Allow to use sliders for integers in EditorSpinSlider

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Michael Alexsander
2025-09-12 12:40:07 -03:00
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<param index="3" name="extra_hints" type="String" default="&quot;&quot;" />
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Export an [int], [float], [Array][lb][int][rb], [Array][lb][float][rb], [PackedByteArray], [PackedInt32Array], [PackedInt64Array], [PackedFloat32Array], or [PackedFloat64Array] property as a range value. The range must be defined by [param min] and [param max], as well as an optional [param step] and a variety of extra hints. The [param step] defaults to [code]1[/code] for integer properties. For floating-point numbers this value depends on your [member EditorSettings.interface/inspector/default_float_step] setting.
If hints [code]"or_greater"[/code] and [code]"or_less"[/code] are provided, the editor widget will not cap the value at range boundaries. The [code]"exp"[/code] hint will make the edited values on range to change exponentially. The [code]"hide_slider"[/code] hint will hide the slider element of the editor widget.
If hints [code]"or_greater"[/code] and [code]"or_less"[/code] are provided, the editor widget will not cap the value at range boundaries. The [code]"exp"[/code] hint will make the edited values on range to change exponentially. The [code]"prefer_slider"[/code] hint will make integer values use the slider instead of arrows for editing, while [code]"hide_control"[/code] will hide the element controlling the value of the editor widget.
Hints also allow to indicate the units for the edited value. Using [code]"radians_as_degrees"[/code] you can specify that the actual value is in radians, but should be displayed in degrees in the Inspector dock (the range values are also in degrees). [code]"degrees"[/code] allows to add a degree sign as a unit suffix (the value is unchanged). Finally, a custom suffix can be provided using [code]"suffix:unit"[/code], where "unit" can be any string.
See also [constant PROPERTY_HINT_RANGE].
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