Adapted the plugin to recent changes in input classes and pool arrays.
Fixed an out-of-bounds bug in the process.
Doesn't display anything for a single point (existing issue).
- Fix movement input affecting all viewports even when clicking outside
- Freelook up movement is now relative
- Prevent tool shortcut conflict when moving
- De-hardcode tool shortcuts (select, move, rotate, scale, wireframe)
- Movement speed depends on zoom distance (like panning)
- Mouse wheel controls speed (Blender-style) due to above point
- Added zoom distance indicator, hides after short delay
- Triggered by holding RMB
- Can look around in FPS style
- Can move with WASD
- Movement speed accelerates over time
- Can multiply speed with a modifier key to go faster or slower
- Configurable in editor settings and shortcuts
Notable changes:
- Now ScriptLanguages have the option to override the global external editor setting.
If `ScriptLanguage::open_in_external_editor()` returns `ERR_UNAVAILABLE` (which it does by default), then the global external editor option will be used.
- Added formatting to the external editor execution arguments. Now it's possible to write something like this: `{project} -g {file}:{line}:{col}`.
- `VisualScript::get_member_line()` now can return the line of functions (well, it returns the id of the _Function_ node of the function). I guess there is nothing else we can get a "line" from.
Fixes:
- Fixes a bug where `ScriptEditor::script_goto_method()` would not work if the script is not already open in the built-in editor.
- Fixes wrong DEFVAL for `cursor_set_column` and `cursor_set_line` in TextEdit.
- `Script::get_member_line()` now returns -1 ("found nothing") by default.
Make snapping affect nodes created by drag & drop
Make snapping for a single Node2D refer to its pivot
Refactor duplicate drag setup code
Replace one occurrence of the old set_pos by set_position
Enabled by default as in Blender, but can be disabled separately for 2D & 3D;
the core functionality is in Input so this could be reused or even exposed to scripts in the future
I can show you the code
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You last write readable code?
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Make you see your bad indent
Force you to respect the style
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It's crystal clear
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The other subfolders of tools/ had already been moved to either
editor/, misc/ or thirdparty/, so the hiding the editor code that
deep was no longer meaningful.