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Mac OS Catalina (10.15) Issues

Notarization

Mac OS apps will need to be notarized to be accepted by Apple's Gatekeeper after its Mojave 10.14.5 update.

Reference Safely open apps on your Mac
Also see BUG-227740Mac OS 10.15 Catalina throws error on launch

How to Open Anyway

To get around the lack of notarization of Firestorm, you will need to allow it to open anyway. Don't be alarmed by the dialog boxes that pop up. As long as you have downloaded the viewer from the Firestorm blog, you can rest assured that it is free from malware.

  • Whether you ctrl + click > Open the application from the Applications folder or using the Dock icon, you will see this dialog appear. Be sure to click on the Cancel button (circled in green) before proceeding. If you click on “Move to Trash,” that will instantly put Firestorm into the trash can for you to delete later.
  • Open System Preferences for your Mac. You can get to it from many places such as the Apple Menu in the top left corner of your screen or the grey gears icon from the Dock. You will then want to navigate to the Security & Privacy pane. In this screenshot, it is circled in green.
  • After clicking to open this pane, you'll see there's a little blurb about opening the viewer anyway and a button to click that allows you to do so. Click this button to start the process.
    Note: You do not have to unlock the padlock to click this button.
  • You will see another dialog box pop up as a final warning that this software may be harmful. Do not fear! As long as you downloaded the viewer from us (linked at the start of this tutorial), you are safe to open it without any harm. Simply click the Open button to finalize telling Gatekeeper that this program is safe. After you click Open on this last dialog box, the viewer will open as expected. This will persist for as long as the program is installed.
    Note: This will need to be repeated for any new installs of the viewer such as installing the OpenSim capable version of Firestorm, or updating the viewer to a new version.

If You Get a Mac Dialog Asking If You Want To Allow Firestorm to Monitor Your Input Devices

This is a new security feature introduced by Apple in Catalina. See https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/control-access-to-input-monitoring-on-mac-mchl4cedafb6/mac for information.

  • Firestorm does not need to monitor any of your input devices when you're using other apps.
  • You can simply deny permission if you get this dialog from your Mac.

Camera Jumps When Alt-Camming, and/or Scrolling Is Jittery

June 2020: Refer to this SL bug report: Issues with the SL viewer in Mac OS Catalina.

This Minecraft tutorial explains the NBT tags (formerly called data tags) that you can use for a fireball in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.16.

Mac

TIP: If you are not running Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.16, find NBT tags for fireball in another version of Minecraft:

Background

In Minecraft Java Edition 1.16, the entity value for a fireball is fireball. The fireball entity has a unique set of data tags that can be used in Minecraft commands such as: /summon and /data.

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What are NBT tags (formerly called Data Tags)?

NBT tags (formerly called data tags) allow you to set certain properties of an entity (such as fireball). The NBT tag is always surrounded in {} such as {ExplosionPower:4}. If there is more than one NBT tag used in a game command, the NBT tags are separated by a comma such as {ExplosionPower:4,Motion:[3.0,0.0,0.0]}.

List of NBT Tags

Here is a list of the NBT tags that you can use for fireball in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.16:

NBT TagValue (Description)Works With
Motion

x y z (Specifies the initial velocity of the fireball using the standard XYZ coordinate system. This NBT tag must be entered using decimal values.)

Example
{Motion:[3.0,0.0,0.0]}

/summon
/data
power

x y z (Specifies the constant acceleration of the fireball using the standard XYZ coordinate system. This NBT tag must be entered using decimal values.)

Example
{power:[0.0,0.0,0.0]}
{power:[3.0,0.0,0.0]}

/summon
/data
ExplosionPower

number (Specifies the explosion radius of the fireball. The higher the number, the larger the explosion radius. The default is 1.)

Example
{ExplosionPower:2}

/summon
/data
LeftOwner

0b (The fireball has not left its owner)
1b (The fireball has left its owner)

Example
{LeftOwner:1b}

/summon
/data
Invulnerable

0 (The fireball will take damage like normal)
1 (The fireball will not take any damage from attacks or physical surroundings)

Example
{Invulnerable:1}

/summon
/data

NBT Tag Examples

To summon a fireball:

To summon a fireball that has an explosion power of 4:

To summon a fireball that has an explosion power of 4 and moves East at an initial velocity of 3.0:

Target Selectors

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Before we finish discussing data tags, let's quickly explore how to use the @e target selector. The @e target selector allows you to target entities in your commands. If you use the type=fireball value, you can target fireballs:

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Target Selector Examples

To change the nearest fireball to have an explosion power of 4:

To kill all fireballs:

Next, learn how to use the game commands in Minecraft.

Command Examples

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Here are some game command examples for a fireball in Minecraft:

Command Generators

If you need help, you can use these tools to automatically generate commands for you:

Other NBT Tags

Here are some of the other NBT tags (formerly called data tags) in Minecraft: