This feature is enabled by default, but it can be disabled in the editor
settings in case it interferes with other uses of the extra buttons
(such as push-to-talk in a VoIP program).
The default orbit sensitivity was decreased to account for this change.
Rotational inertia (orbit + freelook) was disabled by default due to
known issues.
This also removes the need for separate manipulation inertia settings,
as the default settings are more responsive.
This is already supported by FreeType, but it wasn't exposed.
Adding support for WOFF2 would require linking a Brotli decompression
library in Godot, so only WOFF1 is exposed here.
This provides better power savings compared to the previous value.
This also speeds up project execution slightly while the editor
is running in the background.
The setting hint can now go as low as 1 FPS (1 million microseconds
per frame), for those who really need the best possible power savings.
This will make previewing animated shaders or particles impossible
when the editor window isn't focused though.
(cherry picked from commit 6f6a09cce2)
Using the smallest dimension of the width and height makes it possible
to support both landscape and portrait monitors.
(cherry picked from commit 728fa3ff71)
EditorSettings: Factor code to compute auto display scale
Also fixes typo introduced in https://github.com/godotengine/godot/pull/48597/files#r652636544.
(cherry picked from commit f862f9a056)
The default value is 80. The hard line length guideline's default column
has been moved to 100 to account for the new soft line length guideline.
It can be disabled by setting its value to the same column as the
hard line length guideline.
As a bonus, to have consistency between use Beziers and create insert tracks, use Beziers also gets a default via editor settings that is used when the confirmation dialog is disabled, instead of just falling back to creating non-Bezier tracks.
When using a negative contrast value, the base color will be lightened
to create the derivative colors instead of being darkened.
This can lead to better-looking themes, especially for light themes.
With smaller arrays/dictionaries, this makes it possible to view all of
an array/dictionary's items on a single page.
Larger values could be used, but make switching between node selections
quite slow, especially on low-end CPUs. They could also be problematic
with complex resource inspectors for arrays/dictionaries that contain
Resources.
This closes https://github.com/godotengine/godot-proposals/issues/2058.
(cherry picked from commit d97d65b184)
This affects the editor scale and font hinting settings which will now
display their automatically chosen value in parentheses.
(cherry picked from commit 57654508c9)
Happy new year to the wonderful Godot community!
2020 has been a tough year for most of us personally, but a good year for
Godot development nonetheless with a huge amount of work done towards Godot
4.0 and great improvements backported to the long-lived 3.2 branch.
We've had close to 400 contributors to engine code this year, authoring near
7,000 commit! (And that's only for the `master` branch and for the engine code,
there's a lot more when counting docs, demos and other first-party repos.)
Here's to a great year 2021 for all Godot users 🎆
(cherry picked from commit b5334d14f7)
The code we had for PVRTexTool doesn't work as it's not compatible with current
PVRTexTool CLI options, and likely hasn't been for years.
Instead, we have our own vendored pvrtccompressor thirdparty library which all
users have thus de-facto been using. This commit moves the compress code to
`modules/pvr` where it belongs.
There's no proper compress function for PVRTC 2-bit format, that's a bug that
will need to be fixed (currently it's compressed as 4-bit format even if you
use Image::FORMAT_PVRTC2).
Fixes#28669.
(cherry picked from commit 1a31274855)
This matches the 2D editor default behavior.
Powers of two are usually better for grid divisions as they are often
used in level design.
(cherry picked from commit 31cf3e2572)
- The grid is now infinite, it follows the camera.
- The grid is now dynamic, if you zoom in and out, the grid subdivides,
expands, and fades.
- You can now enable grid planes for the XY and YZ planes. Only the flat
XZ plane is enabled by default. Each plane is independently dynamic
of the others.
- The default grid size has been increased to 200, and the maximum
has been increased to 2000. At 1000, the grid mostly looks edgeless.
- If you set the division level max and min to the same value then
the grid does not expand or subdivide, but instead stays the same size
and just follows the camera. Also, if these values are the same,
the bias value does nothing.
- If you want to have Blender-like behavior, set max to 1, min to 0,
and set the bias to a really low value. You may also wish to increase
the grid size if you have a small bias.
Co-authored-by: Aaron Franke <arnfranke@yahoo.com>
Happy new year to the wonderful Godot community!
We're starting a new decade with a well-established, non-profit, free
and open source game engine, and tons of further improvements in the
pipeline from hundreds of contributors.
Godot will keep getting better, and we're looking forward to all the
games that the community will keep developing and releasing with it.
This makes precise adjustments easier, without having to
touch the mouse wheel. This modifier is also available in
Blender, so this makes the freelook behavior more consistent
with it :)
In the interest of simplifying the Editor Settings, this also
removes the freelook modifier speed factor setting
(the value is now hardcoded to its default).
Add Navigation category for scroll and minimap settings.
Rename Line Numbers category to Appearance.
Rename Open Scripts category to Script List.
Rename "Draw Minimap" setting to "Show Minimap" (this is more consistent with other settings).
Reorder settings by category in code_editor.cpp to match settings list
Previously it was only possible to create custom script templates per
editor instance which could lead to certain name collisions, but now one
can create such templates per project tailored for specific use cases.
The default path to search for custom script templates is defined in
project settings via `editor/script_templates_search_path` setting as
`res://script_templates` path, yet this can be configured per project.
Templates have at most two origins now:
1. Project-specific, defined in `ProjectSettings`, for instance:
- res://script_templates/
2. Editor script templates, for instance:
- %APPDATA%/Godot/script_templates/
As script templates can have the same name over different paths,
the override mechanism was also added, enabling project-specific
templates over the editor ones.