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c005dc358a minor changes to colorwallmounted palette
got rid of the separate brown swatch in the colorwallmounted palette, as
it was being bypassed by the brown-> medium orange translation --
replaced it with light green.

fixed missing colorwallmounted light blue/azure check-and-return in
get_paletteidx()
2018-08-25 02:40:17 -04:00
c7fc48c8d0 fix some broken aliases,
add some corresponding ones (unifieddyes:* vs. dye:*)
2018-08-25 00:38:24 -04:00
de5f73e976 clarify usage of make_colored_itemstack() 2018-08-24 23:53:53 -04:00
3 changed files with 36 additions and 13 deletions

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API.md
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@ -77,6 +77,10 @@ When given a `color` string (in the form of "dye:foo" or "unifieddyes:foo") and
This function, called in your node definition's on_construct, just sets the `palette = "ext"` metadata key for the node after it's been placed. This can then be read in an LBM to determine if this node needs to be converted from the old 89-color palette to the extended 256-color palette. Although it is good practice to call this for any node that uses the 256-color palette, it isn't actually necessary as long as the node has never used the 89-color palette, and won't be subjected to an LBM that changes its color.
**`unifieddyes.make_colored_itemstack(itemstack, palette, color)`**
Makes a colored itemstack out of the given `itemstack` and `color` (as a dye, e.g. "dye:dark_red_s50", setting the correct index per the `palette` field, which works as described above for `unifieddyes.getpaletteidx()`. Said itemstack is returned as a string suitable for use as the output field of a craft recipe, equal in size to the itemstack passed into the function (e.g. if you give it "mymod:colored_node 7", it'll return a stack of 7 colored items).
#### Tables
In addition to the above API calls, Unified Dyes provides several useful tables

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@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ function unifieddyes.make_colored_itemstack(item, palette, color)
local paletteidx = unifieddyes.getpaletteidx(color, palette)
local stack = ItemStack(item)
stack:get_meta():set_int("palette_index", paletteidx)
return stack:to_string()
return stack:to_string(),paletteidx
end
-- if your node was once 89-color and uses an LBM to convert to the 256-color palette,
@ -225,7 +225,6 @@ local function register_c(craft, hue, sat, val)
end
local dye = "dye:"..color
local recipe = minetest.serialize(craft.recipe)
recipe = string.gsub(recipe, "MAIN_DYE", dye)
recipe = string.gsub(recipe, "NEUTRAL_NODE", craft.neutral_node)
@ -265,6 +264,8 @@ function unifieddyes.register_color_craft(craft)
local greys_table = unifieddyes.GREYS
if craft.palette == "wallmounted" then
register_c(craft, "green", "", "light_")
register_c(craft, "azure", "", "")
hues_table = unifieddyes.HUES_WALLMOUNTED
sats_table = {""}
vals_table = unifieddyes.VALS
@ -411,6 +412,7 @@ function unifieddyes.getpaletteidx(color, palette_type)
local aliases = {
["pink"] = "light_red",
["brown"] = "medium_orange",
["azure"] = "light_blue"
}
local grayscale = {
@ -585,9 +587,10 @@ function unifieddyes.getpaletteidx(color, palette_type)
end
if palette_type == "wallmounted" then
if color == "brown" then return 48,1
if color == "green" and shade == "light" then return 48,3
elseif color == "brown" then return 17,1
elseif color == "pink" then return 56,7
elseif color == "blue" and shade == "light" then return 40,5
elseif color == "azure" then return 40,5
elseif hues_wallmounted[color] and shades_wallmounted[shade] then
return (shades_wallmounted[shade] * 64 + hues_wallmounted[color] * 8), hues_wallmounted[color]
end
@ -599,7 +602,20 @@ function unifieddyes.getpaletteidx(color, palette_type)
color = "red"
shade = "light"
end
if palette_type == true then -- it's colorfacedir
if palette_type == true then -- it's colorfacedir, so "split" 89-color palette
-- If using this palette, translate new color names back to old.
if shade == "" then
if color == "spring" then
color = "aqua"
elseif color == "azure" then
color = "skyblue"
elseif color == "rose" then
color = "redviolet"
end
end
if hues[color] and shades[shade] then
return (shades[shade] * 32), hues[color]
end
@ -607,10 +623,7 @@ function unifieddyes.getpaletteidx(color, palette_type)
if hues_extended[color] and shades_extended[shade] then
return (hues_extended[color] + shades_extended[shade]*24), hues_extended[color]
end
else -- it's the 89-color palette
-- If using this palette, translate new color names back to old.
else -- it's the regular 89-color palette, do the same translation if needed
if shade == "" then
if color == "spring" then
color = "aqua"
@ -938,9 +951,15 @@ minetest.register_alias("unifieddyes:carbon_black", "dye:black")
-- note that technically, lime should be aliased, but can't be (there IS
-- lime in the new color table, it's just shifted up a bit)
minetest.register_alias("unifieddyes:aqua", "unifieddyes:spring")
minetest.register_alias("unifieddyes:skyblue", "unifieddyes:azure")
minetest.register_alias("unifieddyes:redviolet", "unifieddyes:rose")
minetest.register_alias("unifieddyes:aqua", "dye:spring")
minetest.register_alias("dye:aqua", "dye:spring")
minetest.register_alias("unifieddyes:skyblue", "dye:azure")
minetest.register_alias("dye:skyblue", "dye:azure")
minetest.register_alias("unifieddyes:redviolet", "dye:rose")
minetest.register_alias("dye:redviolet", "dye:rose")
minetest.register_alias("unifieddyes:brown", "dye:brown")
print(S("[UnifiedDyes] Loaded!"))

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