This was changed in df33744c85833d4f9042871dd9b417c2f2b8654e, 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
Several performance issues fixed (as we avoid keeping a ListBox with
ListItem in sync with the UndoHistory/UndoStates). There is still some
room for improvement: e.g. grouping several ui::View::updateView() in
just one if several onAddUndoState() will be called (e.g. when we are
running a script without transactions).
This commit adds the option to invert if the brush size increases or
decreases when holding CTRL and scrolling as mentioned in the issue #2364
By default, the previous behavior is kept.
Incomplete version of the Lua debugger.
Some available features:
* Break in next executed instruction
* Step in, over, out
* See & navigate stacktrace
* See local variables
Some missing features:
* Breakpoints
* Eval user expressions with local variables
The UX needs some improvement yet.
Updates folder upon navigation (up, back, forward, in).
Also introduces a new button to refresh the current folder view when pressed or when hotkey pressed (F5 or ctrl+R)
Now on Windows it's more clear the different APIs to use (Windows
Pointer vs Wintab), the Wintab API works as before (generates mouse
events on WM_MOUSE message instead for each packet), and there is a
new Wintab mode to create events directly from packets (still a little
buggy with some tablets, but might be useful in other tablets to get
more precision for fast strokes).
* Now the max value in dynamics is equal to the brush size, so changing
the brush size (e.g. switching between pencil/eraser tools) will
change the max brush size (which is the most common parameter to
change)
* Added mini_slider style for min/max brush/angle values
* Fixed some issues clicking outside the dynamics popup
* Change the Home status bar text
* Show the full path of the document (if the user preferences allow
us) when we move the mouse over the document tab
* We weren't calling onWorkspaceViewSelected() from
WorkspacePanel::setActiveView()
We've changed the way the "recover files" option works:
* Now it's an option that is always available (so we can open files
even from sessions that were correctly closed in the past)
* We can open sessions from other Aseprite versions (as in a "best
effort" approach, if it works, ok, if it doesn't -> contact user
support)