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Dear coders, I have a problem, again :'( .

I need an event for when a gui closes. I have been searching around, but I couldn't find one :'(

I've been trying with onPlayerTick to check when a gui closes instead, but it's almost impossible.

So are there a way to do this?

And if I ever helped anyone with anything, let me know

I am a noob in forge

You can use the GuiOpenEvent, in which the GuiScreen object is null when closing a gui.

Don't PM me with questions. They will be ignored! Make a thread on the appropriate board for support.

 

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You can use the GuiOpenEvent, in which the GuiScreen object is null when closing a gui.

 

You can also use currentScreen in any class.

Minecraft.getMinecraft().currentScreen

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Thanks all of you very much!

And if I ever helped anyone with anything, let me know

I am a noob in forge

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