Added empty files to start the translation for:
* Chinese (Simplified)
* Chinese (Traditional)
* French
* German
* Italian
* Japanese
* Korean
* Portuguese
* Russian
* Ukrainian
Given error:
Could not parse translation base file: File contains no section
headers. file: '<???>', line: 10 'display_name = English\n'
It looks like a known issue: https://github.com/WeblateOrg/weblate/issues/9702
By default Aseprite will not try to match flipped versions of the
tiles (as it requires more CPU), but when we create a tileset we can
specify which flips can be matched automatically (new
Tileset::matchFlags() property).
These flags are just for the Auto mode, if we manually insert a
flipped tile, that is always supported, even when the matchFlags() are
not specified.
This change was introduced in dd7e27a098
as a possible fix for #4024, but the change is too disruptive to be
introduced at this stage, we need some extra UI elements to make the
drag & drop accessible in both modes: the default v1.2 behavior, and
a possible new selection mode, e.g. #1498
As now the native file selector is the default one, we moved the
option to re-enable the previous file selector to Edit > Preferences >
General > Show Aseprite file dialog option.
Related to #3615 and added as a simple alternative to #2745 which
require native widgets on each native file dialog.
Now a single click will not enable the range, using Shift+click or
dragging the mouse will enable the range of multiple
layers/frames/cels by default (but there are new options to go back to
the previous behavior or customize this behavior in an extensive way).
Now each tool has independent 'dynamic options'. A global configuration
for all tools is also possible via the 'Same in all tools' option.
ALso this fix, solves a regression inserted in:
2cc15cda9e
(bug inserted: stabilizer is always active)
The default language (en.ini) has a new "display_name" property, but
probably we should remove it and transform the English language in an
extension (just as the default Aseprite theme).
Several changes were included:
- Fixes in TextBox widget to show it with proper size hint when it's
outside a viewport
- Added the IncompatFileWindow with a message + link to know how to
update Aseprite and solve the situation
- Moved CannotModifyWhenReadOnlyException from app/doc.h to
app/transaction.h
In this way we can use F2 to:
1. Set the Loop section if two or more frames are selected
2. Remove the loop section if only one frame is selected
3. Rename the active layer if the layer is selected (or no frames are selected)
* Now a Cel has a z-index property to change the order of layers per frame
* A new doc::RenderPlan class can calculate the order of cels to be rendered
* z-index is saved as a int16_t in the .aseprite files
* This new field can be set/get from Lua with Cel.zIndex
If we start playing from a tag with a repeat field, we'll just play
the tag as many times it says and continue with the regular animation
of the sprite. Users expect the repeat field to be useful with the
default configuration of the program.
This menu was accessible right-clicking the Play button in the
Timeline (and in the Preview window, with specific options for the
Preview).
This change includes some changes:
1. Now if a menu <item> in gui.xml doesn't specify a text field, the
text of the command is used (to avoid double translation, the bad
side is that we don't have a mnemonic specified).
2. Menu::showPopup() can be used with submenus from the root menu, to
do this we have to remove the menu item owner temporarily before we
show the menu as popup (see the change in Menu::showPopup())
3. We can specify a special active DocView for commands with
UIContext::SetTargetView, this is used to set the Preview editor as
active view for commands like TogglePlayOnce, etc.
We cannot use the fix from 6e2b44c72d as
they contain different slice borders depending on the state (and that
generated moving labels/icons in RGBA/Grayscale/Indexed buttons when
we hover the mouse on them), so we had to revert it and use a new
"buttonset_item_active" theme part to set the background of Edit
Pal/Tiles.
Now these buttons look more like the previous version, where the
special background color is painted to the edges. To achieve this the
"buttonset_item_normal" part has less border to fill the background
with "edit_pal_face" color in "pal_edit_button_unlock" and
"edit_tiles_mode" styles.
The icon/stylus was inverted. We've also moved the icon for each state
to the theme xml (so we don't need to use setIcon() manually anymore
for this button).
As the "multiple windows" feature is still buggy (#3556) and we've
disabled it by default, it's nice to make this option more visible (in
the General section) so users reliant on this will find the switch
quickly.
We've added an experimental option (enabled by default) to keep the
compressed tileset data when we load/save a .aseprite file to avoid
recompressing each time we save (and only compressing the tileset if
tiles are modified).
This is an attempt to make the save operation faster when we use
sprites with several tilemap layers + large tilesets (many tiles, with
big tiles).
Reference: https://github.com/aseprite/Attachment-System/issues/54
Some extra changes introduced:
* DocUndo & CmdTransaction were simplified: removing the saved
counter, and storing a specific UndoState pointing to the state that
matches the version in the disk
* DocUndo::onDeleteUndoState() can generate a
impossibleToBackToSavedState() if the saved state is deleted. This
might fix some bugs where a "save changes" dialog weren't displayed
after undoing and making changes (probably related to #3542, but not
sure)
Some extra work is needed to avoid showing the "save changes" dialog
if we are close to the saved state and only non-modification undo
states separate us from there. E.g. if we open a file, select the
canvas, and close it, Aseprite now shows the "save changes" dialog,
this wasn't true in previous versions.
In this way we can export each grid cell/tile as an individual sprite,
and use the extrude option on each grid cell. We've added the
--split-grid CLI option too.
Now we can export one (or several) tilesets in one sprite sheet (using
the same options that are available in the Export Sprite Sheet dialog,
e.g. like extruding tiles, related to #1982 in some way).
Some changes:
* New "Source" field and fromTilesets param for ExportSpriteSheet
command
* New ExportTileset command (which acts like ExportSpriteSheet but
with fromTilesets=true by default)
* Added --export-tileset CLI option
Regression in dd0c296209 (Use
tooltip_text style & color to paint tooltip windows #2554).
Prior this fix, text box does not update its bounds area because it
has not a style assigned.
Fix#3442, fix#3443
This was changed in df33744c85, but now
we're adding an option to switch between both behaviors. We prefer to
keep the old behavior as the default one and the new one as an
optional preference.
Related to: https://community.aseprite.org/t/15065
* Remove "%3d" for integers (just use "%d"), this is a legacy format
when the text was a monospace font (it was present from the very
beginning of the times, when we used the Allegro font)
* New :delta: icon (before :offset: which didn't exist in the theme)
* Show useful info for MovingCelState: mainly cel bounds