FileSystemDock: Don't update current path and path edit when the file list has focus.
So that when renaming from the file list, we don't cd into the renamed folder automatically.
After changing the default visibility to hidden to avoid generating
thousands of import/export symbols (browsers have a hard limit of 10k),
explicitly setting visibility for "boundary functions" (i.e. wasm
callbacks called by JS via pointer) is required to ensure the function
can be retrieved via pointer from the function table.
The UI was extending past the screen width when loading a page diplaying
a plugin with an especially long title in the asset store plugin.
I implemented a new `EditorAssetLibraryItem::clamp_width` method that
checks that the title text is not longer than the column width minus
some padding and truncates it if it is.
I also noticed that the nav buttons for paginated results were causing the UI to extend past
the screen width on higher editor scales since they were hardcoded to
show ten page buttons if there were enough results. I modified the
pagination slightly to display a dynamic number of nav buttons based on
the editor scale in order to fix this other cause of the same problem.
I had to use the font of the `title`, which is a `LinkButton` in order
to determine the text width, so I added a public getter `get_button_font` to the `LinkButton` class.
Fixes#76338.
Blender 3.6 imports fail with:
```
TypeError: Converting py args to operator properties: : keyword "export_nla_strips" unrecognized
```
The `export_nla_strips` flag was removed and replaced with `export_animation_mode`.
In 3.6.0-3.6.21, this option does not exist at all and causes the failure above.
In 3.6.22, this option was re-added, but does nothing.
See 96a73cb664.
We now need to check the blender version to determine what flags to use.
This adds an additional shell command before every import.
We might consider caching the version, but we'd have to invalidate the cache if the blender version or path changes.
As an aside, the "group animations" setting in Godot does the opposite of what I'd expect.
When `group_tracks=true`, each animation is exported individually.
When `group_tracks=false`, all animations are exported as a single track.
This seems backwards, but I've kept the 3.6 behavior consistent with 3.5.
From https://docs.blender.org/api/3.6/bpy.ops.export_scene.html:
> ACTIONS Actions – Export actions (actives and on NLA tracks) as separate animations.
> ACTIVE_ACTIONS Active actions merged – All the currently assigned actions become one glTF animation.
Co-authored-by: A Thousand Ships <96648715+AThousandShips@users.noreply.github.com>
Fixes an error where the exposure was calculated incorrectly if a lower resolution scale was used while using FSR2. Now the behavior is consistent regardless of the resolution scale.