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Otherwise there is no quick way to see where this comes from.
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This currently shows panels that were in the 2.79 3D view toolbar
which are now popovers.
In some cases it's useful for these to stay open.
This commit adds a space type to do this.
Note this is currently empty in object mode.
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The Studio lights are now loaded from disk. The location is
`datafiles/studiolights` they need to be JPG for now. JPG cannot store
HDRI color range but they are clamped inside the Workbench
engine for speed reason. I didn't select JP2K as it might not be
enabled.
Users can add upto 20 HDRI files. This limitation is inside the
RNA_space.c Currently the icons are calculated when you first open the
selection box for the HDRI's. We could add them to a background
rendering later.
I added 2 test files a sky texture rendered in Cycles and an HDRI from
cloud.blender.org.
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Toolbar icon saturation can now be set from the preferences,
(use 0.4 by default).
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This does not look great with light toolbar buttons as in the default,
so consider this a work in progress.
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Blender's icons weren't written to draw different sizes.
For now ifdef in a hack to show toolbar icons larger.
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Use software drawing, cache to an image at the requested pixel size.
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Confusing when adding non-id icons.
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It was making keyframe marker and bone theme color icon disappear under
their button.
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Overall 10% more performance on general UI drawing time.
This commit can introduce ordering problem on some elements.
In this case you need to flush the widget cache to ensure the element that
is going to be drawn is drawn on top of any widget base.
To flush the cache use UI_widgetbase_draw_cache_flush.
This is already done for BLF and Icons.
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This caused too many problems syncing object modes
with multiple objects/windows/workspaces, see: D3130 for details.
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For this we use a new shader that gets it's data from a uniform array.
Vertex shader position the vertices using these data.
Using glUniform is way faster than using imm for that matter.
Like BLF rendering, UI icons are always (as far as I know) non occluded and
displayed above everything else. They also does not overlap with texts so
they can be batched at the same time.
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This bypass the use of immediate mode for theses drawcalls. Placement and
and icon select (via uvs) is done inside the vertex shader.
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This includes a few modification:
- The biggest one is call glActiveTexture before doing any call to
glBindTexture for rendering purpose (uniform value depends on it).
This is also better to know what's going on when rendering UI. So if
there is missing UI elements because of this commit look for this first.
This allows us to have "less calls" to glActiveTexture (I did not
measure the final count) and less checks inside GPU_texture.
- Remove use of GL_TEXTURE0 as a uniform value in a few places.
- Be more strict and use BLI_assert for bad usage of GPU_texture functions.
- Disable filtering for integer and stencil textures (not supported by
OGL specs).
- Replace bools inside GPUTexture by a bitflag supporting more options to
identify texture types.
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Browser's lib icons
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It's unlikely to ever be intentional to square the source alpha, as happens
with glBlendFunc, so this changes the blending throughout the code.
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Practically all access to enum data is read-only.
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Use consistent prefix for gawain API names as well as
some abbreviations to avoid over-long names, see: D2678
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Probe is a real general term, the new name is used often in docs online.
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We went for a new datablock because blending probe functionality with empties was going to be messy.
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Not supported in core profile. We could do this in GLSL if it's really needed.
Part of T51164
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The issue was caused here by usage of deprecated GL_CURRENT_PROGRAM
which was returning rubbish value.
Now we use imm API and create vertex format prior to immBindProgram.
This made us required to have some sort of state passed from setup
function to actual drawing.
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Getting ready for a Gawain API change...
Part of T49043
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See intern/gawain for the API change. Other files are updated to use the new name. Also updated every call site to the recommended style:
unsigned int foo = VertexFormat_add_attrib(format, "foo", COMP_ ... )
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No longer depends on basic shader API
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- Size parameter is total size of the shape, not its radius (half size). Updated hard-coded sizes to match this.
- Shader expands size to include outline.
- Fixed fringe between outline color and transparent background.
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This adds initial support for reordering collections from the Outliner
using drag & drop.
Although drag & drop support is limited to collections for now, this
lays most foundations for general drag & drop reordering support in the
Outliner. There are some design questions to be answered though:
* Would reordering of other data types (like objects) be a purely visual change or would it affect the order in which they are stored? (Would that make a difference for the user?)
* Should/can we allow mixing of different data types? (e.g. mixing render layers with objects)
* How could we realize this technically?
Notes:
* "Sort Alphabetically" has to be disabled to use this ("View" menu).
* Reordering only works with collections on the same hierarchy level.
* Added some visual feedback that should work quite well, it's by far not a final design though: {F493806}
* Modified collection orders are stored in .blends.
* Reordering can be undone.
* Did minor cleanups here and there.
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This reverts commit 3da834e83ce9d7056c033148dab04885a6d3b1b7.
We will use the outliner for this now.
I'm also moving the collections_ops.c to outliner_collections.c
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Allows vertex shader to determine how large to rasterize each point sprite. Forgot to do this before.
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Also some conversion to new imm mode (T49043).
Multiple editors affected.
We could push this even further & draw all keyframes in an editor with a single draw call.
Something is strange with keyframe markers in blender2.8 -- they're not showing up before or after this commit. They do appear in master. This commit probably needs some follow-up work after keyframes are showing again. Better to share this code now instead of sitting on it.
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Design Documents
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* https://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:2.8/Source/Layers
* https://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:2.8/Source/DataDesignRevised
User Commit Log
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* New Layer and Collection system to replace render layers and viewport layers.
* A layer is a set of collections of objects (and their drawing options) required for specific tasks.
* A collection is a set of objects, equivalent of the old layers in Blender. A collection can be shared across multiple layers.
* All Scenes have a master collection that all other collections are children of.
* New collection "context" tab (in Properties Editor)
* New temporary viewport "collections" panel to control per-collection
visibility
Missing User Features
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* Collection "Filter"
Option to add objects based on their names
* Collection Manager operators
The existing buttons are placeholders
* Collection Manager drawing
The editor main region is empty
* Collection Override
* Per-Collection engine settings
This will come as a separate commit, as part of the clay-engine branch
Dev Commit Log
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* New DNA file (DNA_layer_types.h) with the new structs
We are replacing Base by a new extended Base while keeping it backward
compatible with some legacy settings (i.e., lay, flag_legacy).
Renamed all Base to BaseLegacy to make it clear the areas of code that
still need to be converted
Note: manual changes were required on - deg_builder_nodes.h, rna_object.c, KX_Light.cpp
* Unittesting for main syncronization requirements
- read, write, add/copy/remove objects, copy scene, collection
link/unlinking, context)
* New Editor: Collection Manager
Based on patch by Julian Eisel
This is extracted from the layer-manager branch. With the following changes:
- Renamed references of layer manager to collections manager
- I doesn't include the editors/space_collections/ draw and util files
- The drawing code itself will be implemented separately by Julian
* Base / Object:
A little note about them. Original Blender code would try to keep them
in sync through the code, juggling flags back and forth. This will now
be handled by Depsgraph, keeping Object and Bases more separated
throughout the non-rendering code.
Scene.base is being cleared in doversion, and the old viewport drawing
code was poorly converted to use the new bases while the new viewport
code doesn't get merged and replace the old one.
Python API Changes
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```
- scene.layers
+ # no longer exists
- scene.objects
+ scene.scene_layers.active.objects
- scene.objects.active
+ scene.render_layers.active.objects.active
- bpy.context.scene.objects.link()
+ bpy.context.scene_collection.objects.link()
- bpy_extras.object_utils.object_data_add(context, obdata, operator=None, use_active_layer=True, name=None)
+ bpy_extras.object_utils.object_data_add(context, obdata, operator=None, name=None)
- bpy.context.object.select
+ bpy.context.object.select = True
+ bpy.context.object.select = False
+ bpy.context.object.select_get()
+ bpy.context.object.select_set(action='SELECT')
+ bpy.context.object.select_set(action='DESELECT')
-AddObjectHelper.layers
+ # no longer exists
```
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