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2021-10-28Fix fallback tools for the sequence editorCampbell Barton
Only regions with gizmos were checking for fallback tools.
2021-10-27WM: de-duplicate cursor motion checks for selection pickingCampbell Barton
Replace local static mouse coordinate storage with a single function. also resolve inconsistencies. - Edit-mesh selection used equality check (ignoring `U.move_threshold`). - Motion to clear tooltips checked the value without scaling by the DPI. Also prevent the unlikely case of the previous motion check matching a different area by resetting the value when the active region changes.
2021-10-27Asset Browser: Support dragging catalogs to move them in the hierarchyJulian Eisel
Uses the additions to the UI tree-view API from the previous commit to enable drag & drop of asset catalogs. The catalogs will be moved in the tree including children. A remaining issue is that a catalog with children will always be collapsed when dropping. I need to find a way to fix that in the tree-view API. There are a few improvements I can think of for the tree-item drag & drop support, but time for these is too short. These can be done as normal cleanups at some point.
2021-10-26Assets: Disable snap-dragging for linking object assetsJulian Eisel
The location of a linked object isn't editable, or at least it will be reset when reloading the file. So the drag & drop shouldn't even pretend like this would work, so disable the snapping of the object and the bounding-box to show the snapped object location while dragging.
2021-10-26Drop object assets and associated objects at the cursor locationCampbell Barton
When dropping asset objects, place them under the mouse-cursor along with any other objects they link in. Ref D12935 Reviewed By: Severin
2021-10-26XR Controller Support Step 5: NavigationPeter Kim
Adds navigation transforms (pose, scale) to the XR session state that will be applied to the viewer/controller poses. By manipulating these values, a viewer can move through the VR viewport without the need to physically walk through it. Add-ons can access these transforms via Python (XrSessionState.navigation_location/rotation/scale) to use with custom operators. Also adds 3 new VR navigation operators that will be exposed to users as default actions in the VR Scene Inspection add-on. While all three of these operators have custom properties that can greatly influence their behaviors, for now these properties will not be accessible by users from the UI. However, other add-ons can still set these custom properties if they desire. 1). Raycast-based teleport Moves the user to a location pointed at on a mesh object. The result can optionally be constrained to specific axes, for example to achieve "elevation snapping" behavior by constraining to the Z-axis. In addition, one can specify an interpolation factor and offset. Credit to KISKA for the elevation snapping concept. 2). "Grab" navigation Moves the user through the viewport by pressing inputs on one or two held controllers and applying deltas to the navigation matrix based on the displacement of these controllers. When inputs on both controllers are pressed at the same time (bimanual interaction), the user can scale themselves relative to the scene based on the distance between the controllers. Also supports locks for location, rotation, and scale. 3). Fly navigation Navigates the viewport by pressing a button and moving/turning relative to navigation space or the VR viewer or controller. Via the operator's properties, one can select from a variety of these modes as well as specify the min/max speed and whether to lock elevation. Reviewed By: Severin Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11501
2021-10-25Assets: Snapping with visual feedback while draggingGermano Cavalcante
The drag and drop feature of objects in 3D View has been modified to include: - Snap the object being dragged. - Visual feedback through a box and the placement tool grid. Maniphest Tasks: T90198 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12912
2021-10-25Drag Drop: allow customizable drawingGermano Cavalcante
2021-10-25UI Drag Drop: allow customizable drawingGermano Cavalcante
No functional changes. This commit adds 3 callbacks for `wmDropBox` which allow custom drawing without affecting the internal dropbox API. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12948
2021-10-19Cleanup: use 'e' prefix for enum typesCampbell Barton
2021-10-15Fix crash handling tool-keymap eventsCampbell Barton
There was a rare crash in WM_event_get_keymap_from_toolsystem_fallback when wm->winactive was NULL. This could happen when the event was handled immediately after closing a window.
2021-10-15Cleanup: use const for context argumentCampbell Barton
2021-10-12XR Controller Support Step 4: Controller DrawingPeter Kim
Addresses T77127 (Controller Drawing). Adds VR controller visualization and custom drawing via draw handlers. Add-ons can draw to the XR surface (headset display) and mirror window by adding a View3D draw handler of region type 'XR' and draw type 'POST_VIEW'. Controller drawing and custom overlays can be toggled individually as XR session options, which will be added in a future update to the VR Scene Inspection add-on. For the actual drawing, the OpenXR XR_MSFT_controller_model extension is used to load a glTF model provided by the XR runtime. The model's vertex data is then used to create a GPUBatch in the XR session state. Finally, this batch is drawn via the XR surface draw handler mentioned above. For runtimes that do not support the controller model extension, a a simple fallback shape (sphere) is drawn instead. Reviewed By: Severin, fclem Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10948
2021-10-12XR Controller Support Step 3: XR EventsPeter Kim
Integrates XR input actions with the WM event system. With this commit, all VR action functionality (operator execution, pose querying, haptic application), with the exception of custom drawing, is enabled. By itself, this does not bring about any changes for regular users, however it is necessary for the upcoming VR add-on update that will expose default controller actions to users. For add-on developers, this updates the Python API with access to XR event data (input states, controller poses, etc.), which can be obtained via the "xr" property added to the bpy.types.Event struct. For XR events, this property will be non-null and the event will have the type XR_ACTION. Further details: XR-type window events are queued to the regular window queues after updating and interpreting VR action states. An appropriate window is found by either using the window the VR session was started in or a fallback option. When handling XR events, mouse-specific processing is skipped and instead a dedicated XR offscreen area and region (see 08511b1c3de0) is used to execute XR event operators in the proper context. Reviewed By: Severin Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10944
2021-10-05XR: Add runtime window area for XR eventsPeter Kim
This adds an offscreen View3D window area for the VR view in order to execute XR events/operators in the proper context. The area is created as runtime data before XR events are dispatched and set as the active area during XR event handling. Since the area is runtime-only, it will not be saved in files and since the area is offscreen, it will not interfere with regular window areas. The area is removed with the rest of the XR runtime data on exit, file read, or when stopping the VR session. Note: This also adds internal types (EVT_DATA_XR, EVT_XR_ACTION) and structs (wmXrActionData) for XR events. Reviewed By: Severin Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12472
2021-10-04Asset Browser: Support dragging assets into catalogsJulian Eisel
With this it is possible to select any number of assets in the Asset Browser and drag them into catalogs. The assets will be moved to that catalog then. However, this will only work in the "Current File" asset library, since that is the only library that allows changing assets, which is what's done here. While dragging assets over the tree row, a tooltip is shown explaining what's going to happen. In preparation to this, the new UI tree-view API was already extended with custom drop support, see 4ee2d9df428d. ---- Changes here to the `wmDrag` code were needed to support dragging multiple assets. Some of it is considered temporary because a) a proper #AssetHandle design should replace some ugly parts of this patch and b) the multi-item support in `wmDrag` isn't that great yet. The entire API will have to be written anyway (see D4071). Maniphest Tasks: T91573 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12713 Reviewed by: Sybren Stüvel
2021-09-23WM: gestures now activate immediately on mouse pressCampbell Barton
Some gestures were activating immediately on tweak events, extend this to mouse-press and click-drag. Without this change, box-select for example wouldn't be automatically activated on mouse-press.
2021-09-23LibLink: Modify WM API to link/append one ID to take flag parameter.Bastien Montagne
There is no reason to lock behavior into a specific configuration in those calls, make them properly configurable like the rest of the link/append code. This also enable users of those functions to activate 'ID reuse' behavior.
2021-09-21VSE strip thumbnailsAditya Y Jeppu
Draw thumbnails as strip overlay. This works for movie and image strips. To draw thumbnails, this overlay has to be enabled and strips must be tall enough. The thumbnails are loaded from source file using separate thread and stored in cache. Drawing code uses only images stored in cache, and if any is missing, background rendering job is started. If job can not render thumbnail, to prevent endless loop of creating job for missing image it sets `SEQ_FLAG_SKIP_THUMBNAILS` bit of `Sequence` flag. To prevent visual glitches during timeline panning and zooming, `View2D` flag `V2D_IS_NAVIGATING` is implemented. If bit is set, drawing code will look for set of evenly distributed thumbnails that should be guaranteed to exist and also set of previously displayed thumbnails. Due to volatile nature of cache these thumbnails can be missing anyway, in which case no new thumbnails will be drawn for particular strip. Cache capacity is limited to 5000 thumbnails and performs cleanup of non visible images when limit is reached. ref T89143 Reviewed By: ISS Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12266
2021-09-21Keymap: preference for fallback-tool with RMB selectCampbell Barton
Expose a key-map preference "Fallback Tool (RMB)", disabled by default. The right mouse button uses the fallback tool (currently visible selection tool in the toolbar), instead of always tweaking. When any selection tool is active, right mouse always tweaks. To enable fallback selection on RMB, set the "Right Mouse Select Action" to "Selection Tool". Internal changes: - Add fall-back key-maps, separate key-maps needed for when the tool is run as a fall-back. This is needed so RMB-select can support fall-back tools, so left-mouse can be used when it's the active tool and RMB can be used as a fall-back action when another tool is active. - Add options field to tools so tools without gizmos can enable the full-back tool keymap. - Support multiple key-maps for keymap handlers. - Fall-back keymaps now co-exist with the tool-keymaps. So both keymaps may be active at once - using different mouse buttons. When gizmos are in use, a highlighted gizmo prioritizes the tool-keymap over the fall-back keymap. Resolves T83690. Reviewed By: JulienKaspar Ref D12493
2021-09-21WM: only return PASS_THROUGH on PRESS for selection operatorsCampbell Barton
Some selection operators return (PASS_THROUGH & FINISHED) so the tweak event isn't suppressed from the PRESS event having been handled. This is now restricted to events with a PRESS action. Without this, using CLICK for selection was passing the event through which could run other actions unintentionally.
2021-09-17UI: wait for input for operators that depend on cursor locationCampbell Barton
Support waiting for input so operators that depend on the cursor location are usable from menus / buttons. Use an operator type flag which the user interface code checks for, waiting for input when run from a menu item. This patch only supports this feature, there are no functional changes. The motivation for this change is discoverability since some actions were either hidden or broken when accessed from menus (where the behavior of the operator depended on the menu location). In general, waiting for input is *not* an efficient way to access tools, however there are over 50 operators with a "wait_for_input" property so this isn't introducing a new kind of interaction, rather exposing this in a way that does not need to be hard-coded into each operator, or having modal callbacks added for the sole purpose of waiting for input. Besides requiring boiler plate code using a "wait_for_input" property has the added down-side of preventing key shortcuts from showing. Only the menu items will enable the property, causing them not to match key-map items. Reviewed By: Severin Ref D12255
2021-08-31Fix logical error resolving RNA pathsCampbell Barton
Only append RNA_path_from_ID_to_struct to context attributes if those paths resolve to ID types. Also simplify creating RNA paths by adding utility functions: - WM_context_path_resolve_property_full - WM_context_path_resolve_full Part of fix for T90723.
2021-08-26Cleanup: return window in 'WM_window_find_under_cursor'Germano Cavalcante
This better matches other functions like `BKE_screen_find_area_xy`.
2021-08-07Cleanup: unnecessary double pointers in XR modulePeter Kim
No functional changes.
2021-08-05XR Controller Support Step 2: Action MapsPeter Kim
Addresses the remaining portions of T77137 (Python API for Controller Interaction), which was partially completed by D10942. Adds an XR "action maps" system for loading XR action data from a Python script. Action maps are accessible via the Python API, and are used to pass default actions to the VR session during the xr_session_start_pre() callback. Since action maps are stored only as runtime data, they will be cleaned up with the rest of the VR runtime data on file read or exit. Reviewed By: Julian Eisel, Hans Goudey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10943
2021-08-05XR: Controller Data ImprovementsPeter Kim
Provides two key improvements to runtime controller data. 1. Separates controller poses into two components, "grip" and "aim", which are both required to accurately represent the controllers without manual offsets. Following their OpenXR definitions, the grip pose represents the user's hand when holding the controller, and the aim pose represents the controller's aiming source. 2. Runtime controller data is now stored as a dynamic array instead of a fixed array. This makes the API/functionality more adaptable to different systems. Does not bring about any changes for users since only internal runtime functionality is currently affected. Reviewed By: Julian Eisel Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D12073
2021-08-05Fix T90430: Crash when dragging materialJulian Eisel
Was trying to get asset information even when there was none, i.e. when the material wasn't an asset or not dragged from the Asset Browser.
2021-08-05XR: Action Binding ImprovementsPeter Kim
Provides several important improvements to the runtime action bindings operation and internal API. Moves input-specific action data (input thresholds, input regions, pose offsets/spaces) from actions to more granular action bindings. This allows a single action to be mapped to a variety of inputs, without having to share a single input threshold, region, or space. Also removes the need for action space creation API, as spaces for pose actions will be automatically created with the bindings. The correct action data for the current inputs is set by calling xrGetCurrentInteractionProfile() to get the current profile and then retrieving the corresponding mapped data. Does not bring about any changes for users since only internal runtime functionality is currently affected. Reviewed By: Julian Eisel Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D12077
2021-08-02WindowManager: Support Dynamic tooltips when dragging.Jeroen Bakker
Originally the operator name was drawn next to the dragging content. After that there was an option to add custom, static text with the dragging content. This patch allows dynamic text to be drawn. The custom text was implemented as out parameter of the poll function what made the code unclear. This patch introduces a tooltip function that separates tooltip generation from the poll function. NOTE: the text should always be returned in its own memory block. This block will be freed after it is copied in the drag struct. Reviewed By: Severin Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12104
2021-07-30Cleanup: clang-format (re-run after v12 version bump)Campbell Barton
2021-07-16Cleanup: compiler warningsCampbell Barton
2021-07-15UI: Support defining UI lists in CJulian Eisel
So far all UI lists had to be defined in Python, this makes it possible to define them in C as well. Note that there is a whole bunch of special handling for the Python API that isn't there for C. I think most importantly custom properties support, which currently can't be added for C defined UI lists. The upcoming asset view UI template will use this, which needs to be defined in C. Adds a new file `interface_template_list.cc`, which at this point is mostly a dummy to have a place for the `ED_uilisttypes_ui()` definition. I plan a separate cleanup to move the UI-list template to that file.
2021-07-15UI: Support UI list tooltips, defined via Python scriptsJulian Eisel
Makes it possible to create tooltips for UI list rows, which can be filled in .py scripts, similar to how they can extend other menus. This is used by the (to be committed) Pose Library add-on to display pose operations (selecting bones of a pose, blending a pose, etc). It's important that the Python scripts check if the UI list is the correct one by checking the list ID. For this to work, a new `bpy.context.ui_list` can be checked. For example, the Pose Library add-on does the following check: ``` def is_pose_asset_view() -> bool: # Important: Must check context first, or the menu is added for every kind of list. list = getattr(context, "ui_list", None) if not list or list.bl_idname != "UI_UL_asset_view" or list.list_id != "pose_assets": return False if not context.asset_handle: return False return True ```
2021-07-15UI: UI list refactor & preparations for asset view templateJulian Eisel
This is more of a first-pass refactor for the UI list template. More improvements could be done, but that's better done separately. Main purpose of this is to make the UI list code more manageable and ready for the asset view template. No functional changes for users. * Split the huge template function into more manageable functions, with clear names and a few structs with high coherency. * Move runtime data management to the template code, with a free callback called from BKE. This is UI data and should be managed at that level. * Replace boolean arguments with bit-flags (easily extendable and more readable from the caller). * Allow passing custom-data to the UI list for callbacks to access. * Make list grip button for resizing optional. * Put logic for generating the internal UI list identifier (stored in .blends) into function. This is a quite important bit and a later commit adds a related function. Good to have a clear API for this. * Improve naming, comments, etc. As part of further cleanups I'd like to move this to an own file.
2021-07-06Fix incompatible type passed to XR hapticSergey Sharybin
Likely caused by recent fixed-size types changes. Seems to be no-functional-changes since the function is unused.
2021-07-03Cleanup: consistent use of tags: NOTE/TODO/FIXME/XXXCampbell Barton
Also use doxy style function reference `#` prefix chars when referencing identifiers.
2021-06-30Cleanup: use const arguments for accessor functionsCampbell Barton
2021-06-23Cleanup: reformat trailing comments that caused line wrappingCampbell Barton
2021-06-11Render Window as Non-Child on Win32 platformHarley Acheson
This patch makes the "Render" window a top-level window, not a child of the main window, which was the case in blender versions prior to 2.93. This means it is no longer "on top", nor is the icon grouped on the taskbar in the same way, but you can Alt-Tab between it and the main window. This change only affects the Windows platform as the other platforms behave this way. See D11576 for links to negative feedback that prompts this change. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11576 Reviewed by Brecht Van Lommel
2021-06-11Add option to link assets on drag & dropJulian Eisel
Note: Linking in this case as in link vs. append. Easily confused with linking a data-block to multiple usages (e.g. single material used by multiple objects). Adds a drop-down to the Asset Browser header to choose between Link and Append. This is probably gonna be a temporary place, T54642 shows where this could be placed eventually. Linking support is crucial for usage of the asset browser in production environments. It just wasn't enabled yet because a) the asset project currently focuses on single user, not production assets, and b) because there were many unkowns still for the workflow that have big impact on production use as well. With the recently held asset workshop I'm more confident with enabling linking, as design ideas relevant to production use were confirmed. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11536 Reviewed by: Bastien Montagne
2021-05-15XR Controller Support Step 1: Internal Abstractions for OpenXR ActionsPeter Kim
Adds internal API for creating and managing OpenXR actions at the GHOST and WM layers. Does not bring about any changes for users since XR action functionality is not yet exposed in the Python API (will be added in a subsequent patch). OpenXR actions are a means to communicate with XR input devices and can be used to retrieve button/pose states or apply haptic feedback. Actions are bound to device inputs via a semantic path binding (https://www.khronos.org/registry/OpenXR/specs/1.0/html/xrspec.html#semantic-path-interaction-profiles), which serves as an XR version of keymaps. Main features: - Abstraction of OpenXR action management functions to GHOST-XR, WM-XR APIs. - New "xr_session_start_pre" callback for creating actions at appropriate point in the XR session. - Creation of name-identifiable action sets/actions. - Binding of actions to controller inputs. - Acquisition of controller button states. - Acquisition of controller poses. - Application of controller haptic feedback. - Carefully designed error handling and useful error reporting (e.g. action set/action name included in error message). Reviewed By: Julian Eisel Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D10942
2021-04-13Fix snap gizmo flickering while draggingCampbell Barton
Ignore click-drag for non-mouse button drag events Alternative to fix issue detailed in D10886.
2021-03-18Cleanup: spellingCampbell Barton
2021-03-16Grease Pencil: Add LineArt modifierYimingWu
This adds the LineArt grease pencil modifier. It takes objects or collections as input and generates various grease pencil lines from these objects with the help of the active scene camera. For example it can generate contour lines, intersection lines and crease lines to name a few. This is really useful as artists can then use 3D meshes to automatically generate grease pencil lines for characters, enviroments or other visualization purposes. These lines can then be baked and edited as regular grease pencil lines. Reviewed By: Sebastian Parborg, Antonio Vazquez, Matias Mendiola Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D8758
2021-02-24PyAPI: Fix memory leak of parameters used for python 'draw_callbacks'Germano Cavalcante
When closing the blender, while the callbacks are removed, the reference count of the object used as `customdata` is not decremented. This commit adds two functions that correctly release the python `draw_callbacks` before releasing all `draw_callbacks`. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10478
2021-02-22UI: Simplify Window CreationHarley Acheson
Refactoring: WM_window_open() that can open different types of windows. 'New Window' with simplified layout. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10419 Reviewed by Brecht Van Lommel
2021-02-16Assets: Remove appended asset when dropping operation failsJulian Eisel
When dropping an asset somewhere, it is appended and then a drop operation is called to actually add it to the scene based on current context. If this drop operation fails, the appended data-block is now still in the .blend. The user may not notice and not expect this. Instead idea is to rollback any changes done by dropping code if the operation fails, namely removing the appended data-block again. Adds a new `cancel()` callback which is called if the drop operator returns `OPERATOR_CANCELLED` to drop-boxes and a generic function to deal with assets on drop failure. Also removes the `free_id_on_error` property of the `NODE_OT_add_group` operator, which was used as ad-hoc solution to get this same behavior.
2021-01-26Merge branch 'blender-v2.92-release'Campbell Barton
2021-01-26WM: return success from WM_recover_last_session, minor cleanupCampbell Barton
- Return success from WM_recover_last_session - Avoid setting global variables is already called in WM_file_read. While it didn't cause any problems, these assignments ran even when recovering the session failed to load the file. - Return OPERATOR_CANCELLED when the operator fails. Returning success is needed to fix T85011.