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- <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
- <class name="Line2D" inherits="Node2D" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="../class.xsd">
- <brief_description>
- A 2D line.
- </brief_description>
- <description>
- A line through several points in 2D space. Supports varying width and color over the line's length, texturing, and several cap/joint types.
- [b]Note:[/b] By default, Godot can only draw up to 4,096 polygon points at a time. To increase this limit, open the Project Settings and increase [member ProjectSettings.rendering/limits/buffers/canvas_polygon_buffer_size_kb] and [member ProjectSettings.rendering/limits/buffers/canvas_polygon_index_buffer_size_kb].
- </description>
- <tutorials>
- <link title="Matrix Transform Demo">https://godotengine.org/asset-library/asset/584</link>
- <link title="2.5D Demo">https://godotengine.org/asset-library/asset/583</link>
- </tutorials>
- <methods>
- <method name="add_point">
- <return type="void" />
- <argument index="0" name="position" type="Vector2" />
- <argument index="1" name="index" type="int" default="-1" />
- <description>
- Adds a point with the specified [code]position[/code] relative to the line's own position. Appends the new point at the end of the point list.
- If [code]index[/code] is given, the new point is inserted before the existing point identified by index [code]index[/code]. Every existing point starting from [code]index[/code] is shifted further down the list of points. The index must be greater than or equal to [code]0[/code] and must not exceed the number of existing points in the line. See [method get_point_count].
- </description>
- </method>
- <method name="clear_points">
- <return type="void" />
- <description>
- Removes all points from the line.
- </description>
- </method>
- <method name="get_point_count" qualifiers="const">
- <return type="int" />
- <description>
- Returns the amount of points in the line.
- </description>
- </method>
- <method name="get_point_position" qualifiers="const">
- <return type="Vector2" />
- <argument index="0" name="index" type="int" />
- <description>
- Returns the position of the point at index [code]index[/code].
- </description>
- </method>
- <method name="remove_point">
- <return type="void" />
- <argument index="0" name="index" type="int" />
- <description>
- Removes the point at index [code]index[/code] from the line.
- </description>
- </method>
- <method name="set_point_position">
- <return type="void" />
- <argument index="0" name="index" type="int" />
- <argument index="1" name="position" type="Vector2" />
- <description>
- Overwrites the position of the point at index [code]index[/code] with the supplied [code]position[/code].
- </description>
- </method>
- </methods>
- <members>
- <member name="antialiased" type="bool" setter="set_antialiased" getter="get_antialiased" default="false">
- If [code]true[/code], the line's border will attempt to perform antialiasing by drawing thin OpenGL smooth lines on the line's edges.
- [b]Note:[/b] Line2D is not accelerated by batching if [member antialiased] is [code]true[/code].
- [b]Note:[/b] Due to how it works, built-in antialiasing will not look correct for translucent lines and may not work on certain platforms. As a workaround, install the [url=https://github.com/godot-extended-libraries/godot-antialiased-line2d]Antialiased Line2D[/url] add-on then create an AntialiasedLine2D node. That node relies on a texture with custom mipmaps to perform antialiasing. 2D batching is also still supported with those antialiased lines.
- </member>
- <member name="begin_cap_mode" type="int" setter="set_begin_cap_mode" getter="get_begin_cap_mode" enum="Line2D.LineCapMode" default="0">
- Controls the style of the line's first point. Use [enum LineCapMode] constants.
- </member>
- <member name="default_color" type="Color" setter="set_default_color" getter="get_default_color" default="Color( 0.4, 0.5, 1, 1 )">
- The line's color. Will not be used if a gradient is set.
- </member>
- <member name="end_cap_mode" type="int" setter="set_end_cap_mode" getter="get_end_cap_mode" enum="Line2D.LineCapMode" default="0">
- Controls the style of the line's last point. Use [enum LineCapMode] constants.
- </member>
- <member name="gradient" type="Gradient" setter="set_gradient" getter="get_gradient">
- The gradient is drawn through the whole line from start to finish. The default color will not be used if a gradient is set.
- </member>
- <member name="joint_mode" type="int" setter="set_joint_mode" getter="get_joint_mode" enum="Line2D.LineJointMode" default="0">
- The style for the points between the start and the end.
- </member>
- <member name="points" type="PoolVector2Array" setter="set_points" getter="get_points" default="PoolVector2Array( )">
- The points that form the lines. The line is drawn between every point set in this array. Points are interpreted as local vectors.
- </member>
- <member name="round_precision" type="int" setter="set_round_precision" getter="get_round_precision" default="8">
- The smoothness of the rounded joints and caps. Higher values result in smoother corners, but are more demanding to render and update. This is only used if a cap or joint is set as round.
- [b]Note:[/b] The default value is tuned for lines with the default [member width]. For thin lines, this value should be reduced to a number between [code]2[/code] and [code]4[/code] to improve performance.
- </member>
- <member name="sharp_limit" type="float" setter="set_sharp_limit" getter="get_sharp_limit" default="2.0">
- The direction difference in radians between vector points. This value is only used if [member joint_mode] is set to [constant LINE_JOINT_SHARP].
- </member>
- <member name="texture" type="Texture" setter="set_texture" getter="get_texture">
- The texture used for the line's texture. Uses [code]texture_mode[/code] for drawing style.
- </member>
- <member name="texture_mode" type="int" setter="set_texture_mode" getter="get_texture_mode" enum="Line2D.LineTextureMode" default="0">
- The style to render the [code]texture[/code] on the line. Use [enum LineTextureMode] constants.
- </member>
- <member name="width" type="float" setter="set_width" getter="get_width" default="10.0">
- The line's width.
- </member>
- <member name="width_curve" type="Curve" setter="set_curve" getter="get_curve">
- The line's width varies with the curve. The original width is simply multiply by the value of the Curve.
- </member>
- </members>
- <constants>
- <constant name="LINE_JOINT_SHARP" value="0" enum="LineJointMode">
- The line's joints will be pointy. If [code]sharp_limit[/code] is greater than the rotation of a joint, it becomes a bevel joint instead.
- </constant>
- <constant name="LINE_JOINT_BEVEL" value="1" enum="LineJointMode">
- The line's joints will be bevelled/chamfered.
- </constant>
- <constant name="LINE_JOINT_ROUND" value="2" enum="LineJointMode">
- The line's joints will be rounded.
- </constant>
- <constant name="LINE_CAP_NONE" value="0" enum="LineCapMode">
- Don't draw a line cap.
- </constant>
- <constant name="LINE_CAP_BOX" value="1" enum="LineCapMode">
- Draws the line cap as a box.
- </constant>
- <constant name="LINE_CAP_ROUND" value="2" enum="LineCapMode">
- Draws the line cap as a circle.
- </constant>
- <constant name="LINE_TEXTURE_NONE" value="0" enum="LineTextureMode">
- Takes the left pixels of the texture and renders it over the whole line.
- </constant>
- <constant name="LINE_TEXTURE_TILE" value="1" enum="LineTextureMode">
- Tiles the texture over the line. The texture must be imported with [b]Repeat[/b] enabled for it to work properly.
- </constant>
- <constant name="LINE_TEXTURE_STRETCH" value="2" enum="LineTextureMode">
- Stretches the texture across the line. Import the texture with [b]Repeat[/b] disabled for best results.
- </constant>
- </constants>
- </class>
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