Documentation: Create texture_packs.txt
Combine texture_overrides.txt and sections of lua_api.txtmaster
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* e.g. `foomod_foothing.png`
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* e.g. `foomod_foothing`
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Texture pack directory structure
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--------------------------------
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textures
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|-- Texture Pack
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| |-- screenshot.png
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| |-- description.txt
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| |-- your_texture_1.png
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| |-- your_texture_2.png
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`-- Another Texture Pack
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### Texture Pack
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This is a directory containing the entire contents of a single texture pack.
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It can be chosen more or less freely and will also become the name of the
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texture pack. The name must not be “base”.
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### `description.txt`
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A file containing a short description of the texture pack to be shown in the
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texture packs tab.
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### `screenshot.png`
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A preview image showing an in-game screenshot of this texture pack; it will be
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shown in the texture packs tab. It should have an aspect ratio of 3:2 and a
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minimum size of 300×200 pixels.
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### `your_texture_1.png`, `your_texture_2.png`, etc.
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Any other PNG files will be interpreted as textures. They must have the same
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names as the textures they are supposed to override. For example, to override
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the apple texture of Minetest Game, add a PNG file named `default_apple.png`.
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The custom textures do not necceessarily require the same size as their
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originals, but this might be required for a few particular textures. When
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unsure, just test your texture pack in-game.
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Texture modifiers
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-----------------
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There are various texture modifiers that can be used
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* `minetest.register_privilege(name, definition)`
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* `definition`: `"description text"`
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* `definition`: `{ description = "description text", give_to_singleplayer = boolean}`
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the default of `give_to_singleplayer` is true
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the default of `give_to_singleplayer` is true
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* To allow players with basic_privs to grant, see basic_privs minetest.conf setting.
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* `minetest.register_authentication_handler(handler)`
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* See `minetest.builtin_auth_handler` in `builtin.lua` for reference
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Texture Overrides
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=================
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You can override the textures of a node from a texture pack using
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texture overrides. To do this, create a file in a texture pack
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called override.txt
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Basic Format
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------------
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Each line in an override.txt file is a rule. It consists of
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nodename face-selector texture
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For example,
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default:dirt_with_grass sides default_stone.png
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You can use ^ operators as usual:
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default:dirt_with_grass sides default_stone.png^[brighten
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Face Selectors
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| face-selector | behavior |
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|---------------|---------------------------------------------------|
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| left | x- |
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| right | x+ |
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| front | z- |
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| back | z+ |
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| top | y+ |
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| bottom | y- |
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| sides | x-, x+, z-, z+ |
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| all | All faces. You can also use '*' instead of 'all'. |
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Minetest Texture Pack Reference
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===============================
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Texture packs allow you to replace textures provided by a mod with your own
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textures.
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Texture pack directory structure
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--------------------------------
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textures
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|-- Texture Pack
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| |-- screenshot.png
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| |-- description.txt
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| |-- override.txt
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| |-- your_texture_1.png
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| |-- your_texture_2.png
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`-- Another Texture Pack
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### Texture Pack
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This is a directory containing the entire contents of a single texture pack.
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It can be chosen more or less freely and will also become the name of the
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texture pack. The name must not be “base”.
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### `description.txt`
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A file containing a short description of the texture pack to be shown in the
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texture packs tab.
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### `screenshot.png`
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A preview image showing an in-game screenshot of this texture pack; it will be
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shown in the texture packs tab. It should have an aspect ratio of 3:2 and a
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minimum size of 300×200 pixels.
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### `your_texture_1.png`, `your_texture_2.png`, etc.
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Any other PNG files will be interpreted as textures. They must have the same
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names as the textures they are supposed to override. For example, to override
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the apple texture of Minetest Game, add a PNG file named `default_apple.png`.
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The custom textures do not necceessarily require the same size as their
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originals, but this might be required for a few particular textures. When
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unsure, just test your texture pack in-game.
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Texture modifiers
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-----------------
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See lua_api.txt for texture modifiers
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Texture Overrides
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-----------------
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You can override the textures of a node from a texture pack using
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texture overrides. To do this, create a file in a texture pack
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called override.txt
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Each line in an override.txt file is a rule. It consists of
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nodename face-selector texture
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For example,
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default:dirt_with_grass sides default_stone.png
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You can use ^ operators as usual:
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default:dirt_with_grass sides default_stone.png^[brighten
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Here are face selectors you can choose from:
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| face-selector | behavior |
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|---------------|---------------------------------------------------|
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| left | x- |
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| right | x+ |
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| front | z- |
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| back | z+ |
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| top | y+ |
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| bottom | y- |
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| sides | x-, x+, z-, z+ |
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| all | All faces. You can also use '*' instead of 'all'. |
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