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* Description of `ui_text_submit` action should be "Submit Text" instead of "Text Submitted".
* Spell out "Animation" instead of using "Anim.".
* Treat "Max" as regular word instead of writing "Max.".
* Use generic "Set %s" for action name instead of a dedicated "Set target_position".
* Add translator comment for:
* "Inclusive" and "Self" in the profiler.
* Places where it needs the context about being an editor progress label.
* "Duplicated Animation Name" since it's refering to the new name of a duplicated animation.
* Disambiguation of "View Plane Transform", "Paste Selects" and "Display Normal".
* Fix wrong undo action name for renaming an input action.
* Fix missing end quote in a shader error message.
* In class reference:
* Fix duplicated "if" in the description of `signf()`.
* Fix mismatched example output in `String.operator %()`.
* Fix typo in the description of `Decal.texture_emission`.
* Unify description of `String.match()` and `StringName.match()`.
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EricEzaM/55856-proj-settings-initial-array-dict-shared-instance
Fix Project Settings array/dicts initial value being shared instances of the current value.
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current value.
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As many open source projects have started doing it, we're removing the
current year from the copyright notice, so that we don't need to bump
it every year.
It seems like only the first year of publication is technically
relevant for copyright notices, and even that seems to be something
that many companies stopped listing altogether (in a version controlled
codebase, the commits are a much better source of date of publication
than a hardcoded copyright statement).
We also now list Godot Engine contributors first as we're collectively
the current maintainers of the project, and we clarify that the
"exclusive" copyright of the co-founders covers the timespan before
opensourcing (their further contributions are included as part of Godot
Engine contributors).
Also fixed "cf." Frenchism - it's meant as "refer to / see".
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This is done by disallowing ESC to be used for closing the window
while the filter-LineEdit is focused.
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gdextension exports
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change warnings=all to use /W4.
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* ActionMapEditor
* EventListenerLineEdit
* InputEventConfigurationDialog
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Removes separate `Command` key (use `Meta` instead).
Adds an event flag to automatically remap `Command` <-> `Control` (cannot be set alongside `Control` or `Meta`).
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Rename ItemList's bg -> panel
Rename ItemList's bg_focus -> focus
Rename ProgressBar's bg -> background
Rename ProgressBar's fg -> fill
Rename Tree's bg -> panel
Rename Tree's bg_focus -> focus
Rename ScrollContainer's bg -> panel
Rename FileDialog's *_icon_modulate -> *_icon_color
Rename FileDialog's files_disabled -> file_disabled_color
Rename CheckButton's on/off -> checked/unchecked
Rename check_v_adjust -> check_v_offset
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NOTIFICATION_THEME_CHANGED"
This reverts commit 4b817a565cab8af648c88cfc7ab6481e86ee3625.
Fixes #64988.
Fixes #64997.
This caused several regressions (#64988, #64997,
https://github.com/godotengine/godot/issues/64997#issuecomment-1229970605)
which point at a flaw in the current logic:
- `Control::NOTIFICATION_ENTER_TREE` triggers a *deferred* notification with
`NOTIFCATION_THEME_CHANGED` as introduced in #62845.
- Some classes use their `THEME_CHANGED` to cache theme items in
member variables (e.g. `style_normal`, etc.), and use those member
variables in `ENTER_TREE`, `READY`, `DRAW`, etc. Since the `THEME_CHANGE`
notification is now deferred, they end up accessing invalid state and this
can lead to not applying theme properly (e.g. for EditorHelp) or crashing
(e.g. for EditorLog or CodeEdit).
So we need to go back to the drawing board and see if `THEME_CHANGED` can be
called earlier so that the previous logic still works?
Or can we refactor all engine code to make sure that:
- `ENTER_TREE` and similar do not depend on theme properties cached in member
variables.
- Or `THEME_CHANGE` does trigger a general UI update to make sure that any
bad theme handling in `ENTER_TREE` and co. gets fixed when `THEME_CHANGE`
does arrive for the first time. But that means having a temporary invalid
(and possibly still crashing) state, and doing some computations twice
which might be heavy (e.g. `EditorHelp::_update_doc()`).
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up editor includes
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Hides the row for adding and removing custom properties from showing up
when advanced mode is disabled.
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The `global_shader_uniform` name is longer, but it makes it much
easier to find the methods when searching in the class reference.
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* Allows running the game in "movie writer" mode.
* It ensures entirely stable framerate, so your run can be saved stable and with proper sound (which is impossible if your CPU/GPU can't sustain doing this in real-time).
* If disabling vsync, it can save movies faster than the game is run, but if you want to control the interaction it can get difficult.
* Implements a simple, default MJPEG writer.
This new features has two main use cases, which have high demand:
* Saving game videos in high quality and ensuring the frame rate is *completely* stable, always.
* Using Godot as a tool to make movies and animations (which is ideal if you want interaction, or creating them procedurally. No other software is as good for this).
**Note**: This feature **IS NOT** for capturing real-time footage. Use something like OBS, SimpleScreenRecorder or FRAPS to achieve that, as they do a much better job at intercepting the compositor than Godot can probably do using Vulkan or OpenGL natively. If your game runs near real-time when capturing, you can still use this feature but it will play no sound (sound will be saved directly).
Usage:
$ godot --write-movie movie.avi [scene_file.tscn]
Missing:
* Options for configuring video writing via GLOBAL_DEF
* UI Menu for launching with this mode from the editor.
* Add to list of command line options.
* Add a feature tag to override configurations when movie writing (fantastic for saving videos with highest quality settings).
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Add color contrast to TabContainer backgrounds in the editor
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- Use the "odd" style for TabContainers that are on a background with the same color as the default TabContainer background color to add contrast
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* Intended to replace RBSet in most cases.
* Optimized for iteration speed
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* Map is unnecessary and inefficient in almost every case.
* Replaced by the new HashMap.
* Renamed Map to RBMap and Set to RBSet for cases that still make sense
(order matters) but use is discouraged.
There were very few cases where replacing by HashMap was undesired because
keeping the key order was intended.
I tried to keep those (as RBMap) as much as possible, but might have missed
some. Review appreciated!
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Adds a new, cleaned up, HashMap implementation.
* Uses Robin Hood Hashing (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash_table#Robin_Hood_hashing).
* Keeps elements in a double linked list for simpler, ordered, iteration.
* Allows keeping iterators for later use in removal (Unlike Map<>, it does not do much
for performance vs keeping the key, but helps replace old code).
* Uses a more modern C++ iterator API, deprecates the old one.
* Supports custom allocator (in case there is a wish to use a paged one).
This class aims to unify all the associative template usage and replace it by this one:
* Map<> (whereas key order does not matter, which is 99% of cases)
* HashMap<>
* OrderedHashMap<>
* OAHashMap<>
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character input with Alt / Ctrl modifiers, after processing of shortcuts.
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This reverts commit a988fad9a092053434545c32afae91ccbdfbe792.
As discussed in #57725 and clarified in #57788, `SNAME` is not meant to be used
everywhere but only in critical code paths. For theme methods specifically, it
was by design that only getters use `SNAME` and not setters.
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String: Add contains().
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Add type icons to Project Settings, Array, and Dictionary editors
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