Added an example for the MineralOverlay docs
lists of tuples of tuples can be confusing for a non pythoner
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A list of (blockid, (r, g, b)) tuples to use as colors. If not
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A list of (blockid, (r, g, b)) tuples to use as colors. If not
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provided, a default list of common minerals is used.
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provided, a default list of common minerals is used.
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Example::
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MineralOverlay(minerals=[(64,(255,255,0)), (13,(127,0,127))])
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Defining Custom Rendermodes
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Defining Custom Rendermodes
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Each rendermode primitive listed above is a Python *class* that is automatically
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Each rendermode primitive listed above is a Python *class* that is automatically
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