Nathan.S wrote:Calinou wrote:Nathan.S wrote:I've stumbled upon a slightly annoying aspect of this mod. You have a fence, that uses Jungle Sticks, and it seems to be the only recipe that uses just that, everything else seems to use group:stick(s) Is there some reason to keep the fence this mod provides when there is a fence in default?
I can always remove it myself, but I like to automate the updating of my mods, which would require my editing your mod every day...
The default mod doesn't have jungle wood fences.
I didn't mean the default mod, I meant the default Minetest game, that comes with Minetest, when downloaded. Admittedly if you build from source, as I have done a few times, you don't get that game, and then wouldn't have the fences.
There seems to be a bit of confusion here. Maybe I can help clear it up some.
Earlier this fall
(or late summer) the textures of the default game changed. Prior to this change, junglewood was a very distinctive, dark, reddish color. Default wood fences where tan and MoreBlocks junglewood fences were almost chocolate-brown
(in even older versions of MoreBlocks junglewood was a red-bean color), unlike now, where the default wood colors are mere shades different from one another.
Using "group:wood" works when the color of the item crafted is not dependent on the color of the ingredient used.
In the case of MoreBlocks' junglewood fences, a dark alternative to the default fence was the desired result; so the dark, junglewood sticks were used to craft the darker fence variety. With recent changes in the default game's textures almost completely removing the color distinction between the woods, it is easy to see why there may be some confusion between the two.
MoreBlocks is one of the oldest and most widely used mods on Minetest servers. Some of the older servers have maintained the previous, darker colored junglewood while keeping their MoreBlocks mod up-to-date. For those servers, the "group:wood" recipe for junglewood fences wouldn't work.
The darker, junglewood fences can be used for more than just fencing. They have also been used in design-builds to create windmill blades, legs of animal sculptures, wood filigree, tent posts, porch posts, etc.
Taking it even further,
"Colored Woods" adds many different colors of fence and adds many colored sticks to accomodate those colored fences' crafting recipes.
Hopefully this bit of Minetest history has helped clear-up part of the issue of why "group:woods" is not used in MoreBlocks' junglewood fence recipe.