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2018-06-03UI: add subpanel support.Brecht Van Lommel
In the Python API, any panel becomes a subpanel by setting bl_parent_id to the name of the parent panel. These subpanels can contain advanced or less commonly used settings.
2018-06-03Merge branch 'master' into blender2.8Campbell Barton
2018-06-03Cleanup: correct variable name, doxy sectionsCampbell Barton
2018-06-03Merge branch 'master' into blender2.8Campbell Barton
2018-06-03Cleanup: add argument names to screen callbacksCampbell Barton
2018-05-29UI: Expand space sub-types into the menuCampbell Barton
Initial support for expanding editors, see: T54744
2018-04-29UI: better support for dynamically sized regions in topbar.Brecht Van Lommel
Dynamically sized regions in the topbar were flickering due to only updating their size after redraws. Now there is an optional layout() callback for all regions in an area to do UI layout first, then refresh the region layout, and then do the actual drawing for each region. Task T54753
2018-04-27WM: new offscreen window draw method to replace all existing methods.Brecht Van Lommel
For Blender 2.8 we had to be compatible with very old OpenGL versions, and triple buffer was designed to work without offscreen rendering, by copying the the backbuffer to a texture right before swapping. This way we could avoid redrawing unchanged regions by copying them from this texture on the next redraws. Triple buffer used to suffer from poor performance and driver bugs on specific cards, so alternative draw methods remained available. Now that we require newer OpenGL, we can have just a single draw method that draw each region into an offscreen buffer, and then draws those to the screen. This has some advantages: * Poor 3D view performance when using Region Overlap should be solved now, since we can also cache overlapping regions in offscreen buffers. * Page flip, anaglyph and interlace stereo drawing can be a little faster by avoiding a copy to an intermediate texture. * The new 3D view drawing already writes to an offscreen buffer, which we can draw from directly instead of duplicating it to another buffer. * Eventually we will be able to remove depth and stencil buffers from the window and save memory, though at the moment there are still some tools using it so it's not possible yet. * This also fixes a bug with Eevee sampling not progressing with stereo drawing in the 3D viewport. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3061
2018-04-26UI: toolbar single column size snappingCampbell Barton
Once a region is set to it's snapped size, zooming keeps the size.
2018-04-21Cleanup: Get rid of context in editor 'new' callbackJulian Eisel
Requiring context means we can't easily create new editors to replace deprecated ones in versioning code. Think it's reasonable to give editors access to scene and area data for their initial setup though. They mostly need it for setting "the view", as in, scrolling values. Also did minor cleanup in top-bar creation function.
2018-04-20UI: New Global Top-Bar (WIP)Julian Eisel
== Main Features/Changes for Users * Add horizontal bar at top of all non-temp windows, consisting out of two horizontal sub-bars. * Upper sub-bar contains global menus (File, Render, etc.), tabs for workspaces and scene selector. * Lower sub-bar contains object mode selector, screen-layout and render-layer selector. Later operator and/or tool settings will be placed here. * Individual sections of the topbar are individually scrollable. * Workspace tabs can be double- or ctrl-clicked for renaming and contain 'x' icon for deleting. * Top-bar should scale nicely with DPI. * The lower half of the top-bar can be hided by dragging the lower top-bar edge up. Better hiding options are planned (e.g. hide in fullscreen modes). * Info editors at the top of the window and using the full window width with be replaced by the top-bar. * In fullscreen modes, no more info editor is added on top, the top-bar replaces it. == Technical Features/Changes * Adds initial support for global areas A global area is part of the window, not part of the regular screen-layout. I've added a macro iterator to iterate over both, global and screen-layout level areas. When iterating over areas, from now on developers should always consider if they have to include global areas. * Adds a TOPBAR editor type The editor type is hidden in the UI editor type menu. * Adds a variation of the ID template to display IDs as tab buttons (template_ID_tabs in BPY) * Does various changes to RNA button creation code to improve their appearance in the horizontal top-bar. * Adds support for dynamically sized regions. That is, regions that scale automatically to the layout bounds. The code for this is currently a big hack (it's based on drawing the UI multiple times). This should definitely be improved. * Adds a template for displaying operator properties optimized for the top-bar. This will probably change a lot still and is in fact disabled in code. Since the final top-bar design depends a lot on other 2.8 designs (mainly tool-system and workspaces), we decided to not show the operator or tool settings in the top-bar for now. That means most of the lower sub-bar is empty for the time being. NOTE: Top-bar or global area data is not written to files or SDNA. They are simply added to the window when opening Blender or reading a file. This allows us doing changes to the top-bar without having to care for compatibility. == ToDo's It's a bit hard to predict all the ToDo's here are the known main ones: * Add options for the new active-tool system and for operator redo to the topbar. * Automatically hide the top-bar in fullscreen modes. * General visual polish. * Top-bar drag & drop support (WIP in temp-tab_drag_drop). * Improve dynamic regions (should also fix some layout glitches). * Make internal terminology consistent. * Enable topbar file writing once design is more advanced. * Address TODO's and XXX's in code :) Thanks @brecht for the review! And @sergey for the complaining ;) Differential Revision: D2758
2018-04-18Move transform orientation to sceneCampbell Barton
This was stored in the workspace, selected from the view. Move both to scene since custom orientations are closely related to your scene data.
2018-04-16Cleanup: move some screen utility functions, from topbar branch.Julian Eisel
2018-03-22GPUCompositing: Remove entire module.Clément Foucault
This module has no use now with the new DrawManager and DrawEngines and it is using deprecated paths. Moving gpu_shader_fullscreen_vert.glsl to draw/modes/shaders/common_fullscreen_vert.glsl
2018-02-28WorkSpace: UI filtering for add-onsCampbell Barton
Allows for each workspace to have it's own add-ons on display. Filtering for: Panels, Menus, Keymaps & Manipulators. Automatically applies to add-ons at the moment. Access from workspace, toggled off by default once enabled, add-ons can be white-listed. See D3076
2017-12-04WM: message bus replacement for property notifiersCampbell Barton
Use dynamically generated message publish/subscribe so buttons and manipulators update properly. This resolves common glitches where manipulators weren't updating as well as the UI when add-ons exposed properties which hard coded listeners weren't checking for. Python can also publish/scribe changes via `bpy.msgbus`. See D2917
2017-10-16Fix warnings for notifier listenersJulian Eisel
2017-10-16Workspace: Move engines to workspace and Properties Editor cleanupDalai Felinto
Engine is not stored in WorkSpaces. That defines the "context" engine, which is used for the entire UI. The engine used for the poll of nodes (add node menu, new nodes when "Use Nodes") is obtained from context. Introduce a ViewRender struct for viewport settings that are defined for workspaces and scene. This struct will be populated with the hand-picked settings that can be defined per workspace as per the 2.8 design. * use_scene_settings * properties editor: workshop + organize context path Use Scene Settings ================== For viewport drawing, Workspaces have an option to use the Scene render settings (F12) instead of the viewport settings. This way users can quickly preview the final render settings, engine and View Layer. This will affect all the editors in that workspace, and it will be clearly indicated in the top-bar. Properties Editor: Add Workspace and organize context path ========================================================== We now have the properties of: Scene, Scene > Layer, Scene > World, Workspace [Scene | Workspace] > Render Layer > Object [Scene | Workspace] > Render Layer > Object > Data (...) Reviewers: Campbell Barton, Julian Eisel Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2842
2017-07-31Fix glitch updating manipulator after undoCampbell Barton
Running undo would notify manipulators to refresh, but this still allowed for events in the queue to be handled, where manipulators could be drawn for selection before their refresh callback runs. This made Python manipulators raise exceptions about referencing invalid data (or crash). Now tag manipulator update on file load (including undo) and ensure the refresh callback runs before drawing manipulator selection. Also split manipulator map refresh flag in two since selection doesn't perform the same operations as regular drawing.
2017-06-01Move custom transform orientations to workspaceJulian Eisel
This commit moves the list of transform orientations from scenes to workspaces. Main reasons for this are: * Transform orientations are UI data and should not be stored in the scene. * Introducion of workspaces caused some (expected) glitches with transform orientations. Mainly when removing one. * Improves code. More technically speaking, this commit does: * Move list of custom transform orientations from Scene to WorkSpace struct. * Store active transform orientation index separate from View3D.twmode (twmode can only be set to preprocessor defined values now). * Display custom transform orientation name in header when transforming in it (used to show "global" which isn't really correct).
2017-06-01Main Workspace IntegrationJulian Eisel
This commit does the main integration of workspaces, which is a design we agreed on during the 2.8 UI workshop (see https://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:2.8/UI/Workshop_Writeup) Workspaces should generally be stable, I'm not aware of any remaining bugs (or I've forgotten them :) ). If you find any, let me know! (Exception: mode switching button might get out of sync with actual mode in some cases, would consider that a limitation/ToDo. Needs to be resolved at some point.) == Main Changes/Features * Introduces the new Workspaces as data-blocks. * Allow storing a number of custom workspaces as part of the user configuration. Needs further work to allow adding and deleting individual workspaces. * Bundle a default workspace configuration with Blender (current screen-layouts converted to workspaces). * Pressing button to add a workspace spawns a menu to select between "Duplicate Current" and the workspaces from the user configuration. If no workspaces are stored in the user configuration, the default workspaces are listed instead. * Store screen-layouts (`bScreen`) per workspace. * Store an active screen-layout per workspace. Changing the workspace will enable this layout. * Store active mode in workspace. Changing the workspace will also enter the mode of the new workspace. (Note that we still store the active mode in the object, moving this completely to workspaces is a separate project.) * Store an active render layer per workspace. * Moved mode switch from 3D View header to Info Editor header. * Store active scene in window (not directly workspace related, but overlaps quite a bit). * Removed 'Use Global Scene' User Preference option. * Compatibility with old files - a new workspace is created for every screen-layout of old files. Old Blender versions should be able to read files saved with workspace support as well. * Default .blend only contains one workspace ("General"). * Support appending workspaces. Opening files without UI and commandline rendering should work fine. Note that the UI is temporary! We plan to introduce a new global topbar that contains the workspace options and tabs for switching workspaces. == Technical Notes * Workspaces are data-blocks. * Adding and removing `bScreen`s should be done through `ED_workspace_layout` API now. * A workspace can be active in multiple windows at the same time. * The mode menu (which is now in the Info Editor header) doesn't display "Grease Pencil Edit" mode anymore since its availability depends on the active editor. Will be fixed by making Grease Pencil an own object type (as planned). * The button to change the active workspace object mode may get out of sync with the mode of the active object. Will either be resolved by moving mode out of object data, or we'll disable workspace modes again (there's a `#define USE_WORKSPACE_MODE` for that). * Screen-layouts (`bScreen`) are IDs and thus stored in a main list-base. Had to add a wrapper `WorkSpaceLayout` so we can store them in a list-base within workspaces, too. On the long run we could completely replace `bScreen` by workspace structs. * `WorkSpace` types use some special compiler trickery to allow marking structs and struct members as private. BKE_workspace API should be used for accessing those. * Added scene operators `SCENE_OT_`. Was previously done through screen operators. == BPY API Changes * Removed `Screen.scene`, added `Window.scene` * Removed `UserPreferencesView.use_global_scene` * Added `Context.workspace`, `Window.workspace` and `BlendData.workspaces` * Added `bpy.types.WorkSpace` containing `screens`, `object_mode` and `render_layer` * Added Screen.layout_name for the layout name that'll be displayed in the UI (may differ from internal name) == What's left? * There are a few open design questions (T50521). We should find the needed answers and implement them. * Allow adding and removing individual workspaces from workspace configuration (needs UI design). * Get the override system ready and support overrides per workspace. * Support custom UI setups as part of workspaces (hidden panels, hidden buttons, customizable toolbars, etc). * Allow enabling add-ons per workspace. * Support custom workspace keymaps. * Remove special exception for workspaces in linking code (so they're always appended, never linked). Depends on a few things, so best to solve later. * Get the topbar done. * Workspaces need a proper icon, current one is just a placeholder :) Reviewed By: campbellbarton, mont29 Tags: #user_interface, #bf_blender_2.8 Maniphest Tasks: T50521 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2451
2017-05-02Add scene argument for notifiersCampbell Barton
From workspaces branch
2016-10-07Custom Manipulators Core BackendJulian Eisel
This commit lands the core backend of the Custom Manipulators project onto the blender2.8 branch. It is a generic backend for managinig interactive on-screen controls that can be integrated into any 2D or 3D edito. It's also already integrated into the window-manager and editor code where needed. NOTE: The changes here should not be visible for users at all. It's really just a back-end patch. Neither does this include any RNA or Python integration. Of course, there's still lots of work ahead for custom manipulators, but this is a big milestone. WIP code that actually uses this backend can be found in the 'custom-manipulators' branch (previously called 'wiggly-widgets'). The work here isn't completely my own, all the initial work was done by @Antony Riakiotakis (psy-fi) and - although it has changed a lot since them - it's still the same in essence. He definitely deserves a big credit! Some changes in this patch were also done by @Campbell Barton (campbellbarton). Thank you guys! Merge accepted by @brecht and @merwin. Patch: https://developer.blender.org/D2232 Code documentation: https://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:2.8/Source/Custom_Manipulator Main task: https://developer.blender.org/T47343 More info: https://code.blender.org/2015/09/the-custom-manipulator-project-widget-project/
2016-06-22ID-Remap - Step one: core work (cleanup and rework of generic ID datablock ↵Bastien Montagne
handling). This commit changes a lot of how IDs are handled internally, especially the unlinking/freeing processes. So far, this was very fuzy, to summarize cleanly deleting or replacing a datablock was pretty much impossible, except for a few special cases. Also, unlinking was handled by each datatype, in a rather messy and prone-to-errors way (quite a few ID usages were missed or wrongly handled that way). One of the main goal of id-remap branch was to cleanup this, and fatorize ID links handling by using library_query utils to allow generic handling of those, which is now the case (now, generic ID links handling is only "knwon" from readfile.c and library_query.c). This commit also adds backends to allow live replacement and deletion of datablocks in Blender (so-called 'remapping' process, where we replace all usages of a given ID pointer by a new one, or NULL one in case of unlinking). This will allow nice new features, like ability to easily reload or relocate libraries, real immediate deletion of datablocks in blender, replacement of one datablock by another, etc. Some of those are for next commits. A word of warning: this commit is highly risky, because it affects potentially a lot in Blender core. Though it was tested rather deeply, being totally impossible to check all possible ID usage cases, it's likely there are some remaining issues and bugs in new code... Please report them! ;) Review task: D2027 (https://developer.blender.org/D2027). Reviewed by campbellbarton, thanks a bunch.
2015-12-01Cleanup: struct declarationsCampbell Barton
2015-05-13UI: check visible layers when reading contextCampbell Barton
This resolves a problem where selected items edited for multi-value-editig could include objects not in any visible views (unlocked layers, local view... etc).
2015-05-04Fix T44376: Buttons context, invalid data accessCampbell Barton
Removing a scene from the buttons window would crash from a Python operator.
2015-04-27Fix T44011: Ruler/Knife/Loop-cut fail in quad-viewCampbell Barton
This is a kind of sloppy-focus, resolving long standing bug with loop-cut/knife/ruler /w quad-view. Where activating a tool would lock onto one of quad-views, especially problematic when activating from the toolbar or menus.
2015-03-28Cleanup: redundant struct declarationsCampbell Barton
2015-02-12Viewport compositing - first codeAntony Riakiotakis
This commit introduces a few ready made effects for the 3D viewport and OpenGL rendering. Included effects are Depth of Field, accessible from camera view and screen space ambient occlusion. Those effects can be turned on and tweaked from the shading panel in the 3D viewport. Off screen rendering will use the settings of the current camera. WIP documentation can be found here: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Psy-Fi/Framebuffer_Post-processing
2015-01-21BKE_screen: add BKE_screen_find_area_xyCampbell Barton
Use from eyedropper & screen operators also define SPACE_TYPE_ANY for readability.
2015-01-07PyAPI: Call to get the pixel x,y in a text blockMartin Felke
This allows scripts to request the screen location of any (line, column) pair.
2014-09-02Fixes localview and view-local layersCampbell Barton
- Drawing grease pencil fail without scene-lock. - Converting to curve failed without scene-lock. - Outliner drag into viewport failed with local-view.
2014-02-07Quiet warningCampbell Barton
2013-12-16UI: Tabs categories for panels (D75)Campbell Barton
- works by defining panel categories, currently restricted to the toolbar. - no panels define bl_categories yet, so no user visible changes since tabs only show when there are multiple. - panel pinning is available in rmb menu or alt+lmb.
2013-11-25Transform: old todo, removing an orientation now checks all screens.Campbell Barton
also fix for using uninitialized matrix when an out-of-range index is set for custom orientations.
2013-08-29Last uiList patch (for now!): filtering and reordering of shown elements.Bastien Montagne
Thanks to Brecht for the reviews. :) This commit adds a show/hide extension below each uiList, containing by default an option to filter and/or reorder items by name (and to reverse those filtering and reordering). Each derived uiList class in Python can define more specific filtering by implementing callbacks: the draw_filter() function to draw options in UI, and the filter_items() function to effectively filter/reorder items. Note: the advanced options for vgroups shown as "proof od concept" in patches do not go in trunk for now, we have to find a better way to get those vgroups info for UI code, we can't afford to loop over each vertex here! And doc (release notes and uiList example) is still to be updated, will do this in next days.
2013-08-11BGE: Fixing the memory leaks reported when the BlenderPlayer exits.Mitchell Stokes
They were caused by not having a free_windowmanager_cb set and by not having registered SpaceTypes, which meant data allocated for thosse SpaceTypes could not be freed. These were solved by defining a free_windowmanager_cb for the player that just frees wmWindows, and by making sure we only allocate memory for registered SpaceTypes.
2013-06-25Fix unnecessary 3D viewport redraws in various cases, in particular when editingBrecht Van Lommel
node materials. Area and region listener callbacks now get the screen and area pointers passed, so they can do more fine grained checks to see if redraw is really needed, for example depending on the 3D view drawtype.
2013-03-15Screen: add exit callback for area and region types, this gets called whenBrecht Van Lommel
hiding or removing an area or region.
2013-03-15Add the possibility to define the translation context for py rna classes ↵Bastien Montagne
(operators, panels and menus). Thanks to Campell and Brecht for the reviews!
2013-01-30Add active region for operator execution.Campbell Barton
This means you can for example, uv unwrap in quad-view and change settings in the toolbar without defaulting back to the first quad-view region available. This may be displayed to the user later, for now this is set on executing registrable operators.
2012-12-28This commit frees list ui items from their dependencies to Panel, and hence ↵Bastien Montagne
from all the limitations this implied (mostly, the "only one list per panel" one). It introduces a new (py-extendable and registrable) RNA type, UIList (roughly similar to Panel one), which currently contains only "standard" list's scroll pos and size (but may be expended to include e.g. some filtering data, etc.). This now makes lists completely independent from Panels! This UIList has a draw_item callback which allows to customize items' drawing from python, that all addons can now use. Incidentally, this also greatly simplifies the C code of this widget, as we do not code any "special case" here anymore! To make all this work, other changes were also necessary: * Now all buttons (uiBut struct) have a 'custom_data' void pointer, used currently to store the uiList struct associated with a given uiLayoutListBox. * DynamicPaintSurface now exposes a new bool, use_color_preview (readonly), saying whether that surface has some 3D view preview data or not. * UILayout class has now four new (static) functions, to get the actual icon of any RNA object (important e.g. with materials or textures), and to get an enum item's UI name, description and icon. * UILayout's label() func now takes an optional 'icon_value' integer parameter, which if not zero will override the 'icon' one (mandatory to use "custom" icons as generated for material/texture/... previews). Note: not sure whether we should add that one to all UILayout's prop funcs? Note: will update addons using template list asap.
2012-08-24Code cleanup: comment referenced an outdated file path + spelling errorNicholas Rishel
2012-05-22A number of new features for the node editor in general and the Frame node ↵Lukas Toenne
in particular. For an detailed user-level description of new features see the following blogpost: http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/05/node-editing-tweaks/ TL;DR: * Frame node gets more usable bounding-box behavior * Node resizing has helpful mouse cursor indicators and works on all borders * Node selection/active colors are themeable independently * Customizable background colors for nodes (useful for frames visual distinction).
2012-05-13code cleanup: header cleanup and remove some duplicate defines.Campbell Barton
2012-05-05code cleanup: function naming, use BKE_*type* prefix.Campbell Barton
2012-03-04style cleanup / comment formatting for bli/bke/bmeshCampbell Barton
2012-02-17unify include guard defines, __$FILENAME__Campbell Barton
without the underscores these clogged up the namespace for autocompleation which was annoying.
2011-11-15add support for python __doc__ comments in menu classes showing in the ↵Campbell Barton
tooltip, since menus are used as buttons too.