Legenes Posted November 30, 2019 Posted November 30, 2019 (edited) Hi! As the title says, I want to make a custom bounding box for my block. However, when I try to register my event, it doesn't get called. What did I do wrong? This is in my main class: @Mod.EventBusSubscriber(bus=Mod.EventBusSubscriber.Bus.MOD) public static class RegistryEvents { // Other events // ... @SubscribeEvent public void onBlockHighlight(final DrawBlockHighlightEvent event) throws Exception { // For testing event.setCanceled(true); // Currently empty ModSelectionBoxes.Draw(event); } } If my method finally gets called, what should I use to draw my bounding box? Edited November 30, 2019 by Legenes Fixed text Quote procedure WakeMeUp(Integer plusTime); var I: Integer; begin for I := 0 to plusTime do begin println('One more minute!'); Sleep(1000); end; println('Okay, nothing to worry, I''m alive!'); println('So... somebody can give me a coffee?'); println('I know it''s Pascal, and not Java, but I love it :D.'); end;
Legenes Posted November 30, 2019 Author Posted November 30, 2019 (edited) 30 minutes ago, diesieben07 said: That's not the event bus for this event. Okay, I moved it to the bus=Mod.EventBusSubscriber.Bus.FORGE bus, now it gets called. So... how should I draw in it? The only thing I managed to do is to hide the outline of my own block. Edited November 30, 2019 by Legenes Grammar Quote procedure WakeMeUp(Integer plusTime); var I: Integer; begin for I := 0 to plusTime do begin println('One more minute!'); Sleep(1000); end; println('Okay, nothing to worry, I''m alive!'); println('So... somebody can give me a coffee?'); println('I know it''s Pascal, and not Java, but I love it :D.'); end;
Legenes Posted November 30, 2019 Author Posted November 30, 2019 (edited) 21 minutes ago, diesieben07 said: Well, what do you want it to look like? I want to make myself a wrench, so when I click my machines side with it, it sets it to closed, normal, out, or in, I'm able to implement that. What I want to do is to create the same outline but white, and then to make simple line symbols on the sides of the block. I may want to make it so every side of the highlight is visible, not just what I should see. Edited November 30, 2019 by Legenes Quote procedure WakeMeUp(Integer plusTime); var I: Integer; begin for I := 0 to plusTime do begin println('One more minute!'); Sleep(1000); end; println('Okay, nothing to worry, I''m alive!'); println('So... somebody can give me a coffee?'); println('I know it''s Pascal, and not Java, but I love it :D.'); end;
Legenes Posted November 30, 2019 Author Posted November 30, 2019 52 minutes ago, diesieben07 said: Well, what do you want it to look like? So... I have some kind of a rendering going on, but for some reason, my outline only renders if I look at the block from 2 specific sides, and the outline's Y value is always the player's height. public class ModSelectionBoxes { public static boolean Draw(DrawBlockHighlightEvent event) { if(event.getTarget().getType() == RayTraceResult.Type.BLOCK) { BlockPos blockPos = new BlockPos(event.getTarget().getHitVec()); BlockState blockState = Minecraft.getInstance().world.getBlockState(blockPos); TileEntity tileEntity = Minecraft.getInstance().world.getTileEntity(blockPos); if (tileEntity instanceof BatteryTile) { ClientPlayerEntity player = Minecraft.getInstance().player; GlStateManager.enableBlend(); GlStateManager.blendFuncSeparate(GlStateManager.SourceFactor.SRC_ALPHA, GlStateManager.DestFactor.ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA, GlStateManager.SourceFactor.ONE, GlStateManager.DestFactor.ZERO); GlStateManager.lineWidth(2.5F); GlStateManager.disableTexture(); GlStateManager.depthMask(false); AxisAlignedBB box1 = new AxisAlignedBB(blockPos.getX() + 0.0f, blockPos.getY() + 0.0f, blockPos.getZ() + 0.0f, blockPos.getX() + 1.0f, blockPos.getY() + 1.0f, blockPos.getZ() + 1.0f); if (blockState.getMaterial() != Material.AIR && event.getInfo().getRenderViewEntity().getEntityWorld().getWorldBorder().contains(blockPos)) { float partialTicks = event.getPartialTicks(); double d3 = player.lastTickPosX + (player.posX - player.lastTickPosX) * (double)partialTicks; double d4 = player.lastTickPosY + (player.posY - player.lastTickPosY) * (double)partialTicks; double d5 = player.lastTickPosZ + (player.posZ - player.lastTickPosZ) * (double)partialTicks; WorldRenderer.drawSelectionBoundingBox(box1.grow(0.0020000000949949026D).offset(-d3, -d4, -d5), 1.0F, 1.0F, 1.0F, 1.0F); } GlStateManager.depthMask(true); GlStateManager.enableTexture(); GlStateManager.disableBlend(); return true; } } return false; } } By the way... this is how I call it: @SubscribeEvent public static void onBlockHighlight(final DrawBlockHighlightEvent event) { event.setCanceled(ModSelectionBoxes.Draw(event)); } Any idea how to fix it? Quote procedure WakeMeUp(Integer plusTime); var I: Integer; begin for I := 0 to plusTime do begin println('One more minute!'); Sleep(1000); end; println('Okay, nothing to worry, I''m alive!'); println('So... somebody can give me a coffee?'); println('I know it''s Pascal, and not Java, but I love it :D.'); end;
Legenes Posted December 1, 2019 Author Posted December 1, 2019 I was able to make it appear at the right place, but it's still only visible from 3 sides, and when I sneak its position gets lower than it should be. Any ideas? Quote procedure WakeMeUp(Integer plusTime); var I: Integer; begin for I := 0 to plusTime do begin println('One more minute!'); Sleep(1000); end; println('Okay, nothing to worry, I''m alive!'); println('So... somebody can give me a coffee?'); println('I know it''s Pascal, and not Java, but I love it :D.'); end;
Legenes Posted December 1, 2019 Author Posted December 1, 2019 So I managed to make my rendering almost perfect. It renders what I want, and how I want it to. It works from all sides now. My wrench is currently the Diamond Hoe for testing, of course, I'll change that. My only problem is that the Y-axis isn't affected by the partial ticks, and it makes my outline fuzz while flying / while the sneak animation goes on. Any ideas what to add so it's stable and not fuzzy? Code /* Imports */ public class ModSelectionBoxes { public static boolean Draw(DrawBlockHighlightEvent event) { if(event.getTarget().getType() == RayTraceResult.Type.BLOCK) { ClientPlayerEntity player = Minecraft.getInstance().player; World world = Minecraft.getInstance().world; // Offsetted raytrace result, so it goes inside the block a bit. Now I get the correct position. BlockPos blockPos = new BlockPos(event.getTarget().getHitVec().add(event.getInfo().getLookDirection().scale(0.1d))); BlockState blockState = world.getBlockState(blockPos); TileEntity tileEntity = world.getTileEntity(blockPos); if (player.getHeldItem(Hand.MAIN_HAND).getItem().equals(Items.DIAMOND_HOE) && !event.getInfo().isThirdPerson()) if (tileEntity instanceof BatteryTile || tileEntity instanceof SolidFuelGeneratorTile) { GlStateManager.enableBlend(); GlStateManager.blendFuncSeparate(GlStateManager.SourceFactor.SRC_ALPHA, GlStateManager.DestFactor.ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA, GlStateManager.SourceFactor.ONE, GlStateManager.DestFactor.ZERO); GlStateManager.disableTexture(); GlStateManager.depthMask(false); if (player.isSneaking()) GlStateManager.disableDepthTest(); AxisAlignedBB box = new AxisAlignedBB(blockPos.getX() + 0.0f, blockPos.getY() + 0.0f, blockPos.getZ() + 0.0f, blockPos.getX() + 1.0f, blockPos.getY() + 1.0f, blockPos.getZ() + 1.0f); AxisAlignedBB up = new AxisAlignedBB(blockPos.getX() + 0.2f, blockPos.getY() + 1.0f, blockPos.getZ() + 0.2f, blockPos.getX() + 0.8f, blockPos.getY() + 1.0f, blockPos.getZ() + 0.8f); AxisAlignedBB down = new AxisAlignedBB(blockPos.getX() + 0.2f, blockPos.getY() + 0.0f, blockPos.getZ() + 0.2f, blockPos.getX() + 0.8f, blockPos.getY() + 0.0f, blockPos.getZ() + 0.8f); AxisAlignedBB west = new AxisAlignedBB(blockPos.getX() + 0.0f, blockPos.getY() + 0.2f, blockPos.getZ() + 0.2f, blockPos.getX() + 0.0f, blockPos.getY() + 0.8f, blockPos.getZ() + 0.8f); AxisAlignedBB east = new AxisAlignedBB(blockPos.getX() + 1.0f, blockPos.getY() + 0.2f, blockPos.getZ() + 0.2f, blockPos.getX() + 1.0f, blockPos.getY() + 0.8f, blockPos.getZ() + 0.8f); AxisAlignedBB north = new AxisAlignedBB(blockPos.getX() + 0.2f, blockPos.getY() + 0.2f, blockPos.getZ() + 0.0f, blockPos.getX() + 0.8f, blockPos.getY() + 0.8f, blockPos.getZ() + 0.0f); AxisAlignedBB south = new AxisAlignedBB(blockPos.getX() + 0.2f, blockPos.getY() + 0.2f, blockPos.getZ() + 1.0f, blockPos.getX() + 0.8f, blockPos.getY() + 0.8f, blockPos.getZ() + 1.0f); double partialTicks = event.getPartialTicks(); // This isn't properly affected by the partial ticks. I need to fix this. double eyeOffset = player.getEyePosition((float)partialTicks).y - player.posY; double d3 = player.lastTickPosX + (player.posX - player.lastTickPosX) * partialTicks; double d4 = player.lastTickPosY + (player.posY - player.lastTickPosY) * partialTicks + eyeOffset; double d5 = player.lastTickPosZ + (player.posZ - player.lastTickPosZ) * partialTicks; GlStateManager.translated(-d3, -d4, -d5); if (blockState.getMaterial() != Material.AIR && event.getInfo().getRenderViewEntity().getEntityWorld().getWorldBorder().contains(blockPos)) { GlStateManager.lineWidth(4.0F); WorldRenderer.drawSelectionBoundingBox( box.grow(0.0025D), 1.0F, 1.0F, 1.0F, 0.6F); GlStateManager.lineWidth(2.5F); WorldRenderer.drawSelectionBoundingBox( up.grow(0.0025D), 0.0F, 1.0F, 0.5F, 0.6F); WorldRenderer.drawSelectionBoundingBox( down.grow(0.0025D), 0.0F, 1.0F, 0.5F, 0.6F); WorldRenderer.drawSelectionBoundingBox( west.grow(0.0025D), 0.0F, 1.0F, 0.5F, 0.6F); WorldRenderer.drawSelectionBoundingBox( east.grow(0.0025D), 0.0F, 1.0F, 0.5F, 0.6F); WorldRenderer.drawSelectionBoundingBox(north.grow(0.0025D), 0.0F, 1.0F, 0.5F, 0.6F); WorldRenderer.drawSelectionBoundingBox(south.grow(0.0025D), 0.0F, 1.0F, 0.5F, 0.6F); } GlStateManager.translated(d3, d4, d5); GlStateManager.enableDepthTest(); GlStateManager.depthMask(true); GlStateManager.enableTexture(); GlStateManager.disableBlend(); return true; } } return false; } } Quote procedure WakeMeUp(Integer plusTime); var I: Integer; begin for I := 0 to plusTime do begin println('One more minute!'); Sleep(1000); end; println('Okay, nothing to worry, I''m alive!'); println('So... somebody can give me a coffee?'); println('I know it''s Pascal, and not Java, but I love it :D.'); end;
Legenes Posted December 1, 2019 Author Posted December 1, 2019 (edited) I still didn't manage to make my block's outline stable, but now I have another problem. I get the tile entity with world.getTileEntity, which should be fine, but when I try to access any of its values, they're all 0. I'm accessing them by using ((MyTileEntityType)TileEntity).ExampleVariable. I tried to access its inventory, its energy handler, and even some basic integer values inside it, they aren't null, but they don't have their real values in them, whilst their nbt has those values correctly. Any ideas? I'm sitting on this thing for like a day now... Edited December 1, 2019 by Legenes Grammar Quote procedure WakeMeUp(Integer plusTime); var I: Integer; begin for I := 0 to plusTime do begin println('One more minute!'); Sleep(1000); end; println('Okay, nothing to worry, I''m alive!'); println('So... somebody can give me a coffee?'); println('I know it''s Pascal, and not Java, but I love it :D.'); end;
Legenes Posted December 1, 2019 Author Posted December 1, 2019 19 minutes ago, diesieben07 said: The client does not magically have the server's values for your TE. For values that do not change frequently, check this post which explains syncing the data (1.12.2 names but the concept is exactly the same): Thank you very much! Now my values are updated when I change them, and they get sent to the client as well. Now the only thing is still in my post above, but I'll think about it a bit more. Quote procedure WakeMeUp(Integer plusTime); var I: Integer; begin for I := 0 to plusTime do begin println('One more minute!'); Sleep(1000); end; println('Okay, nothing to worry, I''m alive!'); println('So... somebody can give me a coffee?'); println('I know it''s Pascal, and not Java, but I love it :D.'); end;
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.