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I am trying to get some integers to save because I want the player to be able to make the gui I am making look how they want so I made it so they can move things around but I want the position of these gui elements to stay where the user put them last session can someone point me in the right direction? If I need to explain better I let me know.

So...client sided config options?

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I tries configs but I couldn't get it to work it just kept setting it to the default I set it to and not saving the new position the player set it to.

That's because you're using get, not set.

 

Example (with integer arrays):

 

int[] white = config.get("WorldGen","dimensionWhitelistList", new int[] {0}).getIntList();
//I sort the list here
config.get("WorldGen","dimensionWhitelistList", new int[] {0}).set(whitestring);

 

You can also save NBTs on the client side, if you'd like.

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With the NBT data I tried that but it didn't save, ill look into the way you are setting it, your using the default forge configuration right?

 

With the NBT data I tried that but it didn't save, ill look into the way you are setting it, your using the default forge configuration right?

 

Yes.

 

As for NBTs, this is a segment of working code:

 

            				try {
            					//I'm saving data to the world's save directory, inside a custom subfolder.  You can also get/save NBTs
					//To other locations as well.  Someone I know is reading (not writing) a file out of their mod's zip
            				File rendersFolder = new File(DimensionManager.getCurrentSaveRootDirectory(), "LinkRenders");
            				rendersFolder.mkdir();
	            		    	try {
		            		    	FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(new File(rendersFolder, s));
	    	        			DataInputStream instream = new DataInputStream(fis);
	    	        			nbt = CompressedStreamTools.read(instream);
	    	        			instream.close();
	    	        			fis.close();
            		    		}
            		    		catch (FileNotFoundException e) {
            		    			nbt = new NBTTagCompound("tag");
            		    		}
            				NBTTagCompound yawtag = new NBTTagCompound("tag");
            				
            				yawtag.setIntArray("imagedata", allData);
            				nbt.setIntArray("imagedata", allData);
            				int y = (int)Math.round(yaw / 22.5);
            				nbt.setTag("yaw"+y, yawtag);
        					
            				nbt.setLong("date",world.getWorldInfo().getWorldTotalTime());
            				CompressedStreamTools.write(nbt, new File(rendersFolder, s));
            			}
            			catch (IOException e) {
            				System.out.println("Failed to write nbt " + s);
            			}

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