It's a different kind of flipping though, unfortunately. A flipping along an X axis just implies what's on the right goes to the left and vice-versa, not an actual horizontal rotation of the entire contents of the selection.
This does also mean that sloped items end up with the same slope and not the opposing mirrored slope when mirrored, so it doesn't look right. Eh, can't have everything we want. It's already a great utility.
It's a different kind of flipping though, unfortunately. A flipping along an X axis just implies what's on the right goes to the left and vice-versa, not an actual horizontal rotation of the entire contents of the selection.
This does also mean that sloped items end up with the same slope and not the opposing mirrored slope when mirrored, so it doesn't look right. Eh, can't have everything we want. It's already a great utility.
Cheat Sheet is a tool for developers and those who just want to play around with any vanilla or mod items/recipes/NPC.
A special thanks to the Gameiki team for developing the UI toolkit used and the original design and code for the Item Browser and the amazingly sweet-looking Hotbar, along with their corresponding textures. Without them, this mod would look super ugly.
For now, Cheat Sheet consists of an Item Browser, an NPC Browser, a Recipe Browser , and a special Section where other modders can add their own buttons.
Hotbar:
The main interaction. Designed to stay discrete and out of the way until needed.
Press K (or whatever hotkey you've assigned to "Toggle Cheat Sheet Hotbar") or click the button at the bottom center of your screen to view the Cheat Sheet Hotbar to access all the items. Press/Click again to hide it along with the selected item.
Hotbar: Easy to use, looks nice
Item Browser:
Click an item to grab a full stack of that item or Shift-click to move a full stack of that item immediately to your inventory. The category buttons and the search field can be used to filter the list of items.
ItemBrowser: Name filtering.
ItemBrowser: Category/Mod filtering
NPC Browser:
Click any NPC to spawn it in front of your character. Use categories and search filter to find the NPC you desire.
NPC Spawner/Browser
Recipe Browser:
Click on any Recipe to see details. Use categories and search filter to find the recipe you want. (The standalone Recipe Browser mod has many more features)
Recipe Browser
Paint Tools: Click to reveal a a shelf of tools. Think TEdit or photoshop but in-game.
Eye Dropper/Paint Tiles
Paint Tools -- Schematics Browser: An online database of Schematics submitted by users. Vote up or down. Don't upload a lame schematic or you'll have bad ratings and be unable to submit additional schematics.
Light Hack: See everything around you without placing torches.
Extra Accessory Slots: Choose between 0 and 6 extra accessory slots. (I know, overkill.) Note that these slots will not have a visual affect on your character. The items in the slots will save with your character. Also note that you can bypass typical accessory limits.
I don't know why I did this....
Mod Extensions: A special area with buttons from other mods. Currently the following mods implement an extension:
Ok so , is there a 1.2 version of recipe browser that could work whit the avalon mod , i know it was created in 1.3 , but isn't there a similar recipe browser mod for 1.2?
Ok so , is there a 1.2 version of recipe browser that could work whit the avalon mod , i know it was created in 1.3 , but isn't there a similar recipe browser mod for 1.2?
Experiencing an issue: having the mod enabled leads the game to crash when entering the mods menu or the 'single player' or 'multiplayer' game menus, preventing the game from being played. Disabling the mod, deleting the mod, or using an older version of the mod (obtained from the modloader backups) prevents the issue from occurring. The problematic mod version is the one currently on the modloader.
Experiencing an issue: having the mod enabled leads the game to crash when entering the mods menu or the 'single player' or 'multiplayer' game menus, preventing the game from being played. Disabling the mod, deleting the mod, or using an older version of the mod (obtained from the modloader backups) prevents the issue from occurring. The problematic mod version is the one currently on the modloader.
I don't know what the issue is, but the newest version of the mod doesnt work with the newest version of tmodloader, and i dont want to revert back to 0.11.7.3 because then a bunch of other mods wont work. It worked fine until i updated the mod and then it just decided it didnt want to work.
I don't know what the issue is, but the newest version of the mod doesnt work with the newest version of tmodloader, and i dont want to revert back to 0.11.7.3 because then a bunch of other mods wont work. It worked fine until i updated the mod and then it just decided it didnt want to work.
Im having some problems with the Paint Tool, sometimes schematics loads and sometimes not, but there's always 11 paints loading, can't load anything else but only these and I found out that these are the ones exported in my TModLoader folder in Documents named "CheatSheet_PaintTools_X.json"
My question is, is there any page or place where I can get more paints in that file format? Like people sharing their paints in a json or txt format. I think that could be nice, so you just download it and import it to your folder easily. I read that schematics are connected to your PC/Internet and that's why you just put the most rated ones, I think it might be a good alternative.
For example, I create a paint then I export it to my folder so I can share it to people so they can use it.
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