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<Thefelinecorgi> Does anyone know how
messenger tracks work? Im on a server and the command isnt enabled,
and theres no info about them anywre on the internet.
L13[01:53:35]
<Thefelinecorgi> I've scoured
everything I can find for info
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<LizzyTheKitty> Right click then with
a crowbar to configure and activate with redstone
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<Thefelinecorgi> I tried right
clicking with a crowbar to no avail
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<LizzyTheKitty> You can also use
OpenComputers and computronics to configure it
L18[01:55:40]
<Thefelinecorgi> Ah, is there an API
anywhere? I have opencomputers set up
L19[01:58:03]
<LizzyTheKitty> You also need
computronics, but you should be able to find the component and list
it's methods
L20[01:58:32]
<LizzyTheKitty> There is a wiki page
for computronics but the new track stuff isn't on there
yet
L21[01:58:40]
<Thefelinecorgi> Thanks for the
help
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<CovertJaguar> why would the command
not be enabled?
L30[02:38:44]
<CovertJaguar> an no...the crowbar
redstone thing does nothing
L31[02:39:29]
<CovertJaguar> well I guess it does
need to be restone powered
L32[02:39:41]
<CovertJaguar> but you need to use the
command to set the title first
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<Natesky9> does it use the command
itself?
L58[13:05:18]
<Natesky9> I know on some servers, you
have to enable command blocks
L59[13:05:34]
<Natesky9> on singleplayer,
that's defaulted on
L60[13:11:17]
<CovertJaguar> commands are not
related to command blocks in any way other than that command blocks
can send commands
L61[13:11:34]
<CovertJaguar> you just type them into
chat
L62[13:11:44]
<Natesky9> Yes, but you have to be op,
right?
L63[13:11:49]
<CovertJaguar> no?
L64[13:11:59]
<CovertJaguar> commands have different
permission levels
L65[13:12:26]
<Natesky9> Well, yes, but in what
instances doesn't the message track work?
L66[13:12:32]
<Natesky9> I'm confused
L67[13:12:36]
<CovertJaguar> -> /msg is a command
anyone can use
L68[13:12:46]
<CovertJaguar> never?
L69[13:12:50]
<Natesky9> Oh, I thought you were
using the /title command
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<Natesky9> *scrolls furiously*
L71[13:13:08]
<CovertJaguar> it does, on the back
end
L72[13:13:21]
<CovertJaguar> it sends the title
packet to display the message to the rider
L73[13:14:00]
<CovertJaguar> but that's not
related to the command used to set the message
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<CovertJaguar> other than that it uses
the same syntax for the message
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<Natesky9> Ah, I see
L76[13:16:13]
<CovertJaguar> the command to set the
track message is "/rc track msg <x> <y> <z>
["Hello World!"]"
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<CovertJaguar> and in 10.2.0 the xyz
will be optional and you just have to look at it
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<Natesky9> Oh, so it won't have a
gui
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<CovertJaguar> text boxes on guis
suck, especially since there a perfectly good one available when
you press T
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<Natesky9> I was thinking of re-using
the golden ticket style of changing the text
L81[13:18:57]
<CovertJaguar> meh....that thing is so
hacky its not funny
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<Natesky9> I do like it though
L83[13:19:17]
<Natesky9> It looks like an actual
ticket
L84[13:19:33]
<CovertJaguar> yes....well that
wouldn't apply to the track anyway =P
L85[13:19:56]
<CovertJaguar> really what I need to
do is write some kind of text box widget, but its a massive
pain
L86[13:19:57] <neptunepink> Or there's
books!
L87[13:20:13]
<Natesky9> Well, how many parameters
can you change with the title?
L88[13:20:14] <neptunepink> Maybe you could
steal the perfectly good one that shows up when you press t!
L89[13:20:26]
<CovertJaguar> heh
L90[13:20:29]
<Natesky9> Lol
L91[13:20:43]
<CovertJaguar> it supports full JSON
text definitions
L92[13:20:49] <neptunepink> Yeah.
L93[13:21:02]
<CovertJaguar> so color, style, and a
bunch of other stuff I haven't actually tried
L94[13:21:12] <neptunepink> So the
player's writing json in the book, and you're decoding it
from a book. It'd be Just Fine™.
L95[13:22:21]
<Natesky9> iirc, color, style, fade
in, fade out subtext, selector
L97[13:23:20]
<CovertJaguar> it supports everything
the title command does, you just need to copy the bit in square
brackets [ ]
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<CovertJaguar> "/rc track msg
[sub] <x> <y> <z> \[<msg>\]"
L99[13:24:36]
<CovertJaguar> "/rc track msg
[sub] <x> <y> <z>
'['<msg>']'"
L100[13:25:22]
<CovertJaguar> you know optional
notation in command syntax kind of interfears with this...
L101[13:25:32]
<CovertJaguar> "/rc track msg
[sub] <x> <y> <z> <msg>"
L102[13:25:49] <neptunepink> /rc track
msg, and /rc track msgat ?
L103[13:26:01]
<CovertJaguar> msgat?
L104[13:26:10] <neptunepink> MsgAt
L105[13:26:17]
<CovertJaguar> MsgAt?
L106[13:26:28]
<CovertJaguar> that's not a
thing
L107[13:26:30] <neptunepink> /rc track
msgat x y z :D
L108[13:27:11]
<CovertJaguar> its more than
intelligent enough to determine if you provided coordinates or are
looking at the correct track
L109[13:27:20]
<CovertJaguar> no need to extra
commands =P
L110[13:27:24] <neptunepink> pff
fine
L111[13:28:13]
<CovertJaguar> it tries to parse the
arguements as coordinates, but if that throws an exception it does
a ray trace
L112[13:28:39]
<CovertJaguar> or does in
10.2.0-alpha-4
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