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had a typo too.
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from selected objects and bones
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the keys inserted.
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without the underscores these clogged up the namespace for autocompleation which was annoying.
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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 $keywords$
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* Added operator (Ctrl Shift Alt I) to show menu for changing the active Keying Set in the 3D view (todo item from last commit)
* KeyingSetInfo (i.e. the Builtin Keying Set classes) can now be accessed from Keying Set instances with ks.type_info
* Added ks.remove_all_paths() function to remove all the paths for a Keying Set.
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These two changes mean that builtin Keying Sets could be refreshed in response to context changes by doing:
<code>
ks = bpy.context.scene.active_keying_set
if ks.absolute==False and ks.type_info:
ksi = ks.type_info
# remove existing paths to fill with new
ks.remove_all_paths()
# check if Keying Set can be used in current context
if ksi.poll(bpy.context):
# call iterator() which calls generate() and re-populates paths list
ksi.iterator(bpy.context, ks)
</code>
And then, once this has been done, the paths that the Keying Set will operate on can be accessed as
<code>
paths = bpy.context.scene.active_keying_set.paths
</code>
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After a few days of wrong turns and learning the finer points of RNA-type-subclassing the hard way, this commit finally presents a refactored version of the Keying Sets system (now version 2) based on some requirements from Cessen.
For a more thorough discussion of this commit, see
http://sites.google.com/site/aligorith/keyingsets_2.pdf?attredirects=0&d=1
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The main highlight of this refactor is that relative Keying Sets have now been recoded so that Python callbacks are run to generate the Keying Set's list of paths everytime the Keying Set is used (to insert or delete keyframes), allowing complex heuristics to be used to determine whether a property gets keyframed based on the current context. These checks may include checking on selection status of related entities, or transform locks.
Built-In KeyingSets have also been recoded, and moved from C and out into Python. These are now coded as Relative Keying Sets, and can to some extent serve as basis for adding new relative Keying Sets. However, these have mostly been coded in a slightly 'modular' way which may be confusing for those not so familiar with Python in general. A usable template will be added soon for more general usage.
Keyframing settings (i.e. 'visual', 'needed') can now be specified on a per-path basis now, which is especially useful for Absolute Keying Sets, where control over this is often beneficial.
Most of the places where Auto-Keyframing is performed have been tidied up for consistency. I'm sure quite a few issues still exist there, but these I'll clean up over the next few days.
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Added a new operator for properties which resets RNA-based settings to their 'default' values, as defined in RNA. This currently only works for floats, ints, enums, and booleans (strings and pointers still need to be implemented).
The current extensions to the RNA API that I've made here seem a bit excessive, and can be toned down if necessary. In short, I've just added accessor functions for the default-values of the property definitions.
For this to be really useful, many properties in RNA will need to get defaults defined, since the current defaults for quite a few properties tested were less than ideal.
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last, ACT_OT_* --> ACTION_OT_*)
ACT_OT_clean --> ACTION_OT_clean
ACT_OT_clickselect --> ACTION_OT_clickselect
ACT_OT_copy --> ACTION_OT_copy
ACT_OT_delete --> ACTION_OT_delete
ACT_OT_duplicate --> ACTION_OT_duplicate
ACT_OT_extrapolation_type --> ACTION_OT_extrapolation_type
ACT_OT_frame_jump --> ACTION_OT_frame_jump
ACT_OT_handle_type --> ACTION_OT_handle_type
ACT_OT_insert_keyframe --> ACTION_OT_insert_keyframe
ACT_OT_insert_keyframe --> ACT_OT_keyframe_insert
ACT_OT_interpolation_type --> ACTION_OT_interpolation_type
ACT_OT_keyframe_type --> ACTION_OT_keyframe_type
ACT_OT_mirror --> ACTION_OT_mirror
ACT_OT_new --> ACTION_OT_new
ACT_OT_paste --> ACTION_OT_paste
ACT_OT_previewrange_set --> ACTION_OT_previewrange_set
ACT_OT_properties --> ACTION_OT_properties
ACT_OT_sample --> ACTION_OT_sample
ACT_OT_select_all_toggle --> ACTION_OT_select_all_toggle
ACT_OT_select_border --> ACTION_OT_select_border
ACT_OT_select_column --> ACTION_OT_select_column
ACT_OT_snap --> ACTION_OT_snap
ACT_OT_test --> ACTION_OT_test
ACT_OT_unlink --> ACTION_OT_unlink
ACT_OT_view_all --> ACTION_OT_view_all
ANIM_OT_add_driver_button --> ANIM_OT_driver_button_add
ANIM_OT_add_keyingset_button --> ANIM_OT_keyingset_button_add
ANIM_OT_delete_keyframe --> ANIM_OT_keyframe_delete
ANIM_OT_delete_keyframe_button --> ANIM_OT_keyframe_delete_button
ANIM_OT_delete_keyframe_v3d --> ANIM_OT_keyframe_delete_v3d
ANIM_OT_insert_keyframe --> ANIM_OT_keyframe_insert
ANIM_OT_insert_keyframe_button --> ANIM_OT_keyframe_insert_button
ANIM_OT_insert_keyframe_menu --> ANIM_OT_keyframe_insert_menu
ANIM_OT_remove_driver_button --> ANIM_OT_driver_button_remove
ANIM_OT_remove_keyingset_button --> ANIM_OT_keyingset_button_remove
FILE_OT_add_bookmark --> FILE_OT_bookmark_add
GRAPH_OT_insert_keyframe --> GRAPH_OT_keyframe_insert
NLA_OT_add_actionclip --> NLA_OT_actionclip_add
NLA_OT_add_meta --> NLA_OT_meta_add
NLA_OT_add_tracks --> NLA_OT_tracks_add
NLA_OT_add_transition --> NLA_OT_transition_add
NLA_OT_remove_meta --> NLA_OT_meta_remove
PARTICLE_OT_remove_target --> PARTICLE_OT_target_remove
PTCACHE_OT_add_new --> PTCACHE_OT_add
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Added a way to view and edit Keying Sets via the Scene Buttons. These are still some tweaks needed to make this really workable, but should still work well enough for simply viewing and tweaking existing Keying Sets created using other means.
Additional bugfixes:
* Adjusted the size of labels on properties that had a 'label' for their name. Now it uses 1/3 of the total width instead, which looks much better for most cases.
* Added missing entries for adding Force Fields from the Info-header 'Add' menu. At some point we should unify this menu with the popup operator's one, since this is exactly the kind of situation we had hoped in avoid with new UI architectures.
* Moved all the operator defines for keyframing stuff to the 'intern' anim header instead
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Set to the RMB menu (and also via KKEY and ALT-K respectively)
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* Cleaned up Keyframing API to get eliminate some of the problems faced during the original implementation of PoseLib, thus reducing code redundancy.
* Added new Animato evaluation functions specifically for use by PoseLib.
* Replaced parts of PoseLib code which relied on old animation system to the equivalent code for Animato. Notice the much cleaner + saner + compact code!
Next step is to operatorfy the PoseLib tools (while maintaining possibility for an API to some things) :)
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