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API added in rBa3ad5abf2fe85d623f9e78fefc34e27bdc14632e
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Now, if a spreadsheet editor is maximized, it looks for its context in
the unmaximized screen "below".
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The problem was that the modifier was reevaluated all the time, even
between showing the attribute search and clicking on the attribute
name. This freed the data referenced by attribute search. The real bug
here was that the dependency graph was tagged for update even
though nothing changed. This was because the spreadsheet thought
its active context has changed and it wanted to compute the new
value to be shown in the spreadsheet.
The reason for the bug was that I confused how the tree-path of a
node editor works. The second element in the tree path contains
the name of the group node in the root tree that we're in (instead
of the first element).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12009
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This adds a viewer node similar to the one in the compositor.
The icon in the headers of nodes is removed because it served
the same purpose and is not necessary anymore.
Node outputs can be connected to the active viewer using
ctrl+shift+LMB, just like in the compositor. Right now this collides
with the shortcut used in the node wrangler addon, which will
be changed separately.
As of now, the viewed geometry is only visible in the spreadsheet.
Viewport visualization will be added separately.
There are a couple of benefits of using a viewer node compared
to the old approach with the icon in the node header:
* Better support for nodes that have more than one geometry output.
* It's more consistent with the compositor.
* If attributes become decoupled from geometry in the future,
the viewer can have a separate input for the attribute to visualize.
* The viewer node could potentially have visualization settings.
* Allows to keep "visualization points" around by having multiple
viewer nodes.
* Less visual clutter in node headers.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11470
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This patch adds a left aligned sidebar to the spreadsheet editor. This
Sidebar can be used to navigate the geometry component types and
attribute domains. It also provides a quick overview of domain sizes.
It replaces the two dropdowns in the regions header.
Next step will be to add the domain cycling shortcut
using the CTRL + mouse wheel.
Reviewer: Dalai Felinto (dfelinto), Julian Eisel (Severin),
Hans Goudey (HooglyBoogly).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11046
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Internally we use the name "context (path)" instead of "breadcrumb".
This was missing from a rename in the original patch.
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