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Use "Snap Playhead to Strips" option to enable playhead snapping.
Change behavior of CTRL key to invert snapping similar to transform operator.
Currently this option is disabled by default. It makes editing quite unpleasant
for me personally, but ideally I should gather feedback from more users.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11745
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Also use doxy style function reference `#` prefix chars when
referencing identifiers.
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Remove redundant headers using
`./source/tools/utils_maintenance/code_clean.py`
Reviewed By: jmonteath
Ref D10364
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API functions get SEQ_ prefix.
Intern functions get seq_ prefix
Functions also have appropriate category included in name.
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Approximately 33 changes of capitalization to conform to MLA title style.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9796
Reviewed by Julian Eisel
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Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9349
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rendering range
The Allow Negative Frames option, introduced in rB21a2350248fd, allows
for negative frames, but this should only apply for playback and
animations, the rendering range should still be clamped to MINFRAME /
MAXFRAME, because rendering does not allow for negative frames. Preview
range should not be affected afaict (I am not aware of operators that
allow for rendering this range).
Maniphest Tasks: T81380
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9112
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Do not execute the operator to change the Graph Editor cursor when changing the
active frame through the scrubbing region. This is not what users expect, see
T76599.
Removes an explicit exception to not let the regular frame change operator
execute in the Graph Editor. It was needed to let the cursor operator run
instead, but the interplay between the two operators is now handled at keymap
level.
Fixes T76599.
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Don't set 'special preview' or Solo mode if scrubbing in scrubbing region.
Author: a.monti
Reviewed By: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7234
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Follow up of b2ee1770d4c3 and 10c2254d412d, part of T74432.
Now the area and region naming conventions should be less confusing.
Mostly a careful batch rename but had to do few smaller fixes.
Also ran clang-format on affected files.
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Both the MS headers and blender headers define the HKEY
which gives all kind of inclusion order issues.
This diff renames all *KEY constants to EVT_*KEY to resolve
this conflict.
Reviewed By: brecht , dfelinto
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D7164
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The old convention was easy to confuse with ScrArea.
Part of https://developer.blender.org/T74432.
This is mostly a batch rename with some manual fixing. Only single word
variable names are changed, no prefixed/suffixed names.
Brecht van Lommel and Campbell Barton both gave me a green light for
this convention change.
Also ran clan clang format on affected files.
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This change makes it so sound handles are created for evaluated scene,
sequencer and speakers. This allows to have properly evaluated animation
on them.
For the viewport playback sound uses regular dependency graph.
For the final render sound uses dependency graph created for render pipeline,
which now also contains sequencer and sound datablocks.
All the direct sound update calls are replaced with corresponding dependency
graph recalc tag.
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Operator flags to wrap on a single axis.
D4865 by @Gvgeo with updates.
Resolves T64585
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This happened to be a bigger rabbit hole to hell than it originally seemed,
and there are higher priority design tasks to be handled (at this point high
priority design task is more important than high priority bug fix).
After talking to Brecht the decision was made to revert to the known isolated
issue, which will allow everyone in the studio work same as prior to last
Friday.
The remaining bits will be worked on after all the design tasks are out of
the way.
This commit reverts:
4cdb4b9532c Fix T64161: Crashing using undo and multiple windows
064273a4ae7 Sound: Port more cases to be a part of dependency graph
2e582f8ab53 Sound: Fix access wrong dependency graph
5fc49d9c915 Sound: add stubs to build without audaspace
c68c81a870b Sound: Make sure spin lock is initialized for new sound datablocks
c02534469ac Sound: Delay creating sound scene handle for until is needed
9f681bea68f Fix T64144: Crash when displaying audio waveforms in VSE
2f79286453e Cleanup: unused vars
bed8ad6f95a Fix crash in background rendering after recent sound changes
773691310f9 Fix T64143: Crash when scrubbing in the graph editor
888852055c1 Sound: Fix for being unable to jump to a frame during playback with A/V sync
6ab7b384645 Sound: More fixes for access of original scene
35db1195455 Sound: Fix access original scene during playback
211c4fd2e9a Depsgraph: Make comment about evaluation more obvious
c5fe16e121e Sound: Make sound handles only be in evaluated datablocks
b4e1e0946bf Depsgraph: Preserve sound and audio pointers through copy-on-write
4eedf784b04 Depsgraph: Store original sequencer strip pointer
6990ef151c1 Sound: Move evaluation to dependency graph
d02da8de23b Sound: Delay opening handlers for until really needed
3369b828916 Depsgraph: Add scene audio component
e8f10d64757 Depsgraph: Tag sequencer for update on changes
6e4b7a6e4d9 Depsgraph: Initial work to cover sequencer
17447ac5a6b Depsgraph: Make sound ID part of the graph
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Mainly covers RNA callbacks which were still doing direct scene update,
which was causing crashes. Now corresponding ID_RECALC flags are used,
so all scenes can update accordingly.
Also tested animated volume/pitch on strips, which now works as well.
Fixes T64133: Assert after changing FPS
Fixes T64154: Immediate crash when changing the current frame on the timeline
Fixes T64185: Client Crashes when the frame position value is changed
Fixes T64190: Blender Crash using Timeline Editor
Fixes T64128: Click to close bug type on timeline
Fixes T64147: Crash when setting current frame from Python
Fixes T64152: Blender Auto-Close on timeline change
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Quite straightforward change, which makes it so audio handles are
only created inside of evaluated datablocks.
Exception is adding sound strip to the sequencer, which needs an
audio handle to query length and number of channels. This is done
by temporarily loading sound file into an original datablock, and
then tossing it away.
There is an assert in sound.c which verifies that audio system is
used from an evaluated domain, which should help porting all the
cases which are likely missed by this commit.
Some annoying parts:
- `BKE_sound_update_scene()` is iterating over all bases, and does
special ID tags to see whether sound has been handled or not
already. This can not be done the old fashion now.
Ideally, this will be done as a speaker datablock evaluation,
but seems that would require a lock since audio API is not safe
for threading. So this is not a desired way i'd say.
Possible solution here would be to iterate over ID datablocks
using dependency graph query API.
- Frame jump needs to call `BKE_sound_seek_scene()` directly
because there might be some flags assigned to the scene which
could be clear after operator execution is over.
Need to verify if that's the case though. This is a bit hairy
code, so sticking to a safest and known to work approach for
now.
- Removed check for format when opening new sound file.
Maybe we can have some utility function which queries channel
and duration information, leaving the caller's code clean and
tidy.
Tested following cases:
- Adding/removing/moving sequencer's sound strips.
- Adding/moving speakers in viewport.
- Rendering audio.
Reviewers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4779
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Apply clang format as proposed in T53211.
For details on usage and instructions for migrating branches
without conflicts, see:
https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Tools/ClangFormat
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Unfortunately we can't use insert/delete_keyframe operators in keymaps
because the enums aren't known at the time of keymap registration
and the keying sets are dynamic and use a poll function.
Add a version of insert/delete operators that takes a string
instead of an enum. Needed for D4626.
Also extract int to keying-set into a utility function.
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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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For Blender builtin configurations the option to choose the select mouse remains
and is now also in the splash screen. It works by changing the keymap dynamically
in the script, rather than using special events.
The system of automatic switching of events was not flexible enough to deal with
side effects that require further keymap changes, so it is now under more manual
control in the script.
This breaks compatibility for some scripts and exported key configurations.
These can be fixed by replacing SELECTMOUSE, ACTIONMOUSE, EVT_TWEAK_S and
EVT_TWEAK_A with appropriate LEFTMOUSE, RIGHTMOUSE, EVT_TWEAK_L and
EVT_TWEAK_R events.
Other than that, there should be no functional changes.
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This should be purely an implementation change,
for end users there should be no functional difference.
The entire key configuration is in one file with ~5000 lines of code.
Mostly avoiding code duplication and preserve comments and utility
functions from the C code.
It's a bit long but for searching and editing it's also convenient to
have it all in one file.
Notes:
- Actual keymap is shared by blender / blender_legacy
and stored in `keymap_data/blender_default.py`
This only generates JSON-like data to be passed into
`keyconfig_import_from_data`, allowing other presets to load and
manipulate the default keymap.
- Each preset defines 'keyconfig_data'
which can be shared between presets.
- Some of the utility functions for generating keymap items still
need to be ported over to Python.
- Some keymap items can be made into loops (marked as TODO).
See: D3907
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See: T56648
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D3056 by @alourenco
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Tooltips shouldn't just repeat the information from the label.
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This includes making Eevee match Cycles behavior of inserting an emission
node when linking colors to closures.
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Strip unindented comment blocks - mainly headers to avoid conflicts.
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driver settings panel
This commit adds a new menu entry - "Edit Driver" - the RMB menu that
will show a popover panel displaying the settings for the driver you
activated the menu item on. This shows the popover panel defined in
yesterday's commit (GRAPH_PT_drivers_popover).
It is possible to edit the driver settings from this panel now.
However, do be warned that the functionality presented is highly
WIP still. There are some unresolved issues, such as:
- The popover disappears too easily on any mouse movements/clicks
on anything, making the panel less useful right now than it should.
- The layout still needs refining. Currently the layout that's there
is a bit of a placeholder until we can play around with it a bit
more to see/feel what feels good/right or what is too much.
- The "Open Drivers Editor" on the bottom of the panel doesn't work.
There are some tricky context tricky things that need to happen here
to make that case work, since the operator button won't have the necessary
context info.
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console
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This commit removes all references to the old timeline editor.
Unfortuantely, the removal of the Timeline spacetype defining
functions has ended up breaking the version patching code I'd
been working on earlier (as now, the editor gets marked as
"unknown/info" before we get a chance to patch it!)
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Eventually the idea is that they'll get remapped to some more global/generic hotkey
that can get used across all animation editors (see T54728). However, to facilitate
the removal of the timeline editor, it's better we do this now.
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Use same convention as all others.
Remove 'select' since these are used for zoom as well.
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