Spawns in hot and dry desert, but requires water. This makes it a bit harder to
find, but where found, it can be more abundant.
If found in the middle of a desert, its presence indicates a water source below
the surface.
As an additional optional feature, dates (slowly) grow back after harvesting.
Commit ad0cbbc0f disabled the previous moretrees pine, and aliased it to the
default minetest pine. The default pine is a completely different tree though,
with different apppearance and different textures.
This commit restores the previous pine tree, renaming it to cedar to avoid a tree
name clash with the default game. Any existing moretrees pine trees will be
converted to cedar, so that their appearance does not change. Moretrees pine
trees that have already been converted to the default pine tree are not converted
back.
turned out to be I was using foo:bar for their function calls, which
biome_lib filters out (only group defs can use that format). Changed
them to quoted-string "foo.bar" format. Also, jungle trees need a
moretrees-specific copy of the default jungle trunk node so that there's
something unique to match against for the density limit.
also, made jungle trees use the same biome settings as giant tree ferns
The code was failing to set the "placed" flag on empty rubber tree trunk
nodes because the after_place_node callback that does it would only be
called by the default on_place callback, which is overridden for that
node type. The code also fails to even attempt to set the flag on full
rubber tree trunk nodes. The technic mod no longer looks at this flag,
so remove the attempt to set it, rather than fix setting it.
This behavior can be disabled by setting...
moretrees.decay_leaves_as_items = false
...in moretrees_settings.txt in your world folder, in which case leaves will
simply disappear during decay, as usual.