![]() ![]() I thought creating sets with only the letters that are unique to each language would work better, but now I realize this will result in the same problem. For example, the letter "B" in English is the same in French, so it would be confusing to have "English B" and a "French B" block (especially when trying to use them with command blocks). What is the best way to represent a character set that is shared between so many languages? At first I thought to make a separate set for each language, but in a multilingual situation this would result in too many redundancies. Okay! In attempting to fulfill Halligator's request, I ran into the same conundrum I started with. This may change if I findĪnother way to save block info without tile entities, or there are The colours and font, I think I will just keep them as regular blocksįor now - nothing fancy, just functional. So even though I could add features like changing Systems are the same and I don't want people to feel they need to use I haven't had any problems with this myself, but not all Problem with this is that too many tile entities in a world can hurt Looks like the only way to do it well is with tile entities. ![]() Have been looking into making these blocks more "interesting" but it Fixed image for mod info screen (it was bugging me) fixed name display for letters w & x (>_<)ĭownload English Blocks 1.1 for Minecraft 1.7.10 I have also updated my English blocks, no major changes, but the newest versions are here:ĭownload English Blocks 1.1 for Minecraft 1.6.4 Would like a particular language set, please let me know!ĭownload French Blocks 1.0 for Minecraft 1.6.4ĭownload French Blocks 1.0 for Minecraft 1.7.10 To install the mod, import it with the MinecraftEdu launcher to the server and clients.Īm currently working on more blocks and I am taking requests. ![]() They are only obtainable from creative inventory - "un-craftable" - just like the English blocks. This mod adds another creative tab that contains blocks with french characters. Here is a mini-mod to go with the letter blocks, French Letter Blocks! I think this program has great potential to teach mod design and coding, it sure helped get me going! I am going to revisit MCreator to make some other kinds of mods (or use it to learn how). Of course I was only able to do this because I know how to code (and enjoy it!), otherwise it would have been a very different story. Including setup and my rusty java skills.about the same amount of time, but without the 10,000 clicks. I was also able use MCreator to acquaint myself with the structure of Minecraft mods so when it came time to make the 1.7.10 version, I decided to see how long it would take to just code it from scratch. On the other hand, I made a mod with NO CODING! It actually took longer to make the graphics than it did to make the mod. However I had quite a few blocks to add, half-way through the alphabet I was wondering if MCreator was the best tool for this kind of mod.so many clicks.so boring! >_< The program worked really well and I was able to add a letter in about a minute. I used MCreator to make the 1.6.4 version, thinking it would be very quick to make some blocks. If you have any of these, please let me know! I am really excited about using these letters with command blocks in 1.7.10! I have tested the mods on different systems without any problems, so I think it is safe to say they are stable. MinecraftEdu number blocks, so I made some! I have always wanted a set of letters to match the ![]() I am pleased to share my first mod! It simply adds alphabet blocks to the game. ![]()
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