technic/technic_chests/register.lua

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local S
if intllib then
S = intllib.Getter()
else
S = function(s) return s end
end
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local chest_mark_colors = {
{"black", S("Black")},
{"blue", S("Blue")},
{"brown", S("Brown")},
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{"cyan", S("Cyan")},
{"dark_green", S("Dark Green")},
{"dark_grey", S("Dark Grey")},
{"green", S("Green")},
{"grey", S("Grey")},
{"magenta", S("Magenta")},
{"orange", S("Orange")},
{"pink", S("Pink")},
{"red", S("Red")},
{"violet", S("Violet")},
{"white", S("White")},
{"yellow", S("Yellow")},
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}
local function colorid_to_postfix(id)
return chest_mark_colors[id] and "_"..chest_mark_colors[id][1] or ""
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end
Buff chest sizes Make the inventory sizes of all the technic chests larger, to provide a more appreciable benefit from upgrading chests, more in keeping with the resources spent on the upgrades. Currently the game engine doesn't handle large forms well. The size of an inventory slot is fixed relative to the screen height, and a form that exceeds either screen dimension will extend off the screen, making parts of it inaccessible. The tallest a form can get and remain usable is 13 slots, and even that slightly overspills the screen height. The maximum usable width depends on the screen aspect ratio. For the narrowest common ratio, 5:4, the widest a form can usably get is 15 slots, again slightly overspilling. Combined with the layout of the chest forms, this implies a maximum practical chest inventory size of 15x7 (= 105), slightly smaller than the largest Minecraft chests. To provide roughly equal size steps in the five upgrades from wooden chest (staying at 8x4 = 32) to mithril chest, the steps need to be of about 15 slots instead of the former 4. The new sizes are: wooden 8x4 32 iron 9x5 45 copper 12x5 60 silver 12x6 72 gold 15x6 90 mithril 15x7 105 To make upgrading from the old chest sizes to the new sizes more convenient, the inventory size is now set not only upon chest construction but also when accepting form input, at the same time as rewriting the formspec. So after upgrading the technic mod, viewing an existing chest upgrades it to the new size. The first time a pre-existing chest is viewed its form will have the old dimensions, looking broken due to the inventory background image now having the new number of slots. The second time it is viewed the form will have the new dimensions, and the full new number of slots will be usable.
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local function get_color_buttons(loleft, lotop)
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local buttons_string = ""
for y = 0, 3 do
for x = 0, 3 do
local file_name = "technic_colorbutton"..(y * 4 + x)..".png"
buttons_string = buttons_string.."image_button["
Buff chest sizes Make the inventory sizes of all the technic chests larger, to provide a more appreciable benefit from upgrading chests, more in keeping with the resources spent on the upgrades. Currently the game engine doesn't handle large forms well. The size of an inventory slot is fixed relative to the screen height, and a form that exceeds either screen dimension will extend off the screen, making parts of it inaccessible. The tallest a form can get and remain usable is 13 slots, and even that slightly overspills the screen height. The maximum usable width depends on the screen aspect ratio. For the narrowest common ratio, 5:4, the widest a form can usably get is 15 slots, again slightly overspilling. Combined with the layout of the chest forms, this implies a maximum practical chest inventory size of 15x7 (= 105), slightly smaller than the largest Minecraft chests. To provide roughly equal size steps in the five upgrades from wooden chest (staying at 8x4 = 32) to mithril chest, the steps need to be of about 15 slots instead of the former 4. The new sizes are: wooden 8x4 32 iron 9x5 45 copper 12x5 60 silver 12x6 72 gold 15x6 90 mithril 15x7 105 To make upgrading from the old chest sizes to the new sizes more convenient, the inventory size is now set not only upon chest construction but also when accepting form input, at the same time as rewriting the formspec. So after upgrading the technic mod, viewing an existing chest upgrades it to the new size. The first time a pre-existing chest is viewed its form will have the old dimensions, looking broken due to the inventory background image now having the new number of slots. The second time it is viewed the form will have the new dimensions, and the full new number of slots will be usable.
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..(loleft + 8.1 + x * 0.7)..","..(lotop + 0.1 + y * 0.7)
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..";0.8,0.8;"..file_name..";color_button"
..(y * 4 + x + 1)..";]"
end
end
return buttons_string
end
local function check_color_buttons(pos, meta, chest_name, fields)
for i = 1, 16 do
if fields["color_button"..i] then
technic.swap_node(pos, chest_name..colorid_to_postfix(i))
meta:set_string("color", i)
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return
end
end
end
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local function set_formspec(pos, data, page)
local meta = minetest.get_meta(pos)
local node = minetest.get_node(pos)
local formspec = data.formspec
Buff chest sizes Make the inventory sizes of all the technic chests larger, to provide a more appreciable benefit from upgrading chests, more in keeping with the resources spent on the upgrades. Currently the game engine doesn't handle large forms well. The size of an inventory slot is fixed relative to the screen height, and a form that exceeds either screen dimension will extend off the screen, making parts of it inaccessible. The tallest a form can get and remain usable is 13 slots, and even that slightly overspills the screen height. The maximum usable width depends on the screen aspect ratio. For the narrowest common ratio, 5:4, the widest a form can usably get is 15 slots, again slightly overspilling. Combined with the layout of the chest forms, this implies a maximum practical chest inventory size of 15x7 (= 105), slightly smaller than the largest Minecraft chests. To provide roughly equal size steps in the five upgrades from wooden chest (staying at 8x4 = 32) to mithril chest, the steps need to be of about 15 slots instead of the former 4. The new sizes are: wooden 8x4 32 iron 9x5 45 copper 12x5 60 silver 12x6 72 gold 15x6 90 mithril 15x7 105 To make upgrading from the old chest sizes to the new sizes more convenient, the inventory size is now set not only upon chest construction but also when accepting form input, at the same time as rewriting the formspec. So after upgrading the technic mod, viewing an existing chest upgrades it to the new size. The first time a pre-existing chest is viewed its form will have the old dimensions, looking broken due to the inventory background image now having the new number of slots. The second time it is viewed the form will have the new dimensions, and the full new number of slots will be usable.
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local lowidth = data.color and 11 or 8
local ovwidth = math.max(lowidth, data.width)
local hileft = (ovwidth - data.width) / 2
local loleft = (ovwidth - lowidth) / 2
local lotop = data.height + 2
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if data.autosort then
local status = meta:get_int("autosort")
Buff chest sizes Make the inventory sizes of all the technic chests larger, to provide a more appreciable benefit from upgrading chests, more in keeping with the resources spent on the upgrades. Currently the game engine doesn't handle large forms well. The size of an inventory slot is fixed relative to the screen height, and a form that exceeds either screen dimension will extend off the screen, making parts of it inaccessible. The tallest a form can get and remain usable is 13 slots, and even that slightly overspills the screen height. The maximum usable width depends on the screen aspect ratio. For the narrowest common ratio, 5:4, the widest a form can usably get is 15 slots, again slightly overspilling. Combined with the layout of the chest forms, this implies a maximum practical chest inventory size of 15x7 (= 105), slightly smaller than the largest Minecraft chests. To provide roughly equal size steps in the five upgrades from wooden chest (staying at 8x4 = 32) to mithril chest, the steps need to be of about 15 slots instead of the former 4. The new sizes are: wooden 8x4 32 iron 9x5 45 copper 12x5 60 silver 12x6 72 gold 15x6 90 mithril 15x7 105 To make upgrading from the old chest sizes to the new sizes more convenient, the inventory size is now set not only upon chest construction but also when accepting form input, at the same time as rewriting the formspec. So after upgrading the technic mod, viewing an existing chest upgrades it to the new size. The first time a pre-existing chest is viewed its form will have the old dimensions, looking broken due to the inventory background image now having the new number of slots. The second time it is viewed the form will have the new dimensions, and the full new number of slots will be usable.
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formspec = formspec.."button["..(hileft+2)..","..(data.height+1.1)..";3,0.8;autosort_to_"..(1-status)..";"..S("Auto-sort is %s"):format(status == 1 and S("On") or S("Off")).."]"
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end
if data.infotext then
local formspec_infotext = minetest.formspec_escape(meta:get_string("infotext"))
if page == "main" then
Buff chest sizes Make the inventory sizes of all the technic chests larger, to provide a more appreciable benefit from upgrading chests, more in keeping with the resources spent on the upgrades. Currently the game engine doesn't handle large forms well. The size of an inventory slot is fixed relative to the screen height, and a form that exceeds either screen dimension will extend off the screen, making parts of it inaccessible. The tallest a form can get and remain usable is 13 slots, and even that slightly overspills the screen height. The maximum usable width depends on the screen aspect ratio. For the narrowest common ratio, 5:4, the widest a form can usably get is 15 slots, again slightly overspilling. Combined with the layout of the chest forms, this implies a maximum practical chest inventory size of 15x7 (= 105), slightly smaller than the largest Minecraft chests. To provide roughly equal size steps in the five upgrades from wooden chest (staying at 8x4 = 32) to mithril chest, the steps need to be of about 15 slots instead of the former 4. The new sizes are: wooden 8x4 32 iron 9x5 45 copper 12x5 60 silver 12x6 72 gold 15x6 90 mithril 15x7 105 To make upgrading from the old chest sizes to the new sizes more convenient, the inventory size is now set not only upon chest construction but also when accepting form input, at the same time as rewriting the formspec. So after upgrading the technic mod, viewing an existing chest upgrades it to the new size. The first time a pre-existing chest is viewed its form will have the old dimensions, looking broken due to the inventory background image now having the new number of slots. The second time it is viewed the form will have the new dimensions, and the full new number of slots will be usable.
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formspec = formspec.."image_button["..(hileft+2.1)..",0.1;0.8,0.8;"
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.."technic_pencil_icon.png;edit_infotext;]"
Buff chest sizes Make the inventory sizes of all the technic chests larger, to provide a more appreciable benefit from upgrading chests, more in keeping with the resources spent on the upgrades. Currently the game engine doesn't handle large forms well. The size of an inventory slot is fixed relative to the screen height, and a form that exceeds either screen dimension will extend off the screen, making parts of it inaccessible. The tallest a form can get and remain usable is 13 slots, and even that slightly overspills the screen height. The maximum usable width depends on the screen aspect ratio. For the narrowest common ratio, 5:4, the widest a form can usably get is 15 slots, again slightly overspilling. Combined with the layout of the chest forms, this implies a maximum practical chest inventory size of 15x7 (= 105), slightly smaller than the largest Minecraft chests. To provide roughly equal size steps in the five upgrades from wooden chest (staying at 8x4 = 32) to mithril chest, the steps need to be of about 15 slots instead of the former 4. The new sizes are: wooden 8x4 32 iron 9x5 45 copper 12x5 60 silver 12x6 72 gold 15x6 90 mithril 15x7 105 To make upgrading from the old chest sizes to the new sizes more convenient, the inventory size is now set not only upon chest construction but also when accepting form input, at the same time as rewriting the formspec. So after upgrading the technic mod, viewing an existing chest upgrades it to the new size. The first time a pre-existing chest is viewed its form will have the old dimensions, looking broken due to the inventory background image now having the new number of slots. The second time it is viewed the form will have the new dimensions, and the full new number of slots will be usable.
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.."label["..(hileft+3)..",0;"..formspec_infotext.."]"
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elseif page == "edit_infotext" then
Buff chest sizes Make the inventory sizes of all the technic chests larger, to provide a more appreciable benefit from upgrading chests, more in keeping with the resources spent on the upgrades. Currently the game engine doesn't handle large forms well. The size of an inventory slot is fixed relative to the screen height, and a form that exceeds either screen dimension will extend off the screen, making parts of it inaccessible. The tallest a form can get and remain usable is 13 slots, and even that slightly overspills the screen height. The maximum usable width depends on the screen aspect ratio. For the narrowest common ratio, 5:4, the widest a form can usably get is 15 slots, again slightly overspilling. Combined with the layout of the chest forms, this implies a maximum practical chest inventory size of 15x7 (= 105), slightly smaller than the largest Minecraft chests. To provide roughly equal size steps in the five upgrades from wooden chest (staying at 8x4 = 32) to mithril chest, the steps need to be of about 15 slots instead of the former 4. The new sizes are: wooden 8x4 32 iron 9x5 45 copper 12x5 60 silver 12x6 72 gold 15x6 90 mithril 15x7 105 To make upgrading from the old chest sizes to the new sizes more convenient, the inventory size is now set not only upon chest construction but also when accepting form input, at the same time as rewriting the formspec. So after upgrading the technic mod, viewing an existing chest upgrades it to the new size. The first time a pre-existing chest is viewed its form will have the old dimensions, looking broken due to the inventory background image now having the new number of slots. The second time it is viewed the form will have the new dimensions, and the full new number of slots will be usable.
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formspec = formspec.."image_button["..(hileft+2.1)..",0.1;0.8,0.8;"
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.."technic_checkmark_icon.png;save_infotext;]"
Buff chest sizes Make the inventory sizes of all the technic chests larger, to provide a more appreciable benefit from upgrading chests, more in keeping with the resources spent on the upgrades. Currently the game engine doesn't handle large forms well. The size of an inventory slot is fixed relative to the screen height, and a form that exceeds either screen dimension will extend off the screen, making parts of it inaccessible. The tallest a form can get and remain usable is 13 slots, and even that slightly overspills the screen height. The maximum usable width depends on the screen aspect ratio. For the narrowest common ratio, 5:4, the widest a form can usably get is 15 slots, again slightly overspilling. Combined with the layout of the chest forms, this implies a maximum practical chest inventory size of 15x7 (= 105), slightly smaller than the largest Minecraft chests. To provide roughly equal size steps in the five upgrades from wooden chest (staying at 8x4 = 32) to mithril chest, the steps need to be of about 15 slots instead of the former 4. The new sizes are: wooden 8x4 32 iron 9x5 45 copper 12x5 60 silver 12x6 72 gold 15x6 90 mithril 15x7 105 To make upgrading from the old chest sizes to the new sizes more convenient, the inventory size is now set not only upon chest construction but also when accepting form input, at the same time as rewriting the formspec. So after upgrading the technic mod, viewing an existing chest upgrades it to the new size. The first time a pre-existing chest is viewed its form will have the old dimensions, looking broken due to the inventory background image now having the new number of slots. The second time it is viewed the form will have the new dimensions, and the full new number of slots will be usable.
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.."field["..(hileft+3.3)..",0.2;4.8,1;"
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.."infotext_box;"..S("Edit chest description:")..";"
..formspec_infotext.."]"
end
end
if data.color then
local colorID = meta:get_int("color")
local colorName
if chest_mark_colors[colorID] then
colorName = chest_mark_colors[colorID][2]
else
colorName = S("None")
end
Buff chest sizes Make the inventory sizes of all the technic chests larger, to provide a more appreciable benefit from upgrading chests, more in keeping with the resources spent on the upgrades. Currently the game engine doesn't handle large forms well. The size of an inventory slot is fixed relative to the screen height, and a form that exceeds either screen dimension will extend off the screen, making parts of it inaccessible. The tallest a form can get and remain usable is 13 slots, and even that slightly overspills the screen height. The maximum usable width depends on the screen aspect ratio. For the narrowest common ratio, 5:4, the widest a form can usably get is 15 slots, again slightly overspilling. Combined with the layout of the chest forms, this implies a maximum practical chest inventory size of 15x7 (= 105), slightly smaller than the largest Minecraft chests. To provide roughly equal size steps in the five upgrades from wooden chest (staying at 8x4 = 32) to mithril chest, the steps need to be of about 15 slots instead of the former 4. The new sizes are: wooden 8x4 32 iron 9x5 45 copper 12x5 60 silver 12x6 72 gold 15x6 90 mithril 15x7 105 To make upgrading from the old chest sizes to the new sizes more convenient, the inventory size is now set not only upon chest construction but also when accepting form input, at the same time as rewriting the formspec. So after upgrading the technic mod, viewing an existing chest upgrades it to the new size. The first time a pre-existing chest is viewed its form will have the old dimensions, looking broken due to the inventory background image now having the new number of slots. The second time it is viewed the form will have the new dimensions, and the full new number of slots will be usable.
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formspec = formspec.."label["..(loleft+8.2)..","..(lotop+3)..";"..S("Color Filter: %s"):format(colorName).."]"
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end
meta:set_string("formspec", formspec)
end
local function sort_inventory(inv)
local inlist = inv:get_list("main")
local typecnt = {}
local typekeys = {}
for _, st in ipairs(inlist) do
if not st:is_empty() then
local n = st:get_name()
local w = st:get_wear()
local m = st:get_metadata()
local k = string.format("%s %05d %s", n, w, m)
if not typecnt[k] then
typecnt[k] = {
name = n,
wear = w,
metadata = m,
stack_max = st:get_stack_max(),
count = 0,
}
table.insert(typekeys, k)
end
typecnt[k].count = typecnt[k].count + st:get_count()
end
end
table.sort(typekeys)
local outlist = {}
for _, k in ipairs(typekeys) do
local tc = typecnt[k]
while tc.count > 0 do
local c = math.min(tc.count, tc.stack_max)
table.insert(outlist, ItemStack({
name = tc.name,
wear = tc.wear,
metadata = tc.metadata,
count = c,
}))
tc.count = tc.count - c
end
end
if #outlist > #inlist then return end
while #outlist < #inlist do
table.insert(outlist, ItemStack(nil))
end
inv:set_list("main", outlist)
end
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local function get_receive_fields(name, data)
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if not data.sort and not data.autosort and not data.infotext and not data.color then
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return nil
end
local lname = name:lower()
return function(pos, formname, fields, sender)
local meta = minetest.get_meta(pos)
local page = "main"
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if fields.sort or (data.autosort and fields.quit and meta:get_int("autosort") == 1) then
sort_inventory(meta:get_inventory())
end
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if fields.edit_infotext then
page = "edit_infotext"
end
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if fields.autosort_to_1 then meta:set_int("autosort", 1) end
if fields.autosort_to_0 then meta:set_int("autosort", 0) end
if fields.infotext_box then
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meta:set_string("infotext", fields.infotext_box)
end
if data.color then
-- This sets the node
local nn = "technic:"..lname..(data.locked and "_locked" or "").."_chest"
check_color_buttons(pos, meta, nn, fields)
end
Buff chest sizes Make the inventory sizes of all the technic chests larger, to provide a more appreciable benefit from upgrading chests, more in keeping with the resources spent on the upgrades. Currently the game engine doesn't handle large forms well. The size of an inventory slot is fixed relative to the screen height, and a form that exceeds either screen dimension will extend off the screen, making parts of it inaccessible. The tallest a form can get and remain usable is 13 slots, and even that slightly overspills the screen height. The maximum usable width depends on the screen aspect ratio. For the narrowest common ratio, 5:4, the widest a form can usably get is 15 slots, again slightly overspilling. Combined with the layout of the chest forms, this implies a maximum practical chest inventory size of 15x7 (= 105), slightly smaller than the largest Minecraft chests. To provide roughly equal size steps in the five upgrades from wooden chest (staying at 8x4 = 32) to mithril chest, the steps need to be of about 15 slots instead of the former 4. The new sizes are: wooden 8x4 32 iron 9x5 45 copper 12x5 60 silver 12x6 72 gold 15x6 90 mithril 15x7 105 To make upgrading from the old chest sizes to the new sizes more convenient, the inventory size is now set not only upon chest construction but also when accepting form input, at the same time as rewriting the formspec. So after upgrading the technic mod, viewing an existing chest upgrades it to the new size. The first time a pre-existing chest is viewed its form will have the old dimensions, looking broken due to the inventory background image now having the new number of slots. The second time it is viewed the form will have the new dimensions, and the full new number of slots will be usable.
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meta:get_inventory():set_size("main", data.width * data.height)
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set_formspec(pos, data, page)
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end
end
function technic.chests:register(name, data)
local lname = name:lower()
name = S(name)
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Buff chest sizes Make the inventory sizes of all the technic chests larger, to provide a more appreciable benefit from upgrading chests, more in keeping with the resources spent on the upgrades. Currently the game engine doesn't handle large forms well. The size of an inventory slot is fixed relative to the screen height, and a form that exceeds either screen dimension will extend off the screen, making parts of it inaccessible. The tallest a form can get and remain usable is 13 slots, and even that slightly overspills the screen height. The maximum usable width depends on the screen aspect ratio. For the narrowest common ratio, 5:4, the widest a form can usably get is 15 slots, again slightly overspilling. Combined with the layout of the chest forms, this implies a maximum practical chest inventory size of 15x7 (= 105), slightly smaller than the largest Minecraft chests. To provide roughly equal size steps in the five upgrades from wooden chest (staying at 8x4 = 32) to mithril chest, the steps need to be of about 15 slots instead of the former 4. The new sizes are: wooden 8x4 32 iron 9x5 45 copper 12x5 60 silver 12x6 72 gold 15x6 90 mithril 15x7 105 To make upgrading from the old chest sizes to the new sizes more convenient, the inventory size is now set not only upon chest construction but also when accepting form input, at the same time as rewriting the formspec. So after upgrading the technic mod, viewing an existing chest upgrades it to the new size. The first time a pre-existing chest is viewed its form will have the old dimensions, looking broken due to the inventory background image now having the new number of slots. The second time it is viewed the form will have the new dimensions, and the full new number of slots will be usable.
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local lowidth = data.color and 11 or 8
local ovwidth = math.max(lowidth, data.width)
local hileft = (ovwidth - data.width) / 2
local loleft = (ovwidth - lowidth) / 2
local lotop = data.height + 2
local ovheight = lotop + 4
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local locked_after_place = nil
local front = {"technic_"..lname.."_chest_front.png"}
Buff chest sizes Make the inventory sizes of all the technic chests larger, to provide a more appreciable benefit from upgrading chests, more in keeping with the resources spent on the upgrades. Currently the game engine doesn't handle large forms well. The size of an inventory slot is fixed relative to the screen height, and a form that exceeds either screen dimension will extend off the screen, making parts of it inaccessible. The tallest a form can get and remain usable is 13 slots, and even that slightly overspills the screen height. The maximum usable width depends on the screen aspect ratio. For the narrowest common ratio, 5:4, the widest a form can usably get is 15 slots, again slightly overspilling. Combined with the layout of the chest forms, this implies a maximum practical chest inventory size of 15x7 (= 105), slightly smaller than the largest Minecraft chests. To provide roughly equal size steps in the five upgrades from wooden chest (staying at 8x4 = 32) to mithril chest, the steps need to be of about 15 slots instead of the former 4. The new sizes are: wooden 8x4 32 iron 9x5 45 copper 12x5 60 silver 12x6 72 gold 15x6 90 mithril 15x7 105 To make upgrading from the old chest sizes to the new sizes more convenient, the inventory size is now set not only upon chest construction but also when accepting form input, at the same time as rewriting the formspec. So after upgrading the technic mod, viewing an existing chest upgrades it to the new size. The first time a pre-existing chest is viewed its form will have the old dimensions, looking broken due to the inventory background image now having the new number of slots. The second time it is viewed the form will have the new dimensions, and the full new number of slots will be usable.
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data.formspec = "invsize["..ovwidth..","..ovheight..";]"..
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"label[0,0;"..S("%s Chest"):format(name).."]"..
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"list[current_name;main;"..hileft..",1;"..data.width..","..data.height..";]"..
"list[current_player;main;"..loleft..","..lotop..";8,4;]"..
"background[-0.19,-0.25;"..(ovwidth+0.4)..","..(ovheight+0.75)..";ui_form_bg.png]"..
"background["..hileft..",1;"..data.width..","..data.height..";technic_"..lname.."_chest_inventory.png]"..
"background["..loleft..","..lotop..";8,4;ui_main_inventory.png]"
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if data.sort then
Buff chest sizes Make the inventory sizes of all the technic chests larger, to provide a more appreciable benefit from upgrading chests, more in keeping with the resources spent on the upgrades. Currently the game engine doesn't handle large forms well. The size of an inventory slot is fixed relative to the screen height, and a form that exceeds either screen dimension will extend off the screen, making parts of it inaccessible. The tallest a form can get and remain usable is 13 slots, and even that slightly overspills the screen height. The maximum usable width depends on the screen aspect ratio. For the narrowest common ratio, 5:4, the widest a form can usably get is 15 slots, again slightly overspilling. Combined with the layout of the chest forms, this implies a maximum practical chest inventory size of 15x7 (= 105), slightly smaller than the largest Minecraft chests. To provide roughly equal size steps in the five upgrades from wooden chest (staying at 8x4 = 32) to mithril chest, the steps need to be of about 15 slots instead of the former 4. The new sizes are: wooden 8x4 32 iron 9x5 45 copper 12x5 60 silver 12x6 72 gold 15x6 90 mithril 15x7 105 To make upgrading from the old chest sizes to the new sizes more convenient, the inventory size is now set not only upon chest construction but also when accepting form input, at the same time as rewriting the formspec. So after upgrading the technic mod, viewing an existing chest upgrades it to the new size. The first time a pre-existing chest is viewed its form will have the old dimensions, looking broken due to the inventory background image now having the new number of slots. The second time it is viewed the form will have the new dimensions, and the full new number of slots will be usable.
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data.formspec = data.formspec.."button["..hileft..","..(data.height+1.1)..";1,0.8;sort;"..S("Sort").."]"
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end
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if data.color then
Buff chest sizes Make the inventory sizes of all the technic chests larger, to provide a more appreciable benefit from upgrading chests, more in keeping with the resources spent on the upgrades. Currently the game engine doesn't handle large forms well. The size of an inventory slot is fixed relative to the screen height, and a form that exceeds either screen dimension will extend off the screen, making parts of it inaccessible. The tallest a form can get and remain usable is 13 slots, and even that slightly overspills the screen height. The maximum usable width depends on the screen aspect ratio. For the narrowest common ratio, 5:4, the widest a form can usably get is 15 slots, again slightly overspilling. Combined with the layout of the chest forms, this implies a maximum practical chest inventory size of 15x7 (= 105), slightly smaller than the largest Minecraft chests. To provide roughly equal size steps in the five upgrades from wooden chest (staying at 8x4 = 32) to mithril chest, the steps need to be of about 15 slots instead of the former 4. The new sizes are: wooden 8x4 32 iron 9x5 45 copper 12x5 60 silver 12x6 72 gold 15x6 90 mithril 15x7 105 To make upgrading from the old chest sizes to the new sizes more convenient, the inventory size is now set not only upon chest construction but also when accepting form input, at the same time as rewriting the formspec. So after upgrading the technic mod, viewing an existing chest upgrades it to the new size. The first time a pre-existing chest is viewed its form will have the old dimensions, looking broken due to the inventory background image now having the new number of slots. The second time it is viewed the form will have the new dimensions, and the full new number of slots will be usable.
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data.formspec = data.formspec..get_color_buttons(loleft, lotop)
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end
if data.locked then
locked_after_place = function(pos, placer)
local meta = minetest.get_meta(pos)
meta:set_string("owner", placer:get_player_name() or "")
meta:set_string("infotext",
S("%s Locked Chest (owned by %s)")
:format(name, meta:get_string("owner")))
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end
table.insert(front, "technic_"..lname.."_chest_lock_overlay.png")
end
local desc
if data.locked then
desc = S("%s Locked Chest"):format(name)
else
desc = S("%s Chest"):format(name)
end
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local def = {
description = desc,
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tiles = {"technic_"..lname.."_chest_top.png", "technic_"..lname.."_chest_top.png",
"technic_"..lname.."_chest_side.png", "technic_"..lname.."_chest_side.png",
"technic_"..lname.."_chest_side.png", table.concat(front, "^")},
paramtype2 = "facedir",
groups = self.groups,
tube = self.tube,
legacy_facedir_simple = true,
sounds = default.node_sound_wood_defaults(),
after_place_node = locked_after_place,
on_construct = function(pos)
local meta = minetest.get_meta(pos)
meta:set_string("infotext", S("%s Chest"):format(name))
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set_formspec(pos, data, "main")
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local inv = meta:get_inventory()
Buff chest sizes Make the inventory sizes of all the technic chests larger, to provide a more appreciable benefit from upgrading chests, more in keeping with the resources spent on the upgrades. Currently the game engine doesn't handle large forms well. The size of an inventory slot is fixed relative to the screen height, and a form that exceeds either screen dimension will extend off the screen, making parts of it inaccessible. The tallest a form can get and remain usable is 13 slots, and even that slightly overspills the screen height. The maximum usable width depends on the screen aspect ratio. For the narrowest common ratio, 5:4, the widest a form can usably get is 15 slots, again slightly overspilling. Combined with the layout of the chest forms, this implies a maximum practical chest inventory size of 15x7 (= 105), slightly smaller than the largest Minecraft chests. To provide roughly equal size steps in the five upgrades from wooden chest (staying at 8x4 = 32) to mithril chest, the steps need to be of about 15 slots instead of the former 4. The new sizes are: wooden 8x4 32 iron 9x5 45 copper 12x5 60 silver 12x6 72 gold 15x6 90 mithril 15x7 105 To make upgrading from the old chest sizes to the new sizes more convenient, the inventory size is now set not only upon chest construction but also when accepting form input, at the same time as rewriting the formspec. So after upgrading the technic mod, viewing an existing chest upgrades it to the new size. The first time a pre-existing chest is viewed its form will have the old dimensions, looking broken due to the inventory background image now having the new number of slots. The second time it is viewed the form will have the new dimensions, and the full new number of slots will be usable.
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inv:set_size("main", data.width * data.height)
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end,
can_dig = self.can_dig,
on_receive_fields = get_receive_fields(name, data),
on_metadata_inventory_move = self.on_inv_move,
on_metadata_inventory_put = self.on_inv_put,
on_metadata_inventory_take = self.on_inv_take,
}
if data.locked then
def.allow_metadata_inventory_move = self.inv_move
def.allow_metadata_inventory_put = self.inv_put
def.allow_metadata_inventory_take = self.inv_take
end
local nn = "technic:"..lname..(data.locked and "_locked" or "").."_chest"
minetest.register_node(":"..nn, def)
if data.color then
front[3] = front[2]
for i = 1, 15 do
local postfix = colorid_to_postfix(i)
local colordef = {}
for k, v in pairs(def) do
colordef[k] = v
end
colordef.drop = nn
colordef.groups = self.groups_noinv
front[2] = "technic_chest_overlay"..postfix..".png"
colordef.tiles[6] = table.concat(front, "^")
minetest.register_node(":"..nn..postfix, colordef)
end
end
end