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Merge pull request #17866 from mhilbrunner/docs-collisionshape

[DOCS] Typo fix for CollisionShape[2D]
Max Hilbrunner 7 years ago
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doc/classes/CollisionShape.xml

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 		Node that represents collision shape data in 3D space.
 	</brief_description>
 	<description>
-		Editor facility for creating and editing collision shapes in 3D space. You can use this node to represent all sorts of collision shapes, for example, add this to an [Area] to give it a detection shape, or add it to a [PhysicsBody] to give create solid object. [b]IMPORTANT[/b]: this is an Editor-only helper to create shapes, use [method get_shape] to get the actual shape.
+		Editor facility for creating and editing collision shapes in 3D space. You can use this node to represent all sorts of collision shapes, for example, add this to an [Area] to give it a detection shape, or add it to a [PhysicsBody] to create a solid object. [b]IMPORTANT[/b]: this is an Editor-only helper to create shapes, use [method get_shape] to get the actual shape.
 	</description>
 	<tutorials>
 		http://docs.godotengine.org/en/3.0/tutorials/physics/physics_introduction.html

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doc/classes/CollisionShape2D.xml

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 		Node that represents collision shape data in 2D space.
 	</brief_description>
 	<description>
-		Editor facility for creating and editing collision shapes in 2D space. You can use this node to represent all sorts of collision shapes, for example, add this to an [Area2D] to give it a detection shape, or add it to a [PhysicsBody2D] to give create solid object. [b]IMPORTANT[/b]: this is an Editor-only helper to create shapes, use [method get_shape] to get the actual shape.
+		Editor facility for creating and editing collision shapes in 2D space. You can use this node to represent all sorts of collision shapes, for example, add this to an [Area2D] to give it a detection shape, or add it to a [PhysicsBody2D] to create a solid object. [b]IMPORTANT[/b]: this is an Editor-only helper to create shapes, use [method get_shape] to get the actual shape.
 	</description>
 	<tutorials>
 		http://docs.godotengine.org/en/3.0/tutorials/physics/physics_introduction.html