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Hello,

I created a GUI that the player has to complete when he logs in for the first time. I would like that when the player presses "escape", the pause menu appears but without removing my GUI. 

I have this to detect "escape" pressed

@Override
	public void keyTyped(char c, int i) {
		if (i == 1) {
		} else {
			super.keyTyped(c, i);
		}
	}

 

Edited by THEJean_Kevin
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  • Author

I don't understand how to detect when the gui is closed with GuiOpenEvent.
I do this :
 

public class ClientEventHandler
{
public GuiCreationStartup guiLogin = null;
@SubscribeEvent
    public void onOpenGui(GuiOpenEvent event) {
    	if(event.getGui() instanceof GuiCreationStartup) {
    		this.guiLogin = (GuiCreationStartup) event.getGui();
    	}
    	if(event.getGui() instanceof GuiIngameMenu && this.guiLogin != null) {
    		//Need to detect IngameMenu close

    	}
    	
    }
}

 

  • Author

thx you so much

the solution 

public GuiCreationStartup guiLogin;
public boolean login = false;
@SubscribeEvent
    public void onOpenGui(GuiOpenEvent event) {
    	if(event.getGui() instanceof GuiCreationStartup) {
    		this.guiLogin = (GuiCreationStartup) event.getGui();
    	}
    	if(event.getGui() instanceof GuiIngameMenu && this.guiLogin != null) {
    		this.login = true;
    	}
    	if(event.getGui() == null && this.login) {
    		Minecraft.getMinecraft().displayGuiScreen(this.guiLogin);
    		this.guiLogin = null;
    		this.login = false;
    	}
    	
    }

 

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