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-Added system for feature overrides, it's pretty cool :)
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(Lot's of bloat accumulated, so it was time for clean up.)
-Made EditorSettings and ProjectSettings search more useful (search in sections too)
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Fixes #9575.
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-Label and Button reload translation on the fly
-Resources are loaded and reload depending on locale
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Fix VisibilityNotifier2D viewport offset issue
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-Fixded BackBuffercopy object
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-Improved ease of use of WorldEnvironment (no longer extends Spatial)
-2D editor viewport can now work in HDR!
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-Normalmaps are now detected and imported as RGTC, both in S3TC and ETC2, this improves their quality.
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-Restored resource previews!
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-Split Mesh into Mesh (abstrat class) and ArrayMesh, to allow to proper mesh primitives, as well as streamable meshes in the future.
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Make the naming consistent with other classes.
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-Added default environment editor setting
-Added environment created by default in new projects
-Removed default light and ambient from spatial editor, to make the editor more PBR compliant
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this might cause bugs I haven't found yet..
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Pause mode was not correctly propagating effectively stopping
immediately when the mode was not PAUSE_MODE_INHERIT.
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auto_accept_quit value is set first properly with GLOBAL_DEF("application/auto_accept_quit", true) in main.cpp
after that it's reset to true in SceneTree:init() whatever value was.
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Fixes a bug where the VERSION_PATCH define is not yet in scope if
typedefs.h is included before version.h at compilation time.
(cherry picked from commit 3b687c5474113b64f186388883ca85cdfe6523d4)
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Control set_pos -> set_position
Control set_global_pos -> set_global_position
[gs]et_mouse_pos -> [gs]et_mouse_position
[gs]et_global_mouse_pos -> [gs]et_global_mouse_position
fixes #8005
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-properly show editor without having to resize window on windows
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Optimize-out some debug and/or non-tools methods
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Reset display folded for an instanced scene if editable children is toggled off
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Collisions and nav debug are conditionally compiled depending on DEBUG_ENABLED
is_editor_hint() and is_node_being_edited() are compiled only with TOOLS_ENABLED
Every affected method is implemented in the header in case its macro is not present (the getters just returning false and the setters having an empty body) so the compiler can inline and finally no-op-out them as likely as possible.
is_node_being_edited() already showed a similar optimization effort and has been adapted to this change.
Furthermore, and as a consequence, -debugcol and -debugnav will not work on non-debug (strict release) builds.
This can bring a little bit of runtime performance on release and non-tooled builds (less code, so less cycles to spend and maybe more cache friendly).
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This avoids the display folded flag needlessly getting into the scene file (potentially forever) and also gives more visual feedback if the user re-enables editable children so it will display unfolded at first.
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Follow-up to #8251.
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Add the option to check if input was handled
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When godot was running as the project manager, it tried to call a method on a null pointer (get_tree()->get_edited_scene_root()).
This is undefined behaviour and caused a crash when compiled with sanitizing enabled.
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When working with a viewport you should call Viewport.input() to pass
the input, but if the input was unhandled you might also want to call
Viewport.unhandled_input() so that objects in the sub-scene can handle
the event. This adds a way to check if the input was handled so that you
know whether you should call Viewport.unhandled_input() or not.
Signed-off-by: Saggi Mizrahi <saggi@mizrahi.cc>
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Add missing binding for DUPLICATE_USE_INSTANCING
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added Timer is_time_left()
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From https://github.com/lucasdemarchi/codespell
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rm doc
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Remove warning on owner re-assignment
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fix remove_and_skip()
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- Avoid connecting the signals to nonexistent methods
- Preserve only persistent connections
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You last write readable code?
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Force you to respect the style
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And when we read it through
It's crystal clear
That now we're in a whole new world of code
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