Fixes#15787.
The issue occurred when two (or more) separate DynamicFont instances
used the same DynamicFontAtSize instance due to having equal
properties. The first instance updated its data_at_size and emitted
"changed" signal, but the second did not because it considered the
data_at_size to be up to date, even though it has just been updated.
- Implement outlines based on FreeType Stroker API. This allows
artifact-free results, similar to what you will see in Web or any text
editing tools. Outline is a part of DynamicFont rather than Label,
because outlines have to be baked into the font's atlas. Font has a
default outline_color and a Label can specify font_outline_modulator
that will be multiplied with the Font's color to get the final result.
- draw_char now has to be called twice to fully render a text - first
with p_outline == true for each character and then with
p_outline == false for each character.
- Number of draw-calls is reduced from 5 to 2 per outlined character.
- Overall cleanup of DynamicFont code, extracted duplicated code pieces
into separate methods.
- The change is backward-compatible - Labels still have outline
properties that work exactly as they worked before.
Closes#16279.
This solves #17931 and makes the script editor consistent with other text editors(Sublime, Gedit, Vim) in displaying the position rather than the raw number of characters.
Editing the `Text` property through the editor causes a wrong
placement of the placeholder, as it calls `LineEdit::clear_internal`,
which was wrongly reseting the cached placeholder width.
Fix#18184.
Now generating mouse events from touch is optional (on by default) and it's performed by `InputDefault` instead of having each OS abstraction doing it. (*)
The translation algorithm waits for a touch index to be pressed and tracks it translating its events to mouse events until it is raised, while ignoring other pointers.
Furthermore, to avoid an stuck "touch mouse", since not all platforms may report touches raised when the window is unfocused, it checks if touches are still down by the time it's focused again and if so it resets the state of the emulated mouse.
*: In the case of Windows, since it already provides touch-to-mouse translation by itself, "echo" mouse events are filtered out to have it working like the rest.
On X11 a little hack has been needed to avoid a case of a spurious mouse motion event that is generated during touch interaction.
Plus: Improve/fix tracking of current mouse position.
** Summary of changes to settings: **
- `display/window/handheld/emulate_touchscreen` becomes `input/pointing_devices/emulate_touch_from_mouse`
- New setting: `input/pointing_devices/emulate_mouse_from_touch`
-Missing Icons
-Missing freezing option (for baking light and faster load)
-Missing a way to export from Godot (GLTF2?)
-Probably buggy (may freeze editor, can be worked around easily, but let me know if this happens so it's easier to catch bugs)
Happy testing!
Allows shortening the two line method of Timer.set_wait_time
followed by Timer.start set wait_time as a parameter to
Timer.start. Also modifies the class documentation.
Fixes: #18107
Adds support for CMD+Backspace, to delete all text
before the cursor in the line and CMD+Delete to delete
all text after the cursor in line following the typical
MacOS text editing workflow
Fixes: #18059
CMD+Left and CMD+Right are hotkeys used on MacOS for
moving cursor to start and end of the text, respectively.
They are now supported, alongside ALT+key.
Fixes: #17631
Fixes reported logically dead codes by Coverity
* image.cpp: Doesn't really need any modification. But to remove the bug
report then we have to move the MAX call away from the for loop
statement.
* rasterizer_gles3.cpp: Removes unnecessary elif condition since it is
checked earlier in the function
* collada.cpp: If stamement never reached due to macro ERR_CONTINUE does
the same.
* navigation_mesh.cpp: Variables should always be null - however, also
checked for the very same condition in their function call. Leaving this
for review (whether the function call is necessary or not)
* path_editor_plugin.cpp: If cancel is true, then it should restore the
edited value to the original provided.
http://docs.godotengine.org/en/3.0/classes/class_editorspatialgizmo.html#class-editorspatialgizmo-commit-handle
* spatial_editor_gizmos.cpp: the very condition of i >= 3 is
predetermined in the if case right before it. Thus case 1 is always '1'
and case 2 is always '-1'
* grid_map_editor.cpp: Same as above in spatial_editor_gizmos.cpp
* voxel_light_baker.cpp: Same as above in spatial_editor_gizmos.cpp
* visual_server.cpp: Same as above in spatial_editor_gizmos.cpp
* visual_script_expression.cpp: char '-' is already true in the switch
case mechanism. Thus it can never reach to default case.
* particles.cpp: Case 'PARAM_MAX' is unreachable due to index checking
right before the switch execution.
* shader_language.cpp: Invalid index is handled in switch default case.
`type < TYPE_FLOAT && type > TYPE_VEC4` -> `(type < TYPE_FLOAT || type > TYPE_VEC4`)
Fixes the "always false problem" in TODO comment.
Fixes most current reports on Coverity Scan of uninitialized scalar
variable (CWE-457): https://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/457.html
These happen most of the time (in our code) when instanciating structs
without a constructor (or with an incomplete one), and later returning
the instance. This is sometimes intended though, as some parameters are
only used in some situations and should not be double-initialized for
performance reasons (e.g. `constant` in ShaderLanguage::Token).
Also ensure that get_scale doesn't arbitrarlity change the signs of scales, ensuring that the combination of get_rotation and get_scale gives the correct basis.
Added various missing functions and constructors.
Should close#17968.
This fixes the problem described in #13996 in a proper way.
This also adds "deadzone" property to ScrollContainer. It can be used
on mobile, where taps are not as precise as mouse clicks. Player could
slightly move their finger when tapping, in which case we still want
the button to be pressed rather than the container to be scrolled.
It seems that popups were intended to "grab" the mouse click that triggered them, but their intent was being lost. This commit does the necessary changes to let it happen and updates items that were trying to get advantage of it, because the semantics of `Control::grab_click_focus()` have changed a bit. Namely, it must be called **before** showing the modal.
This allows to popup a menu and activate an item in it in a single click-point-release cycle, instead of having to click once to open the menu and once more to pick an item.
This ability is extended even to context menus activated with the RMB (or any other mouse button, for that matter). The editor benefits from this in the context menu of the tree dock, which has been patched to opt-in for this feature.
This improves UX a bit by saving unnecessary clicks.
From now on, `PopupMenu` always grabs the click and also invalidates the first button release unless the mouse has moved (that's what `set_invalidate_click_until_motion()` was doing and now it's removed), so there is no longer the need of doing both things at every point a pop-up menu is shown.