[Mod] Map Tools [maptools]
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[Mod] Map Tools [maptools]
This mod adds some “map tools” that can be useful for creating custom maps or preventing griefing on multiplayer servers.
GitHub repository (includes issue tracker)
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Rename the directory to “maptools” after extracting the .zip file.
No dependencies on non-default mods.
License for code: zlib
License for textures: CC BY-SA 3.0
- unbreakable blocks: some common blocks available in an unbreakable, non-flammable, non-falling, non-decaying form, plus a "full grass" block with grass texture on all sides. They can only be destroyed with the Admin pickaxe.
- infinite fuel: some fuel item lasting for a (near)-infinite time. Don't worry about the "near" — it lasts for about 50 in-real-life years.
- admin pickaxe: some purple pickaxe with an infinite durability, mining very fast - can remove unbreakable blocks, swinging instantly. Available in two variants: "with drops" and "without drops", the latter can dig non-empty containers.
- super apples: apples which heal 10 hearts, non-flammable.
- player clip and "full" clip: invisible blocks or faces (the faces also prevent fall damage), preventing players from leaving the map, or preventing players from interacting with objects.
- "light blocks" and "light bulbs": invisble nodes blocking or emitting light.
- "damage blocks": dealing 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5 hearts of damage a second (or killing instantly).
- "climb blocks": invisible blocks which act as ladders, can be used to slow down falls.
- pushers: bouncy!
- "build prevention" and "interact prevention": prevents building or interacting with objects on certain types of blocks, can be used to avoid griefing.
- "smoke" blocks: some smoke (doesn't deal damage).
- fake ladders: unbreakable ladders that can't be climbed.
- permanent fire, fake fire, igniters: the first two do not spread to flammable blocks (permanent fire does damage, fake fire doesn't), the third one is an invisible block that will set nearby flammable blocks on fire.
Warning: non-pointable, unbreakable blocks (such as build prevention) cannot be removed without the aid of WorldEdit! Be very careful with them!
Currently, invisible blocks don't have any texture in inventory so you'll have to put your mouse over them to see what they are.
There are no crafting recipes - you have to use the /give or /giveme commands, see README.txt for item and node names.
GitHub repository (includes issue tracker)
Download
Rename the directory to “maptools” after extracting the .zip file.
No dependencies on non-default mods.
License for code: zlib
License for textures: CC BY-SA 3.0
- unbreakable blocks: some common blocks available in an unbreakable, non-flammable, non-falling, non-decaying form, plus a "full grass" block with grass texture on all sides. They can only be destroyed with the Admin pickaxe.
- infinite fuel: some fuel item lasting for a (near)-infinite time. Don't worry about the "near" — it lasts for about 50 in-real-life years.
- admin pickaxe: some purple pickaxe with an infinite durability, mining very fast - can remove unbreakable blocks, swinging instantly. Available in two variants: "with drops" and "without drops", the latter can dig non-empty containers.
- super apples: apples which heal 10 hearts, non-flammable.
- player clip and "full" clip: invisible blocks or faces (the faces also prevent fall damage), preventing players from leaving the map, or preventing players from interacting with objects.
- "light blocks" and "light bulbs": invisble nodes blocking or emitting light.
- "damage blocks": dealing 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5 hearts of damage a second (or killing instantly).
- "climb blocks": invisible blocks which act as ladders, can be used to slow down falls.
- pushers: bouncy!
- "build prevention" and "interact prevention": prevents building or interacting with objects on certain types of blocks, can be used to avoid griefing.
- "smoke" blocks: some smoke (doesn't deal damage).
- fake ladders: unbreakable ladders that can't be climbed.
- permanent fire, fake fire, igniters: the first two do not spread to flammable blocks (permanent fire does damage, fake fire doesn't), the third one is an invisible block that will set nearby flammable blocks on fire.
Warning: non-pointable, unbreakable blocks (such as build prevention) cannot be removed without the aid of WorldEdit! Be very careful with them!
Currently, invisible blocks don't have any texture in inventory so you'll have to put your mouse over them to see what they are.
There are no crafting recipes - you have to use the /give or /giveme commands, see README.txt for item and node names.
Last edited by Calinou on Wed Apr 16, 2014 19:22, edited 1 time in total.
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...just try?
I don't think it would - there are no "material" variables set, you could add them yourself though (constant time 10000000 or something like that).
edit: Oh, you'd also have to edit the admin pickaxe code, since it uses the "digging groups" stuff.
I don't think it would - there are no "material" variables set, you could add them yourself though (constant time 10000000 or something like that).
edit: Oh, you'd also have to edit the admin pickaxe code, since it uses the "digging groups" stuff.
Last edited by Calinou on Tue May 15, 2012 10:37, edited 1 time in total.
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So it runs out after 50 years? Is there a way to make it actually infinite?
I mean, it's not like I'll hit the limit anytime soon, but it would be nice to know.
I mean, it's not like I'll hit the limit anytime soon, but it would be nice to know.
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Very useful! Great for building adventure maps and the like.
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They are outlined in the top of the init.lua file.
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You could use code from darkrose's tricorder (on her github) to detect the nodes, just remove the ores and replace them with those nodes. As for removing them, i don't know much about lua(yet) but you could have a seperate tool that removes one of those nodes when clicked. Another temporary way is dropping a falling node on it, you could code one to spawn above it and then remove it when it stops falling.Calinou wrote:Beware: non-pointable, unbreakable blocks (such as build prevention) cannot be removed! Be very careful with them!
If anyone can help fix this issue, please do.
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Then what if the tool gets the positions of the nodes nearby, and then removes them? Or some code from worledit was used to convert the nodes to pointable ones with the same functionality, and then they were removed?
Last edited by qwrwed on Thu Mar 14, 2013 16:06, edited 1 time in total.
Actually, you can just use WorldEdit to remove them. The //replace command should be sufficient for removing a specific type of node from a region.
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