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and place multiple shapes along a path. The following parameters apply to these commands:
-g <gap>
Control how close all placements are by defining the gap distance between each placement.
Defaults to 0
. Meaning, in a straight line each placement comes right after another with no gap.
Positive values will increase that distance and place fewer structures in total. Negative values cause the placements to overlap.
-q <radii>
Similar to , this modifier allows scaling of the placements using relative values, e.g. 1 keeps the scale as is, 2 doubles the size, and 0.5 halfs the size.
The scaling factors are defined as a progression along the spline. This means you may specify as many comma-separated scaling factors as you like, and the spline path will smoothly interpolate through all entries.
The syntax is the same as .
-p <kbParameters>
-n <normalMode>
-b
By default, structures are placed along the spline path that's induced by the input (convex selection) points. This flag moves the placement positions to the nearest surface block instead, in case the position on the path is in midair or submerged in blocks.
By default the maximum search range is 96 blocks. The maximum search range can be set in the config. If no surface block is found within that range, the original position will be used instead.
Modifies how the path is created from the input (convex selection) points. See
Modifies how the ORTHOGONAL option for the <primary>
and <secondary>
arguments behave. See