![]() ![]() Thing 2-mods carryover (primarily for the modpack user) ![]() This mod was created with the Technic version of my modpack, Galaxy Odyssey in mind, but may be useful for multiple pack platforms. options.txt, or else that defeats the purpose! Important: Make sure not to bundle the config file you're enforcing values into, such e.g. located in the root minecraft directory, but can even modify other mod config files such as, e.g. ![]() OE is designed for use with options.txt, optionsof.txt, smart_moving_options.txt, etc. Now, every time the user updates or launches the pack, the value renderDistance:10 will be inserted into file options.txt, leaving all other values exactly as the user last left them.Īlternately, as of OE version 1.4, you can append |default to the end of the enforcement entry: doing so will ONLY set that value on first launch, but never when there is already a value! Second, the owner simply does not include options.txt in the modpack. With Options Enforcer, first, the modpack owner simply adds values he wishes to enforce to the optionsenforcer.cfg file such as: Problem 1.3: If you do not include options.txt in your modpack, then the user's values will never be overwritten, but it will be up to them to resolve keybind conflicts and apply resourcepacks and set important values, etc. Problem 1.2: If you include an **options.txt*8 with only some values, then it overwrites the user's copy, resetting all non-included values to the Minecraft defaults. Problem 1.1: If you include the full options.txt in your modpack, then it overwrites the user's copy, resetting all of their values (keybinds, sound, rendering, etc.) to the modpack defaults. OE allows you to overwrite values in options.txt and other configuration files so that you don't have to bundle those files with every pack update. OE does its configuration differently so all other things equal, you may prefer OE's config syntax. By the time I discovered that they existed, I was already well along on this project. It may be identical, depending on what you're trying to do-I haven't looked into those mods in detail. Note: This functionality is very similar to Default Options and More Default Options. Thing 1-config/options enforcement (primarily for the modpack owner) Options Enforcer (OE) is a client-side only mod, and is designed primarily with modpacks in mind. ![]()
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