inkinoti

A multiplayer plugin for Minecraft Beta 1.7.3. (Runs on bukkit version 1060.)

What Is inkinoti?

inkinoti is a note block plugin designed for all types of Minecraft (Beta 1.7.3) multiplayer servers.

It allows players to check current note block tones, and to specify a note tone to set automatically.

The plugin provides ease-of-use. You no longer have to guess what a current note block tone is, carefully right-click note blocks multiple times to set high tones, or start all over if you click once too many.

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Plugin Demonstration

Default Plugin State

With the plugin enabled, left-clicking any note block will play the current tone as normal, but then also notify you of the specific tone value as a chat message.

This allows you to check multiple note block tones very quickly and easily.

If you'd like, you can ignore the other tone-setting feature of the plugin entirely. Simply using this default notifying feature, alongside using Minecraft's vanilla note block incremental tone feature (right-clicking the block), can work perfectly fine for small note block setups.


Tone Setting Plugin State

'Part 2' of the plugin is the feature of automatically setting note block tone values, to any value you have personally specified.

To enable this feature, all you have to do is type "/p #", with # replaced with any tone value you'd like to apply. Left-clicking any note block afterwards will now update its tone to this value instantly.

Note: Note blocks have 25 total tones available. You must specify a value between 0 and 24 for the value to be accepted by the plugin.

Once you've finished, you can disable the tone setting feature by typing "/p", with no argument specified afterwards. This will revert the plugin to it's default state.


Note

The default plugin state is not disabled when the tone setting feature is also enabled.

The default state runs just before the tone setting feature does. This means you can see what the note block value you've just updated was previously set at beforehand.

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