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diff --git a/doc/classes/Tween.xml b/doc/classes/Tween.xml index 790a82a60a..23229aec4a 100644 --- a/doc/classes/Tween.xml +++ b/doc/classes/Tween.xml @@ -8,11 +8,11 @@ Because it is easy to get it wrong, here is a quick usage example: [codeblock] var tween = get_node("Tween") - tween.interpolate_property(get_node("Node2D_to_move"), "transform/pos", Vector2(0,0), Vector2(100,100), 1, Tween.TRANS_LINEAR, Tween.EASE_IN_OUT) + tween.interpolate_property(get_node("Node2D_to_move"), "transform/origin", Vector2(0,0), Vector2(100,100), 1, Tween.TRANS_LINEAR, Tween.EASE_IN_OUT) tween.start() [/codeblock] Some of the methods of this class require a property name. You can get the property name by hovering over the property in the inspector of the editor. - Many of the methods accept [code]trans_type[/code] and [code]ease_type[/code]. The first accepts an TRANS_* constant, and refers to the way the timing of the animation is handled (you might want to see [code]http://easings.net/[/code] for some examples). The second accepts an EASE_* constant, and controls the where [code]trans_type[/code] is applied to the interpolation (in the beginning, the end, or both). If you don't know which transision and easing to pick, you can try different TRANS_* constants with EASE_IN_OUT, and use the one that looks best. + Many of the methods accept [code]trans_type[/code] and [code]ease_type[/code]. The first accepts an TRANS_* constant, and refers to the way the timing of the animation is handled (you might want to see [code]http://easings.net/[/code] for some examples). The second accepts an EASE_* constant, and controls the where [code]trans_type[/code] is applied to the interpolation (in the beginning, the end, or both). If you don't know which transition and easing to pick, you can try different TRANS_* constants with EASE_IN_OUT, and use the one that looks best. </description> <tutorials> </tutorials> @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ <argument index="7" name="arg5" type="Variant" default="null"> </argument> <description> - Call [code]callback[/code] of [code]object[/code] after [code]duration[/code] on the main thread (similar to [methog Object.call_deferred). [code]arg1[/code]-[code]arg5[/code] are arguments to be passed to the callback. + Call [code]callback[/code] of [code]object[/code] after [code]duration[/code] on the main thread (similar to [method Object.call_deferred]). [code]arg1[/code]-[code]arg5[/code] are arguments to be passed to the callback. </description> </method> <method name="interpolate_method"> @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ <argument index="7" name="delay" type="float" default="0"> </argument> <description> - Animate [code]method[/code] of [code]object[/code] from [code]initial_val[/code] to [code]final_val[/code] for [code]duration[/code] seconds, [code]delay[/code] seconds later. Methods are animated by calling them with consecuitive values. + Animate [code]method[/code] of [code]object[/code] from [code]initial_val[/code] to [code]final_val[/code] for [code]duration[/code] seconds, [code]delay[/code] seconds later. Methods are animated by calling them with consecutive values. [code]trans_type[/code] accepts TRANS_* constants, and is the way the animation is interpolated, while [code]ease_type[/code] accepts EASE_* constants, and controls the place of the interpolation (the beginning, the end, or both). You can read more about them in the class description. </description> </method> @@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="mode" type="int" enum="Tween.TweenProcessMode"> </argument> <description> - Set whether the Tween uses [code]_process[/code] or [code]_fixed_process[/code] (accepts TWEEN_PROCESS_IDLE and TWEEN_PROCESS_FIXED constants, respectively). + Set whether the Tween uses [code]_process[/code] or [code]_physics_process[/code] (accepts TWEEN_PROCESS_IDLE and TWEEN_PROCESS_PHYSICS constants, respectively). </description> </method> <method name="start"> @@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ <argument index="8" name="delay" type="float" default="0"> </argument> <description> - Animate [code]method[/code] of [code]object[/code] from the value returned by [code]initial.initial_method[/code] to [code]final_val[/code] for [code]duration[/code] seconds, [code]delay[/code] seconds later. Methods are animated by calling them with consecuitive values. + Animate [code]method[/code] of [code]object[/code] from the value returned by [code]initial.initial_method[/code] to [code]final_val[/code] for [code]duration[/code] seconds, [code]delay[/code] seconds later. Methods are animated by calling them with consecutive values. [code]trans_type[/code] accepts TRANS_* constants, and is the way the animation is interpolated, while [code]ease_type[/code] accepts EASE_* constants, and controls the place of the interpolation (the beginning, the end, or both). You can read more about them in the class description. </description> </method> @@ -422,8 +422,8 @@ </signal> </signals> <constants> - <constant name="TWEEN_PROCESS_FIXED" value="0"> - The [Tween] should use [code]_fixed_process[/code] for timekeeping when this is enabled. + <constant name="TWEEN_PROCESS_PHYSICS" value="0"> + The [Tween] should use [code]_physics_process[/code] for timekeeping when this is enabled. </constant> <constant name="TWEEN_PROCESS_IDLE" value="1"> The [Tween] should use [code]_process[/code] for timekeeping when this is enabled (default). |