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Editing Signs
« on: October 26, 2016, 03:49:25 PM »
There are a few ways to edit signs in an easy way. You can either use the /editsign command, edit sign wand, or by using a sign in hand.


/editsign


When using /editsign to edit a sign, a number of options are available:

Code: [Select]
/editsign <line number> <text>

This will edit a specific line of the sign with the given text.

Code: [Select]
/editsign <line number> <-clear, -c>

This will clear a specific line on the sign.


Edit Sign Wand


Taking a piece of paper, coupled with the /editsignwand command, you can set your edit sign wand to easily edit signs:

Code: [Select]
/editsignwand <line number> <text>

This will set a certain line of your edit sign wand to the specified text.

Code: [Select]
/editsignwand -blank, -b [line number]

This will cause a specific sign line to become blank, overwriting its contents when the wand is applied to a sign. Omitting [line number] will cause the entire wand to be blank. By default, lines that are not set will not overwrite a line of a sign, and must be made blank first.

Code: [Select]
/editsignwand -clear, -c [line number]

This will cause a line to be cleared on the edit sign wand. Omit [line number] to cause the entire wand to be cleared.

Code: [Select]
/editsignwand -view, -v

This will allow you to view the contents of your wand.


Using a Sign in Hand


Using a sign in your hand you can left-click a sign with another sign in hand to copy the text. Simply paste it onto a non-sign block with left-click to paste the previous sign's contents.
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