UETOOL-332 - Collections 2.0
UETOOL-369 - Want nested collections with collapsing
We now have version 2 collections which maintain a persistent GUID for each collection. Existing collections will be lazily updated to this version when they need to be re-saved.
This GUID is used by child collections to keep track their parents, and the collections view (as well as the quick asset management) now show a tree of collections. Collections in the main collection view tree can be re-parented via drag and drop.
Performing Content Browser searches against a given collection will also test to see if an object exists in child collections, and the asset view will now show you folder entries for child collections when viewing a parent (if folders are enabled in your Content Browser view settings).
[CL 2593321 by Jamie Dale in Main branch]
UETOOL-332 - Collections 2.0
This avoids the need to repeat the module name throughout the code (and potentially performing an FName look up each time).
[CL 2572436 by Jamie Dale in Main branch]
UETOOL-332 - Collections 2.0
This avoids conversion from FString to FName when dealing with the collections manager API (which gave the collections view the data as an FName to begin with).
[CL 2572385 by Jamie Dale in Main branch]
UETOOL-332 - Collections 2.0
You can now right click on a collection and change its share type via the context menu.
[CL 2572360 by Jamie Dale in Main branch]
* Moved Slate.h into SlateBasics.h and began shifting less commonly used headers into SlateExtras.h.
* Slate.h now simply includes SlateBasics.h and SlateExtras.h.
* Slate.h includes a deprecated warning now to indicate that SlateBasics.h + specific includes should be used instead.
* Moved dozens of inlined functions using Slate widgets into .cpp files to avoid header dependencies.
* All code samples now include SlateBasics.h and SlateExtras.h so future shifts will not break most those projects, but not trigger the deprecation warning of including Slate.h.
#BUN
[CL 2329610 by Wes Hunt in Main branch]
#proj UE4
#branch UE4
#summary Collections now store and display a custom colour based on the local user settings
#extra This works the same was as it does for folders.
#reviewedby Thomas.Sarkanen, Max.Preussner
[CL 2043079 by Jamie Dale in Main branch]