Commit Graph

15 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
D8H
896f56e850 Allow to switch between variants of custom objects (#7403)
- Variants allows to restyle custom objects
- They can be customized with the graphical editor
- The asset store will progressively use them notably for UI elements (buttons, sliders)
2025-04-24 11:05:00 +02:00
D8H
15a1d392a1 Fix extension usage listing for example web pages (#7339) 2025-01-24 15:19:49 +01:00
D8H
60e36f37b1 Remove EventsFunctionsExtension inheritance to EventsFunctionsContainer (#7326)
- developer changelog only
2025-01-20 11:29:55 +01:00
D8H
d6c99b27af Allow to use parameters and properties in the variable action and condition (#7124) 2025-01-15 23:28:18 +01:00
Florian Rival
e237fc4b21 Add experimental support for importing JS source files in extensions (#7278)
* See more about using [JavaScript on this page](https://wiki.gdevelop.io/gdevelop5/events/js-code/javascript-in-extensions/#experimental-new-option-javascript-files-in-your-project).

Only show in developer changelog
2025-01-06 11:02:28 +01:00
D8H
8743f70aaf Disable the variable editor button for object parameters (#7202) 2024-11-28 16:05:49 +01:00
Florian Rival
a51c223c9c Add experimental, work-in-progress visual editor for custom objects (aka "prefabs"/"templates") (#6699)
* Still to do: 
  * Properly handle effects (disable 3D effects) for layers
  * Handle hot reloading properly
  * Avoid duplicating the configuration of the custom object inside each object created from it. Instead, only store the modified values.
  * Add a "Extract as a custom object ("prefab")" when selecting instances in a scene.
  * Add a dialog to give choice between 2D or 3D object when creating one.
  * Make sure "behavior shared data" are properly handled (physics, pathfinding...)
  * Check if we need to give an expression to translate coordinates from the parent to the local custom object.
  * Ensure a deleted custom object does not break the editor

Co-authored-by: Davy Hélard <davy.helard@gmail.com>
2024-07-11 11:27:34 +02:00
D8H
75bfa5cb45 Unify variable instructions and handle local variables (#6459)
- Global or scene variables can be used with a unique action and condition.
- Object variables can be used with a unique action and condition.
- Variables need to be declared following the same logic as the new expression syntax.
- Local variable can be declared on events
- Extensions have their own variables
- Show a diagnostic report when a preview is launched and there are missing scene variables, object variables or behaviors.
  - This is especially useful if external events are shared between several scenes.
2024-05-20 23:14:07 +02:00
D8H
1f852648ef Make games launch faster by loading resources in the background (#5572)
* Only the first scene and global objects resources (images, sounds, 3D models etc...) will be downloaded during launch of the game. This usually allows for a very fast loading time.
* Other scenes resources will continue to load in the background. It has no impact on the game performance as this is done on other threads by the browser or the engine running the game.
* Scenes are loaded in the order they are listed in the project manager.
* You can also use actions and expressions to prioritize a scene (if it's known that a level will be needed soon for example) or read the current loading progress. This allows to create lightweight scenes that can act as custom loading screens. Otherwise, the launch loading screen will be shown if a scene is still loading when launched.
* Read more about this on https://wiki.gdevelop.io/gdevelop5/all-features/resources-loading/.
2023-11-22 22:51:24 +01:00
Florian Rival
bc8c867f23 Fix parameters not accessible in expressions for 'Action With Operator' functions (#5805) 2023-10-19 15:55:55 +02:00
Florian Rival
8944df1831 Add support for writing parameter names directly in expressions (#5676) 2023-09-22 22:41:13 +02:00
Florian Rival
a0925c79c3 Add a new simplified way to use variables in expressions, and automate renaming of variables in events (#5580)
* You can now simply write the name of the scene or global variable in an expression to use it: `1 + MyVariable` (instead of `1 + Variable(MyVariable)`).
* Objects can also have their variables accessed like this: `MyObject.MyVariable` (instead of `MyObject.Variable(MyVariable)`.
* This also works for properties inside functions of behaviors or custom objects. For example, you can write `Speed` instead of `Object.Behavior::PropertySpeed()`.
* This syntax will also handle all types of variables without the need to write ToString. For example, you can now write "Score: " + CoinsEarned instead of "Score: " + ToString(Variable(CoinsEarned)).
* This syntax will only work (and autocompletions will be shown) if you add the variable in the variables editor of the scene, the project or in the variables of the object. It's a good practice to always declare your variables here and give them a default value - do it to benefit from this new simplified syntax, which will make your formulas and expressions much more readable.
* When you rename a variable in an editor, it will now rename the variables everywhere in the events of the project. This makes it much easier to change the name of a variable if you find a better one. Note that this works for "rootæ variables, but not variables inside structures or arrays.
2023-09-21 18:56:12 +02:00
D8H
6a26e2cf32 Fix unused resources clean up to keep resources used in effects (#5560) 2023-08-16 14:30:08 +02:00
D8H
859b1d0a1c Refactor events when project elements are renamed (#5031)
* Project elements are: scenes, external layouts, external events, layers, layer effects, object effects, sprite animations and sprite points.
2023-03-20 12:02:36 +01:00
D8H
60c0a0c1a8 Adapt the events of a behavior when it is copied from one extension to another (#4812) 2023-02-27 12:42:49 +01:00