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in 1.5.1 my textures were working fine, now in 1.5.2 they wont work, i did update the code to the best of my ability.

 

old code:

public void updateIcons(IconRegister iconreg){	
	iconIndex = iconreg.registerIcon("betterFarming:hoeDiamondExtended");
}

 

updated code:

public void updateIcons(IconRegister iconreg){	
	itemIcon = iconreg.registerIcon("betterFarming:hoeDiamondExtended");
}

 

that is where the textures are registered and for some reason the new one doesnt want to work. from what ive seen in the console instead of searching 'hoeDiamondExtended.png' its searching for 'hoe Diamond Extended.png'

 

console line:

2013-05-04 01:13:57 [WARNING] [Minecraft-Client] TextureManager.createTexture called for file textures/items/Hoe Diamond Extended.png, but that file does not exist. Ignoring.

Double check your method names with the items class method name for icon registering.

If its still updateIcons change it to registerIcons

If I helped, please click the 'Thank you'!

 

 

 

 

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Double check your method names with the items class method name for icon registering.

If its still updateIcons change it to registerIcons

 

and that's why you SHOULD ALWAYS use @Override above your methods you intend to override! Because then you'll see something has changed.

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This thread makes me sad because people just post copy-paste-ready code when it's obvious that the OP has little to no programming experience. This is not how learning works.

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