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2008-06-09Merge from Apricot Revisions 14897, 14913, 14914, 14915, 14929, 15009, 15046Martin Poirier
--------------------------------------------------- Snappy stuff * Align rotation with snapping target: rotate the object, aligning it with the target (object mode only - temporarily) (New icon in the header when snap is turned on) * Snap to different mesh elements (face, edge, vertice): snapping target slide on faces and edge or use exact position of vertice. When using Align rotation with edge snapping, the normal is interpolated as you slide along. Snaps correctly to derived mesh (sculpt, modifiers, ...) and duplis. In object and edit mode. NOTE: The snapping code is now based on faces, so even if you're snapping to vertices or edges, it will not work on meshes without faces. This might change if needed.
2008-03-22NDOF support added to trunk from ndof branch.Jean-Luc Peurière
The latter is now obsolete and will be soon removed. Some tiny build tweaks for darwin committed in preparation of bigger changes for proper SDK suport both on intel and ppc
2008-03-14update to trunk r14104Jean-Luc Peurière
blenderbuttons is good and it compiles
2008-03-14resolved conflict state with HEAD r14096Jean-Luc Peurière
blenderbuttons still bad not let this compile
2008-03-13final (??) work on NDOF branchJean-Luc Peurière
it is now in a state where it can be safely merged with trunk. Note: basic icons were provided but I'm not an icondesigner and working in a 16x15 grid is way too small for me, so feel free to change them.
2008-02-18== ImageBrowser ==Andrea Weikert
added icon for 'Toggle Bookmark Area' disabled the bookmarks for databrowse allow to add path inside .blend file (could be nice to use as material library for example)
2007-12-30== PoseLib - Overhauled Implementation ==Joshua Leung
Based on feedback from Ton, I've recoded the way "PoseLibs" are implemented/exposed. Therefore, quite a bit of code has been changed to fit this in better. Now, ANY ACTION can be a "PoseLib". A set of Markers which belong to the Action (it's taken a year, but they're finally back), are used to tag "poses" in the Action. These markers are shown using diamond-shaped blue icons (designed by Matt Ebb) in three shades - unselected/normal, selected, active. Notes: * Each Armature Object has an Action which acts as a PoseLib. * Improved UI presented in buttons panel for this -- added proper buttons for action assigning -- renamed "Validate PoseLib" to "Auto-Sync PoseLib" (this option auto-tags poses based on keyframes found) Like in the 3d-view, use the hotkeys: * Shift-L to add a local marker * Ctrl-Shift-L to rename a local marker * Alt-L to delete selected local markers Note: transforms, etc. are not currently available with these markers == PoseLib Preview == Added a few features here: * Left/Right-Arrow keys now change the poses too (previous and next respectively) * Up/Down-Arrow keys also change the poses, but "jump" to a pose 5 steps away in their respective directions
2007-11-27ParticlesBrecht Van Lommel
========= Merge of the famous particle patch by Janne Karhu, a full rewrite of the Blender particle system. This includes: - Emitter, Hair and Reactor particle types. - Newtonian, Keyed and Boids physics. - Various particle visualisation and rendering types. - Vertex group and texture control for various properties. - Interpolated child particles from parents. - Hair editing with combing, growing, cutting, .. . - Explode modifier. - Harmonic, Magnetic fields, and multiple falloff types. .. and lots of other things, some more info is here: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/BlenderDev/Particles_Rewrite http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/BlenderDev/Particles_Rewrite_Doc The new particle system cannot be backwards compatible. Old particle systems are being converted to the new system, but will require tweaking to get them looking the same as before. Point Cache =========== The new system to replace manual baking, based on automatic caching on disk. This is currently used by softbodies and the particle system. See the Cache API section on: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/BlenderDev/PhysicsSprint Documentation ============= These new features still need good docs for the release logs, help for this is appreciated.
2007-09-22made sticky UV editing options more accessible by adding them to a popup in ↵Campbell Barton
the header. Changed how the sticky setting is stored in DNA - (as a char rather then 2 flags). replaced the UV/FACE icon with another needed for the sticky menu. removed 2 unused icons. commented the UV transform panel since it only had 2 buttons in it. depgraph update calls needed to be added to Ctrl+V/E/F menu's because some commands were crashing.
2007-08-19fix the mute ipo icon Joilnen Leite
2007-07-30bitmap to fontpreview buttonJoilnen Leite
2007-07-03Fix for bug #6907:Juho Vepsalainen
Compile was broken due to two variable names being inappropriate. I renamed them fixing the issue.
2007-07-03Icons Bugfix: Joshua Leung
Remove a single annoying 1x16 unwanted pixel column from one of the icons I added earlier today.
2007-07-03== Action/IPO Mute Icons ==Joshua Leung
Added new defines for the icons used to show this, on the request of Matt Ebb. For now, the eye icons have simply been duplicated to the new spaces, but 'more descriptive' icons should be made.
2007-01-23== Interface ==Matt Ebb
Added new icons by 'jendrzych' for sculpt mode and transform snapping. I'll be doing a lot more on this in the next release cycle, but I'm bringing these icons over now since they're new features and we don't really have any icons for them at the present.
2007-01-07=== Transform Snapping ===Martin Poirier
Snap/Grid icon button in 3D view header (edit mesh). FIXME NOTICE: make nice looking icons (yes, that's for you Matt) When snap is on, a drop down appears for the target method (closest, median, center) Hotkey to toggle snap is Shift-Tab (this was previously used for a not totally equivalent to Tab. Ton said OK to scrap it). That hotkey is currently restricted to edit mesh (where snap is currently restricted). Changed a couple of ugliness on how snap settings are stored.
2007-01-04I commited a dumb little icon for Sculpt mode since we didn't have anything.Kent Mein
If anyone has anything better feel free to blow this one away. I was going for a chunk of marble and a chisel if anyone is going wtf? Kent
2006-11-20* Object level restrictions in outlinerMatt Ebb
This adds the ability to restrict an individual object from: - being visible in the 3D View - being selectable in the 3D View - being renderable with 3 columns of buttons in the outliner. These restrictions are further down the hierarchy than layers, so for example if an object is in an invisible layer, it will be invisible regardless of whether the object's own visibility setting is on or off. This works on a different conceptual level than layers, being better for more quick interaction (like temporarily making a mesh unselectable while you're posing its armature), rather than so much for scene organisation. The 3 columns of icons can be turned off in the Outliner View menu. Along with this is some small cleaning up in interface_icons.c and outliner.c.
2006-09-25* Proportional edit mode 'random' falloffMatt Ebb
This is another proportional edit falloff that slightly randomises the influence. It's not strictly random, it's blended with linear falloff so that it's a bit smoother. The nice thing is that it works with all transforms, axis locking etc, including the special ones like to sphere, shrink/fatten/etc. It can be used for all sorts of things like roughening surfaces. I most recently used it to add a bit of randomness to the folds of some cloth. I made a short demo video here: http://mke3.net/blender/etc/prop_random-h264.mov Also included nicer icons for the falloff types.
2006-06-14Fixes for preview render in buttons:Ton Roosendaal
- restored type choice compatiblity (plane, sphere, cube) with 2.41 release (sorry, will break saved files with CVS... my fault, should have known.) - removed lamp choices (lights now are different per preview, no fixed choices). - added checkered plane behind the plane preview. nicer for halos.
2006-06-09* Added an 'eyedropper' tool in the colour picker. With the colour picker open,Matt Ebb
you can click on the 'Sample' button, to sample any colour on the Blender screen. This is really useful in the compositor, and would probably be good for sampling footage in any eventual chroma key nodes that may be made, too. LMB to pick the colour, ESC or RMB to cancel.
2006-02-05* Adds configuration buttons for ffmpeg-outputPeter Schlaile
* Large sequencer rewrite to support: - Audio-tracks, which are not completely loaded into memory (hdaudio) but kept on disk instead. - A dependency tree, that builds only the Imbufs, that are really needed - Cleaner sequencer code - Per instance data in sequencer plugins (without this, the Dynamic Noise Reduction plugin would be impossible) - A Luma Waveform display - A U/V scatter plot display - Memcache limiting in sequencer - Buttons changed according to the boosted framecount limit
2006-02-05UV Editor Tweaks:Brecht Van Lommel
- Set local sticky in the uv editor as default. - Don't do live unwrap on fully selected charts or charts with no pins selected. - Fixed bug with live unwrap not respecting transform cancel in some cases. - "View Home" didn't work without an image. - Move UV Calculation settings (cube size, cylinder radius, ..) into the scene toolsettings, instead of global variables - Remove the name LSCM from the UI (and python docs on seams), and replace it with 'Unwrap', with upcoming ABF this didn't make sense anymore. - Move the Old/New LSCM switch into the UV Calculation panel. New LSCM is the default now. Also renamed LSCM there to "Conformal". - Made some room in the UV Calculation panel by removing the buttons to execute the UV calculation, only leaving the settings. Fill Holes: - LSCM now has an option to fill holes in the chart before unwrapping. This on by default, and enables two things: - Prevent internal overlaps (e.g. eyes, mouth) for LSCM unwrapping. - Allow the internal boundaries to move freely during stretch minimize. - The possibility to switch it off is there because it is not always possible to define which the outer boundary is. For example with an open cylinder where there are two identical holes.
2006-01-29Fix some of Stealth Apprent's warnings/errors and some extra little stuff.Kent Mein
here is a quick summary... Kent intern/bsp/intern/BSP_CSGMesh_CFIterator.h removed tri_index (unused variable) intern/bsp/intern/CSG_BooleanOps.cpp removed extra ; intern/string/intern/STR_String.cpp added <ctype.h> source/blender/blenkernel/BKE_writeavi.h moved things around so not doing forward declarations source/blender/renderconverter/intern/convertBlenderScene.c changed render.h to render_types.h source/blender/src/blenderbuttons.c source/blender/src/editgroup.c source/blender/src/meshtools.c added newline source/gameengine/Ketsji/KX_KetsjiEngine.cpp commented out include "PIL_time.h" code that requires it is commented out reading blender/src/writeavicodec.c (struct keyword to a couple of lines that needed it) and added: extern struct Render R; blender/renderconverter/intern/convertBlenderScene.c added extern Render R; added #include "rendercore.h" to get rid of undeclared shade_material_loop (Not sure if this is right but it fixes it. Did not fix this problem, is it alright to just pass NULL here or should we chan ge it to something else: init_render_materials' : too few gameengine/Physics/BlOde/OdePhysicsEnvironment.cpp removed argument to dHashSpaceCreate commented out dWorldQuickStep since it does not exist
2006-01-23small fix for icons to correctly use alpha instead of converting grey ↵Andrea Weikert
background to alpha. Also checking in cleaned up blenderbuttons from Matt.
2006-01-08Orange:Ton Roosendaal
- New UI element: the "Curve Button". For mapping ranges (like 0 - 1) to another range, the curve button can be used for proportional falloff, bone influences, painting density, etc. Most evident use is of course to map RGB color with curves. To be able to use it, you have to allocate a CurveMapping struct and pass this on to the button. The CurveMapping API is in the new C file blenkernel/intern/colortools.c It's as simple as calling: curvemap= curvemapping_add(3, 0, 0, 1, 1) Which will create 3 curves, and sets a default 0-1 range. The current code only supports up to 4 curves maximum per mapping struct. The CurveMap button in Blender than handles allmost all editing. Evaluating a single channel: float newvalue= curvemapping_evaluateF(curvemap, 0, oldval); Where the second argument is the channel index, here 0-1-2 are possible. Or mapping a vector: curvemapping_evaluate3F(curvemap, newvec, oldvec); Optimized versions for byte or short mapping is possible too, not done yet. In butspace.c I've added a template wrapper for buttons around the curve, to reveil settings or show tools; check this screenie: http://www.blender.org/bf/curves.jpg - Buttons R, G, B: select channel - icons + and -: zoom in, out - icon 'wrench': menu with tools, like clear curve, set handle type - icon 'clipping': menu with clip values, and to dis/enable clipping - icon 'x': delete selection In the curve button itself, only LMB clicks are handled (like all UI elements in Blender). - click on point: select - shift+click on point: swap select - click on point + drag: select point (if not selected) and move it - click outside point + drag: translate view - CTRL+click: add new point - hold SHIFT while dragging to snap to grid (Yes I know... either one of these can be Blender compliant, not both!) - if you drag a point exactly on top of another, it merges them Other fixes: - Icons now draw using "Safe RasterPos", so they align with pixel boundary. the old code made ints from the raster pos coordinate, which doesn't work well for zoom in/out situations - bug in Node editing: buttons could not get freed, causing in memory error prints at end of a Blender session. That one was a very simple, but nasty error causing me all evening last night to find! (Hint; check diff of editnode.c, where uiDoButtons is called) Last note: this adds 3 new files in our tree, I did scons, but not MSVC!
2006-01-02Orange: more noodle updates!Ton Roosendaal
**** NEW: Group Nodes Node trees usually become messy and confusing quickly, so we need not only a way to collapse Nodes into single 'groups', but also a way to re-use that data to create libraries of effects. This has been done by making a new Library data type, the NodeTree. Everything that has been grouped is stored here, and available for re-use, appending or linking. These NodeTrees are fully generic, i.e. can store shader trees, composit trees, and so on. The 'type' value as stored in the NodeTree will keep track of internal type definitions and execute/drawing callbacks. Needless to say, re-using shader trees in a composit tree is a bit useless, and will be prevented in the browsing code. :) So; any NodeTree can become a "Goup Node" inside in a NodeTree. This Group Node then works just like any Node. To prevent the current code to become too complex, I've disabled the possibility to insert Groups inside of Groups. That might be enabled later, but is a real nasty piece of code to get OK. Since Group Nodes are a dynamic Node type, a lot of work has been done to ensure Node definitions can be dynamic too, but still allow to be stored in files, and allow to be verified for type-definition changes on reloading. This system needs a little bit maturing still, so the Python gurus should better wait a little bit! (Also for me to write the definite API docs for it). What works now: - Press CTRL+G to create a new Group. The grouping code checks for impossible selections (like an unselected node between selected nodes). Everthing that's selected then gets removed from the current tree, and inserted in a new NodeTree library data block. A Group Node then is added which links to this new NodeTree. - Press ALT+G to ungroup. This will not delete the NodeTree library data, but just duplicate the Group into the current tree. - Press TAB, or click on the NodeTree icon to edit Groups. Note that NodeTrees are instances, so editing one Group will also change the other users. This also means that when removing nodes in a Group (or hiding sockets or changing internal links) this is immediately corrected for all users of this Group, also in other Materials. - While editing Groups, only the internal Nodes can be edited. A single click outside of the Group boundary will close this 'edit mode'. What needs to be done: - SHIFT+A menu in toolbox style, also including a list of Groups - Enable the single-user button in the Group Node - Displaying all (visible) internal group UI elements in the Node Panel - Enable Library linking and prevent editing of Groups then. **** NEW: Socket Visibility control Node types will be generated with a lot of possible inputs or outputs, and drawing all sockets all the time isn't very useful then. A new option in the Node header ('plus' icon) allows to either hide all unused sockets (first keypress) or to reveil them (when there are hidden sockets, the icon displays black, otherwise it's blended). Hidden sockets in Nodes also are not exported to a Group, so this way you can control what options (in/outputs) exactly are available. To be done: - a way to hide individual sockets, like with a RMB click on it. **** NEW: Nodes now render! This is still quite primitive, more on a level to replace the (now obsolete and disabled) Material Layers. What needs to be done: - make the "Geometry" node work properly, also for AA textures - make the Texture Node work (does very little at the moment) - give Material Nodes all inputs as needed (like Map-to Panel) - find a way to export more data from a Material Node, like the shadow value, or light intensity only, etc Very important also to separate from the Material Buttons the "global" options, like "Ztransp" or "Wire" or "Halo". These can not be set for each Material-Node individually. Also note that the Preview Render (Buttons window) now renders a bit differently. This was a horrid piece of antique code, using a totally incompatible way of rendering. Target is to fully re-use internal render code for previews. OK... that's it mostly. Now test!
2005-12-28Yes, there are 2 marker icons... only one was corrected for proper centerTon Roosendaal
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2005-12-28Christmas coding work!Ton Roosendaal
********* Node editor work: - To enable Nodes for Materials, you have to set the "Use Nodes" button, in the new Material buttons "Nodes" Panel or in header of the Node editor. Doing this will disable Material-Layers. - Nodes now execute materials ("shaders"), but still only using the previewrender code. - Nodes have (optional) previews for rendered images. - Node headers allow to hide buttons and/or preview image - Nodes can be dragged larger/smaller (right-bottom corner) - Nodes can be hidden (minimized) with hotkey H - CTRL+click on an Input Socket gives a popup with default values. - Changing Material/Texture or Mix node will adjust Node title. - Click-drag outside of a Node changes cursor to "Knife' and allows to draw a rect where to cut Links. - Added new node types RGBtoBW, Texture, In/Output, ColorRamp - Material Nodes have options to ouput diffuse or specular, or to use a negative normal. The input socket 'Normal' will force the material to use that normal, otherwise it uses the normal from the Material that has the node tree. - When drawing a link between two not-matching sockets, Blender inserts a converting node (now only for value/rgb combos) - When drawing a link to an input socket that's already in use, the old link will either disappear or flip to another unused socket. - A click on a Material Node will activate it, and show all its settings in the Material Buttons. Active Material Nodes draw the material icon in red. - A click on any node will show its options in the Node Panel in the Material buttons. - Multiple Output Nodes can be used, to sample contents of a tree, but only one Output is the real one, which is indicated in a different color and red material icon. - Added ThemeColors for node types - ALT+C will convert existing Material-Layers to Node... this currently only adds the material/mix nodes and connects them. Dunno if this is worth a lot of coding work to make perfect? - Press C to call another "Solve order", which will show all possible cyclic conflicts (if there are). - Technical: nodes now use "Type" structs which define the structure of nodes and in/output sockets. The Type structs store all fixed info, callbacks, and allow to reconstruct saved Nodes to match what is required by Blender. - Defining (new) nodes now is as simple as filling in a fixed Type struct, plus code some callbacks. A doc will be made! - Node preview images are by default float ********* Icon drawing: - Cleanup of how old icons were implemented in new system, making them 16x16 too, correctly centered *and* scaled. - Made drawing Icons use float coordinates - Moved BIF_calcpreview_image() into interface_icons.c, renamed it icon_from_image(). Removed a lot of unneeded Imbuf magic here! :) - Skipped scaling and imbuf copying when icons are OK size ********* Preview render: - Huge cleanup of code.... - renaming BIF_xxx calls that only were used internally - BIF_previewrender() now accepts an argument for rendering method, so it supports icons, buttonwindow previewrender and node editor - Only a single BIF_preview_changed() call now exists, supporting all signals as needed for buttos and node editor ********* More stuff: - glutil.c, glaDrawPixelsSafe() and glaDrawPixelsTex() now accept format argument for GL_FLOAT rects - Made the ColorBand become a built-in button for interface.c Was a load of cleanup work in buttons_shading.c... - removed a load of unneeded glBlendFunc() calls - Fixed bug in calculating text length for buttons (ancient!)
2005-12-19Sync of blenderbuttons for orange and bf-blender, including Joilnens newTon Roosendaal
'sort by extension' icon.
2005-12-18added icon of sort by extensionJoilnen Leite
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2005-12-18Added Verse and Node-editor icons in blenderbuttons.cTon Roosendaal
(Both needed for later) Found bug in interface.c for translation of Panel header, using && instead of a logical &.
2005-10-27NLA & Action goodies;Ton Roosendaal
-> Locked Strip length When changing time of the animation curves in an Action, the strips in NLA just remained the same length, causing very confusing situations. By setting the strips to Locked (Nkey NLA window), it always updates the strip length to make sure all keys are included, and not more. From now on (not on old files) this is the default strip method. -> ALT+C clear size This menu has 2 options, the first clears the size, the 2nd remaps the action (only when you didnt use the new Lock feature). Both options are in the Pulldown menu too -> Key drawing The weird beveled button in Action/NLA didn't accurately show what time it was actually on. I've replaced it with an Icon now, diamond shaped, in a design derived from the TimeLine markers.
2005-09-26Cleanup and new features for vertex keys.Ton Roosendaal
User doc: http://www.blender3d.org/cms/Shape_Keys.678.0.html - The mixed use of "Vertex Key","Key" or "RVK" in Blender was a bit confusing. Also a 'vertex key' assumes keys per vertex, which actually is only a single key for the entire shape. The discussions on blender.org forums all mentioned "Shape" or "Blend Shapes", which I think is an OK name for a "Vertex Key" in the UI. :) - Most work was code spaghetti cleanup. Doing shape-keys now nicely goes via the depgraph and DerivedMesh. That then allows to have different shapes per object, with the new "Pin" feature. Objects now define what Shape is shown (ob->shapenr) - Added a Shape Panel in the Edit buttons with the various options - Fixed a lot of issues in the IpoWindow, with drawing the channels. For example, deleting a key-line there caused the entire Relative option to go wrong, same for moving the lines up/down. Changing key-line order now reflects in order of channels. The active Shape is drawn more clear now too. - Noticed it doesnt work yet for curves/lattice. Need modifier advise!
2005-09-08Added icons for outliner display of Modifiers. Used ones as provided byTon Roosendaal
Eckhard Jaeger on forums. http://download.blender.org/demo/test/rt9.jpg Notes; - made new Armature icon, based on looks of Action icon. Using a Bone icon for everything was too confusing - made softbody icon softer... it looked like a water drop, something that would be better for Fluid stuff later :) - the Modifier icon itself (wrench) looks a bit too much like a tool... but its a clear icon that stands out.
2005-05-13TextEditor: syntax color support.Ton Roosendaal
Patch provided by Ricki Myers. Works quite obvious, see Theme editor too! Notes about the provided code; - The default syntax colors were screaming! Toned it down to match the default dark on lightgrey background better. - Added: initializing colors in saved themes (usiblender.c) - The implementation of the button for this option was quite clumsy... Blender UI options services this a lot easier. (Same fixed for 'line numbers' option) - Bracket matching now uses as color a mix of backdrop and the selected-text color. Noticed my texteditor did it too... -> I really miss comments in code describing a little bit the thought process behind the code. Like a short introduction on this feature in the top of the drawtext.c, little remarks on new functions. ALso in patch tracker or the mailinglist no docs was mentioned? -> drawtext.c now gets messy quickly... lack of overview, structure, and confusing mix of personal coding styles. For not-active supported code dangerous...
2005-05-12Correct "Pause" icon for timeline header.Ton Roosendaal
2005-05-08Added: new Pivot option, "Around active object".Ton Roosendaal
Works nice quick to rotate a group of Objects around a defined center, without hassle with the 3d cursor. Especially for the 3D Manipulator. In EditMode/PoseMode this option falls back to "Centroid", as does the "Individual centers" option already.
2005-05-05Added the new Timeline Window, copied from Tuhopuu, coded by Matt Ebb.Ton Roosendaal
Main change is that it's an own Space type now, not part of the Audio window... the audio window should restrict to own options. This way functionality is nicely separated. Since it's the first time I added a new space (since long!) I've made an extensive tutorial as well. You can find that here: http://www.blender3d.org/cms/Adding_new_Space_Window.557.0.html Notes for using timewindow; - Add time markers with MKey - CTRL+M gives option to name Marker - Markers cannot be moved yet... - Pageup-Pagedown keys moves current frame to next-prev Marker - Xkey removes Markers - If an object has Ipos or an Action, it draws key lines - CTRL+Pageup-Pagedown moves current frame to next-prev Key - Press S or E to set start/end frame for playback Notes about the implementation in Tuhopuu: - Add new Marker now selects new, deselects others - Selecting Marker didn't work like elsewhere in Blender, on click it should deselect all, except the indicated Marker. Not when holding SHIFT of course - Not exported functions are static now - Removed unused defines (MARKER_NONE NEXT_AVAIL) - Drawing order was confusing, doing too many matrix calls - Removed not needed scrollbar, added new function to draw time values. (Has advantage the MMB scroll works not confusing on a scrollbar) - Added proper support for 'frame mapping' - The string button (name Marker) had a bug (checked str[64] while str was only 64 long) - String button itself didn't allow "OK on enter" - Made frame buttons in header larger, the arrows overlapped - Removed support for negative frame values, that won't work so simple!
2005-05-03UI cleanup work;Ton Roosendaal
Proportional edit: - Proportional mode added to header as button/menu. Including new option to have only connected geometry influenced. - Added icons for proportional & proportional modes - Make proportional edit data part of Scene, so all gets saved. The Global flag G_PROPORTIONAL was removed - Made sure #defines get used properly, also tweaked order for proportional so it starts with regular 'smooth' by default. - Use ALT+O in editmode to switch to new proportional 'connected' mode Other UI stuff: - in EditMode, the layer buttons get hidden... the amount of icons in 3d header grows to fast. :) - made less ugly icons for the Manipulators. Still can be better. - Added alpha-filter for pre-processing Icon-image, giving nicer display of icon-antialising on dark or bright backdrops - disabled Manipulators when in editmode, and current layers don't show the edited data. - Added the value used to define Normal size (editmode draw) in Scene too, so it gets saved.
2005-04-01Removed casting warnings from transform_manipulator.Martin Poirier
PET is now checked as a transform flag during transform. Much cleaner that way for NOPET context (extrude, duplicate) Added Sphere as a new PET falloff mode (icon and all) and reordered them around in a more logical fashion (IMHO). Also brought back Subsurf toggle with Shift-O (was supposed to be for PET object mode but that was canned).
2005-03-27Transform goodies;Ton Roosendaal
- Added icons for the Widgets to blenderbuttons pic - Added in header - if widget in use - three buttons to choose widget type (hold shift for combo widgets) - Hotkey CTRL+space now switches widgets on/off I also noticed negative scaling doesn't work satisfying yet; - for scale widget, using center didn't work correct anymore (fixed) - negative scaling didn't even get applied! (fixed) - but; scaling somethig negative now flips back to positive... ???? Last one i need Martin P for! Note that I had to change Mat3ToSize....
2005-03-10- Added more space in icons image (blenderbuttons.png)Ton Roosendaal
It now only uses 1 extra row of 21 buttons. More can simply be added - Added new icons for the new proportional edit options Root, Linear and Constant - Made sure pulldown and pop-up menu work for new prop options - Transform fix; proportional edit circle was drawing in Object mode
2004-11-14New outliner iconMatt Ebb
2004-11-12Cosmetic change; nice Icon for Python! :)Ton Roosendaal
Used the one from python.org (favicon). It displays now as icon for pulldown menus and script space.
2004-11-01- Bug #1714; editmode undo error when ESC after extrude (missing undopush)Ton Roosendaal
- Curve Join now moves all curves to 2D (if its 2D) - FGon extrude keeps FGon flags correctly - After Append undo-push added - In almost all Ipo editing commands; undo-push added - Icons in outliner now all consistant grey - Zoffs button had to 20 high (hmetal :)
2004-10-26Enabling transparent pulldown/popup menus in Blender. Speed of drawing isTon Roosendaal
not affected when using standard (alpha=255) settings. Only the backdrop for menus and unselected items can be transparent, the highighted (active) item remains solid colored. Just fun eyecandy tho :) but the recode of menu enables this easily.
2004-10-08More outliner features;Ton Roosendaal
- Made visualization of object hierarchy more clear with lines; this solves the sometimes confusing mix of 'children objects' and 'linked data'. - Enter editmode on click, also shows editing context buttons - SHIFT+click on a item closes/opens all below that item - Added constraints and Hooks (watch fun icon!) Note; global undo doesnt restore former view for outliner... it does not save the GUI, remember? :)
2004-10-07- Outliner now sorts Objects alphabeticallyTon Roosendaal
(i tried sort 'by type', but thats very unclear... need think over) - Vertex Groups are visualized in Outliner (and selectable) - Armature Bones are visualized & editable too In general; Outliner now also supports indirect data (Structs with no ID) - changed weirdo NLA icon into something that makes sense. (Thnx sten!)
2004-10-06Version 1.0 of the new OutlinerTon Roosendaal
The outliner is a hierarchical diagram displaying a list of data in Blender and its dependencies. The 'databrowse' doesn't really show it, and Oops is too chaotic still. And most of all, the former two don't offer much tools. After discussions on irc, Matt came with this design proposal; http://mke3.net/blender/interface/layout/outliner/ Which is closely followed for the implementation. The current version only shows all 'library data' in Blender (objects, meshes, ipos, etc) and not the 'direct data' such as vertex groups or NLA. I decided to make it inside the Oopw window, as an option. You can find the option in the "View" pulldown, or directly invoke it with ALT+SHIFT+F9 Here's a quick overview of the Outliner GUI: - Header pulldown has options what it can show (Visible = in current layers) - click on triangle arrow to open/close - press AKEY to open/close all - Leftmouse click on an item activates; and does based on type a couple of extra things: - activates a scene - selects/activates the Object - enters editmode (if clicked on Mesh, Curve, etc) - shows the appropriate Shading buttons (Lamp, Material, Texture) - sets the IpoWindow to the current IPO - activates the Ipo-channel in an Action - Selected and Active objects are drawn in its Theme selection color - SHIFT+click on Object does extend-select - Press DOTkey to get the current active data in center of view TODO; - rightmouse selection; for indicating operations like delete or duplicate - showing more data types - icon (re)design... - lotsof options as described in Matts paper still...