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Git Commits -> Revision e965e92
Revision e965e92 by Joshua Leung (master) January 22, 2016, 00:55 (GMT) |
Fix: Breakdowner value would jump when starting the tool a second time during a Blender session As reported on the Blender Institute Podcast 009. See my comment on the cloud blog for further details. When used a second (or third, etc.) time, the breakdowner's (Shift-E) percentage value would initially be the last-used value (e.g. 33% or 75%), before suddenly jumping to another value as soon as the mouse moves. The cause of this behaviour was that it was initially reusing the value from the previous time the operator was run, but then as soon as the mouse moved, it would snap to the percentage implied by the mouse position. (Note: The mapping from mouse position to percentage is "absolute" - i.e. the percentage is based on how far across the 3D view the mouse is, instead of being some kind of relative offset thing). To make things a bit less jumpy, I've changed the behaviour so that the mouse position always gets used immediately, instead of having it jump suddenly only when making some mouse movement. |
Commit Details:
Full Hash: e965e92fa5712c2635ee45c8cd2be953bfc68915
Parent Commit: 8cde671
Lines Changed: +23, -8
1 Modified Path:
/source/blender/editors/armature/pose_slide.c (+23, -8) (Diff)