You currently cannot change the bindings of the timeline buttons, but now that they are in the input map, it should prevent the shortcuts from being bound elsewhere.
* Add autosave feature with backup of unsaved new projects.
* Fix wrong indentation on line 205.
* Store backup for every opened file in user://. Some other improvements.
* Remove unnecessary variable.
* Update Translations.pot
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They're no longer TextureButtons, but Buttons with TextureRect as children. This makes it easier to make them work for multiple themes, and we also save some disk space.
More buttons will follow soon.
* Created feature that will alllow user to open last edited project on Pixelorama startup or open last edited project at will.
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Made the right panel in Main.tscn and CreateNewImage.tscn a little bigger, changed some labels, translations and some Global.can_draws. Also added a temporary fix for a issue where Space is being treated as a mouse press, for FrameButton.gd
Besides the timeline buttons and color switch button being ready to have their changed shortcuts (when we implement them for these buttons) in their hint tooltips, there is no new functionality. This is merely to make the lives of translators easier.
This is the final commit of weird string IDs being replaced to actual sentences in Translations.pot
* Sync fork
* Added 'Lock aspect ratio' when creating a new image
* Added common templates in 'CreateNewImage' dialog
* Last fix
* Added translation strings
You can add tags by right clicking on a cel and selecting "Add Frame Tag". No tag modifying and deletion is implemented yet.
I'm using a different ScrollContainer for the tags, which gets updated everytime the main timeline ScrollContainer gets updated. I hide its sliders from its theme, wish there was a more straightforward way.
Tabs are now included as Class items in all themes, the OK button in ExportDialog appears on the left on Windows machines, and on the right in all other operating systems. Also added border outlines to all window dialogs.
For example, if you hover over the "English" button while the language is Greek, the hint tooltip will be "Αγγλικά", which is the Greek word for English.