Android SDK path backslash duplication fix.
Fix for User inis not saving array properties correctly.
#codereview Ankit.Khare, Josh.Adams
[CL 2418611 by James Moran in Main branch]
Switch HTML5 SDK setupt to prefer values from User*.ini's over environment varibles
FYI #codereivew josh.adams, ankit.khare, rob.jones
[CL 2383359 by James Moran in Main branch]
- takes preference over EMSCRIPTEN env variable
- editor can now detect sdk on yosemite.
- refactor and simplyfy emscripten sdk access in .cs files.
#corereview james.moran
[CL 2345958 by Ankit Khare in Main branch]
- made public headers compilable individually
- easier access to settings section delegates
- removed module singleton accessor
- moved non-trivial definitions into cpp files
- code & documentation cleanup
#UpgradeNotes:
- instead of ISettingsModule::Get() use FModuleManager::GetModulePtr<ISettingsModule>("Settings")
- instead of using FSettingsSectionDelegates assign delegates directly through the new ISettingsSection methods
[CL 2340711 by Max Preussner in Main branch]
Now editor will tick at a decent frame rate while building shaders / caching textures.
#codereview Josh.Adams, Daniel.Wright, Matthew.Griffin
[CL 2318857 by Daniel Lamb in Main branch]
Prevents devices in the Device Manager being claimed by other machines on the same network.
#codereview Ankit.Khare
[CL 2306715 by James Moran in Main branch]
The configuration is driven by a editor platform specific .ini setting. Also, always serve files via a web browser ( python SimpleHTTP Server ) whose life time is attached to the browser device to get around X-origin issues w/ chrome. cook on the fly path remains as such, because we already serve via the cook on the fly web server.
#HTML5
#codereview james.moran, peter.sauerbrei
[CL 2281792 by Ankit Khare in Main branch]
Rename Engine/Public/Texture.h to TextureResource.h
Move FTextureLODSettings into its own h/cpp files, change includes where relevant
Move FReferenceSkeleton into its own header (inc. FMeshBoneInfo) from SkeletalMeshTypes.h
#codereview roland.caloca
[CL 2137538 by James Golding in Main branch]
TTP# 337136 - SETTINGS: Target Platform settings polish
TTP# 337652 - EDITOR: Limit Project supported Android icons down to 1
TTP# 337650 - EDITOR: There is only 1 icon for Apple for Project Supported Platforms
DesktopPlatform now contains a static array of FPlatformInfo. This can be used to query UE4 about its available platforms, even when they're not available as a target platform.
FPlatformInfo contains the information required by the editor (such as a localized display name and icon), as well as whether a platform is a variation ("flavor") of another, and if so, whether the flavor affects the build output (eg, Win32 or Win64), or the cook output (eg, Android_XYZ). This lets the editor build up nested menus for the "Package Project" and "Cook Project" options, rather than just showing everything as a flat list.
ReviewedBy Thomas.Sarkanen, Max.Preussner
[CL 2095796 by Jamie Dale in Main branch]
User can now select target RHI's for windows under: Edit->Project Preferences->Windows->Targeted RHIs
Split up GetShaderFormats into GetAllPossibleShaderFormats and GetAllTargetedShaderFormats.
D3D11 and D3D10 remain the only two on, by default, for windows.
#ReviewedBy Nick.Penwarden
[CL 2068025 by Terence Burns in Main branch]
Up until this change, project settings caused a lot of confusion amongst users, because they were changed to the user's local INI files. The local INI files, however, would be ignored when packaging a project, which means that local setting changes would not be applied to a packaged project and cause unexpected behavior. With this change the project settings will always save to the default INI file and will therefore be included in packaged projects. We will see how this works out for everyone, and we may change this behavior to something else if we can come up with a better, more intuitive workflow for project settings.
Upgrade Notes:
- If you have changes for Project Settings in your local INI files, you may want to 'Set as Default' in the Editor and then delete the local INI
- The default INI files (i.e. DefaultEngine.ini) of your project need to be writable. If you use source control, make sure you check out the corresponding files before changing project settings
[CL 2066019 by Max Preussner in Main branch]