Currently, when making a selection with the gridmap, you can only change the height of the selection by changing the height of the mouse cursor while still dragging the selection.
(Height here meaning "the direction of the normal of the edit plane")
This change still allows you to change the cursor height while dragging the selection, but changes the height keys, while a selection is active and not being dragged, to change the selection instead of the mouse cursor.
This is much more convenient for a large amount of gridmap work, and the position of the mouse cursor can still be modified while a selection is active via ctrl+mouse wheel.
This is the minimally invasive way of making this change: A better option would be to move this functionality to an add'l menu action, (and perhaps also including actions to modify the other two axes by steps after the selection is made as well).
Now the action shorcuts (A,S,D,Z,X,C) are going through the right processing and their events are captured so they are not passed to the 3D editor. This avoids conflicts/weird behaviours if the users has set up shortcuts on these keys.
- Instead of checking for Key::UP, Key::DOWN, Key::PAGEUP, Key::PAGEDOWN etc., we rather check for the action like 'ui_up' or 'ui_down'.
- Also use AcceptDialog's 'register_text_enter' functionality to consistently close a dialog when ENTER is pressed while the LineEdit has focus (instead of redirecting ENTER keys to e.g. the underlying Tree).
- Unify the LineEdit filter behavior for the SceneTreeDialog and corresponding usages
- Improve OK Button disablement (something should be selected)
This change introduces a new EditorThemeManager class
to abstract theme generatio and its subroutines.
Logic related to EditorTheme, EditorColorMap, and editor
icons has been extracted into their respective files with
includes cleaned up.
All related files have been moved to a separate folder to
better scope them in the project. This includes relevant
generated files as well.
The GridMap editor's grid previously did not not move when moving
the tile cursor, only on certain menu actions.
This commit adds an update_grid call for valid mouse movement in
the editor, changes update_grid to only offset if there's a valid
cursor, and adds updates for the grid and cursor when a mesh library
is changed since we need the new RID for the update_grid check,
and if we remove the mesh library we want to make sure it gets
recentered. As a nice side-effect, it also updates to the new cursor
mesh if you load a new mesh library.
Fixes#57068
Also start organizing editor-specific GUI components
into a dedicated folder, `editor/gui`.
Also move `editor_file_server` next to the rest of debugger classes.
* 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".