From d452fb61aafad9f8bd2e07c583bc69902fb285e4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jsjtxietian Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2023 17:06:59 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] Update draw_polyline documentation to clarify negative width behavior --- doc/classes/CanvasItem.xml | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/classes/CanvasItem.xml b/doc/classes/CanvasItem.xml index 84efd11b436..5a2df0e8a48 100644 --- a/doc/classes/CanvasItem.xml +++ b/doc/classes/CanvasItem.xml @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Draws an unfilled arc between the given angles with a uniform [param color] and [param width] and optional antialiasing (supported only for positive [param width]). The larger the value of [param point_count], the smoother the curve. See also [method draw_circle]. - If [param width] is negative, then the arc is drawn using [constant RenderingServer.PRIMITIVE_LINE_STRIP]. This means that when the CanvasItem is scaled, the arc will remain thin. If this behavior is not desired, then pass a positive [param width] like [code]1.0[/code]. + If [param width] is negative, it will be ignored and the arc will be drawn using [constant RenderingServer.PRIMITIVE_LINE_STRIP]. This means that when the CanvasItem is scaled, the arc will remain thin. If this behavior is not desired, then pass a positive [param width] like [code]1.0[/code]. The arc is drawn from [param start_angle] towards the value of [param end_angle] so in clockwise direction if [code]start_angle < end_angle[/code] and counter-clockwise otherwise. Passing the same angles but in reversed order will produce the same arc. If absolute difference of [param start_angle] and [param end_angle] is greater than [constant @GDScript.TAU] radians, then a full circle arc is drawn (i.e. arc will not overlap itself). @@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ Draws interconnected line segments with a uniform [param color] and [param width] and optional antialiasing (supported only for positive [param width]). When drawing large amounts of lines, this is faster than using individual [method draw_line] calls. To draw disconnected lines, use [method draw_multiline] instead. See also [method draw_polygon]. - If [param width] is negative, the polyline is drawn using [constant RenderingServer.PRIMITIVE_LINE_STRIP]. This means that when the CanvasItem is scaled, the polyline will remain thin. If this behavior is not desired, then pass a positive [param width] like [code]1.0[/code]. + If [param width] is negative, it will be ignored and the polyline will be drawn using [constant RenderingServer.PRIMITIVE_LINE_STRIP]. This means that when the CanvasItem is scaled, the polyline will remain thin. If this behavior is not desired, then pass a positive [param width] like [code]1.0[/code]. @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ Draws interconnected line segments with a uniform [param width], point-by-point coloring, and optional antialiasing (supported only for positive [param width]). Colors assigned to line points match by index between [param points] and [param colors], i.e. each line segment is filled with a gradient between the colors of the endpoints. When drawing large amounts of lines, this is faster than using individual [method draw_line] calls. To draw disconnected lines, use [method draw_multiline_colors] instead. See also [method draw_polygon]. - If [param width] is negative, then the polyline is drawn using [constant RenderingServer.PRIMITIVE_LINE_STRIP]. This means that when the CanvasItem is scaled, the polyline will remain thin. If this behavior is not desired, then pass a positive [param width] like [code]1.0[/code]. + If [param width] is negative, it will be ignored and the polyline will be drawn using [constant RenderingServer.PRIMITIVE_LINE_STRIP]. This means that when the CanvasItem is scaled, the polyline will remain thin. If this behavior is not desired, then pass a positive [param width] like [code]1.0[/code].