Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Dominik George <n...@naturalnet.de>
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 * Package name : minetest-mod-plantlife Upstream Author : Vanessa Ezetowski * License : WTFPL, CC-BY-SA-2.0+ Programming Lang: Lua Description : Minetest mod - Plantlife Plantlife is a combined form of the Flowers, Jungle Grass, and Poison Ivy mods and has been significantly rewritten and re-organized. This mod supplies all three of these components and should be 100% compatible with mods that used the old versions. Its purpose is to add various kinds of flowers, cotton plants, water foliage, poison ivy, and jungle grass in a few sizes. All of these are spawned as normal nodes and can be collected and used in any recipes that depend on the old mods. Spawning of plants is sensitive to the amount of available light. Flowers, cotton, and waterlilies only spawn when there at least a signficant amount of light. Seaweed will grow only in dimly-lit areas. Jungle grass and poison ivy also grow in the daytime, but require less light than flowers. Growing of jungle grass and poison ivy will only occur for plants that are on the same surface that is necessary for them to spawn on, so they won't grow if placed on e.g. cobble or homedecor flower pot, etc. This doesn't affect wall-climbing poison ivy, since it uses a different growth pattern. All plants use perlin noise to keep where they grow under control - no more random spread of plants! In addition, the density of the plants in any region they appear in has been fixed and brought under control. Poison ivy is found sparsely among junglegrass, but will not grow near flowers. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.14 (GNU/Linux) iQJOBAEBCAA4BQJSHRDbMRpodHRwczovL3d3dy5kb21pbmlrLWdlb3JnZS5kZS9n cGctcG9saWN5LnR4dC5hc2MACgkQt5o8FqDE8pYelQ/9FmjHQeIMhBOHUvSXv4+B MemhvRQkuv/K5r5JwrU2TXGA19WLLGFz2o4PdLRLkyQieGk6lFmVpbh/6HVUTvqM uzZJFgpxBmiZYfGzOVlfEeF+24b0ghePUI7ggK4YkaiI8NaDyQ0Ij8b31iTXidcE 1nRjpIUnAVatatE+q9Uz+ZFzvq7dqYPsVw73pPp0rbggedpwcaLlKX5JXfvV0To3 FG/mPy2s+wvv2/a8GqvLk/7PGU3s/3RxLqsoBlVOspcvFHX2RiKQVTTDgLnOrt97 QNEgGS/HJg8oKb3ow8lfmdWWjy+WbEgE60KmxSe6BVH3FagUMklF1S/cf0U/NiFB LEUaKiyXfFDmbpXf1+cUCwhZiRjbSK8EIweEjUcRLd7lNdwXv5WLNcash8xUcAKo AFzLUyylrkktNwX4gStb5yXneE8WjAcrQVGlwd3+97mPgZaakdyOlUV2jF5Y3awh 3CgEKl/pDGUwfCMpnDbaX4ZjAPpp9Rph0UxebNPQ25iYnX6SFd+kSFyE1ZWrT1M8 tsq74gaj2/LoHYUUEyr4CTf/By1+jQZT8H2byzI111UG2OMk8H4sZAz/lYPdZBRE /FqjpFAEhc/amyQ7YywXYjazcptCvmLNxKePQLpMJ98FelEIU+jwJhVOUPNVfZX5 YHTHHNF4bXJVsXL4umdAxHs= =Y7fg -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130827204931.9689.13916.report...@keks.lan.naturalnet.de