[Bf-funboard] Menu entry name changes for Shade Smooth/Shade Sharp?

Campbell Barton ideasman42 at gmail.com
Sun May 10 07:28:03 CEST 2015


Agree this was a bit strange, now they're only in the edge menu.

committed:
https://developer.blender.org/rBd6b57436efad545347b4403610dd3af642d4378d

On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 7:02 PM, AIBlender <aiblender at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 07/05/15 08:31, mond at email.cz wrote:
>> What I see, it's the same function, and since this function doesn't "shade"
>> just by click, but we need to unable "Edge split" modifier or so to see
>> change - terms "Mark Sharp"/ "Clear Sharp" is more relevant.
>>
>>
>>
>> Anyway since sharp/smooth can be only done on edge not vertex, I don't see a
>> reason why this option is under "Verticies".
>>
>>  From opinion it can erased from menu.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Filip (vklidu)
>>
>>
>>
>> ---------- Původní zpráva ----------
>> Od: AIBlender <aiblender at gmail.com>
>> Komu: bf-funboard at blender.org
>> Datum: 7. 5. 2015 8:52:19
>> Předmět: [Bf-funboard] Menu entry name changes for Shade Smooth/Shade Sharp?
>>
>> "Hi,
>>
>> I was documenting some bits of Blender recently and I noticed that in
>> the menu:
>>
>> 3D View Editor Header > Mesh > Vertices
>>
>> There are two entries
>>
>> Shade Smooth & Shade Smooth.
>>
>> These seem a little misleading in their names since we already have a
>> Shade Smooth concept which makes faces not look flat shaded. Currently
>> these entries add of remove sharp marks from geometry.
>>
>> Would it make sense to call the Shade Smooth entry something different
>> like Unsharp or whatever to avoid using Shade Smooth which to most
>> Blender users means something different.
>>
>> Terry Wallwork.
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> I am not certain but I think the reason it is listed in Vertices is
> because the tool can act on single Vertices with the Operator Panel
> Vertices option that is shown in the Operator panel when either tool is
> used.   But that's my guess, a dev would know for sure.
>
> Terry Wallwork
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