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Enhanced the CheckIfSlotDisableApplies method to support '*' wildcards in menu names when matching slot file names. This allows for more flexible slot disable rules by using regular expressions for matching, improving usability for complex slot configurations.
…her programs can use this shape key Introduces a static dictionary to track and skip redundant processing of shape keys when conditional slot disables are applied. This prevents repeated application of the same value and allows other programs to use the shape key when the condition is not met, improving compatibility and efficiency.
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I usually use menu conditions to set values; however, they have many variations, so I added * as a wildcard.
I enjoy fiddling with the kupa shape keys, but other plugins also use them, so I skip processing shapekey when the conditions aren't met.