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Rafał Harabień
e4f501cb4a
Fix asset_settings example regression ()
# Objective

In PR  ImageLoader was moved from bevy_render to bevy_image but a
reference to old path was left in a meta file used by `asset_settings`
example. This resulted in one of sprites used by this example to not be
displayed.

Fixes 

## Solution

Correct the loader reference in the meta file used by `asset_settings`
example (I've found no other meta files referencing this loader).

## Testing

I've run `bevy_assets` example. It now displays 3 sprites (as expected)
and outputs no errors.

## Migration Guide

This PR obviously requires no migration guide as this is just a bug-fix,
but I believe that  should mention that meta files needs updating.
Proposal:

* Asset loader name must be updated in `.meta` files for images.
Change: `loader: "bevy_render::texture::image_loader::ImageLoader",`
to: `loader: "bevy_image::image_loader::ImageLoader",`
It will fix the following error: ``no `AssetLoader` found with the name
'bevy_render::texture::image_loader::ImageLoader``
2024-10-16 14:16:23 +00:00
Noah Emke
c0aa5170bc
Add example for using .meta files ()
# Objective

- Fixes  
- Add an example demonstrating the usage of asset meta files.

## Solution

- Add a new example displaying a basic scene of three pixelated images
- Apply a .meta file to one of the assets setting Nearest filtering
- Use AssetServer::load_with_settings on the last one as another way to
achieve the same effect
- The result is one blurry image and two crisp images demonstrating a
common scenario in which changing settings are useful.
2024-04-08 17:10:56 +00:00
NiseVoid
e3b318f599
Add extra_asset_source example ()
# Objective

- Make it easier to figure out how to add asset sources

## Solution

- Add an example that adds an asset source, it functions almost
identical to the embedded_asset example
- Move the file from the embedded_asset example into a `files/` folder
2024-03-06 16:00:03 +00:00