This makes buttons with short texts such as "OK" or "Close"
easier to click, especially on a touchscreen.
This is exposed to projects via `buttons_min_width` and `buttons_min_height`
theme items in AcceptDialog (and therefore ConfirmationDialog and FileDialog),
with the default values being 0 to preserve compatibility with existing projects.
`AcceptDialog`, `Popup` and `PopupMenu` no longer subscribe to
"window_input" signal, because that is only sent if it is not an
internal signal.
Instead they receive events in `_input_from_window`. They ensure that
the event is also propagated to their super-function, just like
previously the signals would be treated.
Fix, that a non-exclusive AcceptDialog with `close_on_escape == true`
gets closed, when the parent window of the parent window receives focus.
There is no need to rely on the focus of the parent visible window.
Instead check if the AcceptDialog loses focus.
As opposed to hardcoding the escape key. Also removed such hardcoding in a few other places as well as a hardcoded enter key in one of the affected input fields.
* Remove unused `EditorPropertyMember` and related hints, previouly used by
VisualScript. Such logic should be implemented in the VS module itself.
* As the above broke compatibility with the VS module, clean up the other
hacks that were still in core in support of VisualScript.
* `PROPERTY_USAGE_INTERNATIONALIZED` was only used in Object's
`get_translatable_strings()`, which is a legacy function not used anywhere.
So both are removed.
* Reordered some usage flags after the above removal to minimize the diff.
* General clean up.
Fixes#30203.
Co-authored-by: Rémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>
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".