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Does anyone know where the source code for compasses is located? I can't find it anywhere, and already checked:

  • net.minecraft.item
  • net.minecraft.entity.item
  • net.minecraft.entity.player
  • net.minecraft.world
  • net.minecraft.pathfinding
  • net.minecraft.inventory

and I can't go on like this! :(

Edited by bignose956
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If you're trying to figure out how the texture updates, part of it is in the Item class and the rest is in its Item Model JSON file.

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20 hours ago, Draco18s said:

If you're trying to figure out how the texture updates, part of it is in the Item class and the rest is in its Item Model JSON file.

Well, I specifically want to see the API that tells the game which of the 32 frames to render.

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That would be the ItemPropertyOverride section at the top of the item's class.

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In 1.8.9 (before item properties were added), this was handled by TextureCompass rather than the IItemPropertyGetters and overrides in the model.

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Posted (edited)
14 minutes ago, Choonster said:

 

14 minutes ago, Choonster said:

In 1.8.9 (before item properties were added), this was handled by TextureCompass rather than the IItemPropertyGetters and overrides in the model.

Do you know where that class is located?

Edited by bignose956
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43 minutes ago, bignose956 said:

Do you know where that class is located?

 

Use your IDE to search for the class by name. In IDEA, use Ctrl-N or Navigate > Class. In Eclipse, use Ctrl-Shift-T or Navigate > Open Type.

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