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Questions pertaining to Blender's user interface, such as theming, scripting and operating the interface.

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Problems with numpad operators [duplicate]

I have a problem that's kind of weird. The numpad operation keys (+, -, *, /) dont work as expected. I cant do the math when transforming objects. For example hitting G while object is selected, the …
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Problems with numpad operators

The kind of "solution" to this is to press the * (star key) on the numpad while in the input mode. For example - with object selected pressing GX 2 * +2 will translate the object 4 units on the X ax …
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How to dynamically show/hide panel elements using python?

The solution was so trivial I didn't expect it to be. It's a matter of simply adding a conditional to the panel draw function: class SomePanel(bpy.types.Panel): bl_idname = "the_panel" b …
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How to dynamically show/hide panel elements using python?

Say I have a property set on a scene, like so: bpy.types.Scene.is_enabled = bpy.props.BoolProperty(default=False) Then I've got a panel like the following: class SomePanel(bpy.types.Panel): bl …
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How to store variable and use it as property in panel?

My problem is as following: I want to create custom rendering settings for Blender, that will set up the camera and the screen resolution - initialize an isometric projection, basing on the target ti …
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How to display EnumProperty control like radio buttons, while keeping the selection exclusive?

I have an EnumProperty set up on the Scene in the register function: def register(): bpy.types.Scene.my_enum = bpy.props.EnumProperty( name = "My enum", description = "My enum des …
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