# Worlds can be handled by templates, based on world type
# You can override the properties of the template by specifying them in this section
# for example 'Title: "My Awesome World"'
#- name: world
# title: "World"
# Use 'enabled: false' to disable a certain world.
# enabled: false
# Use sendposition: false to prevent player positions from showing when on this world (if sendposition is globally enabled)
# sendposition: false
# Use sendhealth: false to prevent player health from showing when on this world (if sendhealth is globally enabled)
# sendhealth: false
# # If world isn't contiguous chunks (due to teleporting, for example), fullrender needs to be given other locations to scan for tiles on each patch of chunks
# fullrenderlocations:
# - x: 10000
# y: 64
# z: 20000
# - x: -15000
# y: 64
# z: -5000
# # Use visibilitylimits to restrict which areas of maps on your world to render (zero or more shapes can be defined)
# # For a rectangle, the area is defined by x0, z0 to x1, z1
# # For a circle, the area is defined by a center at x,z with a radius 'r'
# visibilitylimits:
# - x0: -1000
# z0: -1000
# x1: 1000
# z1: 1000
# - x: -2000
# z: -1000
# r: 200
# # Use hiddenlimits to specifically hide portions of your world (the opposite of visibilitylimits)
# # For a rectangle, the area is defined by x0, z0 to x1, z1
# # For a circle, the area is defined by a center at x,z with a radius 'r'
# hiddenlimits:
# - x0: 100
# z0: 0
# x1: 200
# z1: 0
# - x: -2000
# z: -1000
# r: 200
# # Use hidestyle to control how hidden-but-existing chunks are to be rendered (air=empty air (same as ungenerated), stone=a flat stone plain, ocean=a flat ocean)
# hidestyle: stone
# Use 'template: mycustomtemplate' to use the properties specified in the template 'mycustomtemplate' to this world. Default it is set to the environment-name (normal or nether).
# template: mycustomtemplate
# Rest of comes from template - uncomment to tailor for world specifically
# # World center - default is spawn point
# center:
# x: 0
# y: 64
# z: 0
# # If bigworld set to true, use alternate directory layout better suited to large worlds
# bigworld: true
# # Number of extra zoom-out levels for world (each level is twice as big as the previous one)
# extrazoomout: 3
# # Default delay on processing of updated tiles, in seconds. This can reduce potentially expensive re-rendering
# # of frequently updated tiles (such as due to machines, pistons, quarries or other automation). Value can also be set on