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selection as-is.
flush the selection on entering editmode instead (since the selection mode can be changed with another mesh).
is other tools leave the selection incorrectly flushed, those will need to be fixed so transform works as expected.
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remove MEM_sys_types.h which was a duplicate.
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the mapping functionality.
replace ED_mesh_calc_normals with BKE_mesh_calc_normals().
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Blender with default (BI) renderer. To do so, it's defining an "other" texture context, and when in this one, it switches to using the "new shading" texture handling already known with Cycles engine.
So now, in the new "other" tex context, you can (depending on active data) have direct access to modifiers', force's or brushes' textures...
I also refactored a bit how texture contexts are handled (once again, we had some quite similar code in both space_buttons and RNA sources). This should also solve some harmless glitches like "no texture context selected in UI" sometimes when you remove data related to current texture (see e.g. after removing the material from default cube, in startup scene).
This usage of two different systems for textures, and the handling of switches between them, has been a bit tricky to get working right, but it is OK now I think. I also had to add a bool flag to buttons space, SB_TEX_USER_LIMITED (use_limited_texture_context in RNA), which indicates "new shading" texture code whether it has to ignore materials, lamps etc. (BI) or not (Cycles).
Btw, pinned textures from modifiers/force/etc. were also broken (showing nothing), now it should work too.
Thanks to Brecht for reviewing.
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like the missing library on CMake is already present there.
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Blenderplayer ends up making a bad level call on startup. So, I've added a way to easily turn the asserts on and off (default to off) to allow people to still hunt down bad level calls without interfering with other people's debug builds.
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should help in hunting down errors caused by code calling into stubs.c, which shouldn't happen while the Blenderplayer is running. Remember, stubs.c is just to help with linking, these calls should never be used!
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needing to put BLI code in stubs.c. This fixes an infinite loop with the Edge Split modifier in the Blenderplayer. SCons still has to be tested.
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Makes code in tracking.cc much easier to understand and modify,
without worring to breck compulation with Libmv disabled.
It is still possible compilation will break due to libmv-capi
changes, but that's not happening so much often.
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remove unused function uiEmboss()
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also rename mesh_getVertexCos() --> BKE_mesh_vertexCos_get() to match curve function.
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Conflicts resolved:
source/blenderplayer/bad_level_call_stubs/SConscript
Partly reverted changes to intern/cycles/blender/addon/ui.py in revision 52899
to make it easier to merge trunk changes.
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note: that this intentionally removes check to exit vpaint mode when a vertex color layer is removed,
since being in vertex-paint mode without a vertex color layer is supported.
also minor change to drawing camera limits while picking from previous commit.
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ED_object_editmode_load/enter/exit
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PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements.
=== Dynamic node type registration ===
Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes.
Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2].
=== Node group improvements ===
Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3].
The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there.
[1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes
[2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender
[3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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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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This patch allows Blender to display i18n monospace font in the text
editor and the Python interactive console. Wide characters that occupy
multiple columns such as CJK characters can be displayed correctly.
Furthermore, wrapping, selection, suggestion, cursor drawing, and
syntax highlighting should work.
Also fixes a bug [#34543]: In Text Editor false color in comment on cyrillic
To estimate how many columns each character occupies, this patch uses
wcwidth.c written by Markus Kuhn and distributed under MIT-style license:
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/wcwidth.c
wcwidth.c is stored in extern/wcwidth and used as a static library.
This patch adds new API to blenfont, blenlib and blenkernel:
BLF_get_unifont_mono()
BLF_free_unifont_mono()
BLF_draw_mono()
BLI_wcwidth()
BLI_wcswidth()
BLI_str_utf8_char_width()
BLI_str_utf8_char_width_safe()
txt_utf8_offset_to_column()
txt_utf8_column_to_offset()
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Resolved conflicts:
release/scripts/startup/bl_ui/space_view3d.py
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contained virtual destructors. This means we had license and doc blocks for 3 lines of code, which seemed silly. This also means that ge_phys_common no longer needs to be built as a library. I tested this with CMake and SCons using GCC; hopefully this doesn't break other systems.
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SSBA seemed to be working OK last time i've checked it
with MSVC and optimization enabled.
Also, we'll likely replace it with own BA soon, which
works fine with MSVC anyway.
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