From 4b735d5844a25746a9e7fb9f37505b2749bf5b8c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Pilzinsel64 Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2025 13:46:10 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] remove SimpleWorldTimer config --- both/config/SimpleWorldTimer.cfg | 57 -------------------------------- 1 file changed, 57 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 both/config/SimpleWorldTimer.cfg diff --git a/both/config/SimpleWorldTimer.cfg b/both/config/SimpleWorldTimer.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index 5522c98..0000000 --- a/both/config/SimpleWorldTimer.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -# Configuration file - -general { - # Auto hide timer on various screens like inventory, chat, debug, no-GUI mode (F1), main menu etc. - B:autoHide=true - - # Source of data for timer: - # 0 - Total time of world being ticked provided by getTotalWorldTime() function - # 1 - in-game time provided by getWorldTime() function. Used for day/night cycle. - # Can be changed by 'time set' command. 0 ticks equals 6:00 AM. 24000 ticks for one Minecraft day. - # 2 - Manual start/stop - # 3 - System clock; - # - I:clockType=1 - - # Enable Simple World Timer - B:enable=true - - # Custom pattern for line 1 - # Pattern letters of standard java.text.SimpleDateFormat class used. - # Additional syntax take effect after: - # &d - total days - # &w - total ticks - # &t - current two-sign ticks in current second (00-19) - # If you additionally put it in square brackets then everything within will output only if included values are non-zero - # Those should be quoted using single quotes (') to avoid initial interpretation by SimpleDateFormat - # - S:pattern1=HH:mm - - # Custom pattern for line 2 - S:pattern2= - - # Timer preset: - # 0 - Total World Time - # 1 - Minecraft Time - # 2 - Stopwatch - # 3 - System Time - # 4 - Custom configuration - I:preset=4 - - # Starting year for Minecraft time. To make sense of its calendar representation. - I:startYear=1 - - # When was Stopwatch started - S:stopWatchStart=0 - - # When was Stopwatch stopped - S:stopWatchStop=0 - - # Relative horizontal position in %. From 0% to 100%. - I:xPosition=62 - - # Relative vertical position in %. From 0% to 100%. - I:yPosition=99 -} - -