This reverts commit 63dcd7ba32.
That commit is nonsense and only shows that Liru has no clue what he is
doing when it comes to the snapshot stuff :/.
And no, I wasn't even AWARE he made this commit, I was just happily
exploring and wanted to make a few snapshots when I suddenly noticed
that several things were BROKEN: the aspect that the fullscreen preview
was shown with was wrong, and when I wanted to limit the aspect of my
feed upload that wasn't possible anymore ?!?!?? WTF
Please don't screw up the hard work of others without at LEAST first
consulting them.
Adding a new visual param that allows users to manually adjust an offset for
how far off the ground (+ or -) their avatar's root bone is.
Supports the +-2m range people are used to adjusting in their viewers, but
new implementation should support server-generated appearances.
Conflicts:
indra/newview/character/avatar_lad.xml
indra/newview/llagent.cpp
indra/newview/llcallingcard.cpp
indra/newview/skins/default/xui/en/strings.xml
Added libpathing to LLPHYSICSEXTENSIONS_INCLUDE_DIRS
llviewermenu updated a bit to be closer to v-d/rlva. Best viewed without space changes.
Updated llresmgr.cpp from v-d to "handle special case of input value being zero"
pipeline update: hideObject, restoreHiddenObject, hideDrawable, and unhideDrawable added.
Thanks to Henri Beauchamp for some UI code touchups, thanks to Zi Ree for Rebake notification.
Thanks to Mobius Ryba and Ansariel Hiller for the V1-style pathfinding icons.
Note: When opening from pie menu object selection is lost, unless the floater is already open..
This provides a more reliable reproduction of the bug we've been having with inspect.
Restores the cancel button with new functionality! In Freeze mode, it will exit freeze! Otherwise it will just close the floater as it used to do.
Lines up everything nicely, and removes overly complex tool tips.
Does not change or remove any existing functionality.
Cleans up some related code, probably looks nicer with space changes off.. though this is a pretty straightforward change.
Comments out code that still exists in xmls or might likely be added in future.
Each piece tested quite a bit.