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Revision as of 12:37, 24 February 2024

See also: Slot (Type)

Every object in Resonite exists as a slot. A slot is a container for Components, which add additional behavior to slots. Every slot has a transformation (a translation, rotation, and scale) associated with it, which define its behavior and orientation in Resonite's 3D coordinate space. For example, a slot with a MeshRenderer component will render a model, and scaling that slot will scale the rendered model.

Slots can be contained in other slots. A slot is a child if it is contained within another slot; that slot is its parent. A child slot's transformation is relative to its parent, so even though a child slot might specify no transformation, in global space it may be rotated or scaled because its parents are. Thus, a child's transform is called "local".

Every world has a root slot under which everything else is placed. The resulting tree of slots is called the hierarchy.

Slots can be browsed through and examined in the Scene Inspector.