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I'm trying to open a GUI that extends GuiScreen, but nothing seems to happen. I put a check to see if my GUI handler was working, and it was.

 

GuiStats:

 

package net.rpg.gui;

import java.util.Iterator;

import net.minecraft.client.gui.GuiButton;
import net.minecraft.client.gui.GuiMainMenu;
import net.minecraft.client.gui.GuiScreen;
import net.minecraft.client.multiplayer.WorldClient;
import net.minecraft.client.resources.I18n;
import net.minecraft.entity.player.EntityPlayer;
import net.minecraft.util.EnumChatFormatting;
import net.minecraft.util.ResourceLocation;
import net.rpg.Util;
import net.rpg.handler.ExtendedPlayerHandler;

import org.lwjgl.opengl.GL11;

public class GuiStats extends GuiScreen
{

private int coolDown;
    private int xSize = 176;
    private int ySize = 166;

    private EntityPlayer player;
    private ExtendedPlayerHandler extendedPlayer;
    
private static final ResourceLocation texture = new ResourceLocation(Util.RESOURCE_START + "/stats");

public GuiStats(EntityPlayer player)
{

	Util.print("HELLO?");

	this.player = player;

	try
	{

		this.extendedPlayer = (ExtendedPlayerHandler)player.getExtendedProperties(ExtendedPlayerHandler.EXT_PROP_NAME);

	}
	catch(Exception e)
	{

		Util.print("Couldn't get stats for " + player.username + "!!!");

	}

}

@Override
    public void initGui()
    {

        this.buttonList.clear();
        
        if (this.mc.theWorld.getWorldInfo().isHardcoreModeEnabled())
        {
        	
            if (this.mc.isIntegratedServerRunning())
            {
            	
                this.buttonList.add(new GuiButton(1, this.width / 2 - 100, this.height / 4 + 96, I18n.getString("deathScreen.deleteWorld")));
                
            }
            else
            {
            	
                this.buttonList.add(new GuiButton(1, this.width / 2 - 100, this.height / 4 + 96, I18n.getString("deathScreen.leaveServer")));
                
            }
            
        }
        else
        {
        	
            this.buttonList.add(new GuiButton(1, this.width / 2 - 100, this.height / 4 + 72, I18n.getString("deathScreen.respawn")));
            this.buttonList.add(new GuiButton(2, this.width / 2 - 100, this.height / 4 + 96, I18n.getString("deathScreen.titleScreen")));

            if (this.mc.getSession() == null)
            {
            	
                ((GuiButton)this.buttonList.get(1)).enabled = false;
                
            }
            
        }

        GuiButton guibutton;

        for (Iterator iterator = this.buttonList.iterator(); iterator.hasNext(); guibutton.enabled = false)
        {
        	
            guibutton = (GuiButton)iterator.next();
            
        }
        
    }

@Override
protected void keyTyped(char par1, int par2)
{



}

    @Override
    public void drawScreen(int par1, int par2, float par3)
    {
    	
        this.drawGradientRect(0, 0, this.width, this.height, 1615855616, -1602211792);
        GL11.glPushMatrix();
        GL11.glScalef(2.0F, 2.0F, 2.0F);
        this.drawCenteredString(this.fontRenderer, EnumChatFormatting.YELLOW + "Race: ", this.width / 2 / 2, 30, 16777215);
        GL11.glPopMatrix();
        
        //this.drawCenteredString(this.fontRenderer, I18n.getString("deathScreen.hardcoreInfo"), this.width / 2, 144, 16777215);
        //this.drawCenteredString(this.fontRenderer, I18n.getString("deathScreen.score") + ": " + EnumChatFormatting.YELLOW + this.mc.thePlayer.getScore(), this.width / 2, 100, 16777215);
        
        super.drawScreen(par1, par2, par3);
        
    }

    @Override
    protected void actionPerformed(GuiButton button)
    {
    	
        switch(button.id)
        {
        
        case(1):
        {
        	
        	this.mc.thePlayer.respawnPlayer();
            this.mc.displayGuiScreen((GuiScreen)null);
            break;
        	
        }
        case(2):
        {
        	
        	this.mc.theWorld.sendQuittingDisconnectingPacket();
            this.mc.loadWorld((WorldClient)null);
            this.mc.displayGuiScreen(new GuiMainMenu());
        	
        }
        
        }
        
    }
    
    @Override
    public void updateScreen()
    {
        super.updateScreen();
        
        ++this.coolDown;
        GuiButton guibutton;

        if (this.coolDown == 20)
        {
        	
            for (Iterator iterator = this.buttonList.iterator(); iterator.hasNext(); guibutton.enabled = true)
            {
            	
                guibutton = (GuiButton)iterator.next();
                
            }
            
        }
        
    }

    @Override
    public boolean doesGuiPauseGame()
    {
    	
        return true;
        
    }
    
}

 

 

GuiHandler:

 

package net.rpg.handler;

import net.minecraft.entity.player.EntityPlayer;
import net.minecraft.world.World;
import net.rpg.Util;
import net.rpg.gui.GuiChooseRace;
import net.rpg.gui.GuiStats;
import net.rpg.helper.GuiHelper;
import cpw.mods.fml.common.network.IGuiHandler;

public class GuiHandler implements IGuiHandler
{

@Override
public Object getServerGuiElement(int ID, EntityPlayer player, World world, int x, int y, int z)
{

	return null;

}

@Override
public Object getClientGuiElement(int ID, EntityPlayer player, World world, int x, int y, int z)
{

	switch(ID)
	{

	case(0):
	{

		return new GuiStats(player);

	}

	case(1):
	{

		return new GuiChooseRace();

	}

	}

	return null;

}

}

 

 

Code I use to open it:

player.openGui(RPG.instance, 0, player.worldObj, (int) player.posX, (int) player.posY, (int) player.posZ);

Kain

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Nothing seems to happen? try printing out in your getClientGuiElement() void and post the results. If it doesn't print you've either registered your handler incorrectly or the opening code isn't being run.

 

Also switch cases do not need the brackets. That is an eyesore.

I think its my java of the variables.

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Nothing seems to happen? try printing out in your getClientGuiElement() void and post the results. If it doesn't print you've either registered your handler incorrectly or the opening code isn't being run.

 

Also switch cases do not need the brackets. That is an eyesore.

 

Oh. I just tried putting a print in, and it turns out that it doesn't call the Client side thing. But it does call the server side...

Kain

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forge will only send a gui packet when getServerGuiElement returns a Container.As you don't have a container the gui will be entirely client sided so you can call EntityPlayer#openGui from the client only, like Diesieben said.

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I tried it like this:

 

		if(player.worldObj.isRemote)
		{

			player.openGui(RPG.instance, 0, player.worldObj, (int) player.posX, (int) player.posY, (int) player.posZ);

		}

 

Didn't call the client method?

 

Do I need a container?

 

Sorry if I sound a bit dumb, today has not been my brightest day.

Kain

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