license: zlib/libpng (see license.txt)
depends: default
Changes compared to the original stairsplus.
Split the original init.lua in several files. It is grouped in stair, corner, slab, wall, panel, micro.
More consisted names that fit the new groups (with aliases to the old names).
Can now be used instead of "stairs" (that is what I do in nodetest).
Two more settings when registering a material: sound and sunlight. So glass nodeboxes sound like glass and propagate sunlight, while wood nodeboxes sound like wood and do not propagate sunlight.
Many more recipes. It is now possible to recycle almost everything back to full nodes. Also the recipes are consisted, so you don't lose any material when crafting.
No full block transformation.
For every node that has an upside down counterpart there is a recipe to turn one into the other.
All nodes are placed as what they are. So if you want to place a stair upside down, you first need to do it by crafting and then place it.
All nodes drop as them selfs, except stone which turns to cobble.
Last edited by Casimir on Fri Aug 02, 2013 19:10, edited 1 time in total.
Most are changes you won't notice in the game, only the last two.
Split the original init.lua in several files. It is grouped in stair, corner, slab, wall, panel, micro.
More consisted names that fit the new groups (with aliases to the old names).
Can now be used instead of "stairs" (that is what I do in nodetest).
Two more settings when registering a material: sound and sunlight. So glass nodeboxes sound like glass and propagate sunlight, while wood nodeboxes sound like wood and do not propagate sunlight.
Many more recipes. It is now possible to recycle almost everything back to full nodes. Also the recipes are consisted, so you don't lose any material when crafting.
There are some changes I forgot to mention.
* No full block transformation.
* For every node that has an upside down counterpart there is a recipe to turn one into the other.
* All nodes are placed as what they are. So if you want to place a stair upside down, you first need to do it by crafting and then place it.
* All nodes drop as them selfs, except stone which turns to cobble.
If you keep the rotated/inverted blocks as individual ones, my original circular saw may be very helpful. It is easier to handle than remembering all those receipes, and the recycling of microblocks is done automaticly.