![]() I just want to throw this onto the table, and I understand if nothing comes of it. Read an earlier thread on this subreddit saying the formats for 1.16 didn't change anything so it should work (was a few months back though). Tried searching the web for a solution, but no joy. One or more selected files failed to open. Either change the id of something in your inventory or use copy and paste to clone another item and then change the. I realize it's not like you're getting paid for it or anything, and that it doesn't really matter if people prefer NBTedit's GUI. Trying NBTExplorer for the first time, but get this trying to open any of the level.dat files. There are two ways of achieving this task. Oh, I should also note that NBTedit's array import/exporter has a GZip checkbox - some users may find that useful.Īnyways, this all just a suggestion to improve NBTExplorer's usability. I understand making an array editing GUI is difficult, but simply offering to import/export the array is manageable, right? Because currently, there are no options, short of writing my own application, if, say, I wanted to create fireworks that use custom non-dye colors in their explosions. NBTExplorer simply lets me know arrays are read-only, which isn't very helpful behavior for an editor. But there's also no editor I have found which is capable of importing/exporting Int arrays (NBTedit does not support those).
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