PROPERTY_HINT_EXP_EASING,/// exponential easing function (Math::ease) use "attenuation" hint string to revert (flip h), "full" to also include in/out. (ie: "attenuation,inout")
Hints that an integer, float or string property is an enumerated value to pick in a list specified via a hint string such as [code]"Hello,Something,Else"[/code].
Hints that a string property is can be an enumerated value to pick in a list specified via a hint string such as [code]"Hello,Something,Else"[/code].
Unlike [constant PROPERTY_HINT_ENUM] a property with this hint still accepts arbitrary values and can be empty. The list of values serves to suggest possible values.
Hints that a float property should be edited via an exponential easing function. The hint string can include [code]"attenuation"[/code] to flip the curve horizontally and/or [code]"inout"[/code] to also include in/out easing.
Hints that an integer property is a bitmask with named bit flags. For example, to allow toggling bits 0, 1, 2 and 4, the hint could be something like [code]"Bit0,Bit1,Bit2,,Bit4"[/code].
Hints that a string property is a path to a file. Editing it will show a file dialog for picking the path. The hint string can be a set of filters with wildcards like [code]"*.png,*.jpg"[/code].
Hints that a string property is an absolute path to a file outside the project folder. Editing it will show a file dialog for picking the path. The hint string can be a set of filters with wildcards like [code]"*.png,*.jpg"[/code].
Hints that a property is an instance of a [Resource]-derived type, optionally specified via the hint string (e.g. [code]"Texture2D"[/code]). Editing it will show a popup menu of valid resource types to instantiate.
Hints that a string property should have a placeholder text visible on its input field, whenever the property is empty. The hint string is the placeholder text to use.
Hint that a property represents a particular type. If a property is [constant TYPE_STRING], allows to set a type from the create dialog. If you need to create an [Array] to contain elements of a specific type, the [code]hint_string[/code] must encode nested types using [code]":"[/code] and [code]"/"[/code] for specifying [Resource] types. For instance:
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hint_string = "%s:" % [TYPE_INT] # Array of inteters.
The [Theme] resource this node and all its [Control] children use. If a child node has its own [Theme] resource set, theme items are merged with child's definitions having higher priority.
The type name used by this [Control] to look up its own theme items. By default, the class name of the node is used (e.g. [code]Button[/code] for the [Button] control), as well as the class names of all parent classes (in order of inheritance). Setting this property gives the highest priority to the type of the specified name, then falls back on the class names.
The name of a theme type variation used by this [Control] to look up its own theme items. When empty, the class name of the node is used (e.g. [code]Button[/code] for the [Button] control), as well as the class names of all parent classes (in order of inheritance).
When set, this property gives the highest priority to the type of the specified name. This type can in turn extend another type, forming a dependency chain. See [method Theme.set_type_variation]. If the theme item cannot be found using this type or its base types, lookup falls back on the class names.
[b]Note:[/b] To look up [Control]'s own items use various [code]get_theme_*[/code] methods without specifying [code]theme_type[/code].
[b]Note:[/b] Theme items are looked for in the tree order, from branch to root, where each [Control] node is checked for its [member theme] property. The earliest match against any type/class name is returned. The project-level Theme and the default Theme are checked last.
Marks [code]theme_type[/code] as being a variation of [code]base_type[/code].
This adds [code]theme_type[/code] as a suggested option for [member Control.theme_type_variation] on a [Control] that is of the [code]base_type[/code] class.
Variations can also be nested, i.e. [code]base_type[/code] can be another variation. If a chain of variations ends with a [code]base_type[/code] matching a class of a [Control], the whole chain is going to be suggested as options.
Note: Suggestions only show up if this [Theme] is set as the project default theme. See [member ProjectSettings.gui/theme/custom].
ERR_FAIL_COND_MSG(p_theme_type==StringName(),"An empty theme type cannot be marked as a variation of another type.");
ERR_FAIL_COND_MSG(ClassDB::class_exists(p_theme_type),"A type associated with a built-in class cannot be marked as a variation of another type.");
ERR_FAIL_COND_MSG(p_base_type==StringName(),"An empty theme type cannot be the base type of a variation. Use clear_type_variation() instead if you want to unmark '"+String(p_theme_type)+"' as a variation.");