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Update banner help
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minetest.register_node("mcl_banners:standing_banner", {
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minetest.register_node("mcl_banners:standing_banner", {
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_doc_items_entry_name = "Banner",
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_doc_items_entry_name = "Banner",
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_doc_items_image = "mcl_banners_item_base.png^mcl_banners_item_overlay.png",
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_doc_items_image = "mcl_banners_item_base.png^mcl_banners_item_overlay.png",
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_doc_items_longdesc = "Banners are tall colorful decorative blocks. They can be placed on the floor. Banners can be emblazoned with a variety of patterns using a lot of dye in crafting.",
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_doc_items_longdesc = "Banners are tall colorful decorative blocks. They can be placed on the floor and at walls. Banners can be emblazoned with a variety of patterns using a lot of dye in crafting.",
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_doc_items_usagehelp = "Use crafting to draw a pattern on top of the banner. Emblazoned banners can be emblazoned again to combine various patterns. You can draw up to 6 layers on a banner that way. You can copy the pattern of a banner by placing two banners of the same color in the crafting grid—one needs to be emblazoned, the other one must be clean. Finally, you can use a banner on a cauldron with water to wash off its top-most layer.",
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_doc_items_usagehelp = "Use crafting to draw a pattern on top of the banner. Emblazoned banners can be emblazoned again to combine various patterns. You can draw up to 6 layers on a banner that way. You can copy the pattern of a banner by placing two banners of the same color in the crafting grid—one needs to be emblazoned, the other one must be clean. Finally, you can use a banner on a cauldron with water to wash off its top-most layer.",
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walkable = false,
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walkable = false,
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is_ground_content = false,
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is_ground_content = false,
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