Hey everyone,
I'm not a decision-maker on this obviously, but I have been following the
discussion with interest. I asked this on blender.chat, but I think it was
after a lot of people had signed off.
In short, it occurs to me that Blender's LTS releases are meant for the same
studio-centric
It appears that there are two somewhat diverging use cases for the same basic
code core: drawn animation in the 3D view and annotation in other editors. Both
require the same basic tools (drawing and keyable changes), but how those tools
are applied can be quite different.
All that said, I have a
IIRC this feature was committed in master not too long ago (just over a month or
so): https://developer.blender.org/rBba872f022cd40d3ff9f2314830dcac5204a6c506
I just checked with 2.73 and it works fine for me. Is that what you're looking
for?
-Jason
Nkansah Rexford nkansahrexf...@gmail.com
For reference, this is a thread on BA where quite a bit of the blow up
occurred:
http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?325379-2-70-Modal-Numinput-Rant
There are about 5 pages there, but the short version is this: the 'old way'
was/is so frequently used that using a modifier key to
Ton Roosendaal t...@blender.org wrote:
Hi,
Things
that we need to do are in the file manipulation range, such as moving or
renaming large numbers of files
Well, that you can do outside Blender via regular Python too?
Further - if we can make file manipulations in the UI work
Am I the only one who uses Shift+S-Cursor to Center?
Mikhail Raisler mira...@ya.ru wrote:
Never mind how, but Center Cursor and View All must be a separate keys, I agree
if Center of cursor goes to Home key or Ctrl+C etc.
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Brecht Van Lommel brechtvanlom...@pandora.be wrote:
I might not have time to tackle this for 2.62, but it doesn't
necessarily need to be done all in one big change. Feedback welcome,
about what you think should be done different, and which alpha format
convention should be used?
I
I very much agree with the thrust of Luca's email. Though, I'd suggest this:
rather than postpone a full release to wait for documentation, treat a lack of
documentation in a new feature as a bug. If that bug is not squashed, the
feature cannot be included in trunk for the current release cycle.
Joshua Leung aligor...@gmail.com wrote:
Page Up/Down is already taken for some other stuff (e.g. Outliner
page scroll) which would otherwise get overridden (unless I'm
remembering the keymap evaluation order again; it's changed more times
over the course of 2.5 development than politicians
Not sure if it's necessarily because of this commit, but for me at least, the
splash now autoscrolls non-stop when Blender first loads. Interestingly, this
doesn't happen if you view the splash from Help-Splash Screen. Am I the only
one this is happening to?
Ton Roosendaal t...@blender.org wrote:
Michael Fox mfoxd...@gmail.com wrote:
This goes against all of the 2.5 UI design principles and pardigms and
show be removed or onlt be visible when needed, as its a clear case of
craming chikens into a basket, a big ugly mess
I'd like to reaffirm this. Not only is this antithetical to the
Daniel Salazar - 3Developer.com zan...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't think we should be prohibited from making a change because of
a screenshot. I'll try to explain my reasons:
Without getting into the details of the merits of which default draw type is
the best, framing this as prohibition
No doubts. I hope that there's no misunderstanding here. Blender is by far one
of the most documenter-friendly environments around. In fact, I'd go so far as
to say that we're pretty spoiled if things like this are all we have to
complain about. I'm well aware that defaults have changed before and
Whatever the ultimate decision is, I'd like to submit a small request that the
hotkeys for manipulating f-curves be consistent with what's chosen for changing
handle types on curve objects. So if it's Ctrl+1,2,3,4,5 in the 3D View, please
make it the same keys in the Graph Editor and Dopesheet.
Alex Combas blenderw...@gmail.com wrote:
Similarly, virtually zero companies actually go the route of making a
modified internal version of GPL software.
How would someone confirm that? By virtue of the fact that it's not meant for
external distribution, it's obviously something that wouldn't
Paolo Ciccone phcicc...@gmail.com wrote:
I think that we are getting too worried for just a few added kilobytes.
That's hardly bloating the install. A few of grids in JPEG. In this day an
age we should not worry so much for such size.
I've been following this thread and it occurs to me that
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