The minimum slider value no longer allows decreasing the value below
the default, as this can cause things to break in the editor.
The maximum slider value was also increased to 4096 since it can safely
be increased to that value (some add-ons may require it).
This closes#37052.
(cherry picked from commit 8d8c7a9383)
Changes made:
* Added dirty bit for SpatialEditorSelectedItem's last_xform
* SpatialEditorViewport checks that dirt bit too before skipping the selection
(cherry picked from commit 19825436d4)
Alignment of scene pixels on screen pixel ensure a crisp rendering of small features (such as text). Unfortunately, alignment of top left pixel on screen adds a lot of jittering when zooming at high zoom factor.
This change allow to snap the top left scene pixel on the closest screen pixel (not only the top-left most), and we do so only when the scale factor is an integer.
(cherry picked from commit 1c02906a6f)
Placeholder with length greater than `max_length` are allowed, so there is no reason for those update condition.
It fixes the odd alignment of placeholder when it's length is greater than `max_length`
(cherry picked from commit 43b2f75d64)
The AABB for an empty Spatial has 0 size, since the stored and
compared Transform was scaled by the AABB size, it would completely
destroy the rotation information. If there is no rotation
information, the gizmo doesn't update when the rotation changes.
(cherry picked from commit a0af3094b4)
Fixed FileSystemDock's `file_removed` and `folder_removed` signals not being
emitted because the emitted was using the wrong signal name.
(cherry picked from commit fe0b783e70)
Namely, move the drive dropdown to just the left of the path text box and don't include the former
in the latter.
This improves the UX on Windows.
In the UNIX case, since its concept of drives is (ab)used to provide shortcuts to useful paths, its
dropdown is kept at the original location.
New contributor added to AUTHORS:
@muiroc
Thanks to all contributors and donors for making Godot possible!
Sorry for the late March update and missed February update, I made sure
to include patrons for both February and March in this commit.
(cherry picked from commit 5b97db325a)
This reverts commit 2e152b945f.
SCons `FRAMEWORKS` is, according to their latest docs, only supported
"On Mac OS X with gcc". While the "with gcc" part seems bogus, #36795
did introduce a link failure for our osxcross toolchain for compiling
macOS binaries from Linux. SCons probably fails to detect this as a
macOS target and does not use its `FRAMEWORKS` logic properly.
So using `LINKFLAGS` as we used to is the more portable solution.