When clicking on a resource field in the inspector dock, you now have
the "Quick Load" option in addition to "Load". This opens a QuickOpen
dialog allowing the user to type in a phrase to quickly locate the
desired resource (similar to "Quick Open Scene").
In my experience, this is much faster than clicking through the File
Dialog.
Relates to godotengine/godot-proposals#346.
(cherry picked from commit 470b94fe22)
Unnamed gizmos should be avoided, so this should help editor plugin
authors resolve issues with gizmo naming if they forgot to override
the function.
(cherry picked from commit e5406ba952)
- Use a colon instead of parentheses and a comma to reduce visual
clutter.
- Pad the line number with 4 spaces to account for scripts longer
than 999 lines.
(cherry picked from commit 1e8976fcb5)
Since this avoids accidentally placing 2D nodes at subpixel positions,
this results in more crisp visuals by default, even when pixel snapping
is disabled in the project settings.
(cherry picked from commit c03e7c2dde)
This makes property casing consistent with the editor.
If property capitalization is disabled in the Editor Settings,
the remote inspector will also disable capitalization.
(cherry picked from commit 854f328517)
This makes setting up AudioStreamPlayer3D nodes for Doppler playback
a bit easier.
- Move AudioStreamPlayer3D's Doppler Tracking property outside a group
since the group only had 1 property, which resulted in unnecessary
folding in the inspector.
- Put the AudioStreamPlayer3D Playing and Autoplay properties higher up
in the inspector since these are likely to be modified often.
The icon was present in `editor/icons/`, but it was never implemented
in the editor gizmos code.
This also removes some unused gizmo drawing code (overridden methods
that are no longer called anywhere).
The default orbit sensitivity was decreased to account for this change.
Rotational inertia (orbit + freelook) was disabled by default due to
known issues.
This also removes the need for separate manipulation inertia settings,
as the default settings are more responsive.
This is already supported by FreeType, but it wasn't exposed.
Adding support for WOFF2 would require linking a Brotli decompression
library in Godot, so only WOFF1 is exposed here.