Added icons for files/folders in drag preview
Fixed folders getting an empty string label
Don't show "1 more file(s)" label instead of the file
Added "more folders" case if moving folders exclusively
Merged drag_files and drag_files_and_dirs to reduce code duplication
Simplified get_drag_data_fw and removed commented out code
- Build callbacks now return bool to determine if the build was successful. If the build fails, the editor won't run the game.
- Makes sure build callbacks are called after saving the scene ("Save Before Running" option).
When save_each_scene is false, only scenes that have been saved at
least once are saved. But EditorNode tries to save scenes with no
filename too (they're never saved), so it crashes.
- show scene thumbnail on hover
- resize if has many tabs
- show full scene file name with current edited scene
- can be customized EditorSettings > Interface > Scene Tab
- close scene with mouse middle button
-Added default environment editor setting
-Added environment created by default in new projects
-Removed default light and ambient from spatial editor, to make the editor more PBR compliant
Darkens the editor on WindowDialog popup.
This adds the following new Editor settings:
- interface/dim_editor_on_dialog_popup (true) # Enable/Disable editor dimming
- interface/dim_amount (0.6) # Percentage of how much the editor will be darkened (0-1)
- interface/dim_transition_time # The duration (in seconds) of the color blending effect (0-1), 0 is instant.
Please test this thoroughly, I haven't yet seen a case where it fails to work properly but I'm sure I didn't test all
windows of the editor :P
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