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Hello, I've been having a problem with MS VS, It's my first time creating a datapack. But some things are coming up as errors even though they aren't wrong.
I'm sure it just thinks I'm in another version, but the world it is in is in 1.16.5, and created in 1.16.5. I cannot provide images as for some reason the site isn't giving me the option to.
To provide images, you need to host them on an external service like Imgur, and paste the link to the image file.
Either way, I do not recommend using Visual Studio to create and/or edit data packs. I would recommend the much more lightweight editor of VS Code instead, and install the Data-pack Helper Plus extension, it's the standard for editing data packs.
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This forum has somewhat of a workaround for inline code formatting, but it still uses BBCode, which kinda sucks.
Hello, I've been having a problem with MS VS, It's my first time creating a datapack. But some things are coming up as errors even though they aren't wrong.
I'm sure it just thinks I'm in another version, but the world it is in is in 1.16.5, and created in 1.16.5. I cannot provide images as for some reason the site isn't giving me the option to.
replaceitem entity @a[tag=radarpod] container.8 compass{LodestoneDimension:"the_nether",display:{Name:'[{"text":"Activate Radar","color":"green"}]'}}
"/replaceitem was removed in 20w46a (the second snapshot of 1.17) in favour of /item.datapack(1)"
{
"pack": {
"pack_format": 6,
"description": "Datapack"
}
}
"Expected a number between 9 and 9.datapack"
To provide images, you need to host them on an external service like Imgur, and paste the link to the image file.
Either way, I do not recommend using Visual Studio to create and/or edit data packs. I would recommend the much more lightweight editor of VS Code instead, and install the Data-pack Helper Plus extension, it's the standard for editing data packs.
This forum has somewhat of a workaround for inline code formatting, but it still uses BBCode, which kinda sucks.