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Hey forge, me again xD

 

I'm trying to create a custom GUI that will display classes that you can select once you join the server or once you create a new world on SP...  I am an advanced Java programmer, and I know forge pretty well, but I'm stumped on this one!  If anyone could guide me to a tutorial (please not the one on the forge wiki, it sucks) I want to have an "onPlayerJoined" event open the GUI, and I don't know how to make the GUI either, all I want are a few buttons: "X", "Zero", a few others, and "More Info" and "Select".

 

Any help would be appreciated, and I don't need the exact code, but if you are willing to give it up, I'd be more than happy to accept it!

 

Thanks,

Mrkennedyfreak

Try looking at the game-over/pause Gui screens, then call the drawing of the Gui after the onGUICreateWorldPress() method in WorldType so it will only show when the world is new. But I have no clue how to do it for SMP?!

 

But I do :-) Look into GUI of "DoYouWantToDownloadTheTexturepackThisServerUsesAndWhichSucks?". I'm afraid it was called a little bit differently ;-)

If you want a working example of a custom non-contrainer GUI, take a look at this post.

mnn.getNativeLang() != English

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