We don't use that info for anything, and it generates unnecessary diffs
every time we bump the minor version (and CI failures if we forget to
sync some files from opt-in modules (mono, text_server_fb).
The functionality of `push_unhandled_input` has changed so that it no
longer propagates input events to SubViewports.
This makes it less predictable and it should be deprecated in favor of
`push_input` which provides the same functionality and more.
Also this deprecation simplifies the Viewport-API by reducing the methods
for pushing input events, so that users don't need to worry about when
to use which function in order to insert input events.
This solves the problem, that mouse events get sent to SubViewports
even if they are outside of the visible area of the SubViewport.
This changes makes SubViewportContainer::unhandled_input redundand.
Shortcut Events now need to be distributed via push_input, in order for
them to be able to reach SubViewports.
This patch adds a viewport-configuration-option for sorting
physics-picking events by the Z-Index and the scene tree position
of the collision objects.
This provides a benefit similar to FSR 1.0 (greater texture sharpness
at the cost of some graininess at sub-native resolution scales), but
without the added performance cost of FSR 1.0.
Mipmap LOD bias can be useful to improve the appearance of distant
textures without increasing anisotropic filtering (or in situations
where anisotropic filtering is not effective).
`fsr_mipmap_bias` was renamed to `texture_mipmap_bias` accordingly.
The property hint now allows for greater precision as well.
`rendering/quality/shadows` is now `rendering/quality/positional_shadow`
to explicitly denote that the settings only affect positional light shadows,
not directional light shadows.
Shadow atlas settings now contain the word "atlas" for easier searching.
Soft shadow quality settings were renamed to contain the word "filter".
This makes the settings appear when searching for "filter" in the
project settings dialog, like in Godot 3.x.
Initial TAA support based on the implementation in Spartan Engine.
Motion vectors are correctly generated for camera and mesh movement, but there is no support for other things like particles or skeleton deformations.
This makes it easier to spot syntax errors when editing the
class reference. The schema is referenced locally so validation
can still work offline.
Each class XML's schema conformance is also checked on GitHub Actions.
Using codespell 2.2-dev from current git.
Added `misc/scripts/codespell.sh` to make it easier to run it once in a
while and update the skip and ignore lists.