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While \file doesn't need an argument, it can't have another doxy
command after it.
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Move \ingroup onto same line to be more compact and
make it clear the file is in the group.
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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This is often invalid, outdated or misleading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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Done using:
source/tools/utils_maintenance/c_sort_blocks.py
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Strip unindented comment blocks - mainly headers to avoid conflicts.
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This adds less than a megabyte of mem usage.
FT_Get_Kerning was the 2nd hotspot when profilling. This commit completly
remove this cost.
One concern though: I don't know if the kerning data is constant for every
sizes but it seems to be the case. I tested different fonts at different
dpi scalling and saw no differences.
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- batching -> batch_draw.
- ct & size -> len.
- start/end -> begin/end (follow GL convention).
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This is not a perfect win just yet. It's now calling glBufferSubData for
every call (instead of using glMapBufferRange which is almost faster), but
with this system we will be able to batch drawcalls together.
See next commit.
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Part of T49043
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Broken by font wrap commit rBf2341f829654c4dc97, there was actually two things here:
* Using non-initialized color (which lead to transparent drawing...), we need to use new
`blf_draw_buffer__start/end` helpers here too, made them shared internally.
* Using `draw_str_i18n_nbr` as `draw_str[i]` length, ugh! That's the number of utf8 glyphs of
translated string, not the length of untranslated string!
This fix must be backported to final 2.76.
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- Adds support for word wrapping to Blender's BLF font library.
- Splits lines when width limit is reached or on explicit \n newlines.
Details:
- Word wrapping is used when `BLF_WORD_WRAP` flag is enabled.
- There is a single loop to handle line wrapping,
this runs callback, passing in a substring,
this way we can avoid code-duplication for all word-wrapped
versions of functions... OR... avoid having to add support
for word-wrapping directly into each function.
- The `ResultBLF` struct was added to be able to get the number
of wrapped lines, when calling otherwise unrelated functions
such as `BLF_draw/BLF_width/BLF_boundbox`,
which can be passed as the last argument to `BLF_*_ex()` functions.
- The `ResultBLF` struct is used to store the result of drawing
(currently only the number of lines wrapped, and the width).
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have not enough chars in current font.
This avoids some ugly 'missing char' in previews - not all cases of course, but most common ones.
A complete solution would be much much more involved, and probably not worth it here.
Definitively not before a release, at least!
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Workaround freetype's use of fopen by swapping FT_New_Face for our own version which uses BLI_fopen.
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This also fixes a crash editing buttons longer then UI_MAX_DRAW_STR
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clipping without the shadow since not-drawing characters because of subtle effect is rather annoying.
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and BLF.
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This patch allows Blender to display i18n monospace font in the text
editor and the Python interactive console. Wide characters that occupy
multiple columns such as CJK characters can be displayed correctly.
Furthermore, wrapping, selection, suggestion, cursor drawing, and
syntax highlighting should work.
Also fixes a bug [#34543]: In Text Editor false color in comment on cyrillic
To estimate how many columns each character occupies, this patch uses
wcwidth.c written by Markus Kuhn and distributed under MIT-style license:
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/wcwidth.c
wcwidth.c is stored in extern/wcwidth and used as a static library.
This patch adds new API to blenfont, blenlib and blenkernel:
BLF_get_unifont_mono()
BLF_free_unifont_mono()
BLF_draw_mono()
BLI_wcwidth()
BLI_wcswidth()
BLI_str_utf8_char_width()
BLI_str_utf8_char_width_safe()
txt_utf8_offset_to_column()
txt_utf8_column_to_offset()
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unneeded size_t -> int conversions.
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without the underscores these clogged up the namespace for autocompleation which was annoying.
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http://markmail.org/message/fp7ozcywxum3ar7n
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also fixed some spelling errors.
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- also ifdef'd out more smoke function when the modifiers disabled.
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for ascii characters in a utf8 string use glyph_ascii_table lookup rather than call blf_glyph_search(), otherwise fallback to blf_utf8_next() and blf_glyph_search().
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also fixed a possible bug assigning incorrect DPX function types to
imbuf.
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python functions.
- use NULL rather then 0 where possible (makes code & function calls more readable IMHO).
- set static variables and functions (exposed some unused vars/funcs).
- use func(void) rather then func() for definitions.
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(userpref->system), with a great help from brecht (its been way too long
for me).
However as brecht pointed out that the non-AA text is slightly lareger
then AA'ed Text :S, i did not do anything about this as this commit was
just the option not the text drawing.
this commit also makes it possible to do all kinds of UI textrender options
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doenst need to swap in NULL chars to draw word wrapping.
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particle display.
- ascii text drawing functions, slightly faster since they dont have to do hash lookups & utf8 conversions for each char.
- used ascii drawing functions for the view3d's number display.
- each text item was using fixed 128 chars, now only allocate the string length needed.
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A couple of new functions:
BLF_width_and_height - Merge of BLF_width and BLF_height in one call to avoid freetype2 stuff.
BLF_buffer - Set the buffer, size and number of channel.
BLF_buffer_col - Set the text color (the alpha is not used right now).
BLF_draw_buffer - Draw the text in the current buffer.
Also tweak a little the boundbox and draw function to avoid access the freetype2 and use the cache info.
By default the font size is 12, the UI still need work to allow change the font and size.
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* Text window font size now supports full range 8-32, instead of
just 12 and 15. I added BLF_fixed_width to get the character
width of a fixed size font.
* Buttons do undo push on change again.
* Animated/Keyframe/Driver colors are now themable, with blend
value to blend with original color. Set this to 0.5 now to
give colors less constrast.
* Fix tooltip popping up with RMB menu open, and missing redraw.
* Autokeyframe now works for buttons.
* Driver expressions can be edited in place in a button now.
(still some refresh issues).
* Also made python driver default for the Add Driver function
in the RMB button. This way you don't have to open a Graph
editor if you just want to type an expression. Also, the
default expression then is the current value.
* Tooltips now show some extra info, not sure what is good to
have, but currently I added:
* Shortcut key for operator buttons.
* Python struct & property name for RNA buttons.
* Expression for driven values.
* Value for text/search/pointer buttons.
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Fonts like Type 1, have one file with the glyph image and another
file with metrics and kerning information, this try to search if the font
have this information and load (try open the same file but with the .afm
and .pfm extension).
Also add a function to load the same information from memory, just in case
that in some point we add a font like this.
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Now that we only work with Freetype2, I don't see any point to keep
wrapping the functions.
Also remove the reference code, it's something that we don't go to used.
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1) Remove WITH_FREETYPE2 from code, so now blender always need freetype2
2) Remove the old bmfont
3) Remove ftfont and bFTGL library
4) Implement a new BLF_draw_default function for place that still need/use
the old BMF api.
I try to update both, scons and cmake, but I only can test with make, so
hope all work fine.
MSVC is broken, but I don't have Windows, things to search and fix are
any reference to WITH_FREETYPE2, FTGL and BMFONT (take in care that
blenkernel also have a BKE_bmfont.h, this don't have anything to do with bmfont).
Always have to link/include the freetype2 library
Remove any reference to libbmfont
Remove any reference to libftfont
Remove any reference to libbftgl (or libbFTGL)
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A little cleanup on the internal font, it's possible load the old
bmfont with: BLF_load_mem(name, NULL, 0) where name can be: helv,
helvb or scr.
Note that the internal font also support both draw, texture and bitmap,
by default always used texture.
Remove some old lang function that I left there and don't exist any more
because the locale are now in the RNA.
Small changes to Style's, so if we build without freetype2 by default
go back to the internal font, this is a little ugly (and have the old
problem of scale) but now blender always show text (need work a little
more there).
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This is the old bmfont library but using textures.
I made small test in the space Info and work fine,
commit now to finish tomorrow from work.
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next commit add internal font and we can go ahead and remove
ftfont and bmfont.
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function for aspect and rotation (and the new clipping).
Update source/Makefile to point to the new libed_sculpt_paint.
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The rotation is through glRotatef and as you can see it's ugly,
the freetype2 allow apply a transformation (2x2 mat) to the glyph
before load, so I want to try using that.
Another thing to add is the 4x4 mat to get the scale and size from
there.. but I need commit this now to continue from my home.
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I change the #if 0 with #if WITH_FREETYPE2, also fix a lot of typos, etc.
This is the basic but now it draw text!!, I am using the "User Preference"
space to test the library, nobody is working on that and the option are
in the outliner now so...
TODO-next: using the 4x4 mat, string size, bounding box, aspect and rotate.
Notes: I update the Makefile, missing some include and other things so
maybe scons, cmake and msvc also need update ?
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Also I remove some of the #if 0.
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All the code have #if 0 / #endif so nothing to worry about.
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