Press Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + L (`ui_toggle_licenses_dialog` built-in action)
to show/hide the notices dialog.
The dialog can be shown via script using
`SceneTree.licenses_dialog_visible = true|false`.
Co-authored-by: MewPurPur <mew.pur.pur@abv.bg>
This reverts commit 916d480686.
Revert "Fix InputEvent crash when opening project"
This reverts commit abb9c0f171.
Introduce a compatibility function for projects affected by the
device id clash reversal
Since the reverted PR introduced changes in the project.godot
file, it seems prudent to introduce a compatibility function for
such affected projects.
`InputMap::ALL_DEVICES` and `InputEvent::DEVICE_ID_EMULATION` have the
same value `-1`.
Change value of `InputMap::All_DEVICES` so that it's different from
`InputEvent::DEVICE_ID_EMULATION`. `InputEvent::DEVICE_ID_EMULATION`
is part of the API and can't be changed without potentially breaking
projects.
Gather all special device constants in a single location inside
`InputEvent`.
Add a converter to project settings, that takes care of adjusting
project files during loading.
This makes Tab and Enter act identical by default for autocompletion.
If Shift is held, the suggestion is added in-place without the word
being replaced. This matches the behavior found in Visual Studio Code
where the following occurs:
- Pressing Tab accepts the suggestion and replaces the word.
- Pressing Enter accepts the suggestion and replaces the word.
- Pressing Shift + Tab accepts the suggestion and doesn't replace the word.
- Pressing Shift + Enter accepts the suggestion and doesn't replace the word.
Adds `ui_text_skip_selection_for_next_occurrence` action and related implementation to text editor.
This action is bound `Ctrl+Alt+D` shorcut.
Used in conjonction with `ui_add_skip_selection_for_next_occurrence`, it gives the user the ability to select many occurrences of a selection
and avoid some of them.
Used without a previous selection, the action jumps to the next occurrence of the current word under the caret.
* Description of `ui_text_submit` action should be "Submit Text" instead of "Text Submitted".
* Spell out "Animation" instead of using "Anim.".
* Treat "Max" as regular word instead of writing "Max.".
* Use generic "Set %s" for action name instead of a dedicated "Set target_position".
* Add translator comment for:
* "Inclusive" and "Self" in the profiler.
* Places where it needs the context about being an editor progress label.
* "Duplicated Animation Name" since it's refering to the new name of a duplicated animation.
* Disambiguation of "View Plane Transform", "Paste Selects" and "Display Normal".
* Fix wrong undo action name for renaming an input action.
* Fix missing end quote in a shader error message.
* In class reference:
* Fix duplicated "if" in the description of `signf()`.
* Fix mismatched example output in `String.operator %()`.
* Fix typo in the description of `Decal.texture_emission`.
* Unify description of `String.match()` and `StringName.match()`.
As many open source projects have started doing it, we're removing the
current year from the copyright notice, so that we don't need to bump
it every year.
It seems like only the first year of publication is technically
relevant for copyright notices, and even that seems to be something
that many companies stopped listing altogether (in a version controlled
codebase, the commits are a much better source of date of publication
than a hardcoded copyright statement).
We also now list Godot Engine contributors first as we're collectively
the current maintainers of the project, and we clarify that the
"exclusive" copyright of the co-founders covers the timespan before
opensourcing (their further contributions are included as part of Godot
Engine contributors).
Also fixed "cf." Frenchism - it's meant as "refer to / see".
Refactors`ui_text_remove_secondary_carets` from https://github.com/godotengine/godot/pull/68089 as `ui_text_clear_carets_and_selection`, with extra behaviour:
- If there's only one active caret active with a selection, clears the selection.
- In case there's more than one caret active, removes the secondary carets and clears selections.
With this change, `TextEdit` then imitates the behaviour of VSCode for clearing carets and selections.
Adds the bind `ui_text_remove_secondary_carets` to TextEdit, with ESC as the default shortcut.
When the bind is performed, if the TextEdit has multiple carets, `remove_secondary_carets` is called and secondary carets are removed.
This is useful when multiple selects are performed with `add_select_for_next_occurrence` #67644 or when multiple multiple carets are manually added, then it's possible to go back to a single caret with a shortcut.
Closes#67991