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JEI Integration Mod 1.16.5, the successor of NEI Integration by Tonius, is an addon for Just Enough Items (JEI) to get Minecraft 1.10 and over.
The mod supplies JEI recipe handlers for different mods were otherwise absent.
Besides other recipe handlers, it includes configurable tooltips that could offer informative data for bunch programmers and disgusting players.
JEI Integration remains in the growth stage, meaning some attributes of the mod aren’t present. The configurable tooltips are now the only applied characteristic of the first mod.
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Tooltips :
Tooltips are extremely helpful to pack developers, mod developers and players for providing the player with helpful insights about a particular block/item’s traits.
By default, JEI Integration tooltips come disabled as to allow you, the player or pack maker the control over what is shown and how.
The list of available tooltips is as follows:
1.15 and Above
Burn Time – Displays the number of ticks (20 ticks = 1 second) any burnable item in game will burn for.
Durability –
Displays the durability of an item where applicable (e.g. tools, weapons, armour, etc). The tooltip shows both total durability and remaining durability.
Hunger/Saturation – Displays both the hunger and saturation values that the particular food item will restore. (As of version 3.1.0.)
Max Stack Size – Displays the maximum stack size of an item – usually 64, but in some cases, like ender pearls, it’s 16.
NBT Data – Displays all NBT data stored on a block/item e.g. enchantments.
Registry Name –
Displays the block/item’s internal ID, registry name or namespace name (e.g. minecraft:apple). While already available in the game (using f3+h), JEI Integration gives players more options as to how it appears in the tooltip.
Tags – Displays the tags for a given block/item. E.g. forge:storage_blocks, minecraft:planks. (As of version 3.1.0.)
Translation Key – Displays the translation key for a given block/item. E.g. block.minecraft.stone. (Useful for mod translators.)
1.14
Burn Time – Displays the number of ticks (20 ticks = 1 second) any burnable item in game will burn for.
Durability –
Displays the durability of an item where applicable (e.g. tools, weapons, armour, etc). The tooltip shows both total durability and remaining durability.
Max Stack Size – Displays the maximum stack size of an item – usually 64, but in some cases, like ender pearls, it’s 16.
NBT Data – Displays all NBT data stored on a block/item e.g. enchantments.
Registry Name – Displays the block/item’s internal ID, registry name or namespace name (e.g. minecraft:apple). While already available in the game (using f3+h), JEI Integration gives players more options as to how it appears in the tooltip.
Translation Key – Displays the translation key for a given block/item. E.g. block.minecraft.stone (Useful for mod translators)
1.12 and below
Burn Time – Displays the number of ticks (20 ticks = 1 second) any burnable item in game will burn for.
Durability – Displays the durability of an item where applicable (e.g. tools, weapons, armour, etc). The tooltip shows both total durability and remaining durability.
Max Stack Size – Displays the maximum stack size of an item – usually 64, but in some cases, like ender pearls, it’s 16.
Metadata – Displays an block/item’s metadata e.g. orange wool has metadata 1.
NBT Data – Displays all NBT data stored on a block/item e.g. enchantments.
Ore Dictionary Entries – Displays all ore dictionary entries for a given block/item e.g. logWood
Registry Name – Displays the block/item’s internal ID, registry name or namespace name (e.g. minecraft:apple). While already available in the game (using f3+h), JEI Integration gives players more options as to how it appears in the tooltip.
Translation Key – Displays the translation key for a given block/item. E.g. block.minecraft.stone (Useful for mod translators)
Configuration
JEI Integration offers a great deal of customization to the player in the form of configurations. Configurations can be altered via the in-game menu or the configuration file (Stored in ./minecraft/config).
The mod provides the following options for when a tooltip is displayed for an item:
Disabled – The tooltip is not displayed.
Enabled – The tooltip is displayed all the time.
On Shift – The tooltip is only displayed while the user is holding the left or right shift key on the keyboard.
On Debug – The tooltip is only displayed while the advancedItemTooltips option is enabled (f3+h).
On Shift & Debug – The tooltip is only displayed while the previous two conditions are true (On Shift & On Debug).
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