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- Move connected & projected into individual toggles.
- Top-level proportional editing button now only toggles.
- Use popover for proportional edit-mode falloff and options.
Note that it's no longer possible to toggle connected via key bindings,
although this could be supported again if it's needed.
Resolves T58081
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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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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This is often invalid, outdated or misleading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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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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Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3699
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location.
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Add tool options to control how select operates (add/sub/set/and/xor).
Note: edit mode armature select still needs to support all options,
this is complicated by how it handles partial end-point selection.
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There are still some keys to update because
some operators only support toggle.
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This is needed as part of modeling work-flow, so keep it accessible.
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Use 2.7x keymap preset for full keymap.
Use define to allow further adjustments.
See T55666.
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Strip unindented comment blocks - mainly headers to avoid conflicts.
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Access from the curve clean-up menu
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Matches text-editor, console & text-button.
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removes vertices, re-fitting the surrounding handles.
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- Access with Shift-LMB or from the 'Create' toolbar tab.
- Uses curve fitting for bezier curves, with error and corner angle options.
- Optional tablet pressure to curve radius mapping.
- Depth can use the cursor or optionally draw onto the surface,
for the entire stroke or using the stroke start.
- Stroke plane can optionally be perpendicular to, or aligned to the surface normal.
- Optional radius tapering and for start/end points.
- Supports operator redo and calling from Python.
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Since Cmd + A works elsewhere, it should work during font objects editing as well.
There is still a mysterious issue with Cmd + Z not working for UNDO the edited
text in OSX (probably GHOST related).
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When pasting text, the style (bold, material, ...) is maintained, if it was originally copied from Blender.
This fixes the issue of missing copy/paste options for font objects
(they were present back in Blender 2.49)
Reviewers: Severin, campbellbarton, brecht
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D1391 by @pink.vertex with own fixes/edits
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D1381 by @johnroper100 with edits
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Our current keymap doesn't give us enough room to make such changes in
the event system. To fix small issues caused by this, we would need to do
drastic changes in Blender's keymaps and internal handling. It was worth
a try, but it didn't work.
I can write down a more descriptive statement in a few days, but for now
I need a break of this stuff.
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Design task: T42339
Differential Revision: D840
Initial implementation proposal: T41867
Short description:
With this we can distinguish between holding and tabbing a key. Useful
is this if we want to assign to operators to a single shortcut. If two
operators are assigned to one shortcut, we call this a sticky key.
More info is accessible through the design task and the diff.
A few people that were involved with this:
* Sean Olson for stressing me with this burden ;) - It is his enthusiasm
that pushed me forward to get this done
* Campbell and Antony for the code and design review
* Ton for the design review
* All the other people that gave feedback on the patch and helped to
make this possible
A big "Thank You" for you all!
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its a very specific function, and not hard to paste body text from elsewhere.
We can make an addon if its important to some users.
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- Add paste from system clipboard which behaves like paste from file.
- Paste from file now replaces the selection rather then just adding to the end.
- Move paste operations into the 'Edit' menu.
- Added generic paste functions: font_paste_wchar, font_paste_utf8.
- Fix paste max length check not taking the selection length into account.
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also add Edit menu for 3d text and move cut/copy/paste there.
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T37799 Patch from Simon Repp
with added option to recalculate handle lengths.
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There were several issues with how bounding box and texture space
are calculated:
- This was done at the same time as applying modifiers, meaning if
several objects are sharing the same curve datablock, bounding
box and texture space will be calculated multiple times.
Further, allocating bounding box wasn't safe for threading.
- Bounding box and texture space were evaluated after pre-tessellation
modifiers are applied. This means Curve-level data is actually
depends on object data, and it's really bad because different
objects could have different modifiers and this leads to
conflicts (curve's data depends on object evaluation order)
and doesn't behave in a predictable way.
This commit moves bounding box and texture space evaluation from
modifier stack to own utility functions, just like it's was done
for meshes.
This makes curve objects update thread-safe, but gives some
limitations as well. Namely, with such approach it's not so
clear how to preserve the same behavior of texture space:
before this change texture space and bounding box would match
beveled curve as accurate as possible.
Old behavior was nice for quick texturing -- in most cases you
didn't need to modify texture space at all. But texture space
was depending on render/preview settings which could easily lead
to situations, when final result would be far different from
preview one.
Now we're using CV points coordinates and their radius to approximate
the bounding box. This doesn't give the same exact texture space,
but it helps a lot keeping texture space in a nice predictable way.
We could make approximation smarter in the future, but fir now
added operator to match texture space to fully tessellated curve
called "Match Texture Space".
Review link:
https://codereview.appspot.com/15410043/
Brief description:
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2013/Results#Curve_Texture_Space
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by Kevin Mackay (yakca)
The operator follows roughly the same behaviour as the split operator for a mesh (Ykey).
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Forward enum declaration is a bad idea, especially for C++ which requires
enum specification to dteermine which data type to use to store it.
Alternative would be to not use enum as an arument and pass it as int,
but actually would rather be strict on typing -- using explicit enum
as parameter type helps understanding the code and prevents possible
mistakes when using the function.
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points with strg+lmb
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many areas).
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was messy)
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into underlying RNA struct, hence did not show up in UI.
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- make sure defaults are not assumed (so reuse last settings doesnt
override)
- replace 0/1 for TRUE/FALSE defines.
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More "Reset ops properties" stuff, in select C keymaps this time.
Also ARMATURE_OT_select_inverse -> ARMATURE_OT_select_all(action='INVERT'). Left the select_inverse op code, though, it’s not using the same algo as INVERT of select_all ???
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invert option.
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