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Working on a custom furnace. Been sifting through my code for hours thinking I've done something wrong. After I tracked down this issue this is where it was located:

 

	public static int getItemBurnTime(ItemStack itemstack){
                System.out.println(itemstack.toString();
	if(itemstack == null){
		return 0;
	}else{
		Item item = itemstack.getItem();
		System.out.println(GameRegistry.getFuelValue(itemstack));
		return GameRegistry.getFuelValue(itemstack);
	}
}

 

Now looking where I posted the println statements I know itemstack is not null and also know it's the correct itemstack by the console output. Doesn't matter What I through in the furnace, coal, wood etc still returns 0. Is this a bug or am I missing something?

Hi

 

I suspect that GameRegistry.getFuelValue might be for custom fuels only?

 

You might try calling TileEntityFurnace.getItemBurnTime(Itemstack) instead, I think it will do what you want.

 

-TGG

You use the function wrong.

Its just a fuel register function like Modloader.addFuel.

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Yeah thanks, I figured it out about an hour after I posted this. Consider the topic dead

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