Blender Git Statistics -> Developers -> paulmelis
Paul Melis (paulmelis)
Total Commits : 2
Master Commits : 1
Branch Commits : 1
First Commit : November 6, 2020
Latest Commit : November 7, 2020
Commits by Month
Date | Number of Commits | |
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November, 2020 | 2 |
Commit Distribution
Path | Number of Commits |
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temp_test_sc_keymap | 1 |
temp_bmesh_multires | 1 |
sculpt-dev | 1 |
master | 1 |
Favourite Files
Filename | Total Edits |
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space_sequencer.py | 2 |
DNA_sequence_types.h | 2 |
effects.c | 2 |
rna_sequencer.c | 2 |
File Changes
Action | Total | Per Commit |
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Modified | 8 | 4.0 |
Code Changes
Action | Total | Per Commit |
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Lines Added | 166 | 83.0 |
Lines Removed | 28 | 14.0 |
Latest commits
Revision 98166b5 by Paul Melis / Joseph Eagar (sculpt-dev, temp_bmesh_multires, temp_test_sc_keymap) November 7, 2020, 10:53 (GMT) |
Add background rectangle option to video sequencer Text strip This adds a Box option to the Text strip's style properties, plus related Box Margin value: {F9208309} When enabled the text is placed on top of a solid-filled rectangle of a chosen color, as shown below: {F9208324} When the box option is disabled the text strip works the same as it does now. When the box option is enabled the meaning of the Shadow option changes to provide a drop-shadow on the rectangle (and not on the text itself). The latter made more sense to me. The box margin is specified as a fraction of the image width. The offset of the drop-down box shadow is fixed to a specific fraction of the image width as well. I tested this feature on a movie of a couple of minutes containing dozens of text strips (all with box background), edge cases like multi-line strings and text overlapping the image edges. Reviewed By: ISS Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9468 |
November 6, 2020, 15:05 (GMT) |
Add background rectangle option to video sequencer Text strip This adds a Box option to the Text strip's style properties, plus related Box Margin value: {F9208309} When enabled the text is placed on top of a solid-filled rectangle of a chosen color, as shown below: {F9208324} When the box option is disabled the text strip works the same as it does now. When the box option is enabled the meaning of the Shadow option changes to provide a drop-shadow on the rectangle (and not on the text itself). The latter made more sense to me. The box margin is specified as a fraction of the image width. The offset of the drop-down box shadow is fixed to a specific fraction of the image width as well. I tested this feature on a movie of a couple of minutes containing dozens of text strips (all with box background), edge cases like multi-line strings and text overlapping the image edges. Reviewed By: ISS Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9468 |
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