fix for issue #44231: snap_selected_nodes_to_floor() results in an editor
crash when a child collisionshape has invalid shape object
(cherry picked from commit 52f6e0b5ad)
This only applies to the project manager instance, what driver is used is otherwise
still defined by the project settings for a running game/editor.
Should help users who have issues with buggy GLES3 drivers to still use the project
manager to create and edit GLES2 projects.
Now that the F1 key is available, we can bind Search Help to the key
generally used in other applications to open the help menu.
(cherry picked from commit 42685f514f)
This matches the 2D editor default behavior.
Powers of two are usually better for grid divisions as they are often
used in level design.
(cherry picked from commit 31cf3e2572)
image/gif is not supported in the glTF 2.0 specification,
these files are broken. But let's be lenient...
Fixes#43638.
(cherry picked from commit f70cc0a60e)
Export presets contains the export_path option, to specify the default
export location, but the CLI export option disregarded that, and always
required and export path to be specified.
After this commit, if the export path is not specified in the command,
the one in the preset will be used, erroring only if it's not present or
invalid.
(cherry picked from commit 032a1c5dc3)
Switching between editors now requires holding Ctrl to avoid
conflicts with the new F2 shortcut.
The asset library can now be accessed by pressing Ctrl + F4
on Windows and Linux, or Alt + 4 on macOS.
This partially addresses #38139.
(cherry picked from commit 79e4e26738)
This check was there since the first commit in 2014, but a later feature added in 2018
with #17717 did not properly update the code while adding non animation-related code
in `perform_node_renames`.
Fixes#40532.
(cherry picked from commit d107fd4c9e)
This also makes borders always display in the editor theme,
even if the editor scale is below 100%. Otherwise, "focus" outlines
would vanish when using an editor scale below 100%,
which harms usability.
- The grid is now infinite, it follows the camera.
- The grid is now dynamic, if you zoom in and out, the grid subdivides,
expands, and fades.
- You can now enable grid planes for the XY and YZ planes. Only the flat
XZ plane is enabled by default. Each plane is independently dynamic
of the others.
- The default grid size has been increased to 200, and the maximum
has been increased to 2000. At 1000, the grid mostly looks edgeless.
- If you set the division level max and min to the same value then
the grid does not expand or subdivide, but instead stays the same size
and just follows the camera. Also, if these values are the same,
the bias value does nothing.
- If you want to have Blender-like behavior, set max to 1, min to 0,
and set the bias to a really low value. You may also wish to increase
the grid size if you have a small bias.
Co-authored-by: Aaron Franke <arnfranke@yahoo.com>