ewig wrote:Do you have a cheese stages on the racks display, like ender client has? I was looking for it, but didn't found any, maybe you could advice?
My client highlights the racks. What else does ender do?
ewig wrote:Do you have a cheese stages on the racks display, like ender client has? I was looking for it, but didn't found any, maybe you could advice?

ewig wrote:It's similar to plant growth stages, but for cheese, looks like this:

 Wonder how many people would use such a feature if at all.
 Wonder how many people would use such a feature if at all.ewig wrote:It's not like i want it, just a convenience i guess. To quickly, at a glance, distinguish the tier of cheese in the rack, and figure out should i swap them or not. Different textures are nice and all, don't get me wrong, but when you come in with a low zoom - it's nearly impossible to quickly spot the texture, while text is very readable. It goes from curd->L1->L2->L3->L4, and when L3 and L4 are green textures and quite noticable, L1 and L2 have little difference texturewise. Anyway, if this is arduous to implement, i'd never ask for itWonder how many people would use such a feature if at all.


SuSavage wrote:Sorting and advanced options for inventory management are the only reason I don’t want to leave Ender’s client for yours. This is very convenient because you can use stacks and save a lot of space. But Ender’s client lacks the calculation of food’s FEP as in your client...

CoppaChoppa wrote:hi,
thanks for publishing client, it looks cool to play one account, very comfortable.
i have one question, is it possible to set musical instruments interface back to original or re-setup keys by player? i am asking that because i use midi-keyboard to play ingame music (with Midi2Haven application which set to original keys for musical instrument and plays wrong is keybinds changed). at the moment instruments play single octave no matter what octave i play on midi keyboard, at first. and a secondary uncomfortable thing is setup of keyboards in client (for PC kayboard). in goes as do-do#-re-re#-mi-fa-fa#-etc in one line, it is kinda uncomfortable for pianist to play known melody if you have # keys on same line as ordinary notes, fingers arent so wide to play even one octave =)
i understand it is not post for making requests or somthing, so just questioning coz musical instruments are fun =)

Nightdawg wrote:CoppaChoppa wrote:-
I'll look into it, I just copied that interface from someone else.

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