Add locale support for mcl_hardcore, and fix immortality bug.
Make spectators unpointable, hide their hotbar, and fix issue
with spectators when rejoining in non-hardcore mode.
Added the ":" to the front of the item creation so that it can be called from an external mod.
Put in an optional inventory and wield image parameter to add in colorized inventory / wield images.
* Cleaned up all of the code, checked to make sure that there were no erraneous debug logging.
* To enable debugging, turn it on in the api by changing the following line in item_frames_api.lua:
mcl_itemframes.DEBUG = false -- set to true to see debug output.
* Made the standard Item Frame and the new Glow Frame use the frames API.
Added in backwards compatibility mode.
* Made frames pop out items into the world on the old frames' entities when they are a hidden / broken entity. (Part of the backwards compatibility.)
* Tested locally.
* *Converted the spaces to tabs!*
Should be fully functional and ready for review.
* Cleaned up all of the code, checked to make sure that there were no erraneous debug logging.
* To enable debugging, turn it on in the api by changing the following line in item_frames_api.lua:
mcl_itemframes.DEBUG = false -- set to true to see debug output.
* Made the standard Item Frame and the new Glow Frame use the frames API.
Added in backwards compatibility mode.
* Made frames pop out items into the world on the old frames' entities when they are a hidden / broken entity. (Part of the backwards compatibility.)
* Tested locally.
Should be fully functional and ready for review.
Updated the Readme. Added in the ability to rotate the displayed item with a screwdriver. Made the Screwdriver mod required, due to rotating the item being fundamental behavoir.
Finalized a few bug fixes... still have to remove the all of the forced debug code, and move the item frames and glow frames over to the new api, and do a final test.
Added a return code to load_maps to check for if dynamic_add_media registers a fail.
Used by mcl_itemframes when reloading a map placed into an itemframe.
cleaned up a LOT of duplicate code. Added in the custom frames, and a couple of calls in init.lua to begin testing custom frames out.
to do: fix the freaking maps. (It looks like it's client side that is failing, to be honest.)