I find the process of closing minecraft, opening the savegame folder, copying the level to a new folder, re-launching minecraft and opening my new version / clone / backup somewhat tiresome. Also, once you have a couple of hundred worlds the screen inside minecraft it's vritually impossible to scroll through them all, especially with the 1990's-era font that minecraft uses.
I'd like to be able to categorise worlds and version worlds. For instance if the save manager started out with something like this where you could select the category of world that you were wanting to play (game mode)
then inside that you have a scrollable section that shows the name of each world plus its version number. To make a version of a world I would select it, then press the Copy button (bottom) and it would make a new copy on disk of the world, suffix with vX (x = next higher number for that base world name) then refresh the screen to show the version numbers for that world.
Different worlds would have different version numbers. Worlds at version 1 wouldn't have a V next to them until you made a copy.
To load a previous version of a world I would click on the "v" number under that items name and it would highlight, letting me copy / rename / delete or play. (Copy would still just pick the next highest number to avoid multiple branches).
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I'd like to be able to categorise worlds and version worlds. For instance if the save manager started out with something like this where you could select the category of world that you were wanting to play (game mode)
then inside that you have a scrollable section that shows the name of each world plus its version number. To make a version of a world I would select it, then press the Copy button (bottom) and it would make a new copy on disk of the world, suffix with vX (x = next higher number for that base world name) then refresh the screen to show the version numbers for that world.
Different worlds would have different version numbers. Worlds at version 1 wouldn't have a V next to them until you made a copy.
To load a previous version of a world I would click on the "v" number under that items name and it would highlight, letting me copy / rename / delete or play. (Copy would still just pick the next highest number to avoid multiple branches).