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Ce mod pour Minecraft permet de facilement gérer ses objets. Il se met en place très facilement, et vous permettra rapidement de gagner un temps fou, que ce soit en mode solo ou multijoueur !
Inventory Tweaks 1.44 for Minecraft 1.4.2 (requires Forge or ModLoader) | Mirror
Inventory Tweaks 1.43b for Minecraft 1.3.2 (requires Forge or ModLoader) | Mirror
Inventory Tweaks 1.42 for Minecraft 1.3.1 (requires Forge or ModLoader) | Mirror
Inventory Tweaks 1.41b for Minecraft 1.2.4/1.2.5 (requires Forge or ModLoader) | Mirror
J’ai pas encore traduit la documentation, mais les menus du mod (accessibles via le bouton ”...” depuis l’inventaire) sont déjà en français, donc vous devriez vous en sortir sans trop de soucis. Merci de voir la page en anglais pour plus de détails.
Updated mod & item tree to Minecraft 1.3.1
Make the item tree support damage ranges (dmin/dmax)
Fixed a freeze when sorting full inventory
Fixed a crash when using the middle click on the title screen
Fixed the inventory getting glitchy when having buffs
Made the mod fix the ‘stuck keys’ problem for real
Sorting on pickup now works in SMP
Fixed crash on crafting
Fixed Move all shortcut
Some other changes to shortcuts behaviour
Added support for Ender Chest
Fixed chest buttons position with Not Enough Items (but no dupe bug fix as it’s an NEI feature)
Sorting can now be assigned to any mouse button
Fixed possible crashes on external errors
Unnecessary spaces/tabs are now tolerated in configs
Fixed the columns rule being reversed
Moved the configuration files to the “config” folder
The tree file is now in XML for easier editing
Autoreplace and sorting now trigger a sound
Made picked up items go directly in the slot defined for sorting
Set up InvTweaks.cfg to store all previous properties
Soud can also be disabled in InvTweaks.cfg
Added a new special rule “FROZEN”
Fixed a bug regarding autoreplace customization
Better error handling
Improved guessing for wrong keywords
Fixed sorting triggered while chatting or creating signs
Fixed sorting sometimes leaving an item under the cursor in SMP
Fixed shift + click on the hotbar triggering autoreplace
Fixed autoreplace ignoring wool colors, sapling types, etc.
Fixed the item tree not handling correctly duplicate items
Fixed rules priorities problem
Autoreplace now selects the smallest stack first
Fixed freeze when sorting several tools of same ID in SMP
Added DEBUG rule to enable verbose logging
Configurable sorting shortcut
Automatic item replacement
Customizable item tree
Hot configuration reload
This client mod for Minecraft allows you to easily manage your items. It works out of the box, and will make you gain a massive amount of time, both in single and multiplayer!
Inventory Tweaks 1.44 for Minecraft 1.4.2 (requires Forge or ModLoader) | Mirror
Inventory Tweaks 1.43b for Minecraft 1.3.2 (requires Forge or ModLoader) | Mirror
Inventory Tweaks 1.42 for Minecraft 1.3.1 (requires Forge or ModLoader) | Mirror
Inventory Tweaks 1.41b for Minecraft 1.2.4/1.2.5 (requires Forge or ModLoader) | Mirror
Once you have ModLoader, this mod is installed by simply moving the ZIP to the mods folder of Minecraft.
If you picked a no-ModLoader version of the mod, you’ll have instead to open minecraft.jar, copy in there the contents of the Inventory Tweaks zip, and remove the META-INF folder. There’s no guarranty that this no-ModLoader version works with any other mod, except Too Many Items (install TMI first, then InvTweaks).
Just start playing Minecraft, you can already use most features of the mod. Notice the ”...” button that just appeared on the top-right corner of your inventory? This leads to the mod settings screen, if it’s there it means that the mod is installed correctly.
Trigger the sorting in your inventory by using the middle click, or by pressing R (by default), at any time. If you want to change the shortcut, you can do that from the ”...” menu in your inventory.
When you open a chest, you will see three additional buttons on the higher part of the screen. They allow to sort items in different ways ; but you can also use the middle click if you prefer (click several times to switch the sorting method).
If you eat an item, break a tool or empty a stack by placing blocks, the mod will automatically fetch if possible a similar item from your inventory.
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One of the most powerful features of this mod is its ability to customize the sorting feature. For instance, you can make sure that each time you sort your inventory, the best pickaxe available is put in your hotbar, but there is really a lot that can be done.
Everything is done by editing a configuration file, which is in your Minecraft folder, at config/InvTweaksRules.txt. You can also open it by opening your inventory in-game, clicking the ”...” button, then choosing “Open the sorting rules file...”.
In this file, each line you type is a new constraint you add for sorting items. Basically each rule you will add (such as D LOCKED which is here by default) is a new line with the format: XX YYYYYY where XX is the target, and YYYYYYY is the keyword. For instance, if you add a new line that says D5 pickaxe, then go back to Minecraft and sort your inventory, it will put the best pickaxe available in the D row (your hotbar), 5th column. Awesome, right?
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Regarding rectangle targets, “A1-C3”, “C3-A1”, “A3-C1” and “C1-A3” don’t behave exactly the same, choose the one that best suits your needs.
Add them at the end of the targets (example: Ar) to apply their effect.
All item names are supported, and even a whole lot of category keywords, such as edibleFood, blocks, items, equipment... The whole list is stored in the file config/InvTweaksTree.txt ; an online version is available here. Also, don’t worry about syntax, for instance woodenSword works as well as WOODSWORD or Wooden Sword.
Here are the special keywords you can use:
It is possible to have several set of rules you can swap between. Start a new configuration block by adding a rule in a single word ending with a colon:
Mining:
D1 pickaxe
Fighting:
D1 sword
You can then swap between those configurations by either:
Here, 1 + R would load the Mining config, 2 + R the Fighting config, etc.
Here is the config the mod author uses:
Default:
D1 pickaxe
D2 axe
D3 shovel
D4 sword
D5 edibleFood
D9 torch
A1-C5v stuff
A9-C6v blocks
This file is where are stored the keywords you can use to create rules. It also specifies the item order in the categories. It can be modified as you want, giving you the opportunity to make custom keywords for your rules:
<myCategory>
<dirt id="3" />
<cake id="354" />
</myCategory>
Now, if you create a rule using the “myCategory” keyword, it will match only dirt and cake.
Note
Some items are not only defined by IDs, but also by specific “damage values”:
<sexyWools>
<magentaWool id="35" damage="2" />
<pinkWool id="35" damage="6" />
<purpleWool id="35" damage="10" />
</sexyWools>
You can also define categories by entering a range of IDs. Useful for mods:
<camelOre>
<camelOreBlocks min="96" max="158" />
<camelOreItems min="358" max="443" />
</camelOre>
If you’re having troubles making the mod work, or can’t manage how to customize things as you want, tell your problem on the Minecraft Forum topic, other users and I will be glad to help!
Currently, you have two solutions, the first being to make rules according to the item ID (e.g. D1 489 or D1 489-5 for a specific damage value).
Second solution, edit the InvTweaksTree.txt file from the config folder, to manually add the items you want to sort. Each item is defined by its ID, and the easiest way to find out which item is which ID is to use something like the Too Many Items mod. You can gain time by defining item categories by ID ranges, look for that in the advanced documentation.
Don’t worry, you’ll find a backup in your config folder. It’s just that InvTweaks replaced the tree with a new version, up-to-date with the latest Minecraft items.
You’re probably running a platform that is not 100% supported by Java. In any case, what you can do is extract manually these files from the Zip: DefaultConfig.dat should go to {MinecraftDir}/config/InvTweaksConfig.txt, and DefaultTree.dat to {MinecraftDir}/config/InvTweaksTree.txt.
By default, the mod uses gui/gui.png to draw the small buttons for the inventory and chests. It looks good most of the time, but you can override this by adding a gui/button10px.png file to your pack. Here is a template.
Inventory Tweaks 1.44 for Minecraft 1.4.2 (requires Forge or ModLoader) | Mirror
Inventory Tweaks 1.43b for Minecraft 1.3.2 (requires Forge or ModLoader) | Mirror
Inventory Tweaks 1.42 for Minecraft 1.3.1 (requires Forge or ModLoader) | Mirror
Inventory Tweaks 1.41b for Minecraft 1.2.4/1.2.5 (requires Forge or ModLoader) | Mirror
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