Corrections in API documentation

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Laurent Gomila 2012-07-15 14:55:13 +02:00
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/// \brief set the position of the object
///
/// This function completely overwrites the previous position.
/// See Move to apply an offset based on the previous position instead.
/// See the move function to apply an offset based on the previous position instead.
/// The default position of a transformable object is (0, 0).
///
/// \param x X coordinate of the new position
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ public :
/// \brief set the position of the object
///
/// This function completely overwrites the previous position.
/// See Move to apply an offset based on the previous position instead.
/// See the move function to apply an offset based on the previous position instead.
/// The default position of a transformable object is (0, 0).
///
/// \param position New position
@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ public :
/// \brief set the orientation of the object
///
/// This function completely overwrites the previous rotation.
/// See Rotate to add an angle based on the previous rotation instead.
/// See the rotate function to add an angle based on the previous rotation instead.
/// The default rotation of a transformable object is 0.
///
/// \param angle New rotation, in degrees
@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ public :
/// \brief set the scale factors of the object
///
/// This function completely overwrites the previous scale.
/// See Scale to add a factor based on the previous scale instead.
/// See the scale function to add a factor based on the previous scale instead.
/// The default scale of a transformable object is (1, 1).
///
/// \param factorX New horizontal scale factor
@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ public :
/// \brief set the scale factors of the object
///
/// This function completely overwrites the previous scale.
/// See Scale to add a factor based on the previous scale instead.
/// See the scale function to add a factor based on the previous scale instead.
/// The default scale of a transformable object is (1, 1).
///
/// \param factors New scale factors