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  1. I have some coloured text in my "en_us.lang" file, like: testkey=§9Blue %% Blue I want to use it in a TextComponentTranslation, but it places §r around the % for some reason, so the second Blue isn't blue TextComponentTranslation c = new TextComponentTranslation("testkey"); System.out.printf("I18n.format: %s\n", I18n.format("testkey")); System.out.printf("TextComponentTranslation: %s\nUnformatted: %s\nFormatted: %s\n", c, c.getUnformattedText(), c.getFormattedText(), c); I18n.format: §9Blue % Blue TextComponentTranslation: TranslatableComponent{key='testkey', args=[], siblings=[], style=Style{hasParent=false, color=null, bold=null, italic=null, underlined=null, obfuscated=null, clickEvent=null, hoverEvent=null, insertion=null}} Unformatted: §9Blue % Blue Formatted: §9Blue §r%§r Blue§r What's a workaround? Or am I supposed to use the unformatted text?

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