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* Adds range hint for integer properties
* Adds missing descriptions in documentation
* Updates some method descriptions to match the actual behavior
* Fixes second param name of `set_item_icon_transposed` from `rect` to `transposed`
This moves it to be closer to the sliders, which in turn makes it easier
for the user to preview the color.
This also makes it clearer that the Pick button can only pick colors
in the editor window, not outside.
See https://github.com/godotengine/godot/pull/23658#issuecomment-562706669
The method was implemented back when Dictionary.get(key, default) did not
exist, but now that it does we do not need a custom method in CharFXTransform.
It's a new feature in 3.2, so does not break compat with 3.1.x.
Popup menus longer than the viewport have stange behaviors before this
fix:
* They always have one pixel outside the viewport.
* You can scroll down the long menu even if bottom outside screen and
top inside the screen. (Only menus one pixel above the screen is limited
to scroll down.)
This wasn't a very good idea as it puts too strict requirements on how
to set `min` and `max` values. For example, since the default min and
max are 0 and 100, this triggers an error:
```
set_min(256)
set_max(16384)
```
Since `min` will be higher than `max` temporarily. It can be worked
around by setting max first, but it's not really intuitive. I'll relax
the requirement as it's only a problem in `get_as_ratio`, which already
has a check.
Fix another min == max occurrence.
It will now raise an error whenever this happens so that we can fix
these situations. `max == min` is not allowed as it could lead to
divisions by zero in ratios, and `max < min` doesn't make much sense.
Fixes#33907.
get_combined_minimum_size() must be used in order to consider the min size
specified by the user when determining how far the left/top edge is allowed
to move. Otherwise the dialog may think it can shrink further than it
should, causing the right/bottom edge to move when the rect size is fixed in
set_size().