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WundEdit

Posted: October 6th, 2012, 9:52 am
by Ollieboy
Wundsalz is polishing up the plugin, and requests the following.

Please post ANY large or small grammatical errors, spelling errors, or bugs that you shouldn't see here so he can go through his plugin and make sure it is all professional. WundEdit will be an exclusive fCraft plugin and as such will need to be as good as possible!

As for features they will come with time. Eventually it will match fCraft's draw commands as much as possible, and have added features such as MySQL for saving copies, dealing with the data for /undo and the like.

Re: WundEdit

Posted: December 16th, 2012, 7:53 pm
by LiamRayStanley
Me, fts, and freewill tried pasting earlier. It worked for them elsewhere, but when they tp'ed me it seems to fail. I was attempting to copy a sign (CB), a plank, and a lever. It worked many times before, then all of a sudden just quit on us. relogging didn't work, nor did restarting wundedit.

Re: WundEdit

Posted: December 17th, 2012, 5:37 am
by Ollieboy
Well I restarted the server. YOLO.

Maybe that fixed it. Maybe not.

Re: WundEdit

Posted: December 17th, 2012, 5:51 am
by Element_Equinox
Ollieboy wrote:YOLO.
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Re: WundEdit

Posted: December 17th, 2012, 7:24 pm
by David00143
For the /measure command, volume is 0 when the measure is NOT in 3d.

eg
when doing 10 x 1 x 10
Distance: 14.14(10,0,10) Blocks; Volume: 0 Blocks

when doing 10 x 2 x 10
Distance: 14.28(10,2,10) Blocks; Volume: 200 Blocks

Re: WundEdit

Posted: January 6th, 2013, 11:58 pm
by LiamRayStanley
the replace command is funky, or maybe it was just lag that day. doing /replace then selecting two cord's with the block you are replacing, will cause the last placed mark block to disappear and not actually replace. For example:


I have a :green: in my hand. I then proceed to "/replace (green wool id) stone" select two marks:

:red: :green: :green: :green: :green:
:green: :green: :green: :green: :green:
:green: :green: :green: :green: :green:
:green: :green: :green: :green: :red:

red being the two marked locations, and the red on the bottom being the second selected block.

after the command finishes, the second mark is acting like it is in the selection before it is selected.

Like this:

:stone: :stone: :stone: :stone: :stone:
:stone: :stone: :stone: :stone: :stone:
:stone: :stone: :stone: :stone: :stone:
:stone: :stone: :stone: :stone: :green:

It'd be cooler if i had screenshots, but i don't have time.


I think i failed to explain this aswell..

Re: WundEdit

Posted: January 7th, 2013, 1:14 am
by Ollieboy
Was /paint perhaps on?

Re: WundEdit

Posted: January 7th, 2013, 1:54 am
by LiamRayStanley
Ollieboy wrote:Was /paint perhaps on?
No as I had a block in my hand, and I did it with /replace air glass, which kept air.