In this line, a new texture is generated each time the canvas is updated it seems :
But it is mentionned in the documentation to use `void set_data(image: Image)` instead for slightly faster results, which updates the texture instead of creating a new one.
I hope that it is relevant !
Also, if it is approved, this change should be applied to everywhere it is used (except when initializing the texture)
* improvements to copy and delete methods
To allow cloning/deleting an array of frames
* formatting
* adapt to the new copy/delete methods
* Update AnimationTimeline.gd
* removed some bugs
* changed old tag behaviour
tags ahead get further by 1 frame on add_frame()
* modified tag behaviour
* formatting
* removed tag interaction
* sync import options (1/2)
* sync import options (2/2)
* resolve format check
* a minor improvement +
some code formatting
* some more formatting
* Some more formatting
...the checks becoming a pain...
* again you guessed it!
CODE FORMATTING
* used checkbutton instead of simple button
* formatting
Might be useful for Extensions that add tools and for the future where we allow users more freedom with shortcut binding, including unbinding shortcuts.
Now when making a new tool we only have to set it up in Tools.gd, along with its button and cursor textures and its tool options scene. Previously, we also had to put it in ToolButtons.gd and manually create a button in Tools.tscn
* ShaderVision Funcionality
* reference to ShaderVision
* Greyscale shader
* A minor code improvement
* decided on a checkbox
* decided on a checkbox
i foresaw the earlier implementation isn't required so i decided on a checkbox
* removed unneeded code
* reverted a mistake commit
* Update TopMenuContainer.gd
* Precieved Brightness
This fixes the issue with the timeline UI nodes affecting the rest of the panels if the timeline becomes too small. Kind of an ugly fix because there can now be two scrollbars visible if there are many frames, eventually we may need to redesign the timeline.