Sear_Heat Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 I have a bug when I open my GUI (or try to). IT DOESN'T WORK AND CRASHES THE GAME! Here is my relevant code= NetworkProxy: package com.sear.tutorial.proxy; import com.sear.tutorial.Tutorial; import com.sear.tutorial.gui.GuiHandler; import cpw.mods.fml.common.network.NetworkRegistry; public class ServerProxy { public void registerRenderThings(){ } public void registerNetworkStuff(){ NetworkRegistry.INSTANCE.registerGuiHandler(Tutorial.modInstance, new GuiHandler()); } } GuiHandler: package com.sear.tutorial.gui; import scala.Console; import net.minecraft.entity.player.EntityPlayer; import net.minecraft.world.World; import com.sear.tutorial.Tutorial; import com.sear.tutorial.gui.containerMagicGui; import cpw.mods.fml.common.network.IGuiHandler; import cpw.mods.fml.common.network.NetworkRegistry; public class GuiHandler implements IGuiHandler{ public GuiHandler(){ NetworkRegistry.INSTANCE.registerGuiHandler(Tutorial.modInstance, this); Console.out().println("RUBIES: GuiHandler registered."); } @Override public Object getServerGuiElement(int ID, EntityPlayer player, World world, int x, int y, int z) { if(ID == 0){ return new containerMagicGui(player); } else{ return null; } } @Override public Object getClientGuiElement(int ID, EntityPlayer player, World world, int x, int y, int z) { if(ID == 0){ return new magicGui(player); } else{ return null; } } } MagicGui: package com.sear.tutorial.gui; import org.lwjgl.opengl.GL11; import scala.Console; import com.sear.tutorial.Tutorial; import com.sear.tutorial.magic.spells; import net.minecraft.client.Minecraft; import net.minecraft.client.gui.GuiButton; import net.minecraft.client.gui.GuiControls; import net.minecraft.client.gui.GuiScreen; import net.minecraft.client.gui.inventory.GuiContainer; import net.minecraft.entity.player.EntityPlayer; import net.minecraft.util.ResourceLocation; public class magicGui extends GuiScreen{ ResourceLocation texture = new ResourceLocation(Tutorial.MODID, "textures/gui/magicGui.png"); public final int xSizeOfTexture= 200; public final int ySizeOfTexture= 500; public magicGui(EntityPlayer player){ } @Override public void drawScreen(int x, int y, float f){ drawDefaultBackground(); GL11.glColor4f(1F, 1F, 1F, 1F); Minecraft.getMinecraft().getTextureManager().getTexture(texture); int posX = (this.width - xSizeOfTexture) / 2; int posY = (this.height - ySizeOfTexture) / 2; drawTexturedModalRect(posX, posY, 0, 0, xSizeOfTexture, ySizeOfTexture); super.drawScreen(x, y, f); Console.out().println("RUBIES: MagicGUI screen drawn."); } @Override public boolean doesGuiPauseGame(){ return false; } public void initGui(){ int posX = (this.width - xSizeOfTexture) / 2; int posY = (this.height - ySizeOfTexture) / 2; this.buttonList.add(new GuiButton(1, posX, posY, 200, 20, "Fireball")); this.buttonList.add(new GuiButton(2, posX, posY + 20, 200, 20, "Ice Blast")); this.buttonList.add(new GuiButton(3, posX, posY + 20, 200, 20, "Weak Heal")); this.buttonList.add(new GuiButton(0, posX, posY + 20, 200, 20, "No Spell...")); } public void actionPerformed(GuiButton button){ switch(button.id){ case 0: spells.setActiveSpell(0); case 1: spells.setActiveSpell(1); case 2: spells.setActiveSpell(2); case 3: spells.setActiveSpell(3); default: Minecraft.getMinecraft().thePlayer.sendChatMessage("I am really good at breaking things!"); } Console.out().println("RUBIES: MagicGUI Switch completed."); } } ContainerMagicGui: package com.sear.tutorial.gui; import scala.Console; import net.minecraft.entity.player.EntityPlayer; import net.minecraft.inventory.Container; public class containerMagicGui extends Container{ public containerMagicGui(EntityPlayer player){ Console.out().println("RUBIES: Dunno what this is... some server-side GUI mumbo-jumbo? But it's loaded, and that's the point."); } @Override public boolean canInteractWith(EntityPlayer var1) { return true; } } And the class that calls all this: package com.sear.tutorial.magic; import scala.Console; import net.minecraft.client.renderer.texture.IIconRegister; import net.minecraft.entity.player.EntityPlayer; import net.minecraft.item.Item; import net.minecraft.item.ItemStack; import net.minecraft.world.World; import com.sear.tutorial.Tutorial; import cpw.mods.fml.relauncher.Side; import cpw.mods.fml.relauncher.SideOnly; public class ItemWarlockSpellbook extends Item { public boolean hasEffect(ItemStack par1ItemStack){ return true; } public ItemWarlockSpellbook(){ super(); setUnlocalizedName("ItemWarlockSpellbook"); setTextureName(Tutorial.MODID + ":" + getUnlocalizedName().substring(5)); setCreativeTab(Tutorial.tabMagic); setMaxStackSize(1); } @Override public ItemStack onItemRightClick(ItemStack itemstack, World world, EntityPlayer player) { Console.out().println("RUBIES: GUI is attempting to open..."); player.openGui(Tutorial.modInstance, 0, world, (int)player.posX, (int)player.posY, (int)player.posZ); Console.out().println("RUBIES: GUI should have opened, check console."); return itemstack; } @Override @SideOnly(Side.CLIENT) public void registerIcons(IIconRegister icon) { this.itemIcon = icon.registerIcon(Tutorial.MODID + ":" + getUnlocalizedName().substring(5)); } } It has me stumped... Can anyone figure out why this is happening? Quote Developer of the WIP Rubies mod.
Sear_Heat Posted June 14, 2014 Author Posted June 14, 2014 bump bump BUMP, this is very urgent! [move]SOMEBODY HELP ME PLEASE[/move] Quote Developer of the WIP Rubies mod.
Sear_Heat Posted June 14, 2014 Author Posted June 14, 2014 BUUUUMP Quote Developer of the WIP Rubies mod.
Mitchellbrine Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 Need more info. This isn't enough information to know EXACTLY what's wrong, but I would advise opening the GUI on the client. Quote -Mitchellbrine Quote Minecraft can do ANYTHING, it's coded in Java and you got the full power of Java behind you when you code. So nothing is impossible. It may be freaking fucking hard though, but still possible If you create a topic on Modder Support, live by this motto: Quote I don't want your charity, I want your information
Kwibble Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 I have noticed that you have registered your GuiHandler twice. Once in your registerNetworkStuff() method, and then inside the constructor of your GuiHandler. Try removing the one inside your GuiHandler's constructor and see if that fixes it. If it doesn't, post the crash report. Quote We all stuff up sometimes... But I seem to be at the bottom of that pot.
Sear_Heat Posted June 14, 2014 Author Posted June 14, 2014 It fixed it... partially. The GUI will open and close now, but buttons don't do ANYTHING. So.. How do I set the texture of a button?, and How do I see if it is working? Quote Developer of the WIP Rubies mod.
Sear_Heat Posted June 14, 2014 Author Posted June 14, 2014 Bump. Sorry I'm bumping so much but I have to fix this by 2:00 Pacific time. That's 5 hours till deadline. Quote Developer of the WIP Rubies mod.
larsgerrits Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 Use the actionPerformed method. You get a GuiButton parameter which you can use to get the id, which you canuse to identify the button, and do stuff based on the button that was clicked. Quote Don't PM me with questions. They will be ignored! Make a thread on the appropriate board for support. 1.12 -> 1.13 primer by williewillus. 1.7.10 and older versions of Minecraft are no longer supported due to it's age! Update to the latest version for support. http://www.howoldisminecraft1710.today/
Sear_Heat Posted June 14, 2014 Author Posted June 14, 2014 I did. I actually solved the button problem by doing *gasp* nothing. I just tried gradlew building it again and it worked fine. Weird. Quote Developer of the WIP Rubies mod.
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