- Create AudioStreamPlayer if dropped in between nodes in the Scene dock
- Create AudioStreamPlayer2D if dropped into 2D editor
- Create AudioStreamPlayer3D if dropped into 3D editor
Updating "Display Close Button" setting (interface/scene_tabs/display_close_button) in Editor Settings changes the size of scene tabs, but the add button at the end of the tabs was not being moved until the next update, causing gaps/overlaps between the controls. Adding call to _scene_tabs_resized() after getting the new settings to update the add button position.
Fixes#91850
Random-access access to `List` when iterating is `O(n^2)` (`O(n)` when
accessing a single element)
* Removed subscript operator, in favor of a more explicit `get`
* Added conversion from `Iterator` to `ConstIterator`
* Remade existing operations into other solutions when applicable
Defined more theme variations and styleboxes for those variations to work around an issue where external editor themes would apply incorrect margins to certain buttons. This should eliminate clipping/alignment issues while a custom theme is in use.
Also simplified the step where margins are copied over thanks to @Rindbee 's suggestion
Default shortcuts use the first or second letter of each word.
This also adds a new shortcut to toggle the last opened bottom panel.
On editor startup, this defaults to the first panel in the list
(which is the Output panel).
This also tweaks EditorFileDialog to use the same shortcut,
while making it select the path text after focusing
(like in most file managers).
Ctrl + L / Cmd + Shift + G can also now be used to focus on the
property name in the project settings editor, as well in the
Input Map, Autoload, Shader Globals and Global Groups tabs.
This can be used to quickly see how recent a development build is,
without having to look up the commit date manually.
When juggling around with various builds (e.g. for benchmarking),
this can also be used to ensure that you're actually running the
binary you intended to run.
The date stored is the date of the Git commit that is built, not
the current date at the time of building the binary. This ensures
binaries can remain reproducible.
The version timestamp can be accessed using the `timestamp` key
of the `Engine.get_version_info()` return value.