Post by bonghead69 on Jan 14, 2012 22:16:40 GMT -5
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There's not much about LWC, as it's purely command-based. This is why i'll just go over the commands... •Commands
First off, you can use these commands on: Doors (Iron and Wood), Furnaces, Signs, Trapdoors, Dispensers and Chests.
If you have a double chest, you only have to protect one of the chests, the double chest will still be fully protected.
After you issue a command to alter a protect-able item, you have to punch it.
Commands
I'll also include the more advanced form of the commands, for all of you pro's out there.
Okay, here we go: •/lwc
Will display the list of commands, in case you forget one. it also shows you what it does. Look here first, before bugging people with your questions about locking stuff.
•/lwc menu
This has 2 options, you can set it either to basic or to advanced. the advanced option is more for the pro's, if you know the commands good, it will save you some time. There's no difference in functionality however.
•/cpublic
/lwc -c public
This creates a lock that everyone can access, but nobody can remove the chest, or can alter the protection on it. Useful for community chests in towns.
•/cprivate
/lwc -c private
Most used command, locks something. If you do /cprivate <playername> it automatically gives the player you entered access to your chest. This way, you dont have to /cmodify again later.
•/cpassword <password> and /cunlock <password>
/lwc -c password <password> and /lwc -u <password>
Makes a lock, which can be accessed if you know the password. Can be useful as some sort of community chest,where only certain people can access it.
•/cmodify <player>
/lwc -m <player>
Gives <player> access to the chest.
If you put a '-' in front of the <player>, they have no longer access to the chest. so /cmodify -snoepje0 would make it no longer possible for snoepje0 to access the chest
•/cremove
/lwc -r protection
Removes a lock
•/cinfo
/lwc -i
Lets you see who protected something, and whether you can access it or not.
•/climits
Shows you how many locks you've used, and how many you've got left. Not very useful on this server, as Dark-Infinity uses custom limits.
•/lwc flag <flagname> <on/off>
This lets you set flags. The only flag you can access is the 'redstone' flag. If it's on, redstone power CANT open doors, if it's off, redstone CAN open them. This would mean that if it's in the off state, you could apply redstone power (lever, redstone torch,...) to a door, to open it. Default setting of this flag is in the off state, so think twice when you're plonking down a door!
•/lwc mode <modename> This has 3 options, of which one is 'hidden', as it doesn't show up in the help.
These modes also have an alias for quicker use. Just do /c<modename> for instance: /cpersist
•'Droptransfer' If you put this on, and select a chest (with /lwc mode droptransfer select), then all the items you drop will go to that chest. Could come in handy when you're moving stuff from one chest to an other.
•'persist' this lets you do the same command multiple times, so you dont have to type the command over and over again. usefull if (you're a donator and) you're making a warehouse.
•'nospam' This suppresses the output when making a new protection. Useful for that warehouse you're making.
•/lwc fix
When you have 2 door besides each other, and both locked, they both open when you open one of the doors. In the case where one of the doors is misaligned, you can use /lwc fix to change just that door
There's not much about LWC, as it's purely command-based. This is why i'll just go over the commands... •Commands
First off, you can use these commands on: Doors (Iron and Wood), Furnaces, Signs, Trapdoors, Dispensers and Chests.
If you have a double chest, you only have to protect one of the chests, the double chest will still be fully protected.
After you issue a command to alter a protect-able item, you have to punch it.
Commands
I'll also include the more advanced form of the commands, for all of you pro's out there.
Okay, here we go: •/lwc
Will display the list of commands, in case you forget one. it also shows you what it does. Look here first, before bugging people with your questions about locking stuff.
•/lwc menu
This has 2 options, you can set it either to basic or to advanced. the advanced option is more for the pro's, if you know the commands good, it will save you some time. There's no difference in functionality however.
•/cpublic
/lwc -c public
This creates a lock that everyone can access, but nobody can remove the chest, or can alter the protection on it. Useful for community chests in towns.
•/cprivate
/lwc -c private
Most used command, locks something. If you do /cprivate <playername> it automatically gives the player you entered access to your chest. This way, you dont have to /cmodify again later.
•/cpassword <password> and /cunlock <password>
/lwc -c password <password> and /lwc -u <password>
Makes a lock, which can be accessed if you know the password. Can be useful as some sort of community chest,where only certain people can access it.
•/cmodify <player>
/lwc -m <player>
Gives <player> access to the chest.
If you put a '-' in front of the <player>, they have no longer access to the chest. so /cmodify -snoepje0 would make it no longer possible for snoepje0 to access the chest
•/cremove
/lwc -r protection
Removes a lock
•/cinfo
/lwc -i
Lets you see who protected something, and whether you can access it or not.
•/climits
Shows you how many locks you've used, and how many you've got left. Not very useful on this server, as Dark-Infinity uses custom limits.
•/lwc flag <flagname> <on/off>
This lets you set flags. The only flag you can access is the 'redstone' flag. If it's on, redstone power CANT open doors, if it's off, redstone CAN open them. This would mean that if it's in the off state, you could apply redstone power (lever, redstone torch,...) to a door, to open it. Default setting of this flag is in the off state, so think twice when you're plonking down a door!
•/lwc mode <modename> This has 3 options, of which one is 'hidden', as it doesn't show up in the help.
These modes also have an alias for quicker use. Just do /c<modename> for instance: /cpersist
•'Droptransfer' If you put this on, and select a chest (with /lwc mode droptransfer select), then all the items you drop will go to that chest. Could come in handy when you're moving stuff from one chest to an other.
•'persist' this lets you do the same command multiple times, so you dont have to type the command over and over again. usefull if (you're a donator and) you're making a warehouse.
•'nospam' This suppresses the output when making a new protection. Useful for that warehouse you're making.
•/lwc fix
When you have 2 door besides each other, and both locked, they both open when you open one of the doors. In the case where one of the doors is misaligned, you can use /lwc fix to change just that door