- Add support for explicit values in properties using `PROPERTY_HINT_FLAGS`
that works the same way it does for enums.
- Fix enums and flags in VisualScriptEditor (it wasn't considering the
explicit value).
- Use `PROPERTY_HINT_FLAGS` for C# enums with the FlagsAttribute instead
of `PROPERTY_HINT_ENUM`.
Instead of displaying the exact string, now Godot uses the Time
singleton to calculate the date string from the UTC Unix timestamp and
also uses Time's timezone offset conversion to string function
This makes it easier to spot syntax errors when editing the
class reference. The schema is referenced locally so validation
can still work offline.
Each class XML's schema conformance is also checked on GitHub Actions.
Since some porjects may be relying on the former behavior, this is opt-in via a new project setting, disabled by default, but enabled for new projects, since it's the new standard behavior (and the only one in 4.0).
The EditorProperty UI elements for project settings are created from
SectionedInspector, which has a prefix added to each property path. Each
EditorProperty needs to be made aware of this path so copy_property_path
copies the full path, and not just the suffix.
Fixes#59020.
(cherry picked from commit d271e2517e)
get_cursor_shape() is used in cases where a Control displays different cursors in different areas.
There is no need to set the default cursor shape on every mouse move event.
Fix minor issue with selection order.
(cherry picked from commit 0d96dbcb2a)
get_cursor_shape() is used in cases where a Control displays different cursors in different areas.
There is no need to set the default cursor shape on every mouse move event.
(cherry picked from commit 24942214d9)
get_cursor_shape() is used in cases where a Control displays different cursors in different areas.
There is no need to set the default cursor shape on every mouse move event.
(cherry picked from commit 4a8a6f892f)
This provides easier visual grepping.
Incindentally, this change will force constant editor redrawing whenever
the View FPS option is enabled in the 3D viewport settings. This is
required to get an accurate FPS display in 3.x.
Otherwise, the FPS counter shot all the way up to 145 FPS
whenever nothing was changing on screen (even if actual
performance was much lower).
The GIProbe gizmo was writing values in 3 dimensions to Vector2s. This error was previously being masked by the Vector2 accessor, but now results in a crash or ERR_FAIL message.
This PR removes the Vector2s as they were unused.
Using codespell 2.2-dev from current git.
Added `misc/scripts/codespell.sh` to make it easier to run it once in a
while and update the skip and ignore lists.
(cherry picked from commit 1bdb82c64e)
This lets us have its definition in `core/version.h` and avoid
rebuilding a handful of files every time the commit hash changes.
(cherry picked from commit 90162851a7)
Most frames there will be no change in project settings, and it makes no sense to read settings every frame in case of changes, as a large number of string compares are involved.
This PR adds a signal to ProjectSettings that can be subscribed to in order to keep local settings up to date with ProjectSettings.
In addition a function `ProjectSettings::has_changes()` is provided for objects outside the signal system (e.g. Rasterizers).
When editor continuous redraws is switched off, the editor only redraws when a redraw_request was issued by an element in the scene. This works well in most situations, but when scenes have dynamic content they will continuously issue redraw_requests.
This can be fine on high power desktops but can be an annoyance on lower power machines.
This PR splits redraw requests into high and low priority requests, defaulting to high priority. Requests due to e.g. shaders using TIME are assigned low priority.
An extra editor setting is used to record the user preference and an extra option is added to the editor spinner menu, to allow the user to select between 3 modes:
* Continuous
* Update all changes
* Update vital changes
Pressing `ctrl+z` after clicking "Create Physical Skeleton" will now
undo the creation of all physical bones by that operation.
Previously undo would remove one bone at a time.
Fixes https://github.com/godotengine/godot/issues/55351.
(cherry picked from commit c9cce53983)
I don't see any reference to gzip/svgz supported in the nanosvg library,
and the handful of test gzip compressed svgz files I tried failed loading.
Also cleaning a couple missing includes in platform export code.
Clarifies that the button opens the user:// dir
and for better consistency with certain ProjectSettings values:
"Use Hidden Project Data Directory" is named similarly, but refers to data within res://
and two values refer to user:// as "User Dir"
(Translations were not updated)
and rename enum value accordingly
(cherry picked from commit 54018e4021)
Change the entire navigation system.
Remove editor prefix from nav mesh generator class. It is now used for baking
at runtime as well.
Navigation supports obstacle avoidance now with the RVO2 library.
Nav system will also automatically link all nav meshes together to form one
overall complete nav map.
This allows configuring orbit sensitivity and freelook sensitivity
independently from each other. Often, it's needed to use a lower
freelook sensitivity compared to the orbit sensitivity.
Also, when using a FOV scale lower than the default
(using Alt + mouse wheel), the mouse sensitivity is now scaled
to make it easier to use freelook to look at distant objects.
This does not affect orbiting and panning.
Resolves godotengine/godot-proposals#106.
Adds the following property menu options with default bindings:
- Copy Property (ctrl+c)
- Paste Property (ctrl+v)
- Copy Property Path (ctrl+shift+c)
If you hover over a property label in the inspector dock, you can copy
either the property value or the property path to the system clipboard
using the shortcuts above This is especially useful for the
`AnimationTree`, where code might reference properties like
"parameters/state/aim/move/blend_position".
One issue is that if you click a property, then click on the node you
currently have selected in the node tree, then press ctrl+shift+c, it
will still copy the selected property path rather than the node path. If
you click on a different node in the nodetree, however, ctrl+shift+c
will return to copying the nodepath.
The property value copy/paste was implemented by KoBeWi at #39398 and
merged into this PR due to their similarity.
Backport of 0205fffbf3 from master.
Many assets include links in the description.
This change enables selection for the links,
and other information such as version numbers,
to be copied/pasted.
(cherry picked from commit 814a4ee434)
Always build with the GUI subsystem.
Redirect stdout and stderr output to the parent process console.
Use CreateProcessW for blocking `execute` calls with piped stdout and stderr (prevent console windows for popping up when used with the GUI subsystem build, and have more consistent behavior with non-blocking calls).
Add `open_console` argument to the `execute` to open a new console window (for both blocking and non-blocking calls).
Remove `interface/editor/hide_console_window` editor setting.
Remove `Toggle System Console` menu option.
Remove `set_console_visible` and `is_console_visible` functions.
* Adds proxy related methods for `HTTPClient` and `HTTPRequest`
* Adds `network/http_proxy/{host,port}` editor settings
* Makes AssetLib and Export Template Manager proxy aware
* Adds `indent(prefix)` to `String`
* Moves the loading of tool/doc translation into
`editor/editor_translation.{h,cpp}`
* Makes use of doc translation when generating XML class references, and
setup the translation locale based on `-l LOCALE` CLI parameter.
The XML class reference won't be translated if `-l LOCALE` parameter is
not given, or when it's `-l en`.
Since we bundle the whole files in the editor binary, they actual impact the
binary size needlessly.
Automate it via `make merge`.
(cherry picked from commit 6fb47a271f)
Exposes a method in `EditorInterface` to open scripts on a specified
line and column. This method handles if the internal or the external
editor should be used.
(cherry picked from commit 9535831866)
This makes it more obvious that the slider has a "filled" part
on the left, which improves visibility especially in wider inspectors
(such as the Project Settings and Editor Settings).
This commit was created by merging the commits presented in #39255 for
the GSoC 2020 VCS Improvement project
VCS: Make EditorVCSInterface store less amount of internal state
VCS: Add force push checkbox + more frequent VCS updates
Add force push checkbox in the Commit dock. Also add some missing
opportunities for checking the VCS state again on from UI inputs
VCS: Fix script contents not being updated on merge conflict
VCS: Add branch creation VCS interface calls
VCS: Add VCS remote creation and remote selection menus
VCS: Show more commit information + Fix truncated commit offsets
VCS: Make VCS less noisy + Fix diff view refreshes
VCS: Fix mismatched argument names in VCS helpers
VCS: Add SSH transport support for remote operations
Also, moves the editor's VCS settings registrations to
project_settings.cpp and editor_settings.cpp
VCS: Change TTR() to vformat() for branch and remote removal text
VCS: Add VCS branch icon instead of using Tree node icon
Co-authored-by: @ChronicallySerious
This makes it possible to change the branch of the documentation that
URLs are pointing to without having to modify all class reference
files.
In the XML class reference, the `$DOCS_URL` placeholder should be used,
and will be replaced automatically in the editor and when generating
the RST class reference.
The documentation branch string is set in `version.py`.
Co-authored-by: Hugo Locurcio <hugo.locurcio@hugo.pro>
(cherry picked from commit 5341e6010e)
This prevents the viewport from going upside-down.
This was suggested at:
https://github.com/godotengine/godot/pull/51984#issuecomment-948614191:
> For 3.4, I think we can just clamp the angle value when using the
> camera orbiting shortcuts. We can investigate what to do with panning
> and freelook in 3.5 and 4.0.
(cherry picked from commit 3bd7c4f2a9)
When comparing different graphics settings or optimizations,
this makes precise measurements and frametime comparisons easier.
This also makes the editor FPS display use `pad_decimals()`
for consistency with the implementation in `master`.
Async. compilation via ubershader is currently available in the scene and particles shaders only.
Bonus:
- Use `#if defined()` syntax for not true conditionals, so they don't unnecessarily take a bit in the version flagset.
- Remove unused `ENABLE_CLIP_ALPHA` from scene shader.
- Remove unused `PARTICLES_COPY` from the particles shader.
- Remove unused uniform related code.
- Shader language/compiler: use ordered hash maps for deterministic code generation (needed for caching).
- Locking nodes can now be done by pressing Ctrl + L, and unlocking with
Ctrl + Shift + L.
- Grouping nodes is now done by pressing Ctrl + G, and ungrouping with
Ctrl + Shift + G (similar to Inkscape).
- Toggling the grid is now done by pressing the `#` key
(also similar to Inkscape). This change was needed as Ctrl + G
now groups selected nodes.
Different shortcuts are used for the lock/unlock and group/ungroup
actions, so that the shortcuts are idempotent.
This makes the Linear and Cubic icons in particular easier to
distinguish from each other.
The Cubic interpolation icon's curve was also changed to be
more distinguishable from the Linear icon's curve.
Fleshed out the "Optimize Mesh" options found in the mesh import UI
Gave a checkbox to every vertex attribute that can be compressed
Surfaced option to enable/disable Octahedral compression for
normal/tangent vectors
Also surfaces the vertex position compression option which previously
inaccessible because the defaults did not compress vertex positions
Supports all current importers (obj, fbx, collada, gltf)
Sets `AlignOperands` to `DontAlign`.
`clang-format` developers seem to mostly care about space-based indentation and
every other version of clang-format breaks the bad mismatch of tabs and spaces
that it seems to use for operand alignment. So it's better without, so that it
respects our two-tabs `ContinuationIndentWidth`.
- Make the Debugger bottom panel menu more prominent when
there are errors or warnings by adjusting the text color.
- Add some spacing to the right of the error/warning icon
for better visual appearance.
This reduces the size of the editor binaries significantly, as we otherwise
embed all WIP translations, including ones with very low completion ratios,
and end up paying for the size of all `msgid`s for each locale.
Cf. https://github.com/godotengine/godot-proposals/issues/3421 for details.
The thresholds used are:
- 30% for the editor interface (should already include most common strings
while more obscure ones like UndoRedo action names might be untranslated).
- 10% for the class reference: this is a HUGE resource and 10% is already
a lot of useful content, especially if focused on the most used APIs.
For 3.x, we also exclude languages that require complex text layout support
to be displayed properly.
This currently reduces the size of the editor binary by 17% on Linux.
The list will be synced manually every now and then.
Fixesgodotengine/godot-proposals#2051.
Relates to godotengine/godot-proposals#1215.
Implements shortucts for adjusting the camera rotation in 15-degree
increments, similar to Blender.
I did not add corresponding menu entries for these, as I didn't feel
like they would be too useful from a menu, and didn't want to make the
menu too long.
(cherry picked from commit cb15ec20bb)
Whenever we change the name (or remove) generated cpp files with the `.gen.cpp`
extension, users run into build issues when switching between branches (i.e.
switching before and after the name change/removal). This is because we glob
`*.cpp` so if a now-obsolete file from a previous build is present, we'll
include it too, potentially leading to bugs or compilation failure (due to
missing headers or invalid code).
So globbing patterns in `add_source_files` will now skip files ending with
`.gen.cpp`, which should instead be passed explicitly where they're used.
(cherry picked from commit c133480531)
- Increase drag-and-drop snapping to 50 units
(from 10 units).
- Increase Snap Object to Floor maximum height to 500 units
(from 20 units).
- Increase Snap Object to Floor negative margin to 1 unit
(from 0.2 units).
(cherry picked from commit 7a3d0b79b4)
Physical Key should be used for most game inputs as it allows
keys to work on non-QWERTY layouts out of the box.
This is especially important for WASD movement layouts.
In contrast, remapped (non-physical) keys are mainly useful in
non-game applications, where shortcuts are expected to match a
precise letter rather than a location on the keyboard.
And do the dedent and stripping for both translated and
non-translated strings for consistency, and so that we
don't need to do it at the call site.
(cherry picked from commit a16031beb6)
- Parse `.po` files from `doc/translations/*.po` like already done
with `editor/translations/*.po`.
- Add logic to register a doc translation mapping in `TranslationServer`
and `EditorSettings`.
- Add `DTR()` to lookup the doc translation mapping (similar to `TTR()`).
Strings are automatically dedented and stripped of whitespace to ensure
that they would match the translation catalog.
- Use `DTR()` to translate relevant strings in `EditorHelp`,
`EditorInspector`, `CreateDialog`, `ConnectionsDialog`.
- Small simplification to `TranslationLoaderPO`, the path argument was
not really meaningful.
(cherry picked from commit 4857648a16)
This can be used to free some CPU cores when baking lightmaps.
When using fewer CPU cores, lightmap baking is slower but background
tasks aren't slowed down as much.
This feature is enabled by default, but it can be disabled in the editor
settings in case it interferes with other uses of the extra buttons
(such as push-to-talk in a VoIP program).