Description
The fancy sign is an upgraded sign that has 2 slots for blocks / items, several more lines of text than a vanilla sign, and full support of formatting options. The sign can also be shifted to the front, center, or back of a block.
The fancy sign also comes in the 6 different vanilla woods and in a framed block version which can be used with the Furniture Paneler to make it look like any solid block.
Usage
To open the GUI, sneak-right click with an empty hand. In the gui you can place up to 2 items/blocks which can be zoomed, positioned, and rotated anywhere on the sign. You can have up to 15 lines of small scale text, or scale the text up for larger text with fewer lines. There is also a button for adding the formatting symbol from Minecraft to make text formatting on the sign easy. There are several tooltips within the GUI that will help explain how everything works.
To shift the sign forwards to the center or front of the block, right click with the screw gun or the hand drill. Sneak right click with the screw gun or hand drill to rotate the sign.
Recipe
This block can be made from any of the 6 different vanilla woods or from framing sheets and framing boards (replace planks with sheet and slabs with boards) and will look like the wood that is used.
Config Options
Look for these options in Minecraft folder under config/BiblioCraft.cfg
There is a “force fast render” option that will force the fancy sign to always render the items on it in fast render mode. This is enabled by default on the sign. Set to false to disable fast render.
"force fast render" { B:FancySign=true }
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Changelog
v1.10.0
*New Feature – Per-block fast rendering can be enabled in the config. By default the potion shelf, label, and fancy sign have forced fast rendering enabled by default. This should make the potion shelf much more usable without having to enable fast rendering for the whole game.
v1.8.0
*Added ability to rotate sword pedestal, fancy workbench, and fancy sign with the screw gun / hand drill when sneak-clicking. This technique should work for most BiblioCraft blocks, exceptions are those that have other functions with the screw gun on sneak clicking such as the seats, clocks, and painting frames.
v1.7.1
*Tweaked Fancy Sign tooltip graphics to better accommodate different languages.
*Added lock support for the Sword Pedestal, the Fancy Workbench, and the Fancy Sign.
v1.7.0
*New Block: Fancy Sign, This sign comes in all 6 wood colors and can be placed on the floor, wall, or ceiling. A screw gun or hand drill can be used to shift the sign from the back of the block to the center or to the front of the block. To open the GUI, sneak-right click with an empty hand. In the gui you can place up to 2 items/blocks which can be zoomed, positioned, and rotated anywhere on the sign. You can have up to 15 lines of small scale text, or scale the text up for larger text with fewer lines. There is also a button for adding the formatting symbol from Minecraft to make text formatting on the sign easy. There are several tooltips within the GUI that will help explain how everything works.
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