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What I want to do is make the tooltip color of a certain item continually change. I know I can use ItemTooltipEvent and put a random EnumChatFormatting at the front of the tooltip, but I want the color to shift from one to the next, not just abruptly change from one to another.  Is there another way to do this than replacing code?

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What do dark colors have to do with this? I have a color switching algorithm that works fine, it's just I can't specify a specific color with ItemTooltipEvent. You can only put EnumChatFormattings on the tooltip, and EnumChatFormatting has RED, GREEN, BLUE, YELLOW, ect. but not a way specify a RGB value. Line 215 in GuiScreen is:

font.drawStringWithShadow(s1, j2, k2, -1);

Where the very last arrangement in drawStringWithShadow is a RGB value for the color. What I want to replace line 215 with is a if statement that checks if the tooltip has a specific string of characters in it, and if true then do drawStringWithShadow with a ever changing color value, if false then do the normal. Do you know if there is a way to change the RGB value of the tooltip from ItemTooltipEvent?

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Ok I made a custom font renderer, but what should I put for the ResourceLocation? Heres my code:

package silly511.enchantedaura.render;

import silly511.core.helpers.RenderHelper;
import net.minecraft.client.Minecraft;
import net.minecraft.client.gui.FontRenderer;
import net.minecraft.client.renderer.texture.TextureManager;
import net.minecraft.client.settings.GameSettings;
import net.minecraft.util.ResourceLocation;

public class RainbowFontRenderer extends FontRenderer {

public RainbowFontRenderer() {
	super(Minecraft.getMinecraft().gameSettings, null, Minecraft.getMinecraft().renderEngine, true);
}

@Override
public int drawStringWithShadow(String text, int x, int y, int color) {
	if (text.endsWith("#COSMIC#"))
		return super.drawStringWithShadow(text.replaceAll("#COSMIC#", ""), x, y, RenderHelper.getRainbowColor());
	else
		return super.drawStringWithShadow(text, x, y, color);
}

}

What do I put in place of null in the constructor?

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The tooltip for my item is completely blank. Why?

 

public class RainbowFontRenderer extends FontRenderer {

public RainbowFontRenderer() {
	super(Minecraft.getMinecraft().gameSettings, new ResourceLocation("textures/font/ascii.png"), Minecraft.getMinecraft().renderEngine, false);
}

@Override
public int drawStringWithShadow(String text, int x, int y, int color) {
	if (text.substring(1, .equals("#COSMIC#"))
		return super.drawStringWithShadow(text.substring(, x, y, RenderHelper.getRainbowColor());
	else
		return super.drawStringWithShadow(text, x, y, color);
}

}

 

Item:

@Override
public FontRenderer getFontRenderer(ItemStack stack) {
	return new RainbowFontRenderer();
}

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