Until now, the black, white, blue and brown dyes doubled as squid ink sac,
bone meal, lapis lazuli and cocoa beans. Since these latter items have all
been given their own craftitem registration, the missing dyes can finally
be added in their own right.
* Add `"mcl_dye:black"` and its crafting recipe.
* Add `"mcl_dye:white"` and its crafting recipe.
* Add `"mcl_dye:blue"` and its crafting recipe.
* Add `"mcl_dye:brown"` and its crafting recipe.
* Remove aliases for white and brown dyes.
* Rename dye item images to be conforming to mineclone naming standards.
* Minor simplifications of mcl_dye/init.lua.
The lapis ore drop has been registered as `"mcl_dye:blue"`
because it doubled as the blue dye for lack of a proper blue dye.
This commit makes the lapis item its own `"mcl_core:lapis"` item and
updates the lapis users (but not the blue dye users.)
* Add craftitem for `"mcl_core:lapis"`.
* Update crafting recipes for lapis block.
* Update lapis ore drops.
The squid ink sac mob drop has been registered as `"mcl_dye:black"`
because it doubled as the black dye for lack of a proper black dye.
This commit makes the squid ink sac its own `"mcl_mobitems:ink_sac"`
item and updates the ink sac users (but not the black dye users.)
* Add craftitem for "mcl_mobitems:ink_sac".
* Update squid drop.
* Update crafting recipe for book and quill.
* Update fishing loot.
* Metatable based direct operator maths on vectors are new in minetest
5.5 which means that they are not yet supported in 5.4. Revert back
to vector.subtract().
* Add `mcl_cocoas:coca_beans` craftitem to mcl_cocoas.
* Remove `mcl_dye:brown` craftitem from mcl_dye.
* Move cocoa beans translations from mcl_dye to mcl_cocoas.
* Add `mcl_dye:brown` alias for `mcl_cocoas:cocoa_beans` to
mcl_dye.
* Abstract cocoa pod node registration into a loop.
* Update chocolate cookies crafting recipe in mcl_farming.
* Bonemealing dirt_with_grass spawns new growth over a wide area, so it
looks better if we spawn a few more extra bone meal particles.
* Update mod.conf depends to mcl_bone_meal.
* Update to use new mcl_bone_meal API:
* Use new bone meal item and remove related comment.
* Update mod depends in mod.conf
* Spelling fixes: s/bonemeal/bone meal/g
* New mod mcl_bone_meal, replacing bone meal functionality previously
held in mcl_dye.
* Improve bonemealing API using callbacks in the nodes that support
bonemealing.
* Rename bone meal item to `"mcl_bone_meal:bone_meal"` and updated its
crafting recipe.
* Implement legacy compatibility for older bone meal API.
* Remove all non dye-related bone meal code, texture and translations from
mcl_dye.
* Add legacy compatibility shims to mcl_dye that refer to mcl_bone_meal.
* Add an alias for "mcl_dye:white" to keep mcl_dye and its API working
uniterrupted.
* Update mod depends in mcl_dye mod.conf.
* Add new file mcl_flowers/bonemeal.lua, containing the bonemealing
callback for "mcl_core:dirt_with_grass".
* Override "mcl_core:dirt_with_grass" with a _mcl_on_bonemealing handler
calling a function defined in mcl_flowers. This sidesteps the problem
that bonemealing a node from mcl_core needs knowledge of mcl_flowers,
which would create a circular dependency. H/t to cora for suggesting
this solution. H/t to wsor for suggesting a solution that also works.
* Abstract unripe beetroot plant node registrations into a single
indexed definition and do the registration in a loop.
* Adds a _mcl_on_bonemealing callback to the unripe melon plants.
By adding cobbled deepslate to the group "cobble", it automatically
inherits all crafting recipes and tool repair capabilities that apply
to that group.
* Add `cobble=1` to cobbled deepslate node definition groups. This
requires a little refactoring of the deepslate variants registration
function.
* Remove stone tools, furnace and brewing stand crafting recipes.
* Register "cooking" crafting recipe for deepslate ores that enables
smelting these ores in furnaces.
* Extend deepslate ore registration function to allow passing cooking
result as argument.
* Update the deepslate ore table to include smelting results.
* Put deepslate w/ lapis drops in a separate table, making the deepslate
ores table less unwieldly.
The discussion about how to handle the new ores is still ongoing.
This PR was originally only intended to add the new nodes so
that's what it does now.