Adding Texture LOD settings to Device Profiles
- this will improve how we currently edit and override lod settings on a per device type bases.
- LOD Settings can now be set in the Device Profile Editor
- Any device profiles with no values set for LOD Settings, will use the default objects.
- These can be found in BaseDeviceProfiles.ini in the /Script/Engine.TextureLODSettings section
- Appropriate defaults set for those groups not listed.
-Other fixes
- - Incorrect with_editor check in HTML5 target platform, changed to with_engine
[CL 2481510 by Terence Burns in Main branch]
- Moved HighQualityLightmap support check to IOSTargetPlatform so it can check project settings for Metal support
- Fixed some issues running on an x86_64 device
- Cleaned up some unused functions in TargetPlatform
#codereview niklas.smedberg
[CL 2478853 by Josh Adams in Main branch]
- Added class to hold values (AndroidSDKSettings)
- Added code to Android editor module to setup the values on load
- Changed device detection so that the thread is always started and the SDK path can be changed on the fly
- Changed Platform Target Management Module so that a single platform can be checked via UBT
- Settings can now be sourced from an ini file via temp direct reading code (auto seralisation is disabled until later changes are made)
-- Settings currently not exposed in editor
- Added Mac Environment var setting support
Unreleated
- Envars can now be passed down to process start points in tools
#codereview michael.trepka
[CL 2412194 by Robert Jones in Main branch]
* Multicast delegate Add* calls now return FDelegateHandles, and Remove* calls are now all deprecated, except for a new Remove function which takes a FDelegateHandle.
* New FConsoleManager::RegisterConsoleVariableSink_Handle and UnregisterConsoleVariableSink_Handle functions which work in terms of FConsoleVariableSinkHandle.
* Timer calls which don't take FTimerHandles are deprecated.
* FTicker::AddTicker now returns an FDelegateHandle and is removed by an overloaded Remove function.
* DEFINE_ONLINE_DELEGATE* macros now define _Handle variants of the Add/Remove functions which return/take handles.
* Various other handle-based registration changes.
* Some unity build fixes.
* Some simplification of delegate code.
* Fixes for lots of existing code to use handle-based registration and unregistration.
#codereview robert.manuszewski
[CL 2400883 by Steve Robb 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]
- Improve device detection logic to detect unauthorized devices and query SDK and release versions
- Add SDK versions to OS version display in the device manager
#codereview chris.babcock
[CL 2315490 by Michael Noland in Main branch]
Device Services Refactoring to create the concept of a physical device.
Game launcher and device viewer UI changes to show these new concepts.
#codereview Max.Preussner, Matt.Kuhlenschmidt
[CL 2290918 by Chris Gagnon in Main branch]
Changed the routine which decides which format so that it only does the compare once and then returns that value for the whole cook.
#codereview Daniel.Lamb, Chris.Babcock
[CL 2262575 by Robert Jones in Main branch]
Added support for ADPCM decoding.
Added 'sound type' information to USoundWave
- Android uses this to detect which type of asset it needs to deal with
Added support for selected encoding type via project settings
#codereview Daniel.Lamb, Chris.Babcock
[CL 2260750 by Robert Jones 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]