diff --git a/doc/classes/AnimationPlayer.xml b/doc/classes/AnimationPlayer.xml
index 9ff688e8e37..06e5cc3729d 100644
--- a/doc/classes/AnimationPlayer.xml
+++ b/doc/classes/AnimationPlayer.xml
@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@
The default time in which to blend animations. Ranges from 0 to 4096 with 0.01 precision. Default value: [code]0[/code].
- The process notification in which to update animations. Default value: [enum ANIMATION_PROCESS_IDLE].
+ The process notification in which to update animations. Default value: [code]ANIMATION_PROCESS_IDLE[/code].
The speed scaling ratio. For instance, if this value is 1 then the animation plays at normal speed. If it's 0.5 then it plays at half speed. If it's 2 then it plays at double speed. Default value: [code]1[/code].
diff --git a/doc/classes/AnimationTreePlayer.xml b/doc/classes/AnimationTreePlayer.xml
index ec601992032..8081db34781 100644
--- a/doc/classes/AnimationTreePlayer.xml
+++ b/doc/classes/AnimationTreePlayer.xml
@@ -610,7 +610,7 @@
Once set, Animation nodes can be added to the AnimationTreePlayer.
- The thread in which to update animations. Default value: [enum ANIMATION_PROCESS_IDLE].
+ The thread in which to update animations. Default value: [code]ANIMATION_PROCESS_IDLE[/code].
diff --git a/doc/classes/PackedScene.xml b/doc/classes/PackedScene.xml
index 8adf678a688..c23d2bc6667 100644
--- a/doc/classes/PackedScene.xml
+++ b/doc/classes/PackedScene.xml
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
- Instantiates the scene's node hierarchy. Triggers child scene instantiation(s). Triggers the [enum Node.NOTIFICATION_INSTANCED] notification on the root node.
+ Instantiates the scene's node hierarchy. Triggers child scene instantiation(s). Triggers [Node]'s [code]NOTIFICATION_INSTANCED[/code] notification on the root node.
diff --git a/doc/classes/Tween.xml b/doc/classes/Tween.xml
index e2a4d701cf7..9d4dbf25b6b 100644
--- a/doc/classes/Tween.xml
+++ b/doc/classes/Tween.xml
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
tween.start()
[/codeblock]
Many methods require a property name, such as "position" above. You can find the correct property name by hovering over the property in the Inspector.
- Many of the methods accept [code]trans_type[/code] and [code]ease_type[/code]. The first accepts an [enum TransitionType] constant, and refers to the way the timing of the animation is handled (see [code]http://easings.net/[/code] for some examples). The second accepts an [enum EaseType] 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 [enum TransitionType] constants with [enum 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 [enum TransitionType] constant, and refers to the way the timing of the animation is handled (see [code]http://easings.net/[/code] for some examples). The second accepts an [enum EaseType] 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 [enum TransitionType] constants with [code]EASE_IN_OUT[/code], and use the one that looks best.