Exposes a 2D atlas texture as a set of tiles for a [TileSet] resource.
An atlas is a grid of tiles laid out on a texture. Each tile in the grid must be exposed using [method create_tile]. Those tiles are then indexed using their coordinates in the grid.
Each tile can also have a size in the grid coordinates, making it more or less cells in the atlas.
Alternatives version of a tile can be created using [method create_alternative_tile], which are then indexed using an alternative ID. The main tile (the one in the grid), is accessed with an alternative ID equal to 0.
Each tile alternate has a set of properties that is defined by the source's [TileSet] layers. Those properties are stored in a TileData object that can be accessed and modified using [method get_tile_data].
As TileData properties are stored directly in the TileSetAtlasSource resource, their properties might also be set using [code]TileSetAtlasSource.set("<coords_x>:<coords_y>/<alternative_id>/<tile_data_property>")[/code].
Removes all tiles that don't fit the available texture area. This method iterates over all the source's tiles, so it's advised to use [method has_tiles_outside_texture] beforehand.
Creates an alternative tile for the tile at coordinates [param atlas_coords]. If [param alternative_id_override] is -1, give it an automatically generated unique ID, or assigns it the given ID otherwise.
Returns the new alternative identifier, or -1 if the alternative could not be created with a provided [param alternative_id_override].
Creates a new tile at coordinates [param atlas_coords] with the given [param size].
Returns the atlas grid size, which depends on how many tiles can fit in the texture. It thus depends on the [member texture]'s size, the atlas [member margins], and the tiles' [member texture_region_size].
Returns the alternative ID a following call to [method create_alternative_tile] would return.
If [member use_texture_padding] is [code]false[/code], returns [member texture]. Otherwise, returns and internal [ImageTexture] created that includes the padding.
Returns the region of the tile at coordinates [param atlas_coords] for the given [param frame] inside the texture returned by [method get_runtime_texture].
[b]Note:[/b] If [member use_texture_padding] is [code]false[/code], returns the same as [method get_tile_texture_region].
Returns how many columns the tile at [param atlas_coords] has in its animation layout.
Returns the animation frame duration of frame [param frame_index] for the tile at coordinates [param atlas_coords].
Returns how many animation frames has the tile at coordinates [param atlas_coords].
Returns the tile animation mode of the tile at [param atlas_coords]. See also [method set_tile_animation_mode].
Returns the separation (as in the atlas grid) between each frame of an animated tile at coordinates [param atlas_coords].
Returns the animation speed of the tile at coordinates [param atlas_coords].
Returns the sum of the sum of the frame durations of the tile at coordinates [param atlas_coords]. This value needs to be divided by the animation speed to get the actual animation loop duration.
If there is a tile covering the [param atlas_coords] coordinates, returns the top-left coordinates of the tile (thus its coordinate ID). Returns [code]Vector2i(-1, -1)[/code] otherwise.
Returns the [TileData] object for the given atlas coordinates and alternative ID.
Returns the size of the tile (in the grid coordinates system) at coordinates [param atlas_coords].
Returns a tile's texture region in the atlas texture. For animated tiles, a [param frame] argument might be provided for the different frames of the animation.
Returns an array of tiles coordinates ID that will be automatically removed when modifying one or several of those properties: [param texture], [param margins], [param separation] or [param texture_region_size]. This can be used to undo changes that would have caused tiles data loss.
Returns whether there is enough room in an atlas to create/modify a tile with the given properties. If [param ignored_tile] is provided, act as is the given tile was not present in the atlas. This may be used when you want to modify a tile's properties.
Checks if the source has any tiles that don't fit the texture area (either partially or completely).
Move the tile and its alternatives at the [param atlas_coords] coordinates to the [param new_atlas_coords] coordinates with the [param new_size] size. This functions will fail if a tile is already present in the given area.
If [param new_atlas_coords] is [code]Vector2i(-1, -1)[/code], keeps the tile's coordinates. If [param new_size] is [code]Vector2i(-1, -1)[/code], keeps the tile's size.
To avoid an error, first check if a move is possible using [method has_room_for_tile].
Remove a tile's alternative with alternative ID [param alternative_tile].
Calling this function with [param alternative_tile] equals to 0 will fail, as the base tile alternative cannot be removed.
Remove a tile and its alternative at coordinates [param atlas_coords].
Change a tile's alternative ID from [param alternative_tile] to [param new_id].
Calling this function with [param new_id] of 0 will fail, as the base tile alternative cannot be moved.
Sets the number of columns in the animation layout of the tile at coordinates [param atlas_coords]. If set to 0, then the different frames of the animation are laid out as a single horizontal line in the atlas.
Sets the animation frame [param duration] of frame [param frame_index] for the tile at coordinates [param atlas_coords].
Sets how many animation frames the tile at coordinates [param atlas_coords] has.
Sets the tile animation mode of the tile at [param atlas_coords] to [param mode]. See also [method get_tile_animation_mode].
Sets the margin (in grid tiles) between each tile in the animation layout of the tile at coordinates [param atlas_coords] has.
Sets the animation speed of the tile at coordinates [param atlas_coords] has.
Margins, in pixels, to offset the origin of the grid in the texture.
Separation, in pixels, between each tile texture region of the grid.
The atlas texture.
The base tile size in the texture (in pixel). This size must be bigger than the TileSet's [code]tile_size[/code] value.
If [code]true[/code], generates an internal texture with an additional one pixel padding around each tile. Texture padding avoids a common artifact where lines appear between tiles.
Disabling this setting might lead a small performance improvement, as generating the internal texture requires both memory and processing time when the TileSetAtlasSource resource is modified.
Tile animations start at same time, looking identical.
Tile animations start at random times, looking varied.
Represents the size of the [enum TileAnimationMode] enum.
Represents cell's horizontal flip flag. Should be used directly with [TileMap] to flip placed tiles by altering their alternative IDs.
[codeblock]
var alternate_id = $TileMap.get_cell_alternative_tile(0, Vector2i(2, 2))
if not alternate_id & TileSetAtlasSource.TRANSFORM_FLIP_H:
# If tile is not already flipped, flip it.
$TileMap.set_cell(0, Vector2i(2, 2), source_id, atlas_coords, alternate_id | TileSetAtlasSource.TRANSFORM_FLIP_H)
[/codeblock]
[b]Note:[/b] These transformations can be combined to do the equivalent of 0, 90, 180, and 270 degree rotations, as shown below:
[codeblock]
enum TileTransform {
ROTATE_0 = 0,
ROTATE_90 = TileSetAtlasSource.TRANSFORM_TRANSPOSE | TileSetAtlasSource.TRANSFORM_FLIP_H,
ROTATE_180 = TileSetAtlasSource.TRANSFORM_FLIP_H | TileSetAtlasSource.TRANSFORM_FLIP_V,
ROTATE_270 = TileSetAtlasSource.TRANSFORM_TRANSPOSE | TileSetAtlasSource.TRANSFORM_FLIP_V,
}
[/codeblock]
Represents cell's vertical flip flag. See [constant TRANSFORM_FLIP_H] for usage.
Represents cell's transposed flag. See [constant TRANSFORM_FLIP_H] for usage.