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diff --git a/doc/classes/DirectionalLight3D.xml b/doc/classes/DirectionalLight3D.xml
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--- a/doc/classes/DirectionalLight3D.xml
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
A directional light is a type of [Light3D] node that models an infinite number of parallel rays covering the entire scene. It is used for lights with strong intensity that are located far away from the scene to model sunlight or moonlight. The worldspace location of the DirectionalLight3D transform (origin) is ignored. Only the basis is used to determine light direction.
</description>
<tutorials>
- <link title="Lights and shadows">https://docs.godotengine.org/en/latest/tutorials/3d/lights_and_shadows.html</link>
+ <link title="Lights and shadows">$DOCS_URL/tutorials/3d/lights_and_shadows.html</link>
</tutorials>
<members>
<member name="directional_shadow_blend_splits" type="bool" setter="set_blend_splits" getter="is_blend_splits_enabled" default="false">
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
<member name="directional_shadow_split_3" type="float" setter="set_param" getter="get_param" default="0.5">
The distance from shadow split 2 to split 3. Relative to [member directional_shadow_max_distance]. Only used when [member directional_shadow_mode] is [constant SHADOW_PARALLEL_4_SPLITS].
</member>
- <member name="shadow_bias" type="float" setter="set_param" getter="get_param" override="true" default="0.1" />
+ <member name="shadow_bias" type="float" setter="set_param" getter="get_param" overrides="Light3D" default="0.1" />
<member name="use_in_sky_only" type="bool" setter="set_sky_only" getter="is_sky_only" default="false">
If [code]true[/code], this [DirectionalLight3D] will not be used for anything except sky shaders. Use this for lights that impact your sky shader that you may want to hide from affecting the rest of the scene. For example, you may want to enable this when the sun in your sky shader falls below the horizon.
</member>