible when surrounded by visibile face set, even when
the face set was hidden.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9175
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ME_POLY_LOOP_NEXT and ME_POLY_LOOP_PREV expect the offset of
the loop in the poly as an argument, in other words, corner index of the poly.
This was violated in some places. It didn't cause issues when base mesh consists
of only quads due to the way how modulus worked inside of the macro. However,
if mesh had non-quad faces adjacency information was returning wrong vertex
indices. This was causing multiple brushes to work erratically, including brushes
like Face Set, Boundary automasking, mesh relax, and others.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9173
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When using the sculpt filters, global automasking settings that affect
all brushes were ignored because the automasking system was not
implemented for filters, making filters and brushes react differently
to the global sculpt settings which creates confusion.
This makes all filter tools (mesh, cloth, color) use the same general
automasking settings and features as the brush tools. Filters will now
use the settings in the options panel to limit their effect.
This also removes the "use Face Sets" option from the Mesh filter code,
as it was duplicated from the automasking code just to have that
funcitonality. This is now handled by the regular automasking system.
The "Use Face Sets" option is still available in the cloth filter as that
option limits the action of the forces, not the displacement.
After this, it is possible to initialize the automasking system
independently from the StrokeCache and Brush settings, so it can also be
added to more tools and features in the future.
Fixes T81619
Reviewed By: dbystedt, sergey
Maniphest Tasks: T81619
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9171
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