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Not sure what happened, my custom biome is now always replaced with mushroom island shore....tried changing the ID, deleting the config file, restarting eclipse, deleting world,,,

 

no matter what I do it 's mushroom island shore now ...

 

Any ideas?

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I cannot explain it

Problem was created when I tried adding a config for the biomes like this:

package com.glistre.glistremod.biome;

 

import net.minecraft.world.biome.BiomeGenBase;

import net.minecraftforge.common.BiomeDictionary;

import net.minecraftforge.common.BiomeManager;

import net.minecraftforge.common.BiomeManager.BiomeEntry;

import net.minecraftforge.common.BiomeManager.BiomeType;

import net.minecraftforge.common.BiomeDictionary.Type;

 

 

 

public class BiomeRegistry {

 

public static void GlistreMod(){

initializeBiome();

registerBiome();

}

 

public static BiomeGenBase biomeGlistre;

public static BiomeGenBase biomeFreon;

public static int biomeGlistreID = 155;

public static int biomeFreonID = 154;

 

public static void initializeBiome(){

 

// 1.7.10 valid biome IDs use 0-39, 129-167, neg one unallocated

      biomeGlistre = new GlistreBiome(biomeGlistreID).setBiomeName("Glistering Biome");

      biomeFreon = new FreonBiome(biomeFreonID).setBiomeName("Freon Biome");

 

 

    }

 

public static void registerBiome(){

BiomeDictionary.registerBiomeType(biomeGlistre, Type.FOREST);

BiomeDictionary.registerBiomeType(biomeFreon, Type.COLD);

//change the next line to make biome more frequent, 50 is 50% probability of spawning, change to 10 later

// BiomeManager.addSpawnBiome(biomeGlistre);

BiomeEntry glistreBiomeEntry = new BiomeEntry(biomeGlistre, 50);

BiomeEntry freonBiomeEntry = new BiomeEntry(biomeFreon, 20);

//need to try with .COOL it did not seem to work

BiomeManager.addBiome(BiomeType.WARM, glistreBiomeEntry);

BiomeManager.addBiome(BiomeType.WARM, freonBiomeEntry);

}[/code]

 

When I put this "public static int = biomeGlistreID"

 

in my custom config file:

[/code] package com.glistre.glistremod.lib;

 

import com.glistre.glistremod.GlistreMod;

import cpw.mods.fml.common.FMLCommonHandler;

import net.minecraftforge.common.config.Configuration;

 

public class ConfigurationGlistre {

 

public static boolean cheapRecipe;

//ore attempt

public static boolean enableWorldGeneration;

 

//

 

//ID attempt

public static int biomeGlistreID;

public static int biomeFreonID;

// public static int dimensionId;

 

public static final boolean CHEAPRECIPE_DEFAULT = false;

public static final String CHEAPRECIPE_NAME = "Enables the cheap recipe for the Silver Sword and Glistering Bread";

public static final boolean WORLDSETTINGS_DEFAULT = true;

public static final String WORLD_SETTINGS = "Allows custom ore to generate in the world.";

 

public static final String CATEGORY_BIOME = "Change the ID of the Biomes";

// public static final String CATEGORY_DIMENSION = "Change the ID of the Dimension";

 

 

 

public static void loadConfig(){

FMLCommonHandler.instance().bus().register(GlistreMod.instance);

 

// recipes

final String RECIPES = GlistreMod.config.CATEGORY_GENERAL + GlistreMod.config.CATEGORY_SPLITTER + "Recipes";

GlistreMod.config.addCustomCategoryComment(RECIPES, "Enable or disable recipes");

cheapRecipe = GlistreMod.config.get(RECIPES, CHEAPRECIPE_NAME, CHEAPRECIPE_DEFAULT).getBoolean(CHEAPRECIPE_DEFAULT);

 

// world settings

final String WORLDGEN = GlistreMod.config.CATEGORY_GENERAL + GlistreMod.config.CATEGORY_SPLITTER + "World Settings";

GlistreMod.config.addCustomCategoryComment(WORLDGEN, "Enable or disable world settings");

enableWorldGeneration = GlistreMod.config.get(WORLDGEN, WORLD_SETTINGS, WORLDSETTINGS_DEFAULT).getBoolean(WORLDSETTINGS_DEFAULT);

 

final String CATEGORY_BIOME = GlistreMod.config.CATEGORY_GENERAL + GlistreMod.config.CATEGORY_SPLITTER + "Biomes";

GlistreMod.config.addCustomCategoryComment(CATEGORY_BIOME, "ID of the Biomes");

biomeGlistreID = GlistreMod.config.get(Configuration.CATEGORY_GENERAL, "Glistering Biome ID", 155).getInt(); 

biomeFreonID = GlistreMod.config.get(Configuration.CATEGORY_GENERAL, "Freon Biome ID", 154).getInt(); 

 

/* final String CATEGORY_DIMENSION = GlistreMod.config.CATEGORY_GENERAL + GlistreMod.config.CATEGORY_SPLITTER + "Dimensions";

GlistreMod.config.addCustomCategoryComment(CATEGORY_DIMENSION, "ID of the Dimension");

dimensionId = GlistreMod.config.get(Configuration.CATEGORY_GENERAL, "dimensionFreonId", 8).getInt();  */

 

//   genLapisInExtremeHills= config.get(Configuration.CATEGORY_GENERAL, "Generate Lapis in Extreme Hills Biome only", false).getBoolean(false);

 

if(GlistreMod.config.hasChanged()){

 

GlistreMod.config.save();

}

}

 

}

[/code]

 

Not really sure why but I had public static int biomeGlistreID ... instead of public static int biomeGlistreID = 155;

 

It's all working now ..or so it seems

 

I still have a problem in that my config file settings when I change them after launching minecraft they do not save into the config file correctly.. . ie, I have to actually edit the config file manually to change the config setting

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