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diff --git a/doc/classes/Color.xml b/doc/classes/Color.xml index 8af5f29b65..ce88e0ae88 100644 --- a/doc/classes/Color.xml +++ b/doc/classes/Color.xml @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ </brief_description> <description> A color represented by red, green, blue, and alpha (RGBA) components. The alpha component is often used for transparency. Values are in floating-point and usually range from 0 to 1. Some properties (such as CanvasItem.modulate) may accept values greater than 1 (overbright or HDR colors). - You can also create a color from standardized color names by using [code]ColorN[/code] ([b]FIXME:[/b] No longer true, a Color(String) constructor should be re-implemented for that) or directly using the color constants defined here. The standardized color set is based on the [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X11_color_names]X11 color names[/url]. + You can also create a color from standardized color names by using the string constructor or directly using the color constants defined here. The standardized color set is based on the [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X11_color_names]X11 color names[/url]. If you want to supply values in a range of 0 to 255, you should use [method @GDScript.Color8]. [b]Note:[/b] In a boolean context, a Color will evaluate to [code]false[/code] if it's equal to [code]Color(0, 0, 0, 1)[/code] (opaque black). Otherwise, a Color will always evaluate to [code]true[/code]. [url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/godotengine/godot-docs/master/img/color_constants.png]Color constants cheatsheet[/url] @@ -54,6 +54,26 @@ <method name="Color" qualifiers="constructor"> <return type="Color"> </return> + <argument index="0" name="code" type="String"> + </argument> + <argument index="1" name="alpha" type="float"> + </argument> + <description> + Constructs a [Color] either from an HTML color code or from a standardized color name, with [code]alpha[/code] on the range of 0 to 1. Supported color names are the same as the constants. + </description> + </method> + <method name="Color" qualifiers="constructor"> + <return type="Color"> + </return> + <argument index="0" name="code" type="String"> + </argument> + <description> + Constructs a [Color] either from an HTML color code or from a standardized color name. Supported color names are the same as the constants. + </description> + </method> + <method name="Color" qualifiers="constructor"> + <return type="Color"> + </return> <argument index="0" name="r" type="float"> </argument> <argument index="1" name="g" type="float"> |