SinglePlayer Level.dat Editor - Gain Experience Easy
SpL Editor
SinglePlayer Level.dat Editor
Information:
SpL Editor is multiple world level.dat editor for Singleplayer, aimed at the convenience and multiplatform support.
Features:
Screenshot says, but some needs clarification
- The worlds directory autodetection
- Worlds are sorted according to last access time (As in minecraft)
- Switching between dimensions support (O, N, E buttons above position sliders)
- Hotkeys support
- Input correction
1.7beta worlds and earlier will be ignored. For access them, load it with 1.8beta+ client.
Download (v1.3.1)
Windows: Exe
Mac / Linux / Windows: Jar
Also: Source code
How to use:
1) Run SpLE, select world, edit what you need.
2) If you are playing this world in minecraft, exit to the main menu.
3) Push "Save" button (Ctrl + S hotkey).
4) Enter to world in minecraft, enjoy.
5) Press "Reload" button (Crtl + R, F5 hotkeys) to read actual world data.
General rule is to push Save button, when not ingame, otherwise minecraft will overwrite your changes.
FAQ:
Q: I clicked on the jar icon, but nothing happens (Windows)
A: Open jar context menu by pressing right mouse button, select "Open with" and "Java". Or use Exe version (preferably).
Q: I use portable minecraft version(or non-default location) and SpLE can't find my worlds. What should I do?
A: Put SpLE jar/exe to minecraft/bin and create shortcut for it
Version history:
1.3.1:
Fixed "Could not find the main class" on Java 6
1.3:
Fixed behavior, when saves directory contains no worlds
1.2:
Fixed default path detection on Linux
Spl now consumes less memory, running through the exe
1.1:
Switching mode also switchs 'abilities' added in 1.9beta pre5
Application icon. Mycelium, yes!