From 4586f3342f729be6512b3aaa124412be23f4ac83 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Abdou-31 Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2022 10:38:45 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Fix typos in lua_api.txt --- doc/lua_api.txt | 70 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------- 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/lua_api.txt b/doc/lua_api.txt index 46b4ed642..ab202807d 100644 --- a/doc/lua_api.txt +++ b/doc/lua_api.txt @@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ Deprecated, define dungeon nodes in biome definitions instead. * `mapgen_stair_cobble` (falls back to cobble) * `mapgen_mossycobble` (falls back to cobble) -* `mapgen_stair_desert_stone` (falls backto desert_stone) +* `mapgen_stair_desert_stone` (falls back to desert_stone) ### Setting the node used in Mapgen Singlenode @@ -919,13 +919,13 @@ Examples of sound parameter tables: { pos = {x = 1, y = 2, z = 3}, gain = 1.0, -- default - max_hear_distance = 32, -- default, uses an euclidean metric + max_hear_distance = 32, -- default, uses a Euclidean metric } -- Play connected to an object, looped { object = , gain = 1.0, -- default - max_hear_distance = 32, -- default, uses an euclidean metric + max_hear_distance = 32, -- default, uses a Euclidean metric loop = true, } -- Play at a location, heard by anyone *but* the given player @@ -994,7 +994,7 @@ existence before trying to access the fields. Example: -All nodes register with `minetest.register_node` get added to the table +All nodes registered with `minetest.register_node` get added to the table `minetest.registered_nodes`. If you want to check the drawtype of a node, you could do it like this: @@ -1090,7 +1090,7 @@ The function of `param2` is determined by `paramtype2` in node definition. degrees around the Z axis. * facedir modulo 4 = left-handed rotation around the specified axis, in 90° steps. * By default, on placement the param2 is automatically set to the - horizondal direction the player was looking at (values 0-3) + horizontal direction the player was looking at (values 0-3) * Special case: If the node is a connected nodebox, the nodebox will NOT rotate, only the textures will. * `paramtype2 = "4dir"` @@ -1123,7 +1123,7 @@ The function of `param2` is determined by `paramtype2` in node definition. optional modifiers of the "plant". `param2` is a bitfield. * Bits 0 to 2 select the shape. Use only one of the values below: - * 0 = a "x" shaped plant (ordinary plant) + * 0 = an "x" shaped plant (ordinary plant) * 1 = a "+" shaped plant (just rotated 45 degrees) * 2 = a "*" shaped plant with 3 faces instead of 2 * 3 = a "#" shaped plant with 4 faces instead of 2 @@ -1664,7 +1664,7 @@ Item types There are three kinds of items: nodes, tools and craftitems. * Node: Placeable item form of a node in the world's voxel grid -* Tool: Has a changable wear property but cannot be stacked +* Tool: Has a changeable wear property but cannot be stacked * Craftitem: Has no special properties Every registered node (the voxel in the world) has a corresponding @@ -1732,7 +1732,7 @@ Examples: * amount must be 1 (pickaxe is a tool), ca. 1/3 worn out (it's a tool), * with the `description` field set to `"My worn out pick"` in its metadata * `[[default:dirt 5 0 "\u0001description\u0002Special dirt\u0003"]]`: - * analogeous to the above example + * analogous to the above example * note how the wear is set to `0` as dirt is not a tool You should ideally use the `ItemStack` format to build complex item strings @@ -2319,7 +2319,7 @@ For colored text you can use `minetest.colorize`. Since formspec version 3, elements drawn in the order they are defined. All background elements are drawn before all other elements. -**WARNING**: do _not_ use a element name starting with `key_`; those names are +**WARNING**: do _not_ use an element name starting with `key_`; those names are reserved to pass key press events to formspec! **WARNING**: Minetest allows you to add elements to every single formspec instance @@ -3938,7 +3938,7 @@ previous octave multiplied by 1 / lacunarity, to create finer detail. A positive number no smaller than 1.0. Values below 2.0 create higher quality noise at the expense of requiring more -octaves to cover a paticular range of 'wavelengths'. +octaves to cover a particular range of 'wavelengths'. ### `flags` @@ -3955,7 +3955,7 @@ specifying some other flags. Maps noise gradient values onto a quintic S-curve before performing interpolation. This results in smooth, rolling noise. Disable this (`noeased`) for sharp-looking noise with a slightly gridded -appearence. +appearance. If no flags are specified (or defaults is), 2D noise is eased and 3D noise is not eased. Easing a 3D noise significantly increases the noise calculation load, so use @@ -4648,7 +4648,7 @@ Callbacks: * `killer`: an `ObjectRef` (can be `nil`) * `on_rightclick(self, clicker)` * Called when `clicker` pressed the 'place/use' key while pointing - to the object (not neccessarily an actual rightclick) + to the object (not necessarily an actual rightclick) * `clicker`: an `ObjectRef` (may or may not be a player) * `on_attach_child(self, child)` * `child`: an `ObjectRef` of the child that attaches @@ -4706,7 +4706,7 @@ Tree definition leaves2_chance,--num chance (0-100) to replace leaves with leaves2 angle, --num angle in deg iterations, --num max # of iterations, usually 2 -5 - random_level, --num factor to lower nr of iterations, usually 0 - 3 + random_level, --num factor to lower number of iterations, usually 0 - 3 trunk_type, --string single/double/crossed) type of trunk: 1 node, -- 2x2 nodes or 3x3 in cross shape thin_branches, --boolean true -> use thin (1 node) branches @@ -5177,7 +5177,7 @@ Call these functions only at load time! * should return `true` to prevent the default damage mechanism * `minetest.register_on_rightclickplayer(function(player, clicker))` * Called when the 'place/use' key was used while pointing a player - (not neccessarily an actual rightclick) + (not necessarily an actual rightclick) * `player`: ObjectRef - Player that is acted upon * `clicker`: ObjectRef - Object that acted upon `player`, may or may not be a player * `minetest.register_on_player_hpchange(function(player, hp_change, reason), modifier)` @@ -5502,7 +5502,7 @@ Environment access * `minetest.get_player_by_name(name)`: Get an `ObjectRef` to a player * `minetest.get_objects_inside_radius(pos, radius)`: returns a list of ObjectRefs. - * `radius`: using an euclidean metric + * `radius`: using a Euclidean metric * `minetest.get_objects_in_area(pos1, pos2)`: returns a list of ObjectRefs. * `pos1` and `pos2` are the min and max positions of the area to search. @@ -5643,7 +5643,7 @@ Environment access * `minetest.clear_objects([options])` * Clear all objects in the environment * Takes an optional table as an argument with the field `mode`. - * mode = `"full"` : Load and go through every mapblock, clearing + * mode = `"full"`: Load and go through every mapblock, clearing objects (default). * mode = `"quick"`: Clear objects immediately in loaded mapblocks, clear objects in unloaded mapblocks only when the @@ -6022,7 +6022,7 @@ Sounds Timing ------ -* `minetest.after(time, func, ...)` : returns job table to use as below. +* `minetest.after(time, func, ...)`: returns job table to use as below. * Call the function `func` after `time` seconds, may be fractional * Optional: Variable number of arguments that are passed to `func` @@ -6118,7 +6118,7 @@ Server data too. * Returns a code (0: successful, 1: no such player, 2: player is connected) * `minetest.remove_player_auth(name)`: remove player authentication data - * Returns boolean indicating success (false if player nonexistant) + * Returns boolean indicating success (false if player nonexistent) * `minetest.dynamic_add_media(options, callback)` * `options`: table containing the following parameters * `filepath`: path to a media file on the filesystem @@ -6159,11 +6159,11 @@ Bans IP address or name * `minetest.kick_player(name, [reason])`: disconnect a player with an optional reason. - * Returns boolean indicating success (false if player nonexistant) + * Returns boolean indicating success (false if player nonexistent) * `minetest.disconnect_player(name, [reason])`: disconnect a player with an optional reason, this will not prefix with 'Kicked: ' like kick_player. If no reason is given, it will default to 'Disconnected.' - * Returns boolean indicating success (false if player nonexistant) + * Returns boolean indicating success (false if player nonexistent) Particles --------- @@ -6344,7 +6344,7 @@ Misc. * This function can be overridden by mods to change the join message. * `minetest.send_leave_message(player_name, timed_out)` * This function can be overridden by mods to change the leave message. -* `minetest.hash_node_position(pos)`: returns an 48-bit integer +* `minetest.hash_node_position(pos)`: returns a 48-bit integer * `pos`: table {x=number, y=number, z=number}, * Gives a unique hash number for a node position (16+16+16=48bit) * `minetest.get_position_from_hash(hash)`: returns a position @@ -6418,7 +6418,7 @@ Misc. methods. * `...` indicates method-specific arguments. Currently, no methods use this * `minetest.rgba(red, green, blue[, alpha])`: returns a string - * Each argument is a 8 Bit unsigned integer + * Each argument is an 8 Bit unsigned integer * Returns the ColorString from rgb or rgba values * Example: `minetest.rgba(10, 20, 30, 40)`, returns `"#0A141E28"` * `minetest.encode_base64(string)`: returns string encoded in base64 @@ -6478,7 +6478,7 @@ Misc. * `orient_flags`: Optional table containing extra tweaks to the placement code: * `invert_wall`: if `true`, place wall-orientation on the ground and ground-orientation on the wall. - * `force_wall` : if `true`, always place the node in wall orientation. + * `force_wall`: if `true`, always place the node in wall orientation. * `force_ceiling`: if `true`, always place on the ceiling. * `force_floor`: if `true`, always place the node on the floor. * `force_facedir`: if `true`, forcefully reset the facedir to north @@ -6497,7 +6497,7 @@ Misc. * Returns the amount of knockback applied on the punched player. * Arguments are equivalent to `register_on_punchplayer`, except the following: * `distance`: distance between puncher and punched player - * This function can be overriden by mods that wish to modify this behaviour. + * This function can be overridden by mods that wish to modify this behaviour. * You may want to cache and call the old function to allow multiple mods to change knockback behaviour. @@ -6514,7 +6514,7 @@ Misc. If `true`, frees a transient forceload. * `minetest.compare_block_status(pos, condition)` - * Checks whether the mapblock at positition `pos` is in the wanted condition. + * Checks whether the mapblock at position `pos` is in the wanted condition. * `condition` may be one of the following values: * `"unknown"`: not in memory * `"emerging"`: in the queue for loading from disk or generating @@ -6653,7 +6653,7 @@ use the provided load and write functions for this. * Returns the new area's ID, or nil if the insertion failed. * The (inclusive) positions `corner1` and `corner2` describe the area. * `data` is a string stored with the area. - * `id` (optional): will be used as the internal area ID if it is an unique + * `id` (optional): will be used as the internal area ID if it is a unique number between 0 and 2^32-2. * `reserve(count)` * Requires SpatialIndex, no-op function otherwise. @@ -7878,7 +7878,7 @@ Used by `minetest.register_abm`. -- mapblock. -- `active_object_count_wider` is number of active objects in the node's -- mapblock plus all 26 neighboring mapblocks. If any neighboring - -- mapblocks are unloaded an estmate is calculated for them based on + -- mapblocks are unloaded an estimate is calculated for them based on -- loaded mapblocks. } @@ -8049,7 +8049,7 @@ Used by `minetest.register_node`, `minetest.register_craftitem`, and -- Amount of uses this tool has for attacking players and entities -- by punching them (0 = infinite uses). -- For compatibility, this is automatically set from the first - -- suitable groupcap using the forumla "uses * 3^(maxlevel - 1)". + -- suitable groupcap using the formula "uses * 3^(maxlevel - 1)". -- It is recommend to set this explicitly instead of relying on the -- fallback behavior. }, @@ -8294,7 +8294,7 @@ Used by `minetest.register_node`. -- ability to "swim" up/down, sinking slowly if not moving, -- smoother speed change when falling into, etc. The `movement_liquid_*` -- settings apply. - -- * nil: Will be treated as true if `liquidype ~= "none"` + -- * nil: Will be treated as true if `liquidtype ~= "none"` -- and as false otherwise. leveled = 0, @@ -8511,7 +8511,7 @@ Used by `minetest.register_node`. on_rightclick = function(pos, node, clicker, itemstack, pointed_thing), -- default: nil -- Called when clicker (an ObjectRef) used the 'place/build' key - -- (not neccessarily an actual rightclick) + -- (not necessarily an actual rightclick) -- while pointing at the node at pos with 'node' being the node table. -- itemstack will hold clicker's wielded item. -- Shall return the leftover itemstack. @@ -8569,7 +8569,7 @@ Used by `minetest.register_node`. -- If the source could not be determined it contains "??" -- Useful for getting which mod truly registered something -- example: if a node is registered as ":othermodname:nodename", - -- nodename will show "othermodname", but mod_orgin will say "modname" + -- nodename will show "othermodname", but mod_origin will say "modname" } Crafting recipes @@ -8764,7 +8764,7 @@ you want `additional_wear` to be negative. The formula used to calculate the resulting wear is: - 65536 * (1 - ( (1 - tool_1_wear) + (1 - tool_2_wear) + additional_wear )) + 65536 * (1 - ( (1 - tool_1_wear) + (1 - tool_2_wear) + additional_wear)) The result is rounded and can't be lower than 0. If the result is 65536 or higher, no crafting is possible. @@ -9461,7 +9461,7 @@ will be ignored. animation = {Tile Animation definition}, -- Optional, specifies how to animate the particles' texture - -- v5.6.0 and later: set length to -1 to sychronize the length + -- v5.6.0 and later: set length to -1 to synchronize the length -- of the animation with the expiration time of individual particles. -- (-2 causes the animation to be played twice, and so on) @@ -9511,7 +9511,7 @@ a tween table. The following definitions are all equivalent, listed in order of precedence from lowest (the legacy syntax) to highest (tween tables). If multiple forms of a -property definition are present, the highest-precidence form will be selected +property definition are present, the highest-precedence form will be selected and all lower-precedence fields will be ignored, allowing for graceful degradation in older clients). @@ -9718,7 +9718,7 @@ table contains options that allow simple animations to be applied to the texture -- adds the value of pixels to those underneath them, modulo the sources -- alpha channel. useful for e.g. bright light effects like sparks or fire blend = "screen", - -- like "add" but less bright. useful for subtler light effecs. note that + -- like "add" but less bright. useful for subtler light effects. note that -- this is NOT formally equivalent to the "screen" effect used in image -- editors and compositors, as it does not respect the alpha channel of -- of the image being blended