Clarifies in the description for each method that the `up_direction` and `floor_max_angle`
properties are used to determine the status of a collided surface.
The second parameter of the signals `EditorInspector.property_keyed` and
`EditorProperty.property_keyed_with_value` can be NIL, causing the event
to fire with less arguments when using `emit_signal` that accepts
Variant arguments, so we use the pointer version instead.
Using codespell 2.1.0.
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This commit adds two signals:
* connection_drag_begun, which is emitted when a connection is started
to be created by the user and
* `connection_drag_ended`, which is emitted when no longer a connection
is created.
Additionally `force_connection_drag_end()` adds the possibility to end
the connection dragging. If called from user code, no other connection
request signals are invoked. This is useful to add `GraphNode`s via
shortcuts while the user is dragging a connection to directly connect
the newly added node.
Notably:
* `Packed*Array.size()` and `Array.size()`.
* Shared methods of `Transform2D` and `Transform3D`.
* Shared methods of `Vector2`, `Vector3`, and `Vector2i`.
This reduces the Deja Vu when translating the class reference :)
Applying overlay materials into multi-surface meshes currently
requires adding a next pass material to all the surfaces, which
might be cumbersome when the material is to be applied to a range
of different geometries. This also makes it not trivial to use
AnimationPlayer to control the material in case of visual effects.
The material_override property is not an option as it works
replacing the active material for the surfaces, not adding a new pass.
This commit adds the material_overlay property to GeometryInstance3D
(and therefore MeshInstance3D), having the same reach as
material_override (that is, all surfaces) but adding a new material
pass on top of the active materials, instead of replacing them.