Baritone AI pathfinder

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Where is schematic's origin point?

Serial-Comma opened this issue ยท 3 comments

commented

So basically I was building this schematic using Baritone on my friend's minecraft server, when halfway through building he had to go and close the server. Before I disconnected I put Baritone on #pause. When I reconnected the next day however, #resume didn't seem to work, even when though I was in generally inside the unfinished build (It gave the error Not Paused). When I tried to use the #build the-venus-project.schematic command, it started to destroy parts of the unfinished build and started building within the unfinished build. While this issue could be an enhancement request for a #resumebuild command, I just wanted to ask how do I find the origin point of a schematic? How does baritone choose it? If I could find the origin point of the schematic and the go there physically, use the #build command, Baritone should probably be able to finish the unfinished build. Thanks.

commented

You can't resume between reconnects. The origin is where you're standing from the beginning point in the schematic. Also build has this setting already buildIgnoreExisting so you can resume between disconnects without breaking everything.

commented

Thank you for your reply. I understand that the origin block in the world is where I am standing on. However, it seems as if I had phrased my question incorrectly, I wanted to ask where the origin point of a schematic was relative to the schematic, not the world. For example, if the schematic I wanted to build was a 5x1x5 platform, would the origin point of the schematic be the centre of the platform, the bottom left, bottom right, or what? Thanks.

commented

The origin point of the schematic is probably the positive x / y corner