diff --git a/src/main/resources/assets/actuallyadditions/lang/en_us.json b/src/main/resources/assets/actuallyadditions/lang/en_us.json index 6a6072220..cdcf0b3c9 100644 --- a/src/main/resources/assets/actuallyadditions/lang/en_us.json +++ b/src/main/resources/assets/actuallyadditions/lang/en_us.json @@ -463,9 +463,9 @@ "info.actuallyadditions.gui.all": "All", "info.actuallyadditions.gui.put": "Put", "info.actuallyadditions.gui.pull": "Pull", - "info.actuallyadditions.gui.whitelist": "Whitelist", - "info.actuallyadditions.gui.blacklist": "Blacklist", - "info.actuallyadditions.gui.whitelistInfo": "To let all items through, an empty blacklist can be used, to let no items through, an empty whitelist can be used. To configure certain items, place them or configured Item Filters in the slots.", + "info.actuallyadditions.gui.whitelist": "Allowlist", + "info.actuallyadditions.gui.blacklist": "Blocklist", + "info.actuallyadditions.gui.whitelistInfo": "To let all items through, an empty blocklist can be used, to let no items through, an empty allowlist can be used. To configure certain items, place them or configured Item Filters in the slots.", "info.actuallyadditions.gui.respectDamage": "Respecting Damage", "info.actuallyadditions.gui.ignoreDamage": "Ignoring Damage", "info.actuallyadditions.gui.respectNBT": "Respecting NBT Data", @@ -481,8 +481,8 @@ "info.actuallyadditions.gui.coffee_amount": "%d/%d Coffee", "info.actuallyadditions.gui.ok": "Ok", "info.actuallyadditions.gui.the": "the", - "info.actuallyadditions.gui.smart": "Smart Whitelist", - "info.actuallyadditions.gui.smartInfo": "When pressing this, all items from inventories adjacent to this relay will be added to this part of the white- or blacklist. Adding Item Filters to the list before will cause them to also be filled.", + "info.actuallyadditions.gui.smart": "Smart Allowlist", + "info.actuallyadditions.gui.smartInfo": "When pressing this, all items from inventories adjacent to this relay will be added to this part of the white- or blocklist. Adding Item Filters to the list before will cause them to also be filled.", "info.actuallyadditions.inputter.info.1": "This is the first Slot in the connected Inventory to

at.", "info.actuallyadditions.inputter.info.2": "This is the slot after the last Slot in the connected Inventory to

at. What that means: If you, for example, write 2 in the field to the left and 5 in this one, it will

at Slot 2, 3, and 4.", "info.actuallyadditions.nolens": "No Lens", @@ -826,7 +826,7 @@ "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.dropper": "Automatic Precision Dropper", "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.dropper.text.1": "The Automatic Precision Dropper works much like a normal dropper, but it will drop items without needing a Redstone Signal. It also won't spit them out all over the ground, but it will drop them straight into the direction you point it at! When right-clicking it with a Redstone Torch in hand, it will change between a mode where it gets deactivated by Redstone and a mode where it responds to pulses.", "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.rangedCollector": "Ranged Collector", - "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.rangedCollector.text.1": "The Ranged Collector works much like a hopper, in that it collects items around it, having the power, however, to pick up items that are in an area of blocks around it. It has a filter that can be set to white- or blacklist. This comes with a disadvantage, however: It doesn't auto-output its items.", + "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.rangedCollector.text.1": "The Ranged Collector works much like a hopper, in that it collects items around it, having the power, however, to pick up items that are in an area of blocks around it. It has a filter that can be set to white- or blocklist. This comes with a disadvantage, however: It doesn't auto-output its items.", "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.hairBalls": "Ball of Fur-s", "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.hairBalls.text.1": "Balls of Fur dropped by live cats. More information on the next page.", "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.hairBalls.text.2": "Balls of Fur are an item rarely dropped by cats which have been tamed by the player. Cats are very mysterious creatures as they appear to get everything stuck in their fur. Balls of Fur may seem disgusting at first, but when removing all of the hair by right-clicking, they will reveal some valuable items. Or just some String. FUURRRRRR!!", @@ -844,7 +844,7 @@ "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.crystals.text.1": "The Atomic Reconstructor is used to craft Crystals, which are the main crafting ingredient in most items from Actually Additions. Upon being supplied with power, it shoots out a Laser. When the Laser hits a block, it will convert all surrounding items and blocks, provided they can be converted.", "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.crystals.text.2": "When shooting a laser, it uses 1000 CF, but additional rates vary depending on the conversion. There are various Lenses that can be attached to the Reconstructor that don't all follow the default behavior of the Reconstructor and are able to do some neat things. See the Reconstruction section in the booklet for more information.", "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.crystals.text.3": "When right-clicking the Reconstructor with a Redstone Torch in hand, it will change between a mode where it gets deactivated by Redstone and a mode where it responds to pulses. It should be noted that any recipes listed without information about Lenses don't use one. I thought that was obvious.", - "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.crystals.text.5": "When you have crafted a couple of items, you might want to find a way to automate this. There is a very simple way to do accomplish this: Place the Atomic Reconstructor down facing into a Precision Dropper (to find it, look it up in the All Items Entry!). Next, place a Ranged Collector in the area that has the converted items set as a whitelist. Now you can just chuck your raw materials into the Dropper to convert them!", + "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.crystals.text.5": "When you have crafted a couple of items, you might want to find a way to automate this. There is a very simple way to do accomplish this: Place the Atomic Reconstructor down facing into a Precision Dropper (to find it, look it up in the All Items Entry!). Next, place a Ranged Collector in the area that has the converted items set as a allowlist. Now you can just chuck your raw materials into the Dropper to convert them!", "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.crystals.text.6": "Molecular Transformilator", "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.book_tutorial": "Intro to the Manual", "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.book_tutorial.text.1": "The Actually Additions Manual, the book you are looking at right now, contains a variety of useful information about all of the items. Once you get the hang of it, it is very easy to navigate. Here is a quick rundown: While you are in a chapter, like this one, you can use the white buttons at the bottom to turn the page back or forwards. This can also be done by using the scroll wheel. Chapters, however, aren't the only thing that this book consists of.", @@ -890,7 +890,7 @@ "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.itemInterfaces.text.1": "The Item Interface is the way to interact with an Item Laser Relay network. On its own, such a network will just \"know about\" all of the items and slots that connected containers have. The Item Interface, however, can be used to directly interact with these items. The way the Item Interface works is that it basically pretends to be a very large chest containing every slot of every container that is connected.", "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.itemInterfaces.text.2": "What this means is that you can use a Hopper or any other item transport mechanic on the Item Interface and it will function like a chest, being able to accept items and have items pulled out of it. But instead of any items being stored inside of the Item Interface they will go to and be pulled from the Laser Relay network. To actually connect an Item Interface to a network, just place an Item Laser Relay next to one.", "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.itemRelaysAdvanced": "Advanced Item Laser Relays", - "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.itemRelaysAdvanced.text.1": "Soon you will find that sometimes you will need to white- and blacklist what you actaully want to go into a container. The Advanced Item Laser Relay is able to do just that. When right-clicking, you can configure a Whitelist or Blacklist inside of the GUI. This list has two sides, however. The INBOUND side basically means \"things that are trying to go into the container the Relay is attached to\", while OUTBOUND means \"things that are trying to exit the attached container\".", + "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.itemRelaysAdvanced.text.1": "Soon you will find that sometimes you will need to white- and blocklist what you actaully want to go into a container. The Advanced Item Laser Relay is able to do just that. When right-clicking, you can configure a Allowlist or Blocklist inside of the GUI. This list has two sides, however. The INBOUND side basically means \"things that are trying to go into the container the Relay is attached to\", while OUTBOUND means \"things that are trying to exit the attached container\".", "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.itemRelaysAdvanced.text.2": "This doesn't only work on storage containers in the network, but also for Item Interfaces, meaning that you are able to set up a storage system and only pull out specific items in certain places.", "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.itemInterfacesHopping": "Hopping Item Interface", "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.itemInterfacesHopping.text.1": "The Hopping Item Interface works the same as a normal Item Interface, meaning that you can connect them to an Item Laser Relay network by placing one next to it. However, whereas you need to pipe items into the normal Item Interface, the Hopping Item Interface will pull and push items on its own. It has every functionality that the Hopper has, but instead of storing items in an internal inventory, it stores them in the network.", @@ -906,7 +906,7 @@ "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.displayStand.text.1": "The Display Stand is a block that can, for one, display any item or block by right-clicking with it onto the display stand. It will then be floating around on top. To take it out of there again, just right-click with an empty hand. The other feature, however, is that some items can be put onto it, having special effects. This, however, will require the stand to get CF. Read more on the next page.", "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.displayStand.text.2": "The Leaf Blower and Advanced Leaf Blower can be placed onto the display stand, resulting in the grass and leaves around it to be blown away. Potion Rings can be placed onto the display stand. The normal version will give the specified potion effect to only one living entity in a small area, while the advanced version will give a potion effect to all living entities in a big area while using up a significant amount of CF.", "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.itemFilter": "Item Filter", - "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.itemFilter.text.1": "The Item Filter can be used in Advanced Item Laser Relays, ESDs and Ranged Collectors to enlargen the size of their whitelist. This can be done by right-clicking with the filter in hand and placing items to be filtered inside of it. The filter can then be placed into any whitelist slot in the desired machine. For more information on this, hover over the whitelist buttons in the GUIs of whitelistable machines!", + "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.itemFilter.text.1": "The Item Filter can be used in Advanced Item Laser Relays, ESDs and Ranged Collectors to enlargen the size of their whitelist. This can be done by right-clicking with the filter in hand and placing items to be filtered inside of it. The filter can then be placed into any allowlist slot in the desired machine. For more information on this, hover over the allowlist buttons in the GUIs of allowlistable machines!", "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.video_guide": "A Video Guide", "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.video_guide.booty.text.1": "If you want to have a visual introduction to see what Actually Additions has to offer, you can watch this really awesome video by a friend of mine, Booty Toast (yes, weird name, I know).", "booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.video_guide.booty.text.2": "His video covers most of the main stuff the mod has to offer, however it is a bit outdated and doesn't cover everything. It's still a great introduction to the mod though.",