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1.6.4 Custom Furnace Gui not showing with no console error


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I`ve updated my mod and i have a furnace but the gui dont show no errors in console.

 

 

                                                                                Bryan

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I used Microjunks code for this part becouse i could not fix the error for it here it is

 

 

 

    public boolean onBlockActivated(World par1World, int par2, int par3, int par4, EntityPlayer par5EntityPlayer, int par6, float par7, float par8, float par9)

    {

        if (par1World.isRemote)

        {

            return true;

        }

        else if (!par5EntityPlayer.isSneaking())

        {

            TileEntityDarkIronFurnace var10 = (TileEntityDarkIronFurnace) par1World.getBlockTileEntity(par2, par3, par4);

            if (var10 != null)

            {

              par5EntityPlayer.openGui(Strings.instance, 0, par1World, par2, par3, par4);   

            }

            return true;

        }

        else

        {

            return false;

   

        }

    }

 

Posted

this is the strings class i worked before the update

 

public class Strings

{   

protected boolean enableStats = true;

 

 

 

 

    public static final String MOD_ID = "Darkcraft";

    public static final String Name = "Darkcraft-1.6.4 Beta-Dev";

    public static final String Version = "1.6.3 Beta-Dev";

 

    public static final String ServerProxylocation = "Darkcraft.main.ServerProxy";

    public static final String ClientProxylocation = "Darkcraft.main.ClientProxy";

public static String get(String string) {

// TODO Auto-generated method stub

return null;

}

    public boolean getEnableStats()

    {

        return this.enableStats;

    }

 

    /**

    *

    * Disable statistics for the block, the block will no count for mined or placed.

    *

    */

 

    protected Strings disableStats()

    {

        this.enableStats = false;

        return this;

    }

 

@Instance("Darkcraft")

  public static MainRegistry instance;

 

}

 

 

 

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public class GuiHandlerDIFurnace implements IGuiHandler

{

@Override

public Object getServerGuiElement(int id, EntityPlayer player, World world, int x, int y, int z)

{

TileEntity tile_entity = world.getBlockTileEntity(x, y, z);

switch(id)

{

case 0: return new DarkIronFurnaceContainer(player.inventory, (TileEntityDarkIronFurnace) tile_entity);

}

return null;

}

@Override

public Object getClientGuiElement(int id, EntityPlayer player, World world, int x, int y, int z)

{

TileEntity tile_entity = world.getBlockTileEntity(x, y, z);

switch(id)

{

case 0: return new GUIDarkIronFurnace(player.inventory, (TileEntityDarkIronFurnace) tile_entity);

}

return null;

}

}

Posted

heres the tile entity

            GameRegistry.registerTileEntity(TileEntityDarkIronFurnace.class, "TileEntityDarkIronFurnace");

 

and i think this is the guihandler

 

NetworkRegistry.instance().registerGuiHandler(this, GuiHandlerDIFurnace);

Posted

Try using an instance of your mod file instead of using 'this'.

 

Example:

@Instance
public static YourMod instance = new YourMod();

NetworkRegistry.instance().registerGuiHandler(instance, new GuiHandler());

Posted

Run in debug and double click in the left margin of that line of code. All the way to the left were that blue line is. You should see a circle appear. Double clicking again will remove it. Then, when that line executes, it pauses the execution, and you can mouse over the variables to see their values.

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