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This plugin can be more fantastic (Indv. Block/Item type blocking) #96

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MrSeven590 opened this issue Feb 26, 2018 · 4 comments
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@MrSeven590
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FoxGuard is excellent. I love it very much.

and the block(or item) in the List of Flags of wiki can be specific such as ic2:te:3 ic2:filled_tin_can etc.

and then FoxGuard's function like stackban plugin

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Hello, we are glad you like the plug-in!

This feature is planned, however according to Fox he backed himself into a whole with the code, so has to re-write some parts first.

This is relatively high priority, however things like storage re-write and such are more important.

@d4rkfly3r d4rkfly3r changed the title Suggestion: this plugin can be more fantastic This plugin can be more fantastic (Indv. Block/Item type blocking) Feb 26, 2018
@Zeplar
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Zeplar commented Jun 23, 2018

This is easy with the ContextCalculator if you're not trying to do another plugin's job. Why's Fox so against it?

@d4rkfly3r
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Hello!

Please be aware that many of the open issues may be closed soon, in preparation of the beta release of FoxGuard 2.0. We have not yet determined if we are going to create a new repo, or use the current one, however, if we use the current one, this issue will be closed.

If the issue occurs again at a later date in FoxGuard 2.0, please make a new issue and reference this one.

Thank you!
Joshua

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Also, as a side, since I did not see that response until just now:
Last I checked, the context calculator uses String based matching, which is comparatively slow. In the new system, it will be possible to add modules that do this kind of thing, but it will probably not be enabled by default.

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