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D9681 was not properly merged to all branches, leaving a path to a non-existent
icon file in the maniphest.
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Removing scripts that were placed in the source tree that would drive
the old buildbot. With the new buildbot in place these scripts aren't
being used anymore.
The buildbit is currently driven by
`build_files/config/pipeline_config.json`. In the near future make
update would also use this config.
Overview of the new buildbot: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Infrastructure/BuildBot
Work done by James Monteath.
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Add snap configuration file used by Buildbot snap store steps1
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For 2.93 we bumped the minimum windows requirement
to windows 8.1, but did not do any clean-up of any
win 8/8.1 API usage we dynamically accessed though
LoadLibrary/GetProcAddress.
This patch bumps _WIN32_WINNT to 0x0603 (win 8.1)
and cleans up any API use that was accessed in a
more convoluted way than necessary
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11331
Reviewed by: harley, nicholas_rishel
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This extends the "blender_debug_gpu.bat" batch file to also be useful for triaging Cycles
problems. OptiX initialization errors or problem while iterating CUDA devices are only
logged when the `--debug-cycles` flag is specified, so adding that here.
Reviewed By: brecht, LazyDodo
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10167
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Fixed an issue that was causing the app icon to render with a
'plated' background color in the taskbar and other areas of Windows.
Updated all app icons in Microsoft Store package to match Microsoft's
design recommendations.
Added multiple scales for app icons for high resolution displays.
Added high contrast app icons.
Reviewed By: pablovazquez, jmonteath
Maniphest Tasks: T79356
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9681
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This reverts commit 78011d712dc311768a501b31917f2eef27af753b.
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Fixed an issue that was causing the app icon to render with a
'plated' background color in the taskbar and other areas of Windows.
Updated all app icons in Microsoft Store package to match Microsoft's
design recommendations.
Added multiple scales for app icons for high resolution displays.
Added high contrast app icons.
Reviewed By: pablovazquez, jmonteath
Maniphest Tasks: T79356
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9681
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Script create_msix_package.py will download the ZIP file
from the given URL. It will create the MSIX package
with the version number and publisher ID given.
Strongly recommended are the path to a valid PFX file, and the
password to use that PFX file. These are needed for signing
the resulting MSIX package. The signing step is optional though,
but the resulting MSIX package cannot be installed outside of the
Microsoft Store
Example
set VERSION=2.83.2.0
set URL=https://download.blender.org/release/Blender2.83/blender-2.83.2-windows64.zip
set PUBID=CN=PUBIDHERE
set PFX=X:\path\to\cert.pfx
set PFXPW=pwhere
python create_msix_package.py --version %VERSION% --url %URL% --publisher %PUBID% --pfx %PFX% --password %PFXPW%
Requirements:
* Python default from the Microsoft Store should do (3.8)
* requests can be installed with `pip install requests`
Note that for an LTS release that gets uploaded to its own LTS application release
in the store you need to specify the `--lts` switch on the command-line to the script.
Upon completion there will be a file with the
name blender-2.83.2.0-windows64.msix. In case PFX file and its password were
given on the command line MSIX package will also be signed for the Microsoft Store.
Related Wiki page: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Process/Release_On_Windows_Store
Reviewed By: jbakker
Maniphest Tasks: T77348, T79356
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8310
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Batch files did not work when you ran them from a
different working directory.
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NOTE: While most of the milestone 1 goals are there, a few smaller features and
improvements are still to be done.
Big picture of this milestone: Initial, OpenXR-based virtual reality support
for users and foundation for advanced use cases.
Maniphest Task: https://developer.blender.org/T71347
The tasks contains more information about this milestone.
To be clear: This is not a feature rich VR implementation, it's focused on the
initial scene inspection use case. We intentionally focused on that, further
features like controller support are part of the next milestone.
- How to use?
Instructions on how to use this are here:
https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/User:Severin/GSoC-2019/How_to_Test
These will be updated and moved to a more official place (likely the manual) soon.
Currently Windows Mixed Reality and Oculus devices are usable. Valve/HTC
headsets don't support the OpenXR standard yet and hence, do not work with this
implementation.
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This is the C-side implementation of the features added for initial VR
support as per milestone 1. A "VR Scene Inspection" Add-on will be
committed separately, to expose the VR functionality in the UI. It also
adds some further features for milestone 1, namely a landmarking system
(stored view locations in the VR space)
Main additions/features:
* Support for rendering viewports to an HMD, with good performance.
* Option to sync the VR view perspective with a fully interactive,
regular 3D View (VR-Mirror).
* Option to disable positional tracking. Keeps the current position (calculated
based on the VR eye center pose) when enabled while a VR session is running.
* Some regular viewport settings for the VR view
* RNA/Python-API to query and set VR session state information.
* WM-XR: Layer tying Ghost-XR to the Blender specific APIs/data
* wmSurface API: drawable, non-window container (manages Ghost-OpenGL and GPU
context)
* DNA/RNA for management of VR session settings
* `--debug-xr` and `--debug-xr-time` commandline options
* Utility batch & config file for using the Oculus runtime on Windows.
* Most VR data is runtime only. The exception is user settings which are saved
to files (`XrSessionSettings`).
* VR support can be disabled through the `WITH_XR_OPENXR` compiler flag.
For architecture and code documentation, see
https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Source/Interface/XR.
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A few thank you's:
* A huge shoutout to Ray Molenkamp for his help during the project - it would
have not been that successful without him!
* Sebastian Koenig and Simeon Conzendorf for testing and feedback!
* The reviewers, especially Brecht Van Lommel!
* Dalai Felinto for pushing and managing me to get this done ;)
* The OpenXR working group for providing an open standard. I think we're the
first bigger application to adopt OpenXR. Congratulations to them and
ourselves :)
This project started as a Google Summer of Code 2019 project - "Core Support of
Virtual Reality Headsets through OpenXR" (see
https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/User:Severin/GSoC-2019/).
Some further information, including ideas for further improvements can be found
in the final GSoC report:
https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/User:Severin/GSoC-2019/Final_Report
Differential Revisions: D6193, D7098
Reviewed by: Brecht Van Lommel, Jeroen Bakker
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In older versions the ms crt was only a few dlls, in recent versions
this jumped to over 40 leading to quite a bit of clutter in our
bin folder.
This change moves the CRT into its own folder.
For developers that generally already have the runtime globaly
available on their machine, there is a new cmake option
(WITH_WINDOWS_BUNDLE_CRT, default ON) that you can use to toggle
installing the runtime to the blender bin folder, and save some
time during the initial build, this option is off by default for
only the developer profile.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6132
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We had a manifest file, but it was seemingly not used, some
settings were done using linker pragmas, some of them visual
studio would set by default for us, others where not set at all.
This patch changes:
- Single manifest file where we can maintain all settings in
a single location, removal of any linker pragmas related to
the manifest.
- Compatibly settings for win vista - win10, without this any
call to any of the GetVersion and related functions (GetVersionEx,
VerifyVersionInfo, IsWindowsXxxx) will by default say we are
on vista and OS specific optimizations in external libraries may
be missed.
-Rather than having it in the .RC file in an #ifdef which may
or may not trigger depending on the build tool used, we tell
cmake to treat it as a source file and it will do the right
thing for both the ninja and visual studio generators.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6136
Reviewers: brecht
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Changes to cursors that can be used for painting and sculpting.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5951
Reviewed by Brecht Van Lommel
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* Add more standard cursor types, that platforms can optionally support.
* Remove a few unused cursor types that were not properly supported and
would show the wrong cursor when used.
* Add native cursor files for Windows. These scale well with DPI and have
anti-aliasing. Designed by Duarte Farrajota Ramos.
Ref D5197
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Previously this was done in the deps builder due to the fact we needed
both 32 and 64 bit versions of this dll and CMAKE does not support that
in a single build folder. Now that 32 bit support has been dropped, this
can be safely moved into the codebase.
Reviewers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5633
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The PYTHONPATH environment variable sometimes causes issues,
clearing it in the helper batch files is easier than talking
every user individually though the process of removing it
to see if it resolves the issue they are having.
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Unify all desktop icons on Mac, Win and Linux to fit with the correct, updated brand guidelines here: https://www.blender.org/about/logo/
This is using :
PANTONE 716 C = #EA7600 (RGB 234 118 0)
PANTONE 647 C = #236192 (RGB 35 97 146)
Thanks to Yevgeny Makarov (jenkm) for compiling this icon update.
See T63623
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To make triaging a little easier these batchfiles generate the
debug log and sysinfo files and instruct the user how to attach
them to their bug report
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4505
Reviewers: brecht, zeddb
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Following removal from C source code.
See: 8c68ed6df16d8893
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BF-admins agree to remove header information that isn't useful,
to reduce noise.
- BEGIN/END license blocks
Developers should add non license comments as separate comment blocks.
No need for separator text.
- Contributors
This is often invalid, outdated or misleading
especially when splitting files.
It's more useful to git-blame to find out who has developed the code.
See P901 for script to perform these edits.
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More accurate logo colors, flatter look.
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This feature is limited (only byte PPM output, no multi-view),
only works with specific configurations.
This also causes some maintenance overhead
when testing changes to the render pipeline.
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Note these are intended for platform maintainers, we do not intend to
support users making their own builds with these. For that precompiled
libraries from lib/ should be used.
Implemented by Martijn Berger, Ray Molenkamp and Brecht Van Lommel.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2753
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Note these are intended for platform maintainers, we do not intend to
support users making their own builds with these. For that precompiled
libraries from lib/ should be used.
Implemented by Martijn Berger, Ray Molenkamp and Brecht Van Lommel.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2753
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- pass string size to BLI_timestr() to avoid possible buffer overrun.
- quiet warning for mingw.
- include guards for windows utf conversion funcs.
- fix for mistage in edge-angle-selection check.
- some style cleanup.
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(Dobz) thanks a lot!
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http://markmail.org/message/fp7ozcywxum3ar7n
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when installing to a folder that already existed. Now the uninstaller
will remove only the files it has installed, and leave any other files
in the installation directory intact.
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* Windows installer not working for non-admin users and multiple users
* Addon scripts not installing next to user configuration
* Portable install not being taken into account in all places
The main problem was the windows installer was installing system scripts in
AppData next to the user configuration directory, which is not shared between
users. Now these are installed in ProgramFiles, and only addon scripts added
by the users go to AppData.
On all platforms, addon scripts were sometimes getting installed between
system scripts, because the scripts folder in the executable directory was
given precedence over the user configuration folder, that is no longer done
now. So addons now behave like user configuration, they are preserved even
if you download a newer build of the same blender version.
If you have an installation of 2.57 on windows, the addon install location
will not change until we do the version bump to 2.58, to avoid conflicts with
the existing the installed 2.57 version.
The old behavior of giving precedence to the local folder was done to support
portable install, where all configuration is written to the local folder. This
is now implemented differently: if and only if a "config" folder exists in the
local folder, portable install will be assumed, and files will only be written
to that local folder.
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