Fixesgodotengine/godot-proposals#2051.
Relates to godotengine/godot-proposals#1215.
Implements shortucts for adjusting the camera rotation in 15-degree
increments, similar to Blender.
I did not add corresponding menu entries for these, as I didn't feel
like they would be too useful from a menu, and didn't want to make the
menu too long.
(cherry picked from commit cb15ec20bb)
Previously, files added via `add_ios_project_static_libs` where
being added as embedded frameworks. This commit fixes that.
Static frameworks/libs should never be embedded into IPAs.
Whenever we change the name (or remove) generated cpp files with the `.gen.cpp`
extension, users run into build issues when switching between branches (i.e.
switching before and after the name change/removal). This is because we glob
`*.cpp` so if a now-obsolete file from a previous build is present, we'll
include it too, potentially leading to bugs or compilation failure (due to
missing headers or invalid code).
So globbing patterns in `add_source_files` will now skip files ending with
`.gen.cpp`, which should instead be passed explicitly where they're used.
(cherry picked from commit c133480531)
Fix some typoed names from the doc
Add _index to "index" parameters of *_shape_* signals, this is both in doc and in the template. This makes the code, signature and doc easier to understand
Add method to get Node from the _index params of those signals. This was not as easy to find as one would expect. Putting this information where it is needed will help.
They haven't really helped save much time on incremental rebuilds, and they do
cause potential issues with build correctness (and possibly even one of the cause
for overly eager incremental rebuilds).
(cherry picked from commit 0433d0f54d)
- Increase drag-and-drop snapping to 50 units
(from 10 units).
- Increase Snap Object to Floor maximum height to 500 units
(from 20 units).
- Increase Snap Object to Floor negative margin to 1 unit
(from 0.2 units).
(cherry picked from commit 7a3d0b79b4)
This patch fixes rendering of multiple reflection probes for a single
mesh in the GLES2 renderer. If there were two reflection probes, one of
them would always have the `interior` option flipped, resulting in
broken blending between probes and flickering of ambient reflection.
Also make note of GLES2 reflection probe limit
Physical Key should be used for most game inputs as it allows
keys to work on non-QWERTY layouts out of the box.
This is especially important for WASD movement layouts.
In contrast, remapped (non-physical) keys are mainly useful in
non-game applications, where shortcuts are expected to match a
precise letter rather than a location on the keyboard.