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Options

The Options menu can be reached with the [✎Options...] button in the General Tool's initial menu.

The Options menu:
[The options menu]

Undo and Redo

The first features of this menu are the [↩Undo] and [Redo↪] buttons.

Pretty self-explanatorily, these undo or redo the changes you've made using WorldTool's tools.

backups

The backups that are used for the [↩Undo] and [Redo↪] functionality will be lost if the data pack is reloaded by either using the /reload command or restarting the world.

tip

Don't rely on undoing, be careful with your actions.

Copy and Paste

The [▶Copy Area] and [Paste Area...] buttons allow you to save a copy of the currently selected area and paste it elsewhere. This copy will be deleted if the data pack is reloaded by either using the /reload command or restarting the world.

When pressing the [Paste Area...] button, this menu is opened:
[The pasting menu]

Here, you can choose where to paste the area. If you have particles enabled, you see a box showing you how the area will be pasted, relative to your current position.

[▶Paste at Position 1] pastes the area at your selected first position.
[▶Paste Here] pastes the area at your player position.
[Select New Position...] allows you to right-click with the General Tool wherever you want to paste the area.

Particle Outline

The [Particle Outline] option toggles whether to show particles to help with highlighting your selected area, and many more things. These particles are only visible to you.

Settings

The [⚙Settings...] button opens the settings menu. Main page: Settings.

Adjust Positions

The Adjust Positions menu is opened using the [⇆Adjust Positions...] button, and allows you to change one or both set positions.
[The Adjust Positions menu]

At the top of the menu, the current positions 1 and 2 are displayed.

The [Teleport] buttons next to each set position can be used to teleport you to that position.

The <Set Positions> button opens a menu prompt that allows you to manually set both positions at once.

­[Swap Positions] swaps both positions, in case you need that.

With the [Shrink Area] and [Grow Area] buttons, you can move both positions inwards or outwards 1 block at a time.

Nudging

The [Position 1] and [Position 2] buttons toggle nudging each position. You can choose to nudge both positions 1 and 2, or only one of them.

­[-X][+X]
­[-Y][+Y]
­[-Z][+Z]
Using these buttons moves the positions selected with the [Position 1] and [Position 2] toggle buttons accordingly.

The Step Size option lets you specify how many blocks to move the position(s) at a time.

Kill Process

The [Kill Process] button kills the currently running process, if there is one.

Empty Queue

The [Empty Queue] button empties the current process queue. Only use this if something is stuck or went wrong somehow. This does not kill the current process.

To avoid bugginess, it might be a good idea to use the [Kill Process] button after using [Empty Queue].