Make sure, that a windows initial state is `mouse_in_viewport = false`.
This makes sure, that the mouse entered notification is sent when the
mouse hovers a window for the first time.
For embedded Windows, `NOTIFICATION_WM_MOUSE_ENTER` is currently sent
twice in a row. Remove one of the places where it is sent.
`Window::_update_mouse_over()` is the correct one, because there it is
also called for native windows.
* Disabled 2D navigation tests as they do not work
* Disabled tests for primitive meshes
* Unbound some `Mesh` methods that rely on 3D resources
* Unexposed `World3D` as it depends on physics (and isn't useful)
* Unexposed some `Viewport` vrs related properties that had unexposed
methods
Changing `gui_embed_subwindows` while a child window is displayed can lead
to crashes or other unintended behavior.
This PR adds checks to prevent the change while child windows are
displayed.
`NOTIFICATION_MOUSE_ENTER` and `NOTIFICATION_MOUSE_EXIT` now includes
the areas of children control nodes if the mouse filters allow it.
In order to check if a Control node itself was entered/exited, the newly
introduced `NOTIFICATION_MOUSE_ENTER_SELF` and
`NOTIFICATION_MOUSE_EXIT_SELF` can be used.
Co-authored-by: Markus Sauermann <6299227+Sauermann@users.noreply.github.com>
Introduces support for FSR2 as a new upscaler option available from the project settings. Also introduces an specific render list for surfaces that require motion and the ability to derive motion vectors from depth buffer and camera motion.
This adds binds for GraphEdit/GraphElement/GraphNode, which were
skipped before due to a rework. This also adds binds for Window,
which was skipped before due to a complicated code organization.
Also adds theme cache entries/direct cache access to a few places
that previously missed it. Some theme properties are now exposed
to other classes via friendships or public getters for convenience.
This removes all string-based theme access from scene/ classes.
Made Viewport::_cleanup_mouseover_colliders queue up mouse_exit and
mouse_shape_exit signals to emit and at the end of the function's
execution to avoid potential crashes.
Previously for InputEvents there was no distinction between
Window-area and Viewport-area.
This was problematic in cases where stretching was used and the Window
contained black bars at the sides of the Viewport.
This PR separates the area of Window and Viewport regarding InputEvents.
Saving a subscene causes the main scene to be re-instantiated. And the resource
instance in the main scene will be reused when the main scene is re-instantiated.
So for resources with `resource_local_to_scene` enabled, resetting state may be
necessary (at least for `ViewportTexture`).