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From custom-manipulators branch.
These may be improved they work on a basic level.
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All engines are now called by the draw manager. Engines are separate entities that cannot interfer with each others.
Also separated draw_mode_pass.c into the mode engines.
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A new option (set in the properties region) allows the user to pick the
"new viewport" for the rendering (in the UI: Modern Viewport).
For now we have a semi-blank file (view3d_draw.c) that can starts to take
over the drawing pipeline.
I can't guarantee we will be able to keep both drawing systems working
through the entire 2.8 development, but it should do for now.
also, we can use branches for some of the viewport development, but it's
better to keep things in 2.8 whenever we can, so people can test it.
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- WITH_SMOKE macro was not defined so some code was not compiled, though
it was still accessible from the UI
- some UI elements were disappearing due to bad indentation, also rework
the UI code to not hide but rather disable/grey out button in the UI
- Display thickness was not used due to bad manual merge of the code
from the patch.
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- Add blentranslation `BLT_*` module.
- moved & split `BLF_translation.h` into (`BLT_translation.h`, `BLT_lang.h`).
- moved `BLF_*_unifont` functions from `blf_translation.c` to new source file `blf_font_i18n.c`.
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This commit integrates the work done so far on the new dependency graph system,
where goal was to replace legacy depsgraph with the new one, supporting loads of
neat features like:
- More granular dependency relation nature, which solves issues with fake cycles
in the dependencies.
- Move towards all-animatable, by better integration of drivers into the system.
- Lay down some basis for upcoming copy-on-write, overrides and so on.
The new system is living side-by-side with the previous one and disabled by
default, so nothing will become suddenly broken. The way to enable new depsgraph
is to pass `--new-depsgraph` command line argument.
It's a bit early to consider the system production-ready, there are some TODOs
and issues were discovered during the merge period, they'll be addressed ASAP.
But it's important to merge, because it's the only way to attract artists to
really start testing this system.
There are number of assorted documents related on the design of the new system:
* http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Aligorith/GSoC2013_Depsgraph#Design_Documents
* http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/DependencyGraph
There are also some user-related information online:
* http://code.blender.org/2015/02/blender-dependency-graph-branch-for-users/
* http://code.blender.org/2015/03/more-dependency-graph-tricks/
Kudos to everyone who was involved into the project:
- Joshua "Aligorith" Leung -- design specification, initial code
- Lukas "lukas_t" Toenne -- integrating code into blender, with further fixes
- Sergey "Sergey" "Sharybin" -- some mocking around, trying to wrap up the
project and so
- Bassam "slikdigit" Kurdali -- stressing the new system, reporting all the
issues and recording/writing documentation.
- Everyone else who i forgot to mention here :)
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as forces, velocities, contact points etc.
This uses a hash table to store debug elements (dots, lines, vectors at
this point). The hash table allows continuous display of elements that
are generated only in certain time steps, e.g. contact points, while
avoiding massive memory allocation. In any case, this system is really
a development feature, but very helpful in finding issues with the
internal solver data.
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https://developer.blender.org/D643
Separates graphics context creation from window code in Ghost so that they can vary separately.
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Internal)
- Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS and Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS macros cannot be used here, because the Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS causes a crash when quitting Blender.
- The low level function PyEval_ReleaseLock() is used assuming the Python library was built with multi-threads support.
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This is a addtion to the dynamic fly mode.
It behaves as the first person navigation system available in most 3d world games nowadays.
You can alternate between the old mode (Fly) and the new mode (Walk) in User Preferences > Inputs
Manual:
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http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.6/Manual/3D_interaction/Navigating/3D_View#View_Navigation
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.6/Manual/3D_interaction/Navigating/3D_View/Navigation_Modes
Shortcuts:
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WASD (hold) - Move forward/backward and straft left/right
QE (hold) - Move up and down
Tab - Alternate between Walk and Fly modes
Shift (hold) - Speed up movement
Alt (hold) - Slow down movement
Space or MMB - Teleport
V - Jump
+/- or mouse wheel - speed increase/decrease speed for this Blender session
User Preferences Options:
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Navigation Mode - fly/walk navigation systems (fly is the old, walk is the new, next options are for walk mode only)
Gravity - alternate between free navigation and walk with gravity modes
Mouse Sensitivity - sensitivity factor to mouse influence to look around
Teleport Duration - how long the teleport lasts
Camera Height - camera height to use in gravity mode
Jump Height - maximum jump speed in m/s
Move Speed - base move speed in m/s
Boost Factor - multiplication factor when running or going slow (1/boost)
Development Notes:
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* The initial code was based on view3d_fly.c.
* The NDoF code was not touched, so it most likely is not working.
Pending Issues:
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* Draw in the UI the shortcut options, and current values (e.g., Mode: Fly/Walk)
(we need a proper API for that)
* OSX seems to present issues if we re-center the mouse every time. We implemented a workaround for that, but a real fix would be welcome.
Code reviewed and with collaborations from Campbell Barton - @campbellbarton
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D30
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remove MEM_sys_types.h which was a duplicate.
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Resolved conflicts:
release/datafiles/startup.blend
source/blender/editors/space_nla/nla_buttons.c
Also updated source/blender/blenkernel/intern/linestyle.c as a follow-up of
recent changes for the use of bool.
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work-in-progress.
- activate from spacebar search (3D Ruler)
- ctrl-click adds new rulers
- clicking in the middle of a ruler, turns into protractor, dragging out of view snaps back to ruler.
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* Made Freestyle optional (turned on by default).
* Fix for missing bpath.c updates in the previous merge of trunk changes.
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- move object_iterators.c --> view3d_iterators. (ED_object.h had to include ED_view3d.h which isn't so nice)
- move projection functions from view3d_view.c --> view3d_project.c (view3d_view was becoming a mishmash of utility functions and operators).
- some some cmake includes as system-includes.
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WITH_INTERNATIONAL everywhere TIP_/IFACE_ macros are used (else, we get non-international, dummy NOP macros instead!).
Also fixed in main CMakeList file, when no addon dir found, we want to disable WITH_PYTHON (I guess, certainly not WITH_INTERNATIONAL ;) ).
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http://markmail.org/message/fp7ozcywxum3ar7n
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remove missing includes and use more strict formatting.
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blender_add_lib now takes a separate include argument to suppress warnings in system includes (mostly ffmpeg & python).
also only build wm_apple.c on apple+carbon configuration.
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anything, only contained a hash map and functions to pass command line args
to the game engine. Moved those to container and BlenderRoutines modules.
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generator work with mingw again
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The butterfly wing flap, causing a nice storm in the rest of blender.
Now all dependencies should point ok again. CMakers, do double-test.
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and endif() which is no longer needed.
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reporting missing headers & C files.
this is important so IDE's using CMake integration always get blender headers. - QtCreator & MSVC for eg, probably others too.
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- MSVC CFLAGS were being set by only checking WIN32, (breaking non-msvc win32 builds)
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WITH_GAMEENGINE
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by cmake devs.
globbing vs explicit is discussed here.
http://www.cmake.org/pipermail/cmake/2008-December/025694.html
Practical implications are:
- developers need to keep CMakeLists.txt files up to date.
- Users wont get strange linking errors if they build after a file is added, since CMake detects CMakeLists.txt is modified and automatically reconfigure.
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- use list append in more places.
- remove non existing include dir.
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GLEW_STATIC needed to be defined; it was already defined for SCons.
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