This makes it possible to change the branch of the documentation that
URLs are pointing to without having to modify all class reference
files.
In the XML class reference, the `$DOCS_URL` placeholder should be used,
and will be replaced automatically in the editor and when generating
the RST class reference.
The documentation branch string is set in `version.py`.
Co-authored-by: Hugo Locurcio <hugo.locurcio@hugo.pro>
(cherry picked from commit 5341e6010e)
This prevents the viewport from going upside-down.
This was suggested at:
https://github.com/godotengine/godot/pull/51984#issuecomment-948614191:
> For 3.4, I think we can just clamp the angle value when using the
> camera orbiting shortcuts. We can investigate what to do with panning
> and freelook in 3.5 and 4.0.
(cherry picked from commit 3bd7c4f2a9)
When comparing different graphics settings or optimizations,
this makes precise measurements and frametime comparisons easier.
This also makes the editor FPS display use `pad_decimals()`
for consistency with the implementation in `master`.
Async. compilation via ubershader is currently available in the scene and particles shaders only.
Bonus:
- Use `#if defined()` syntax for not true conditionals, so they don't unnecessarily take a bit in the version flagset.
- Remove unused `ENABLE_CLIP_ALPHA` from scene shader.
- Remove unused `PARTICLES_COPY` from the particles shader.
- Remove unused uniform related code.
- Shader language/compiler: use ordered hash maps for deterministic code generation (needed for caching).
- Locking nodes can now be done by pressing Ctrl + L, and unlocking with
Ctrl + Shift + L.
- Grouping nodes is now done by pressing Ctrl + G, and ungrouping with
Ctrl + Shift + G (similar to Inkscape).
- Toggling the grid is now done by pressing the `#` key
(also similar to Inkscape). This change was needed as Ctrl + G
now groups selected nodes.
Different shortcuts are used for the lock/unlock and group/ungroup
actions, so that the shortcuts are idempotent.
This makes the Linear and Cubic icons in particular easier to
distinguish from each other.
The Cubic interpolation icon's curve was also changed to be
more distinguishable from the Linear icon's curve.
Fleshed out the "Optimize Mesh" options found in the mesh import UI
Gave a checkbox to every vertex attribute that can be compressed
Surfaced option to enable/disable Octahedral compression for
normal/tangent vectors
Also surfaces the vertex position compression option which previously
inaccessible because the defaults did not compress vertex positions
Supports all current importers (obj, fbx, collada, gltf)