From c6cea6e9b372f403a5906813bf5db8583d747d06 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?R=C3=A9mi=20Verschelde?= Date: Sat, 29 Jun 2019 12:38:01 +0200 Subject: doc: Add default values to all properties Thanks to @bojidar-bg's impressive work in #29380. --- modules/enet/doc_classes/NetworkedMultiplayerENet.xml | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'modules/enet') diff --git a/modules/enet/doc_classes/NetworkedMultiplayerENet.xml b/modules/enet/doc_classes/NetworkedMultiplayerENet.xml index 8a8511c008..6b859d3df2 100644 --- a/modules/enet/doc_classes/NetworkedMultiplayerENet.xml +++ b/modules/enet/doc_classes/NetworkedMultiplayerENet.xml @@ -106,16 +106,16 @@ - + Enforce ordered packets when using [constant NetworkedMultiplayerPeer.TRANSFER_MODE_UNRELIABLE] (thus behaving similarly to [constant NetworkedMultiplayerPeer.TRANSFER_MODE_UNRELIABLE_ORDERED]). This is the only way to use ordering with the RPC system. - + The number of channels to be used by ENet. Default: [code]3[/code]. Channels are used to separate different kinds of data. In reliable or ordered mode, for example, the packet delivery order is ensured on a per channel basis. - + The compression method used for network packets. These have different tradeoffs of compression speed versus bandwidth, you may need to test which one works best for your use case if you use compression at all. Default value: [constant COMPRESS_NONE]. - + Set the default channel to be used to transfer data. By default, this value is [code]-1[/code] which means that ENet will only use 2 channels, one for reliable and one for unreliable packets. Channel [code]0[/code] is reserved, and cannot be used. Setting this member to any value between [code]0[/code] and [member channel_count] (excluded) will force ENet to use that channel for sending data. -- cgit v1.2.3