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For both TileMap and GridMap: - `world_to_map` -> `local_to_map` - `map_to_world` -> `map_to_local` Also changes any mention of "world" in this context to "local" to avoid future confusion. Finally, updates the docs of both methods for consistency. In particular, adding a note on how to convert the returned values from local to global coordinates and vice versa. |
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doc_classes | ||
editor | ||
extensions | ||
structures | ||
config.py | ||
gltf_defines.h | ||
gltf_document_extension_convert_importer_mesh.cpp | ||
gltf_document_extension_convert_importer_mesh.h | ||
gltf_document_extension.cpp | ||
gltf_document_extension.h | ||
gltf_document.cpp | ||
gltf_document.h | ||
gltf_state.cpp | ||
gltf_state.h | ||
gltf_template_convert.h | ||
README.md | ||
register_types.cpp | ||
register_types.h | ||
SCsub |
Godot GLTF import and export module
In a nutshell, the GLTF module works like this:
- The
structures/
folder contains GLTF structures, the small pieces that make up a GLTF file, represented as C++ classes. - The
extensions/
folder contains GLTF extensions, which are optional features that build on top of the base GLTF spec. GLTFState
holds collections of structures and extensions.GLTFDocument
operates on GLTFState and its elements.- The
editor/
folder uses GLTFDocument to import and export 3D models.