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− | What type of entities this sign operates on. By adding ''mob'' mobs will enter, by adding ''player'' players will enter. When this line is left empty only players enter the minecarts. You can allow both mobs and players by appending them, for example ''player mob'' | + | What type of entities this sign operates on. By adding ''mob'' mobs will enter, by adding ''player'' players will enter. ''misc'' will let in other types of entities, like armor stands. When this line is left empty only players enter the minecarts. You can allow both mobs and players by appending them, for example ''player mob'' |
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Revision as of 22:16, 17 March 2021
Introduction
The enter sign lets nearby players and/or mobs into a train. It overrides the allowenter property on trains, which means you can deny players from entering the train manually while still allowing this sign to function.
Syntax
First line: [train] to enter into all minecarts of the train, [cart] to enter into minecarts individually
Second line
enter, followed up by the radius to look for players or mobs in blocks. When an s is added after the radius, the radius is fully spherical, otherwise it is cylindrical with height 1. So, if you do not want players/mobs above or below the minecart(s) to enter, leave out the s. If you do need this, add the s.
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What type of entities this sign operates on. By adding mob mobs will enter, by adding player players will enter. misc will let in other types of entities, like armor stands. When this line is left empty only players enter the minecarts. You can allow both mobs and players by appending them, for example player mob
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Sets whether to look around the sign for players/mobs to enter, or whether to look around each individual minecart. By specifying 'yes/true' it will look around the sign, by specifying 'no/false' or by leaving the line empty it will look around each minecart.
Remote Control
You can remotely make trains take in passengers. Say your train is called train01, then you use the following on the sign:
Then it will teleport all players near the enter sign into the train named train01. Note that long-distance teleportation (between worlds or far away) will likely fail, so keep the RC sign near the train when using this.