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When I use the /listportals command, instead of showing 'id,target,x,y,type' of each portal, it shows 'id,id,x,y,type'
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I also got this bug. Kind of annoying because I use the same ID for all the portals that you teleport from, but don't teleport to.
thx for sig bobithan
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I also got this bug. Kind of annoying because I use the same ID for all the portals that you teleport from, but don't teleport to.
Yeah, same here - I use 0 for target of portals that don't go anywhere, and 1 for id of portals that don't come from anywhere.
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I see it's wrong only for invisible portals. You can expect it to be fixed in next update.
While we are at it maybe the format should be changed to something easier to read?
You can give me your suggestions
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I see it's wrong only for invisible portals. You can expect it to be fixed in next update.
While we are at it maybe the format should be changed to something easier to read?
You can give me your suggestions
Oh, yeah - I hadn't noticed that.
As for suggestions, maybe it could be styled like this:
*SYSTEM:
ID: [id], TARGET: [target], X: [x], Y: [y], TYPE: [portal/invisible/world]
as the spaces and the labels would help differentiate between the different numbers.
Maybe even sorted by id then target then position, instead of just position?
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I would just delete this command entirely personally this is handled much better with portals acting as signs while in god mode
however apparently some people are finding a use for it despite it being insanely hard to comprehend as it is now
The portal signs in god mode are good, but if you have lots of portals in your world, the command allows you to keep track of them all. This would be even easier if portals had names rather than/as well as ids, but my point is that with the signs, you can only see the id & target of a portal if you can find it - with the command, if you are looking for the portals that lead to a certain portal for example, you could see them without having to search the whole world manually or using trial and error with a test portal.
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Also, if you've lost track of how many IDs you've used and which ones are not being used, this command is useful.
skullz17 wrote:I also got this bug. Kind of annoying because I use the same ID for all the portals that you teleport from, but don't teleport to.
Yeah, same here - I use 0 for target of portals that don't go anywhere, and 1 for id of portals that don't come from anywhere.
Wow, I do the exact same thing.
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Also, if you've lost track of how many IDs you've used and which ones are not being used, this command is useful.
Yeah, that too.:)
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