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2021-08-09Cleanup/fixes in UI messages.Bastien Montagne
2021-07-06Cleanup: pep8Campbell Barton
2021-07-05Geometry Nodes: new Viewer nodeJacques Lucke
This adds a viewer node similar to the one in the compositor. The icon in the headers of nodes is removed because it served the same purpose and is not necessary anymore. Node outputs can be connected to the active viewer using ctrl+shift+LMB, just like in the compositor. Right now this collides with the shortcut used in the node wrangler addon, which will be changed separately. As of now, the viewed geometry is only visible in the spreadsheet. Viewport visualization will be added separately. There are a couple of benefits of using a viewer node compared to the old approach with the icon in the node header: * Better support for nodes that have more than one geometry output. * It's more consistent with the compositor. * If attributes become decoupled from geometry in the future, the viewer can have a separate input for the attribute to visualize. * The viewer node could potentially have visualization settings. * Allows to keep "visualization points" around by having multiple viewer nodes. * Less visual clutter in node headers. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11470
2021-06-25Spreadsheet: Dataset region for spreadsheet editorFabian Schempp
This patch adds a left aligned sidebar to the spreadsheet editor. This Sidebar can be used to navigate the geometry component types and attribute domains. It also provides a quick overview of domain sizes. It replaces the two dropdowns in the regions header. Next step will be to add the domain cycling shortcut using the CTRL + mouse wheel. Reviewer: Dalai Felinto (dfelinto), Julian Eisel (Severin), Hans Goudey (HooglyBoogly). Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11046
2021-06-19Spreadsheet Editor: Row FiltersHans Goudey
This patch adds support for filtering rows based on rules and values. Filters will work for any attribute data source, they are a property of the spreadsheet rather than of the attribute system. The properties displayed in the row filter can depend on data type of the currently visible column with that name. If the name is no longer visible, the row filter filter is grayed out, but it will remember the value until a column with its name is visible again. Note: The comments in `screen.c` combined with tagging the sidebar for redraw after the main region point to a lack of understanding or technical debt, that is a point to improve in the future. **Future Improvements** * T89272: A search menu for visible columns when adding a new filter. * T89273: Possibly a "Range" operation. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10959
2021-04-15Spreadsheet: breadcrumbs and node pinningJacques Lucke
This introduces a context path to the spreadsheet editor, which contains information about what data is shown in the spreadsheet. The context path (breadcrumbs) can reference a specific node in a node group hierarchy. During object evaluation, the geometry nodes modifier checks what data is currently requested by visible spreadsheets and stores the corresponding geometry sets separately for later access. The context path can be updated by the user explicitely, by clicking on the new icon in the header of nodes. Under some circumstances, the context path is updated automatically based on Blender's context. This patch also consolidates the "Node" and "Final" object evaluation mode to just "Evaluated". Based on the current context path, either the final geometry set of an object will be displayed, or the data at a specific node. The new preview icon in geometry nodes now behaves more like a toggle. It can be clicked again to clear the context path in an open spreadsheet editor. Previously, only an object could be pinned in the spreadsheet editor. Now it is possible to pin the entire context path. That allows two different spreadsheets to display geometry data from two different nodes. The breadcrumbs in the spreadsheet header can be collapsed by clicking on the arrow icons. It's not ideal but works well for now. This might be changed again, if we get a data set region on the left. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10931
2021-03-23Cleanup: single quotes for Python enums, spellingCampbell Barton
2021-03-19Geometry Nodes: Add geometry instances data to the spreadsheetHans Goudey
This patch adds data about instances generated by geometry nodes to the spreadsheet. The transform data is decomposed into position, rotation, and scale, and there is a name column to display the name of the instanced object or collection. This data is implemented specifically for the spreadsheet, because we're not sure that we want to expose this data as attributes for the use elsewhere. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10770
2021-03-15Spreadsheet: support showing data from original/unevaluated objectJacques Lucke
There are two caveats of the current implementation which still need to be resolved in a separate step: * In theory the data on the original object can be editable in the spreadsheet. * If a complex object is in edit mode, and its original data is displayed, the drawing code can be slow, because the bmesh is converted to a mesh every time. The proper solution is to draw the data from the bmesh directly. This should become easier after an upcoming refactor. Ref T86141. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10701
2021-03-11Spreadsheet: expore more domains and point cloud dataJacques Lucke
Ref T86135. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10681
2021-03-10Spreadsheet: new spreadsheet editorJacques Lucke
This implements the MVP for the new spreadsheet editor (T85879). The functionality is still very limited, but it proved to be useful already. A more complete picture of where we want to go with the new editor can be found in T86279. Supported features: * Show point attributes of evaluated meshes (no original data, no other domains, no other geometry types, yet). Since only meshes are supported right now, the output of the Point Distribute is not shown, because it is a point cloud. * Only show data for selected vertices when the mesh is in edit mode. Different parts of Blender keep track of selection state and original-indices with varying degrees of success. Therefore, when the selected-only filter is used, the result might be a bit confusing when using some modifiers or nodes. This will be improved in the future. * All data is readonly. Since only evaluated data is displayed currently, it has to be readonly. However, this is not an inherent limitation of the spreadsheet editor. In the future editable data will be displayed as well. Some boilerplate code for the new editor has been committed before in rB9cb5f0a2282a7a84f7f8636b43a32bdc04b51cd5. It would be good to let the spreadsheet editor mature for a couple of weeks as part of the geometry nodes project. Then other modules are invited to show their own data in the new editor! Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10566
2021-03-08Spreadsheet: add boilerplate code for new editor typeJacques Lucke
This adds the initial boilerplate code that is required to introduce the new spreadsheet editor. The editor is still hidden from the ui. It can be made visible by undoing the change in `rna_screen.c`. This patch does not contain any business logic for the spreadsheet editor. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10645 Ref T86279.