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Author SHA1 Message Date
Benn Gallagher
54b54a9165 Added scroll bar to notify panel and hooked up with other sections of the editor panel (curve editor etc.).
#UE-4077

[CL 2496987 by Benn Gallagher in Main branch]
2015-03-31 05:45:57 -04:00
Dan Hertzka
c042ddcb94 ---- Merging with SlateDev branch ----
Introduces the concept of "Active Ticking" to allow Slate to go to sleep when there is no need to update the UI.

While asleep, Slate will skip the Tick & Paint pass for that frame entirely.
- There are TWO ways to "wake" Slate and cause a Tick/Paint pass:
    1. Provide some sort of input (mouse movement, clicks, and key presses). Slate will always tick when the user is active.
        - Therefore, if the logic in a given widget's Tick is only relevant in response to user action, there is no need to register an active tick.
    2. Register an Active Tick. Currently this is an all-or-nothing situation, so if a single active tick needs to execute, all of Slate will be ticked.

- The purpose of an Active Tick is to allow a widget to "drive" Slate and guarantee a Tick/Paint pass in the absence of any user action.
    - Examples include animation, async operations that update periodically, progress updates, loading bars, etc.

- An empty active tick is registered for viewports when they are real-time, so game project widgets are unaffected by this change and should continue to work as before.

- An Active Tick is registered by creating an FWidgetActiveTickDelegate and passing it to SWidget::RegisterActiveTick()
    - There are THREE ways to unregister an active tick:
        1. Return EActiveTickReturnType::StopTicking from the active tick function
        2. Pass the FActiveTickHandle returned by RegisterActiveTick() to SWidget::UnregisterActiveTick()
        3. Destroy the widget responsible for the active tick

- Sleeping is currently disabled, can be enabled with Slate.AllowSlateToSleep cvar
- There is currently a little buffer time during which Slate continues to tick following any input. Long-term, this is planned to be removed.
    - The duration of the buffer can be adjusted using Slate.SleepBufferPostInput cvar (defaults to 1.0f)

- The FCurveSequence API has been updated to work with the active tick system
    - Playing a curve sequence now requires that you pass the widget being animated by the sequence
    - The active tick will automatically be registered on behalf of the widget and unregister when the sequence is complete
    - GetLerpLooping() has been removed. Instead, pass true as the second param to Play() to indicate that the animation will loop. This causes the active tick to be registered indefinitely until paused or jumped to the start/end.

[CL 2391669 by Dan Hertzka in Main branch]
2014-12-17 16:07:57 -05:00
Ben Marsh
149375b14b Update copyright notices to 2015.
[CL 2379638 by Ben Marsh in Main branch]
2014-12-07 19:09:38 -05:00
Fred Kimberley
27c0402283 Integrating changes from the Fortnite branch up to CL 2318231.
Merging using UE4-Fortnite-To-UE4

[CL 2321212 by Fred Kimberley in Main branch]
2014-10-07 09:53:56 -04:00
Martin Wilson
6a8178b82c Change Zoom in Persona tracks to be based on mouse position instead of track centre
[CL 2231466 by Martin Wilson in Main branch]
2014-07-25 06:08:30 -04:00
Tim Sweeney
324683ce78 Engine source (Main branch up to CL 2026164) 2014-03-14 14:13:41 -04:00