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2004-12-05Special bf-committers request; Lamp/World/Material now each have 10Ton Roosendaal
channels to link texture to. The amount of code changes seems large, but is mostly getting rind of hardcoded values (6 and 8) for channels, replacing it with MAX_MTEX. Further did some fixes; - Ipo for Lamp showed too many mapping channels - Texture MapTo buttons for lamp missed the slider to blend texture color - Lamp texture mapping "View" only worked for Spot, now it uses lamp- view vector for all types. (Nice for projections!)
2004-11-26Two fixes;Ton Roosendaal
- Bug #1890. While render subsurf in editmode, orco coordinates were incorrect (subsurf vertices in editmode have different ordering) Bug was oldie. - IRC reported by Stefano; oops (not outliner) didnt show lamp textures nor material ipos correctly. Found error in oops curved lines too (the ones starting at right side)
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...
2004-09-05Second itteration of global undo system. Now based on:Ton Roosendaal
- file-to-memory save - incremental difference steps (compression) everthing has been tightly coded to use minimum of memcpy or allocs. In fact this system works with a single full buffer (=file) in memory, and undosteps as differences from it. Speed gain is factor 4-8 faster. I've added it in CTRL+ALT+T timer menu for a test. Please note the gain is especially in the undo-storing, not in retrieving undo. Also new: file read option to skip UI read (file menu). This now also is default for the undo system.
2004-01-07* Added OOPS Schematic menusMatt Ebb
2003-11-20Fix for undo... it didn't do the UV coords (tface) nor the vertexpaintTon Roosendaal
colors. This because of the pretty weird (ab)use of load & make editmesh... For each added undo step, the load_editmesh was fed with an empty mesh to assign data to, without knowledge of what was in the original mesh. That way UV and color data got lost. Solved it in 2 steps: 1. removing the ->tface pointer from EditVlak, and make TFace a builtin struct inside EditVlak. This didnt cost much extra mem, since it already stored UV and color. This enabled some pretty cleanup in editmesh.c as well, storing tface pointers was cumbersome. 2. for each undo step, it then generates always a tface and mcol block to link to the undo Mesh. Even when it wasn't in the actual Mesh, at exit editmode the original Mesh is used as reference anyway, and undo-meshes are freed correctly. The enormous commit is because I had to change the BLI_editVert.h file, and found it was included in about every file unnecessary. I removed it there. ALso found out that subsurf has code ready (unfinished) to make UV coords for the displaylist in EditMode as well, nice to know for later...
2003-04-30LAST of the c code comment translations... hooray!Ton Roosendaal
Might be possible I mised an .h or so, just notify me in that case.
2002-11-25updated .c files to include:Kent Mein
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include <config.h> #endif Just need to finish cpp files now :) Kent -- mein@cs.umn.edu
2002-10-12Initial revisionv2.25Hans Lambermont