The position (left/right) of the Cancel and OK buttons in AcceptDialog
are DisplayServer specific, as Windows uses OK/Cancel and macOS uses Cancel/OK.
Linux/X11 currently uses the macOS convention which is also the GTK+/GNOME one,
though it's not consistent with Qt/KDE applications which follow the Windows
convention.
Since that can't satisfy everyone, it's best if it's configurable also for the
editor (it's already configurable for the project).
Fixes#59379.
(cherry picked from commit 9bb05de89fcc286a0d78bea12dc779a56c274fb0)
Only import dependency we know how to import, since custom resource may have .gd in dependency list which doesn't have an importer
(cherry picked from commit 0463a445c4470509d581747bd272b0a76227c723)
Instantiating a new ProjectSettings is *not* the way to go.
ConfigFile works just fine to read/change a single value.
Fixes memory leaks as the instantiated ProjectSettings was never freed.
Forbid doing this to prevent such problems.
Fixes#25661.
- akien-mga
9a340a2868
The editor inspector will now get the edited class name from the MultiNodeEdit when it is used.
The name of the selected nodes is searched in the scene and if not found in the parent class(es).
This is a mostly clean backport from Godot 4.0.
In the process, the initialization logic is updated to show an error message and gracefully close the engine when setup errors occur.
- m4gr3d
4be7c91cd9
Cherrypick of #58457 in master
Caused by reusing icons from the main editor in the code editor. These
icons were converted based on the main editor theme and not the code
editor theme.
- Create new icons for use specifically in the code editor
- Add these icons to the exceptions when converting dark theme icons
to light theme automatically
- Change the default value of the code folding color to match previous
color
- Code folding icon is now pure white by default to correctly match
the color defined in settings
Also adds a note on the tooltip if the Script is tool.
The color is the same one used on the Script Editor's script list.
(cherry picked from commit ad5ff9f78fe0bab4572085803f224026273fd4aa)
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>
Redo edited subresource (and resource) saving in a much more simplified way.
I think this should work (unless I am missing something) and be faster than what is there.
It should also supersede #55885.
I am not 100% entirely convinced that this approach works, but I think it should so please test.
(cherry picked from commit 9eb5f2a0d79fb761235e77d369ee2f38fceb094a)
Makes the Perspective menu consistent with the View menu in the 3D
viewport. This allows for quicker inspection of the scene, and makes
missclicks more forgiving.
(cherry picked from commit e3ab344af9839bbe1ffa690093acd9ea7ffde554)
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)
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
8aa3c2f091
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
* 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
* 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 fixes an issue with visual scripts spamming error messages
in the editor when running the project with the remote scene tree
visible.
(cherry picked from commit 829c8247559a21d0b6f540e4a548d935c3a24643)
Selecting nodes in the Scene dock automatically switches to the relevant 2D
or 3D viewport. This behavior can be annoying while using the Script Editor
and wanting to inspect node properties, so it's now disabled by default when
the Script Editor is active.
This new behavior can be changed back to the previous auto-switching using
the `text_editor/navigation/stay_in_script_editor_on_node_selected` editor
setting.
(cherry picked from commit c4433c37932aca14b45e76a0b3498561532a0055)
This expands uppon #60708, using `get_node("%NodeName")` for nodes that
have a unique scene name to avoid having to change the onready
statements when the paths of the nodes change.
- Jummit
63f35d24c6
Having a mix of settings with and without subcategory makes the 'Editor'
section stand out with a weird UX, as instead of simply being a foldable
section like the others, it also holds its own top-level settings and is
therefore selectable.
This wasn't the case in 3.4, and is fixed in 4.0 by refactoring, so for
3.5 we should preserve the 3.4 UX, even if it's not the best.
- akien-mga
acd4a01b8c
Backports features and bugfixes from current Godot 4.0 to 3.5 and brings functions and codebase of both version largely in sync to make tutorials more compatible and future backports easier.
- smix8
8bd7c6188b
Fixed UI bug where it appeared that pushing the up or down incrementing
arrows did not increment the SpinBox value appropriately. Just needed
to increase the size of the box horizontally, to display four decimal
points consistently.
(cherry picked from commit 09658f7e3ba7ffc87ae9f90aa42f64dfeeb33f40)
When populating a MultimeshInstance (node), Godot would set the
new Multimesh's color and custom data format as the current node's
multimesh, which would cause a crash if node's multimesh is null.
Populate Function will now check if node has a multimesh or not, and
set the new multimesh with default (NONE) values if node's multimesh is
null.
Fixes Issue #61553
The new default value (1800) allows storing 30 seconds of profiling
at 60 FPS.
The new maximum value (10000) allows storing about 3 minutes of
profiling at 60 FPS.
The profiler graph will scale accordingly to the chosen setting,
so the default value is kept relatively low to prevent the graph
from looking too squished on narrow displays.
The call to draw the handles in the OccluderPoly was spamming errors when the hole has no points. This PR prevents trying to draw the gizmo for the hole when there are no points, which prevents the spam.
Change the order of checks in _class_desc_select to first try checking current page and GlobalScope before resorting to slicing either side of the first ".". This may change previous search behaviours - previously if both x.y and @GlobalScope.x.y existed, _class_desc_select would select the former; it will now select the latter.
Also tidies up some comments.
- Don't use minimum size for project order/filter controls.
This also allows the filter field to become longer at large
window sizes.
- Hide the loading label instead of changing its opacity.
This causes a reflow during loading, but this is preferable to having
the UI overflow.
- Hide the language dropdown on Android as it doesn't work correctly.
This allows the project manager to be displayed correctly at much
lower window sizes than previously.
References to "idle time" are progressively being replaced by
"process time" throughout the engine to avoid confusion.
This also changes some debug prints to be printed only when verbose
mode is enabled (like in `master`).
Automatically starts the editor debug server at given <IP>:<PORT>.
E.g.:
# Run editor and debug server listening on any interface, port 8080
godot3 -e --path proj/proj_empty --debug-server *:8080
# Run the godot project connecting to that debug server.
godot3 --path proj/proj_empty --remote-debug 127.0.0.1:8080
- Faless
225e75daba