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[1.12.1] Canceled PlaceEvent removes block from inventory


Pixtar

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You need to synchronize the config files.

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Hi Draco18s,

 

your answer tunes me in a good mood, because your answer sounds like it's possible to synchronize the config files.

Do you have any hint for me which class/method could be used for such a crazy venture? :D

 

Kind regards,

Pixtar

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Hi Draco18s,

thanks for the link. The tutorial from coolAlias in the MinecraftForum is nice and I think that it's working - but I feels like putting the cart before the horse.

 

Like I mentioned IMHO the client knows about the not placed block it ""only"" needs to update the active slot at the right time.

Isn't there any event or callback when a placed block isn't placed where I can hook into to refresh the hotbar?

Like this?

@SubscribeEvent
void canceledEvent( CancelEvent event )
{
  if( event.type == Events.PlaceEvent )
  {
    if( event.getEntity() instanceof EntityPlayerMP )
    {
    	((EntityPlayerMP)event.getEntity()).updateHeldItem();
    }
  }
}

 

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36 minutes ago, Pixtar said:

Hi Draco18s,

thanks for the link. The tutorial from coolAlias in the MinecraftForum is nice and I think that it's working - but I feels like putting the cart before the horse.

Why wouldn't you sync the config file?

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Hi all,

in my opinion it would be like taking a sledgehammer to crack a nut (after I saw the tutorial).

 

I'm still confused about the fact, that I can throw away, the ""gone"" blocks in the right amount. That fact is telling me that there is still a sync of the canceled event. --.--

 

Pixtar

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Hi all,

now I know why I can throw away the exact amount :D, because my inventory is stored server-side - so it still knows that there are e.g. two of the not placed blocks. *facepalm*

 

Dropping, collecting, clicking or changing the held item will sync the client with the server. Isn't there any public event/signal to generate that network package manually like:

event.setCanceled( true );
if( FMLCommonHandler.instance().getSide().isServer() )
{
	//Emit standard held item event
}

 

Have a nice day,

Pixtar

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Yeah. Exactly. That's what we keep telling you: the server tracks everything and you have to synchronize what you do with the client. You can't just cancel the event on one side. If it only happens on one side you need to synchronize the effects.

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