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For example, outlinertest.blend from test240.zip.
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Follow our code style guide by using C-comments for text descriptions.
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This replace `GPU_clear()` by `GPU_clear_color()` and `GPU_clear_depth()`.
Since we always set the clear value before clearing, it is unecessary
to track the clear color state.
Moreover, it makes it clearer what we clear the framebuffer to.
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The data member `new` was conflicting with the `new` keyword
when `BKE_screen.h` was included in C++ files.
Reviewers: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8459
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When playing back animations a playhead is updated in all the animation editors.
The drawing of the playhead is part of the drawing of the main region
`RGN_TYPE_WINDOW` that redraws the whole region.
This change will draw the play head and window scrollers when updating the
screen. This affects the Action editor, Timeline, Graph editor, NLA editor and
Sequence editor. There is noticeable speedup when using complex animation files.
Spring 02_020_A.anim.blend fps went from 11.8 to 12.5 when showing a timeline
and a action editor on a Ryzen 1700.
* When playing back animation the markers don't jump up/down when near the
frame. This could be added back.
Reviewed By: Brecht van Lommel
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8066
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View2DScrollers used the memory manager to allocate memory. This isn't a
problem but in a upcoming change the scrollers will be drawn more often
than it used to (See {D8066}). To limit the number of allocations and
frees this patch will use the stack for allocation.
Reviewed By: Campbell Barton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8076
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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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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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The NLA area & region listeners were ignoring the notifications that happen
when hiding/showing objects & collections.
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Instead of having the option to show marker lines,
make the marker region optional.
- Added a Show Markers entry in the View menu of the animation editors.
- If the markers region is not active then the Marker menu gets hidden.
- Removed marker menu from the driver editor
and don't allow to use marker operators.
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The old layout of `PointerRNA` was confusing for historic reasons:
```
typedef struct PointerRNA {
struct {
void *data;
} id;
struct StructRNA *type;
void *data;
} PointerRNA;
```
This patch updates it to:
```
typedef struct PointerRNA {
struct ID *owner_id;
struct StructRNA *type;
void *data;
} PointerRNA;
```
Throughout the code base `id.data` was replaced with `owner_id`.
Furthermore, many explicit pointer type casts were added which
were implicit before. Some type casts to `ID *` were removed.
Reviewers: brecht, campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5558
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Renaming was only done to ED_time_scrub_ui.h, function names
and struct members used term 'scrubbing' which is ambiguous.
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Also renames the corresponding .c file.
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* Timeline has summary collapsed to show only one row of keyframes.
* Cavity default is screen space curvature (faster).
* Scripting workspace text editor uses syntax highlight and line numbers.
* Marker lines enabled by default in all animation editors.
* Movie clip editor pivot point default to median.
Ref T63986.
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The text, that was in the scrollbars, stays on the left.
Reviewers: brecht, billreynish
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4821
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The main reason for this change is to allow setting the
active frame with the left mouse button, while still being
able to select e.g. keyframes with the same mouse button.
The solution is to introduce a new scrubbing region with
a specialized keymap. There are a couple of related todos,
that will be handled in separate commits.
Those are listed in D4654.
This solves T63193.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4654
Reviewers: brecht, billreynish
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This affects the timeline, dopesheet, graph editor, sequencer,
clip editor and nla editor.
Removed structs and enums: `V2D_ARG_DUMMY`, `eView2D_Units`,
`eView2D_Clamp`, `eView2D_Gridlines`, `View2DGrid`.
A main goal of this refactor is to get rid of the very generic
`View2DGrid` struct. The drawing code became very complex
because there were many different combinations of settings.
This refactor implements a different approach.
Instead of one very generic API, there are many slighly
different functions that do exactly, what we need in the
different editors. Only very little code is duplicated,
because the API functions compose some shared low level code.
This structure makes the code much easier to debug and change,
because every function has much fewer responsibilities.
Additionally, this refactor fixes some long standing bugs.
E.g. when `Show Seconds` is enabled, you zoom in and pan the view.
Or that the step size between displayed frame numbers was
always `>= 2`, no matter how close you zoom in.
Reviewers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4776
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This is a continuation of rB7fdffd735ff24, where I separated the
e.g. frame number drawing from scrollers internally.
This patch changes the API, so that space draw handlers
have to draw these numbers explicitely.
This greatly simplifies the scrollers API for all spaces
that just need scrollers without any frame numbers.
Reviewers: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4747
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Previously only a fixed bounding box could be used.
This was not flexible enough.
T63193 will benefit from this refactor.
Reviewers: brecht, campbellbarton
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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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This also includes fixed/slighly refactored drawing code for marker lines.
The old code used the wrong height.
Reviewers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4411
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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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Sets the header position for newly created windows with few exceptions
(preferences is always bottom, file-selector is always top).
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This translates the gl calls to the new GPU_ wrappers from D3501.
Given it's tedious and repetitive work, this patch does as much as it can with search + replace, the remainder of the gl calls will need to be manually dealt with on a case by case basis.
This fixes 13 of the 28 failing editors when building without opengl.
For the list of substitutions see D3502
Reviewers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3502
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Nice trick from blender2.8, we now can get active scene from active
window of windowmanager!
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Strip unindented comment blocks - mainly headers to avoid conflicts.
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due to messagebus crap
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OVERVIEW
* In 2.7 terminology, all layers and groups are now collection datablocks.
* These collections are nestable, linkable, instanceable, overrideable, ..
which opens up new ways to set up scenes and link + override data.
* Viewport/render visibility and selectability are now a part of the collection
and shared across all view layers and linkable.
* View layers define which subset of the scene collection hierarchy is excluded
for each. For many workflows one view layer can be used, these are more of an
advanced feature now.
OUTLINER
* The outliner now has a "View Layer" display mode instead of "Collections",
which can display the collections and/or objects in the view layer.
* In this display mode, collections can be excluded with the right click menu.
These will then be greyed out and their objects will be excluded.
* To view collections not linked to any scene, the "Blender File" display mode
can be used, with the new filtering option to just see Colleciton datablocks.
* The outliner right click menus for collections and objects were reorganized.
* Drag and drop still needs to be improved. Like before, dragging the icon or
text gives different results, we'll unify this later.
LINKING AND OVERRIDES
* Collections can now be linked into the scene without creating an instance,
with the link/append operator or from the collections view in the outliner.
* Collections can get static overrides with the right click menu in the outliner,
but this is rather unreliable and not clearly communicated at the moment.
* We still need to improve the make override operator to turn collection instances
into collections with overrides directly in the scene.
PERFORMANCE
* We tried to make performance not worse than before and improve it in some
cases. The main thing that's still a bit slower is multiple scenes, we have to
change the layer syncing to only updated affected scenes.
* Collections keep a list of their parent collections for faster incremental
updates in syncing and caching.
* View layer bases are now in a object -> base hash to avoid quadratic time
lookups internally and in API functions like visible_get().
VERSIONING
* Compatibility with 2.7 files should be improved due to the new visibility
controls. Of course users may not want to set up their scenes differently
now to avoid having separate layers and groups.
* Compatibility with 2.8 is mostly there, and was tested on Eevee demo and Hero
files. There's a few things which are know to be not quite compatible, like
nested layer collections inside groups.
* The versioning code for 2.8 files is quite complicated, and isolated behind
#ifdef so it can be removed at the end of the release cycle.
KNOWN ISSUES
* The G-key group operators in the 3D viewport were left mostly as is, they
need to be modified still to fit better.
* Same for the groups panel in the object properties. This needs to be updated
still, or perhaps replaced by something better.
* Collections must all have a unique name. Less restrictive namespacing is to
be done later, we'll have to see how important this is as all objects within
the collections must also have a unique name anyway.
* Full scene copy and delete scene are exactly doing the right thing yet.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3383
https://code.blender.org/2018/05/collections-and-groups/
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- Default Lamp increased strength (10x stronger)
- 3D View & Camera Lens = 50mm
- Camera film size = 36x24mm Full Frame
- Render Size Percentage = 100%
- Render Display = New Window
- Scene Units = Metric
- Color Management View = Filmic
- Workbench Object Overlap = ON
- Headers on top for all editors, except the Timeline at the bottom
- Default Properties tab = Object Properties
- Generate UV's = ON
See T47064
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* Draw the frame/time number box over the scrollbar instead of above it,
to reduce the clutter/clashes with markers.
* Draw the box centered around the line instead of off to one side,
making it clearer that the frame shown is the one being affected.
* Make the box larger than the scrollbar + use white text to make it
stand out from the neighbouring frame numbers (otherwise, it's easy
to misread that it's just another one of those)
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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.
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callbacks
All of these were previously using the timeline theme, instead of the one
for each respective editor
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