For `PROPERTY_HINT_ENUM` properties, enumerator names can be provided as
a comma separated list. There're a few properties that add leading
spaces to the names (e.g. `First, Second, Third`).
These spaces are included in the Inspector dropdown, which is
unexpected.
It's better to leave the surrounding spaces untouched because it could
be part of the resulting string value (the variable is a string enum).
And most other enum hints don't contain surrounding whitespaces.
This PR removes the spaces and documents this `PROPERTY_HINT_ENUM`
behavior.
Mainly:
- Make `max_descriptors_per_pool` project setting Vulkan-specific.
- Use a common, render driver agnostic magic FourCC for shader binary data.
- Downgrade spirv_reflect to Vulkan-only dependency.
- Add a `RENDER_DRIVER_*` macro to GLSL shader code for per-driver customizations.
This removes the countless small UBO writes we had before
and replaces them with a single large write per render pass.
This results in much faster rendering on low-end devices
but improves speed on all devices.
The naming of static bodies has raised a lot of questions and
discussions, because they are actually movable (not being static). This
commit explains that the reason for "static" is that they are immovable
from the point of view of the physics engine. This makes it easier to
understand why the user can move static bodies manually.
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.
Camera2D has follow smoothing to interpolate towards a target position, but no rotation smoothing to align with the target rotation.
This adds rotation smoothing directly into the Camera2D API by having two new properties:
- `rotation_smoothing_enabled`
- `rotation_smoothing_speed`
Connects AtlasTexture to its `atlas`'s "changed" signal, allowing it to detect property changes to `atlas` and update accordingly, when the project is running and in the editor, as well.