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This was added in rB93aeb6b318a7, last changed in rB8f0a44a5d55d,
and removed in rB51b796ff1528. I assume it was a way for curves to
have split edges at corners. As far as I can tell it only ever worked
in Blender Internal, and that has been gone for years.
Another possible route here would be restoring this functionality,
but it's generally preferrable to reduce complexity in this
area of curve code than adding it back, especially in the context
of other improvements planned related to curves in geometry nodes.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9966
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Currently, when a taper object is specified, the radius of the spline is
ignored. This patch adds a new option to control how the taper object
affect the effective radius of the spline. The option allow three modes
of operation:
- Override: The old method. The radius of the spline is ignored and
overridden.
- Multiply: The radius of the spline is multiplied by the taper radius.
- Add: The radius of the spline is added to the taper radius.
Ref D10779
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Some DNA headers already did this, most did not. Even though many of them would
be included in C++ files and thus compiled as C++. This would be confusing and
developers may think they have to add `extern "C"` too a whole lot of
(indirect) includes to be able to use a C header in C++.
However, this is a misconception.
`extern "C"` does not cause code to be compiled with C rather than C++! It only
causes the linker to not use C++ function name mangling. See
https://stackoverflow.com/a/1041880.
Because extern DNA headers don't have function declarations, using `extern "C"`
actually should not have any effect. On the other hand, adding it causes no
harm and avoids confusion. So let's just have it consistently in C header
files.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9578
Reviewed by: Bastien Montagne, Sybren Stüvel
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Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8660
This patch is the result of the GSoC 2020 "Editing Grease Pencil Strokes
Using Curves" project. It adds a submode to greasepencil edit mode that
allows for the transformation of greasepencil strokes using bezier
curves. More information about the project can be found
here: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/User:Filedescriptor/GSoC_2020.
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This adds support for the same custom bevel profile widget used in
the bevel tool and modifier to the geometry generation for curves.
This is expecially useful for text and 2D curves with extrusion, as
it works much better than a weld & bevel modifier combination.
It can also be useful for adding quick detail to pipe-like objects.
The curve holds the CurveProfile struct and a new "Bevel Mode"
property decides which type of bevel to build, round, object, or
custom profile.
Although curves can already use another curve to make the bevel
geometry, this is a quicker way, and it also defines the profile of
just one corner of the bevel, so it isn't redundant. It's also nice
to have the same custom profile functionality wherever there is bevel.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8402
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Previously, it was kind of a mess. In different places it was using `char`, `short` and `int`.
The changed properties are flags that are operated upon using bit operations. Therefore, the integer type should be unsigned. Since we only use 2 bits of these flags, `uint8_t` is large enough.
Especially note the change I had to make in `RNA_define.h` to make this work.
Reviewers: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8844
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This replaces header include guards with `#pragma once`.
A couple of include guards are not removed yet (e.g. `__RNA_TYPES_H__`),
because they are used in other places.
This patch has been generated by P1561 followed by `make format`.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8466
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The name was misleading as the length is for char32_t, not wchar_t.
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When editing a complex curve is very annoying to have all handles at a time. Also, this is a requirement for the current GSoC Edit Grease Pencil using curves.
I have seen that this improvement can be used in any other area of blender, so I have decided to publish the option in the overlay panel..
Reviewed By: fclem, #user_interface, billreynish, Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7754
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Remove the use UV for mapping option.
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This introduces object mode tagging for data which hasn't yet been
written back to the ID data.
Now when selecting other sculpt objects, the original objects data is
flushed back to the ID before writing a memfile undo step.
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These were only strictly valid for texture space calculation, don't store them
since they should not be used after that. Only store a flag to indicate if the
auto texture space has been evaluated.
In the future it might make sense to store bounding boxes at the mesh level to
speed up bounding box computation for multiple objects using the same mesh, but
then it will need to be implemented differently.
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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 removes `VIEW3D_OT_select_or_deselect_all`, adding a
deselect_all option to the `VIEW3D_OT_select` operator.
- Add utility functions to simplify de-selecting all.
- Return true from selection functions when they change the selection
to avoid redundant updates.
- Use arrays of bases when passing objects between selection utility
functions since some users require bases.
- Fix logical error in box selection that updated all objects after
the first hit.
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Avoids mixing these in with regular variables in code-completion.
Use char for pad members except for 'void *', to make size clearer.
Removed/shrink a few redundant padding vars which were >= 8 bytes.
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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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Done using:
source/tools/utils_maintenance/c_sort_blocks.py
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Comment or remove unused defines.
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Without this clang-format may wrap them onto a single line.
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Prevents clang-format wrapping text before comments.
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Needed for clang-format in some cases, see: T53211
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Sometimes the text doesn't fit. What to do in this case?
* Overflow: The default behaviour still is to overflow the text.
* Truncated: If any text box is defined we can also not draw the text
that goes outside the text boxes.
* Scale to Fit: For single-text box texts we can scale down the text until
it fits.
To support textboxes we are bisecting the scale until we find a good
match. Right now the hardcoded iteration limit is 20, and the threshold 0.0001f.
An alternative in the future would be to tackle this by integrating existing
layout engines such as HarfBuzz.
Note: Scale to fit won't work for multiple text-boxes if any of them has
either width or height as zero.
Reviewers: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3874
Feature development sponsored by Viddyoze.
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This commit add one regression: it is impossible to currently hide handles
in the viewport. But this should be fixed in another commit.
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They way Blender handles vertical alignment is very buggy:
- Top-Base: It works perfectly.
- Bottom: It is actually bottom-baseline,
and it fails when line size is != 1.0 when working with text boxes.
- Top: Poorly implemented, it should use font's ascent
(recommended distance from baseline),
so it has room for accents,
but it's not one line distance far from the origin (as it is now).
- Center: Poorly implemented.
This is tricky since there is no silver bullet.
To clear this situation I created a new option (Bottom-Baseline),
and addressed the issues above.
I'm getting the ascent and descent from freetype2,
and use this for padding above/below the text.
Also for vertically centering the text.
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Strip unindented comment blocks - mainly headers to avoid conflicts.
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Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3160
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Solves these security issues from T52924:
CVE-2017-12102
CVE-2017-12103
CVE-2017-12104
While the specific overflow issue may be fixed, loading the repro .blend
files may still crash because they are incomplete and corrupt. The way
they crash may be impossible to exploit, but this is difficult to prove.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3002
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The legacy algorithm only considers two adjacent points when computing
the bezier handles, which cannot produce satisfactory results. Animators
are often forced to manually adjust all curves.
The new approach instead solves a system of equations to trace a cubic spline
with continuous second derivative through the whole segment of auto points,
delimited at ends by keyframes with handles set by other requirements.
This algorithm also adjusts Vector handles that face ordinary bezier keyframes
to achieve zero acceleration at the Vector keyframe, instead of simply pointing
it at the adjacent point.
Original idea and implementation by Benoit Bolsee <benoit.bolsee@online.be>;
code mostly rewritten to improve code clarity and extensibility.
Reviewers: aligorith
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2884
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Access from the curve clean-up menu
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