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@@ -69,6 +69,10 @@
Holds the current texture scale. It is applied as a multiplier to texture
coordinates at render time. Defaults to 1.0.
+
+ When used in conjunction with WrapMode.Repeat, textureScale provides a simple
+ way to tile a texture across a surface. For example, a texture scale of \c 4.0
+ would result in 16 (4x4) tiles.
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty TextureImage DiffuseMapMaterial::diffuse
@@ -152,6 +156,10 @@
Holds the current texture scale. It is applied as a multiplier to texture
coordinates at render time. Defaults to 1.0.
+
+ When used in conjunction with WrapMode.Repeat, textureScale provides a simple
+ way to tile a texture across a surface. For example, a texture scale of \c 4.0
+ would result in 16 (4x4) tiles.
*/
/*!
@@ -292,6 +300,10 @@
Holds the current texture scale. It is applied as a multiplier to texture
coordinates at render time. Defaults to 1.0.
+
+ When used in conjunction with WrapMode.Repeat, textureScale provides a simple
+ way to tile a texture across a surface. For example, a texture scale of \c 4.0
+ would result in 16 (4x4) tiles.
*/
/*!
@@ -366,6 +378,10 @@
Holds the current texture scale. It is applied as a multiplier to texture
coordinates at render time. Defaults to 1.0.
+
+ When used in conjunction with WrapMode.Repeat, textureScale provides a simple
+ way to tile a texture across a surface. For example, a texture scale of \c 4.0
+ would result in 16 (4x4) tiles.
*/
/*!
@@ -449,6 +465,10 @@
Holds the current texture scale. It is applied as a multiplier to texture
coordinates at render time. Defaults to 1.0.
+
+ When used in conjunction with WrapMode.Repeat, textureScale provides a simple
+ way to tile a texture across a surface. For example, a texture scale of \c 4.0
+ would result in 16 (4x4) tiles.
*/
/*!