Info
The /le info command gives the info item to a player. When held and right-clicked inside a puzzle area, it displays information about the targeted component, laser beam, or block in the chat.
The item only works inside puzzle areas where info is enabled (configurable per area in the Area configuration menu). Players with
lasers.edit(orlasers.admin) can always use it regardless of this setting. Other players receive a message when the feature is disabled.
/le info
Gives the info item to yourself. If the item is already in your hotbar, the slot is automatically selected instead of adding a duplicate.
| Permission | None |
| Console | ❌ Not available |
Example
/le info
/le info <player>
Gives the info item to another player.
| Permission | lasers.admin |
| Console | ✅ Available |
Arguments
| Argument | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
player | Yes | Name of the target player. |
Example
/le info Beth_Smith_Clone
Using the item
- Hold the info item in your hand.
- Aim at a component, a laser beam, or a compatible block (stained glass, stained glass pane, mirror block).
- Right-click — the information is displayed in your chat.
The message shows: the element's name, color, a short description, and relevant details depending on the type (activation state, condition mode, condition range, light level, mirror presence, etc.).
Color wheel display (MapEngine)
When targeting a colorable component or a laser beam, if the MapEngine plugin is installed on the server, a color wheel (Venn diagram) is displayed as a virtual 2×2 map in the game world in front of the player. The diagram shows the primary color composition of the targeted element.
If MapEngine is not installed, the color information is displayed in the chat only.
Automatic dismissal
The color wheel map disappears automatically when:
- The player right-clicks again (with any item).
- The player moves more than 2 blocks from the position where the map was shown.
- The player looks away (more than 90° from the initial direction).
- The player disconnects.
Color wheel images
At startup, the plugin pre-generates color wheel images (Venn diagrams) for each supported language by overlaying translated color names on template images bundled in the JAR. The generated images are stored in plugins/LasersEnigma/color-images/ and can be customized by server administrators (existing files are never overwritten).