Default shortcuts use the first or second letter of each word.
This also adds a new shortcut to toggle the last opened bottom panel.
On editor startup, this defaults to the first panel in the list
(which is the Output panel).
This is more explicit as for why this functionality isn't available
depending on editor settings and current platform.
This also exposes a `EditorInterface.is_multi_window_enabled()` method
so that editor plugins can easily query whether the editor is able and
expected to create multiple windows.
This change introduces a new EditorThemeManager class
to abstract theme generatio and its subroutines.
Logic related to EditorTheme, EditorColorMap, and editor
icons has been extracted into their respective files with
includes cleaned up.
All related files have been moved to a separate folder to
better scope them in the project. This includes relevant
generated files as well.
-Implemented shared function for focusing FileSystem tab and highlighting the node path.
-Created right-click option that shows up in the Scene-Hierarchy on Nodes that have a file-system source path.
-Created custom icon for this right-click option
-Implemented the shared function and icon for other places that already had this features (Open Node tab, Inspector Resource)
Co-authored-by: MewPurPur <mew.pur.pur@gmail.com>
when the external Editor is active in the settings.
This prevents a crash from different race conditions
from edititing files in the external editor while the internal editor
tries to reload open file tabs.
Some conditions that cause the crash where:
* Syntax highlighting (gdscript_highlighter.cpp, syntax_highlighter.cpp)
* Code analysis (code_edit.cpp)
* ... and more
Fixes script editor debug menu on sessions other than 1
Fixes breakpoint toggle from menu in sessions other than 1
Removes execution display when switching to non-breaked sessions
This change defines additional theme contexts for editor
branches to prevent theme leaking between the default
theme, the project theme, and the editor theme.
- Both editor window and EditorNode define an editor-specific
context with the editor theme and the default theme.
- The 2D viewport defines a project-specific context with
the project theme and the default theme.
- Theme editor preview tabs define the default-only context
with the default theme.
Additionally, the default theme context now only includes
the project theme for running projects (both export and debug).
This prevents the project theme from leaking into the editor.
This commit also does a little clean up on the theming aspects
of the EditorNode.
This should result in some noticeable performance improvements,
aside from fixing bugs due to conflicts in logic.
This also simplifies some related code identified while debugging.
Removes documentation generation (docgen) from the GDScript compiler to
its own file. Adds support for GDScript enums and signal parameters and
quite a few other assorted fixes and improvements.
- Simplify and update its logic.
- Simplify EditorScript.
- Improve EditorNode and other relevant includes.
- Fix scene-based path in the movie writer when
reloading a scene.
Also start organizing editor-specific GUI components
into a dedicated folder, `editor/gui`.
Also move `editor_file_server` next to the rest of debugger classes.
* This solution is much cleaner than the one in 3.x thanks to the use of callables.
* Works without issues in any language (no need to worry about camel or snake case).
* Editor code uses a compatibility function (too much work to redo).
Fixes#59899
* Remove unused `EditorPropertyMember` and related hints, previouly used by
VisualScript. Such logic should be implemented in the VS module itself.
* As the above broke compatibility with the VS module, clean up the other
hacks that were still in core in support of VisualScript.
* `PROPERTY_USAGE_INTERNATIONALIZED` was only used in Object's
`get_translatable_strings()`, which is a legacy function not used anywhere.
So both are removed.
* Reordered some usage flags after the above removal to minimize the diff.
* General clean up.
Fixes#30203.
Co-authored-by: Rémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>
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".