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A few additional notes however;
Hope this helps, and cheers,
- Crazy
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If you can think of a more user-friendly way of whitelisting/blacklisting - I'm all ears! Comment it here or message me directly.
The syntax follows like this MOD:TILENAME:SUBTYPE
Not every tile has a subtype, and can usually be ignored like as with Terraria:Wood
0 is the subtype for default tree wooden platforms. Obsidian platforms for example, will have a different number. You can use the whitelist keybinds when hovering over a platform to auto-add or remove it from your client whitelist - provided it's not blacklisted on the server.
Sometimes you can drop the subtype altogether, and this should whitelist ALL subtypes. However, this doesn't always work. This is a known bug. Specifying subtype if one applies will always work.