Structures' Compass a Minecraft Forge mod allows player to quickly locate a specific structure.
This mod is inspired by Nature's Compass, and part of our code is from their mod.
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- Sneak + right click with the Structures' Compass in hand to open the searching GUI.
- search structure's name directly
- search structure's source by starting with '@'
- search structure's available dimensions by starting with '#'
- Right click to search the selected structure again.
- When the compass is not pointing at a structure, or the structure is in another dimension, it will point at random position, just like the normal compass in the Nether or the End.
- The compass supports all registered structures (vanilla and modded).
The GUI for searing structures
The HUD for displaying the information of a found structure
4 of any dead coral at 4 corners, 4 of mossy stone bricks at 4 edges and 1 compass at the center
We think the compass is too op, so we increase the crafting difficulty to balance it.
v1.1.0: Now you can change the config to use iron bars instead of dead corals
(deprecated in v1.2.0 because of bug #8)
We're too busy to develop, so we just list some possibilities
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Port to older version like 1.12.2 - Port to Fabric
Structures and dimensions don't have localized names by default.
If you see something like structure.<modid>.<name>
in the GUI or HUD, that essentially means there is not localized name for it.
If you would like to add translations,
create corresponding JSON files under resources/assets/<modid>/lang/
and send Pull Requests to us.
We've put zh_cn
translations of structures and dimensions in vanilla Minecraft there as a template,
and your translations should also follow the same style.
{
"dimension.minecraft.overworld": "Overworld",
"structure.minecraft.bastion_remnant": "Bastion Remnant"
}
As stated in the introduction, part of our code is from Nature's Compass, which is under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, and we've annotated it in the doc string. Because CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 is not a software license, we choose GNU General Public License 3.0 for other parts of the code to discourage commercial usage.