diff --git a/tutorials/plugins/editor/making_main_screen_plugins.rst b/tutorials/plugins/editor/making_main_screen_plugins.rst index addc120ed..31509d329 100644 --- a/tutorials/plugins/editor/making_main_screen_plugins.rst +++ b/tutorials/plugins/editor/making_main_screen_plugins.rst @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ Here is the full plugin script: func _enter_tree(): main_panel_instance = MainPanel.instantiate() # Add the main panel to the editor's main viewport. - get_editor_interface().get_editor_main_control().add_child(main_panel_instance) + get_editor_interface().get_editor_main_screen().add_child(main_panel_instance) # Hide the main panel. Very much required. _make_visible(false) @@ -141,8 +141,8 @@ a reference to the scene, and we instance it into `main_panel_instance`. The ``_enter_tree()`` function is called before ``_ready()``. This is where we instance the main panel scene, and add them as children of specific parts -of the editor. We use ``get_editor_interface().get_editor_main_control()`` to -obtain the main editor control and add our main panel instance as a child to it. +of the editor. We use ``get_editor_interface().get_editor_main_screen()`` to +obtain the main editor screen and add our main panel instance as a child to it. We call the ``_make_visible(false)`` function to hide the main panel so it doesn't compete for space when first activating the plugin.