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diff --git a/doc/classes/BaseButton.xml b/doc/classes/BaseButton.xml
index 5e908b0e53..889c703b07 100644
--- a/doc/classes/BaseButton.xml
+++ b/doc/classes/BaseButton.xml
@@ -10,63 +10,67 @@
</tutorials>
<methods>
<method name="_pressed" qualifiers="virtual">
- <return type="void">
- </return>
+ <return type="void" />
<description>
- Called when the button is pressed.
+ Called when the button is pressed. If you need to know the button's pressed state (and [member toggle_mode] is active), use [method _toggled] instead.
</description>
</method>
<method name="_toggled" qualifiers="virtual">
- <return type="void">
- </return>
- <argument index="0" name="button_pressed" type="bool">
- </argument>
+ <return type="void" />
+ <argument index="0" name="button_pressed" type="bool" />
<description>
Called when the button is toggled (only if [member toggle_mode] is active).
</description>
</method>
<method name="get_draw_mode" qualifiers="const">
- <return type="int" enum="BaseButton.DrawMode">
- </return>
+ <return type="int" enum="BaseButton.DrawMode" />
<description>
Returns the visual state used to draw the button. This is useful mainly when implementing your own draw code by either overriding _draw() or connecting to "draw" signal. The visual state of the button is defined by the [enum DrawMode] enum.
</description>
</method>
<method name="is_hovered" qualifiers="const">
- <return type="bool">
- </return>
+ <return type="bool" />
<description>
Returns [code]true[/code] if the mouse has entered the button and has not left it yet.
</description>
</method>
+ <method name="set_pressed_no_signal">
+ <return type="void" />
+ <argument index="0" name="pressed" type="bool" />
+ <description>
+ Changes the [member pressed] state of the button, without emitting [signal toggled]. Use when you just want to change the state of the button without sending the pressed event (e.g. when initializing scene). Only works if [member toggle_mode] is [code]true[/code].
+ [b]Note:[/b] This method doesn't unpress other buttons in [member button_group].
+ </description>
+ </method>
</methods>
<members>
<member name="action_mode" type="int" setter="set_action_mode" getter="get_action_mode" enum="BaseButton.ActionMode" default="1">
Determines when the button is considered clicked, one of the [enum ActionMode] constants.
</member>
+ <member name="button_group" type="ButtonGroup" setter="set_button_group" getter="get_button_group">
+ The [ButtonGroup] associated with the button. Not to be confused with node groups.
+ </member>
<member name="button_mask" type="int" setter="set_button_mask" getter="get_button_mask" default="1">
Binary mask to choose which mouse buttons this button will respond to.
- To allow both left-click and right-click, use [code]BUTTON_MASK_LEFT | BUTTON_MASK_RIGHT[/code].
+ To allow both left-click and right-click, use [code]MOUSE_BUTTON_MASK_LEFT | MOUSE_BUTTON_MASK_RIGHT[/code].
</member>
<member name="disabled" type="bool" setter="set_disabled" getter="is_disabled" default="false">
If [code]true[/code], the button is in disabled state and can't be clicked or toggled.
</member>
- <member name="enabled_focus_mode" type="int" setter="set_enabled_focus_mode" getter="get_enabled_focus_mode" enum="Control.FocusMode" default="2">
- Focus access mode to use when switching between enabled/disabled (see [member Control.focus_mode] and [member disabled]).
- </member>
<member name="focus_mode" type="int" setter="set_focus_mode" getter="get_focus_mode" override="true" enum="Control.FocusMode" default="2" />
- <member name="group" type="ButtonGroup" setter="set_button_group" getter="get_button_group">
- [ButtonGroup] associated to the button.
- </member>
<member name="keep_pressed_outside" type="bool" setter="set_keep_pressed_outside" getter="is_keep_pressed_outside" default="false">
If [code]true[/code], the button stays pressed when moving the cursor outside the button while pressing it.
[b]Note:[/b] This property only affects the button's visual appearance. Signals will be emitted at the same moment regardless of this property's value.
</member>
<member name="pressed" type="bool" setter="set_pressed" getter="is_pressed" default="false">
- If [code]true[/code], the button's state is pressed. Means the button is pressed down or toggled (if [member toggle_mode] is active).
+ If [code]true[/code], the button's state is pressed. Means the button is pressed down or toggled (if [member toggle_mode] is active). Only works if [member toggle_mode] is [code]true[/code].
+ [b]Note:[/b] Setting [member pressed] will result in [signal toggled] to be emitted. If you want to change the pressed state without emitting that signal, use [method set_pressed_no_signal].
+ </member>
+ <member name="shortcut" type="Shortcut" setter="set_shortcut" getter="get_shortcut">
+ [Shortcut] associated to the button.
</member>
- <member name="shortcut" type="ShortCut" setter="set_shortcut" getter="get_shortcut">
- [ShortCut] associated to the button.
+ <member name="shortcut_context" type="Node" setter="set_shortcut_context" getter="get_shortcut_context">
+ The [Node] which must be a parent of the focused GUI [Control] for the shortcut to be activated. If [code]null[/code], the shortcut can be activated when any control is focused (a global shortcut). This allows shortcuts to be accepted only when the user has a certain area of the GUI focused.
</member>
<member name="shortcut_in_tooltip" type="bool" setter="set_shortcut_in_tooltip" getter="is_shortcut_in_tooltip_enabled" default="true">
If [code]true[/code], the button will add information about its shortcut in the tooltip.
@@ -89,11 +93,11 @@
<signal name="pressed">
<description>
Emitted when the button is toggled or pressed. This is on [signal button_down] if [member action_mode] is [constant ACTION_MODE_BUTTON_PRESS] and on [signal button_up] otherwise.
+ If you need to know the button's pressed state (and [member toggle_mode] is active), use [signal toggled] instead.
</description>
</signal>
<signal name="toggled">
- <argument index="0" name="button_pressed" type="bool">
- </argument>
+ <argument index="0" name="button_pressed" type="bool" />
<description>
Emitted when the button was just toggled between pressed and normal states (only if [member toggle_mode] is active). The new state is contained in the [code]button_pressed[/code] argument.
</description>