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	Fix Jolt note in WorldBoundaryShape3D documentation
The dimensions are around the shape's origin, not the world origin (i.e. `(0, 0, 0)` in global coordinates).
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	</brief_description>
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	<description>
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		A 3D world boundary shape, intended for use in physics. [WorldBoundaryShape3D] works like an infinite plane that forces all physics bodies to stay above it. The [member plane]'s normal determines which direction is considered as "above" and in the editor, the line over the plane represents this direction. It can for example be used for endless flat floors.
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		[b]Note:[/b] When the physics engine is set to [b]Jolt Physics[/b] in the project settings ([member ProjectSettings.physics/3d/physics_engine]), [WorldBoundaryShape3D] has a finite size (centered at the world origin). It can be adjusted by changing [member ProjectSettings.physics/jolt_physics_3d/limits/world_boundary_shape_size].
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		[b]Note:[/b] When the physics engine is set to [b]Jolt Physics[/b] in the project settings ([member ProjectSettings.physics/3d/physics_engine]), [WorldBoundaryShape3D] has a finite size (centered at the shape's origin). It can be adjusted by changing [member ProjectSettings.physics/jolt_physics_3d/limits/world_boundary_shape_size].
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	</description>
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	<tutorials>
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	</tutorials>
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