This allows backporting documentation from the `master` branch more easily,
as it already features the `[kbd]` tag.
Co-authored-by: Yuri Sizov <11782833+YuriSizov@users.noreply.github.com>
Settings defined in editor plugins are missing (about 100 of them),
but all other settings (about 200 of them) can now be documented in the
EditorSettings class.
Co-authored-by: Rémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 63ce655e75e9d46c8b588ff258c3f50d5290c553)
There was no mention of the effect of AudioListener2D in this documentation, making it unclear if there was a relationship. The new text is copied and modified from the AudioStreamPlayer3D documentation.
Use 'an' as article before 'AudioListener3D'
(cherry picked from commit a7ebc6fb18bcbcf817895955eed619588b3cd8b8)
- Uses all accumulated movements when calculating speed
- Discards old accumulated movements
- Sets last mouse speed to zero when there is no movement
- madmiraal
3d96d7d9fb
This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 2D with the Skeleton2D node
that adds several new IK solvers, a way to control bones in a Skeleton2D
node similar to that in Skeleton3D. It also adds additional changes
and functionality.
This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg.
Full list of changes:
* Adds a SkeletonModifier2D resource
* This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed
* Has a function for clamping angles, since it is so commonly used
* Modifiers are unique when duplicated so it works with instancing
* Adds a SkeletonModifierStack2D resource
* This resource manages a series of SkeletonModification2Ds
* This is what the Skeleton2D directly interfaces with to make IK possible
* Adds SkeletonModifier2D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK
* Each modification is in its own file
* There is also a SkeletonModifier2D resource that acts as a stack for using multiple stacks together
* Adds a PhysicalBone2D node
* Works similar to the PhysicalBone3D node, but uses a RigidBody2D node
* Changes to Skeleton2D listed below:
* Skeleton2D now holds a single SkeletonModificationStack2D for IK
* Skeleton2D now has a local_pose_override, which overrides the Bone2D position similar to how the overrides work in Skeleton3D
* Changes to Bone2D listed below:
* The default_length property has been changed to length. Length is the length of the bone to its child bone node
* New bone_angle property, which is the angle the bone has to its first child bone node
* Bone2D caches its transform when not modified by IK for IK interpolation purposes
* Bone2D draws its own editor gizmo, though this is stated to change in the future
* Changes to CanvasItemEditor listed below:
* Bone2D gizmo drawing code removed
* The 2D IK code is removed. Now Bone2D is the only bone system for 2D
* Transform2D now has a looking_at function for rotating to face a position
* Two new node notifications: NOTIFICATION_EDITOR_PRE_SAVE and NOTIFICATION_EDITOR_POST_SAVE
* These notifications only are called in the editor right before and after saving a scene
* Needed for not saving the IK position when executing IK in the editor
* Documentation for all the changes listed above.
- TwistedTwigleg
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Primary and secondary handles are no longer differentiated by their ids, so a bool was added to tell them apart in all the handle-related methods.
Includes a minor fix in CollisionPolygon3DEditor, unrelated to editor gizmos.
- JFonS
5ebea2d120
* there is now a more clear distinction between camera_2d and camera_3d functions in the engine code
* simplified camera2d's exported interface - now everything happens directly with the 'current' variable and make_current and clear_current are no longer exposed- there were some situations where calling one instead of set_current would result in incomplete results
* rebased to current godot master
- verdog
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- Note that i did not rename the original Camera related methods.
* Fixed subgizmo editing on scaled nodes.
* Added more clarifications on the coordinate space of subgizmos.
* Given input priority to the transform gizmo over subgizmo selection.
- JFonS
d7b58ebc9c
* Animations and Skeletons are now pose-only.
* Rest transform is kept as reference (when it exists) and for IK
* Improves 3D model compatibility (non uniform transforms will properly work, as well as all animations coming from Autodesk products).
- reduz
2dc823273e
* Clean-up of node_3d_editor_plugin.{h,cpp}: removed unused code, fixed some bugs.
* Moved node_3d_editor_gizmos.{h,cpp} to editor/plugins.
* Added support for multiple gizmos per node. This means custom gizmos will no longer override the built-in ones and that multiple gizmos can be used in more complex nodes.
* Added support for handle IDs. When adding handles to a gizmo, an ID can be specified for each one, making it easier to work with gizmos that have a variable number of handles.
* Added support for subgizmos, selectable elements that can be transformed without needing a node of their own. By overriding _subgizmo_intersect_frustum() and/or _subgizmo_intersect_ray() gizmos can define which subgizmos should be selected on a region or click selection. Subgizmo transformations are applied using get/set/commit virtual methods, similar to how handles work.
- JFonS
cfb555a081
- Note: MeshDataResourceEditor is now kind of painful to use, it will be fixed a bit later.
This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node
that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality
for making bone manipulation in Godot easier.
This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg
Full list of changes:
* Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource
* This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed
* Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource
* This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node
* Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK
* Each modification is in it's own file
* Several changes to Skeletons, listed below:
* Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract
* So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone
* Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain
* Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them.
* New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D
* Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone
* BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily
* BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality.
* This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes
* BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name.
* BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility
* BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly
* Added rotate_to_align function in Basis
* Added class reference documentation for all changes
- TwistedTwigleg
5ffed49907
Note: It still needs some work.
* Added helper functions to Skeleton3D for converting transforms from bone space to global space, and vice versa.
* Updated the Skeleton3D class reference.
* Changed the icon used for bones in the Skeleton3D inspector to use BoneAttachement3D's icon.
* Changed the Skeleton3D inspector to use EditorPropertyTransform and EditorPropertyVector3 when possible.
* Placed the Transform/Matrix for each bone in a sub-section, so it is visually similar to the Node3D inspector.
- TwistedTwigleg
24905becb2
- Also fixed smaller issues.
ec19ed3723
Its a bit broken right now, more patches need to be ported. Also I kept the Transform track for now, and I did not touch the gltf module yet.
This was removed in #63481, and we confirmed that it's better like this,
but we add back the possibility to strip CR as an option, to optionally
restore the previous behavior.
For performance this is done directly in `String::parse_utf8`.
Also fixes Android `FileAccess::get_line()` as this one _should_ strip CR.
Supersedes #63717.
(cherry picked from commit 1418f97c70a5551bdbfeea853cbc479b32ea9e08)
* Added additional information to the camera documentation to explain
how the 'current' attribute behaves when multiple cameras are in a
scene.
(cherry picked from commit 349c750b18acf770ef6f0e43643c8a37a3beb450)
Input accumulation was implemented and enabled by default in 3.1, and
I don't recall major complaints around it (or bugs were fixed).
In 3.4, #42220 added input buffering and apparently toggled input
accumulation off by mistake.
This led to multiple bug reports about degraded performance on Windows,
or simply unexpected behavior change (see linked issues in #55037).
Fixes#55037.
- akien-mga
d6bcdd18c3
Input: Document that accumulated input is disabled by default
This was actually disabled by mistake in 3.4 causing a regression, but since
this issue survived the whole 3.4.x series and it's now very close to 3.5,
it's too late to change it again.
We might consider it for 3.6 after some beta testing.
- akien-mga
7de45b6203
Adds map_force_update() function to NavigationServer. This function immediately flushes the Navigationserver command queue and recalculates all navigationmeshes and region connections for a specific map.
- smix8
721c99a530
Added new function that returns all created navigation map RIDs from the NavigationServer. The function returns both 2D and 3D created navigation maps as technically there is no distinction between them.
- smix8
38ee593b76
- Add a range hint to the Viewport `shadow_atlas_size` property.
- Add range steps to the shadow resolution project settings that
match the lowest allowed values (since lower increments don't
make sense).
Some split distance properties are unused depending on the
current shadow mode. Also, Blend Splits and Bias Split Scale can
only be used if the shadow mode is PSSM 2 Splits or PSSM 4 Splits.
- Calinou
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