Anticipate the target argument

For a bit of consistence with the rest of the argument lists in the page.

Better for translation, as the `target` word didn't appear as an argument before.
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Douglas Leão
2023-10-05 21:01:37 -03:00
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@@ -126,9 +126,9 @@ Target
Target controls if the editor is contained and debug flags are used.
All builds are optimized. Each mode means:
- **editor**: Build with editor, optimized, with debugging code (defines: ``TOOLS_ENABLED``, ``DEBUG_ENABLED``, ``-O2``/``/O2``)
- **template_debug**: Build with C++ debugging symbols (defines: ``DEBUG_ENABLED``, ``-O2``/``/O2``)
- **template_release**: Build without symbols (defines: ``-O3``/``/O2``)
- ``target=editor``: Build with editor, optimized, with debugging code (defines: ``TOOLS_ENABLED``, ``DEBUG_ENABLED``, ``-O2``/``/O2``)
- ``target=template_debug``: Build with C++ debugging symbols (defines: ``DEBUG_ENABLED``, ``-O2``/``/O2``)
- ``target=template_release``: Build without symbols (defines: ``-O3``/``/O2``)
The editor is enabled by default in all PC targets (Linux, Windows, macOS),
disabled for everything else. Disabling the editor produces a binary that can