From 53e22b11857fed62e2313d6d84d90f88ed412ffb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexander Harkness Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2013 12:13:03 +0100 Subject: Changed everyting to Unix line endings. --- Tools/BlockZapper/BlockZapper.txt | 38 +++++++++++++++++++------------------- 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) (limited to 'Tools/BlockZapper/BlockZapper.txt') diff --git a/Tools/BlockZapper/BlockZapper.txt b/Tools/BlockZapper/BlockZapper.txt index af6b94054..2b52c477e 100644 --- a/Tools/BlockZapper/BlockZapper.txt +++ b/Tools/BlockZapper/BlockZapper.txt @@ -1,19 +1,19 @@ - -// BlockZapper.txt - -/* -This project implements a simple tool that can "zap" blocks out of an Anvil-stored MineCraft world. -It is usually used by server admins when their servers fail with a bug and store an invalid block in the world. -This tool takes a coord triplet and a radius triplet and replaces all blocks within the (new york-metric) radius of the coords with air. -The triplets pair is given on stdin, and multiple such specifiers are allowed, each on a separate file. -If the specifier line ends with an additional " E", entities within that radius are zapped instead of blocks -If the specifier line ends with an additional " BE", both blocks and entities are zapped. - -The tool is aware of extended blocktypes (256 .. 4096). - -The source code for this tool is public domain, but note that it depends on a few shared sources in MCServer that may be under other licenses. -*/ - - - - + +// BlockZapper.txt + +/* +This project implements a simple tool that can "zap" blocks out of an Anvil-stored MineCraft world. +It is usually used by server admins when their servers fail with a bug and store an invalid block in the world. +This tool takes a coord triplet and a radius triplet and replaces all blocks within the (new york-metric) radius of the coords with air. +The triplets pair is given on stdin, and multiple such specifiers are allowed, each on a separate file. +If the specifier line ends with an additional " E", entities within that radius are zapped instead of blocks +If the specifier line ends with an additional " BE", both blocks and entities are zapped. + +The tool is aware of extended blocktypes (256 .. 4096). + +The source code for this tool is public domain, but note that it depends on a few shared sources in MCServer that may be under other licenses. +*/ + + + + -- cgit v1.2.3