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2011-08-12Bye bye vile relics of extinct version control systems,Joshua Leung
Causing a flurry of refresh file prompts post-commit, Confusing local diffs and causing merge conflicts, Stating the obvious; redundant and useless... We shall not miss thou, blasted expand $keywords$
2011-08-07Sound clip NLA Strips for NexyonJoshua Leung
These are basically just for specifying when a speaker should fire off it's soundclip, and as such, many NLA operations are irrelevant for it. They can only be specified on object-level for speaker objects. I've still got some UI tweaks I'll need to work on in order for these to be able to be added even when the speaker doesn't have any NLA tracks yet. (EDIT: while typing this, I had an idea for how to do this, but that'll be for next commit). In the mean time, you'll need to add a single keyframe for the object, snowflake that action and delete the NLA strip before you can start editing.
2011-02-18doxygen: blenkernel under core as module.Nathan Letwory
2010-04-01Assorted animsys fixes/tweaks:Joshua Leung
* Fixed all the dangerous code added in 27907. Using the code there, scripters could corrupt animation files in ways which would render them useless, with channels not appearing in any animation editors, and others not getting evaluated at all. * Partial fix of bug 21818, by disabling destructive replacement of keyframes. Will followup this commit with a more comprehensive commit which gets rid of the rest of the problems, by incorporating some requests from Durian team. * Fixed problems with users being able to see+edit the name of the active Keying Set in the Scene buttons. There is still a bug though with the list widget given how the indices are now interpreted...
2010-02-12correct fsf addressCampbell Barton
2010-01-24NLA Editor: Sync Action Extents with Referenced RangeJoshua Leung
This operator can be accessed from the "Action Clip" panel, and is used to include keyframes that have been added to a strip already in the NLA. Although this is not a recommended workflow, having this ability is useful at times.
2009-08-02NLA Tweaks:Joshua Leung
* "Pushing down" the action to make a new strip will now make the new strip the 'active' one. * 'Active Action' field in Animation Data panel is now editable as long as we aren't in "tweakmode"
2009-07-24NLA - Auto-Blending + 'Smarter' Extend BehaviourJoshua Leung
* Auto-blending (blend in/out values get determined based on 'overlaps' of strips) now occurs after transforming strips. Where islands (continuous chains of strips) occur, only the ones on the ends of the islands will get or contribute to auto-blending. * Extend modes (other than 'nothing') now get automatically determined (after transforms) so that moving strips will no-longer cause problems. * Added a new option to hide influence curves in NLA. Also, made the line widths for these curves narrower, since the old setting was too ugly. * Pose copy/paste buffer now gets freed on exit
2009-07-11NLA SoC: Names for NLA Strips Joshua Leung
In order to be able to better identify NLA Strips (and to reduce the complexity of the text on them), I've implemented a name property for the strips. The names are made to be unique within the AnimData block the strip comes from, though this may not always happen if not enough relevant context info is present to validate this.
2009-07-09NLA SoC: Assorted cleanupsJoshua Leung
* Some cleanups aimed at giving some (neglible) speedups * Preparation for NLA-Strip keyframes to be editable
2009-07-08NLA SoC: Influence/Time properties for strips can now be animatedJoshua Leung
* These settings can now be edited + keyframed (using IKEY over the button only for now... other cases will fail) * Reshuffled some of the keyframing code to make this sort of thing easier to do. Also, restored corrections for NLA-mapping when inserting/removing keyframes. TODOS: * animation editors don't show these keyframes yet * the buttons don't change colour yet to reflect this state. How to do this efficiently? * allow keyframing of these in more places * more robust UI handling for this.
2009-07-06NLA SoC: Fixes for Meta-Strips and EditingJoshua Leung
* Split strip (YKEY) now plays nicely with Transitions and Metas. Meta strips get split up into their child strips, while transitions are ignored. * Wrapped Meta_Strip->strips in RNA * Bugfixes in Meta-strip API functions to silence some runtime-errors...
2009-07-06NLA SoC: More work on Meta-Strips Joshua Leung
* Added several API functions for Meta-Strips editing. One of these (flush transform) still needs a few tweaks before it does its job well enough for all cases. * Meta strips are now drawn with a purple-ish colour. The start/end points of the strips they encompass are shown with lines along the length of the strips, with lines starting from the top indicating start-points and lines starting from the bottom indicating end-points. * Meta strips can be made (i.e. strips can be assigned to meta-strips) by selecting some strips and pressing Shift-G. Meta strips can be removed by selecting some meta-strips and pressing Alt-G. * Strips can now be 'snapped' to start from: the current frame, the nearest frame, the nearest second, or the nearest marker; using the Shift-S hotkey. 'Islands' of adjacent selected strips occurring in the same track are moved together as a single strip so that the start-point of the first strip is on the sepcified time, but all the relative lengths of strips stay the same. Internally, temporary meta-strips are created to facilitate this.
2009-07-06NLA SoC: Start of 'Meta' StripsJoshua Leung
Refactored the backend code/API's to support 'meta' strips (i.e. strips containing other strips). These have been implemented to be nested to 'unlimited' depths (in terms of common usages that is, though there is a very remote chance of stack-overflow in theoretrical evil cases only that shouldn't ever be encountered in production). This paves the way for implementing the necessary tweaks needed for the transform code (in addition to some cool user-level tricks)
2009-06-28NLA SoC: NLA Mapping Cleanup Joshua Leung
While trying to fix the mapping conversions for repeat, I came across some limitations with the current (soon to be previous) mapping methods. Now the mapping conversions should work nicely for all places that use them.
2009-06-23NLA SoC: Big Commit - Restored NLA-Mapping Corrections Joshua Leung
In TweakMode, the keyframes of the Active Action are now shown (and can be edited) in NLA-mapped time, with appropriate corrections applied when editing. This works in the DopeSheet and Graph Editors :) To do this, got rid of the old wrappers/API-methods, replacing them with new-style ones. A few methods previously (in this branch) used only for evaluation are now used for this purpose too. As the same code is used for editing + evaluation, this should now be much better to work with. I've only done a few brief tests now, but I think I might've muddled the invert-flags on one or two cases which I'll need to check out tomorrow. So, beware that there may be some weird and critical bugs for the next few days here... Also, added proper license headers to new NLA files. TODO: - testing + bugfixing due to this commit - show range of keyframes in NLA Editor active-action line
2009-06-19NLA SoC: Transition Strips + Strip Adding Operators + BugfixesJoshua Leung
== Transitions == Transition strips are now able to be created + evaluated. Transitions allow for interpolation between the endpoints of two adjacent strips in the same track (i.e. two strips which occur in the same track one after the other, but with a gap between them). - The current behaviour when only one endpoint affects some setting is non-optimal, since it appears somewhat inconsistently extend/replace values... - Transform code needs a few fixes still to deal with these == Strip Adding Operators == * New strips referencing Actions can be added using the Shift-A hotkey while in the strips-area. You must have a track selected first though. The new strip will get added, starting from the current frame, in the selected track(s) only if there is enough space to do so. Otherwise, the new strip gets added at the top of the stack in a new track. * New transition strips can be added with the Shift-T hotkey while in the strips area. You must have two adjacent strips selected for this to work. == New Backend Methods == * Recoded the strip/track adding API to be more flexible * Added a new method for testing whether F-Curve has any modifiers of with certain attributes. Will be used in a later bugfix... == Bugfixes == - Fixed bug with strip-blending which caused the blending modes to be useless. - NLA buttons now use proper poll callbacks instead of defining checks - Commented out missing operator in menus, silencing warnings in console - Removed obsolete/incorrect comments
2009-06-11NLA SoC: Operator for adding new NLA-TracksJoshua Leung
New tracks can be added in the following ways (with the mouse hovering over the channels-list): * Shift-A - this will add a new track at the top of the stack (i.e. above all the existing NLA-tracks but below the Active Action) for every AnimData block where there was a selected NLA-Track * Ctrl-Shift-A - this will add a new track above every selected one
2009-06-05NLA SoC: NLA-Evaluation BugfixesJoshua Leung
* Fixed an evil bug where the last frame of a strip was always incorrectly evaluated. This was because these frames were not being included in the strip's 'range' as defined by the IN_RANGE() testing macro, which only considers the given range as an open interval (i.e. non-inclusive of boundary points). I've added a new macro, IN_RANGE_INCL(), which is inclusive of boundary points, since this is a common test in many other parts of the code. * When an AnimData block is in 'tweaking' mode, the tracks following (and including the active track) are now correctly skipped during evaluation. * Finished coding the option of setting a single NLA-track per NLA-block to play 'solo' (i.e. only that track is enabled for evaluation). To enable this, simply click on one of the grey 'dots' beside the NLA-track names, turning this dot yellow. The 'yellow' dot means that the track will play by itself (even the 'active action' gets silenced). Only one track per AnimData block can play solo at a time. To disable, simply click on the 'yellow' dot again. NOTE: this currently uses the View3D layer-status icons. We probably need some special ones for these later (coloured vs grey star?) * Also (not related to evaluation) made the selection operators for the NLA Editor only work when not in tweaking mode, since in tweaking mode they can potentially result in data being resolved inappropriately when leaving tweaking mode.
2009-06-05NLA SoC: Operators for 'tweaking' strip actions (TAB-Key for both)Joshua Leung
In this commit, I've introduced the mechanism by which actions already referenced by strips used in the NLA can be edited (or 'tweaked'). To use, simply select a strip you wish to edit, and hit that TAB key to start tweaking that strip's action, and hit TAB again once you're done. What happens when you enter 'tweak mode': 1) The action of the active strip temporarily becomes the 'active action' of the AnimData block. You are now able to edit this in one of the Animation Editors (DopeSheet/Action, Graph Editors) as per normal (i.e. sliding keyframes around, inserting keyframes, etc.). The 'action-line' will therefore get drawn immediately above the active track containing the active strip, so that it's clear that that's what we're editing. 2) All the NLA-tracks (and all the strips within them) that occur after the track that the active strip lived in get disabled while you're in tweakmode. This is equivalent to travelling back to an earlier state in a construction history stack. 3) The active NLA track also gets disabled while in tweakmode, since it would otherwise interfere with the correct functioning of the tweaking for the action of interest. 4) The 'real' active action (i.e. the one displaced by the active strip's action) gets put into temp storage, and will be restored after you exit tweakmode. 5) Any strips which also reference the action being tweaked will get highlighted in red shading to indicate that you may be making some changes to the action which you don't really want to make for the other users too. Please note though, that this is only a rough prototype of this functionality, with some niceties still to come. i.e.: * NLA-tracks after the active track should still get drawn above the 'tweaking action line', but perhaps with different appearance? * Various tools will still need awareness of this to prevent corrupting operations from taking place. How to proceed is still undecided... * When exiting tweak-mode, the strip the action came from still needs some form of syncing with the modified action... there are a few tricky issues here that will need to be solved * Evaluation code doesn't totally take this into account yet... --- Also, fixed a number of bugs with various code (notably selection, and also a few drawing bugs)
2009-05-31NLA SoC: Basic selection operators Joshua Leung
* Added click-select/left-right select and deselect all/invert all selection operators. For now, these basic operators will suffice (more advanced selection operators will be coded at a later stage). * Fixed a few bugs in DopeSheet found while coding the relevant tools for NLA. * Added custom border-select operator for NLA channels (since the standard one assumes negative direction channel order) * Added new API-method for NLA strips to check if the strip occurs within a given range, since this test needed to be performed in a few places... * Tweaked the NLA Editor View2D ranges a bit to give saner default sizing. This still isn't right yet though.
2009-05-31NLA SoC: Bugfixes + Improvements to 'Push Down' track-selectionJoshua Leung
* Trying to save no longer crashes in some cases when the NLA Editor was open with some data. The sanity check added in filesel.c might be able to be backported to 2.5? (Elubie, please check) * NLA-track names now get drawn with the correct colours for identifying themselves as being selected or not selected. * Now the 'push down' functionality for actions will try to add the new strip to the last NLA track, provided it has space in the range required. * When new strips are added, they will only be allowed to extrapolate before/after if they are the first (time-wise) strip for the set of NLA data per AnimData block. This stops layered strips overriding strips that occurred in earlier tracks at earlier times.
2009-05-23NLA SoC: Adding more backend code/utilitiesJoshua Leung
* Data copying * Strip sorting
2009-05-22NLA SoC: File IO for new NLA DatatypesJoshua Leung
2009-05-22NLA SoC: Part 1 of NLA-Data Management APIJoshua Leung
In this commit: * Added code for freeing NLA data now stored in AnimData * Started writing some utilities for adding NLA data, especially the 'push-down' concept for Actions * Cleanups of existing code - removal of obsolete NLA code from various places Next commits/parts: * File IO code for new-style NLA data * Version patching for old data to new data
2008-01-07Patch to change license to GPL only, from GSR.Chris Want
2006-02-08More things for easying the job of replacing proxy/working armatures in the ↵Toni Alatalo
scenes of Elephants Dream with the final ones: 1) adds removing Fakeusers from Actions to PyAPI, now with a hackish call in the Blender module. Possibility of better ways should be discussed on bf-python. 2) adds BPY Object.copyNLA(otherob) - that was simple 'cause the copy_nla function was nicely in kernel nla.c. 3) Object.convertActionToStrip(), here it gets tricky: the function to convert the active action of an object to a NLA strip was buried inside the respective function in the GUI editnla.c which had also code for reading mouse coordinates and whatnot. So I took the actual copying out of it and moved it to the kernel nla.c as a new function, bActionStrip *convert_action_to_strip (Object *ob). that code used other functions, of which find_stridechannel() was also in editnla.c but free of UI code so i moved it to kernel too. kept things with UI code in editnla.c. tried to be careful with keeping mallocs and the pointer business intact, and tested that this works and after usage Blender gives no memory warnings or anything, so seems ok - but certainly is best reviewed by ppl more active with c coding than me. hopefully this little refactor makes it possible to add this function to the menus too, which was not straightforward earlier when Matt took a look at it.
2002-12-27Removed the config.h thing from the .h's in the source dir.Kent Mein
So we should be all set now :) Kent -- mein@cs.umn.edu
2002-11-25Did all of the .h's in sourceKent Mein
(adding) #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include <config.h> #endif also the Makefile.in's were from previous patch adding the system depend stuff to configure.ac Kent -- mein@cs.umn.edu
2002-10-30fixed spacing in the headers to get rid of some warnings and some otherKent Mein
little minor spacing issues.
2002-10-12Initial revisionv2.25Hans Lambermont