Renamed 'type' property of tiles to 'class' for tiles#274
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Renamed 'type' property of tiles to 'class' for tiles#274coz-eduardo-hernandez wants to merge 1 commit intokarai17:masterfrom
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What version of Tiled did this change in? |
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According to https://thorbjorn.itch.io/tiled it was on version 1.9, you can see the release announcement at https://www.mapeditor.org/2022/06/25/tiled-1-9-released.html , with this particular change being under 'Unified Custom Types'. |
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As per https://thorbjorn.itch.io/tiled the 'type' property was renamed to 'class', so code that explicitly used 'type' should be changed to 'class'. Layers still use the 'type' property as they did before, so they don't need to be changed. There's not much code in STI that explicitly uses 'type' for non-layers, so it's a simple change.