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[1.15.2] FontRenderer without text shadow?

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Hello all, I'm using a ContainerScreen class to make a custom container for a block. I've noticed that the text I get from using Minecraft.getInstance().fontRenderer seems to have a back shadow, while vanilla Minecraft container text doesn't have this shadow. What function can I use to remove this shadow?

Try using FontRenderer#drawString instead of FontRenderer#drawStringWithShadow.

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3 minutes ago, DavidM said:

Try using FontRenderer#drawString instead of FontRenderer#drawStringWithShadow.

I'm already using drawString, and I don't think drawStringWithShadow exists (the IDE does not show it as a function).

 

    @Override
    protected void drawGuiContainerForegroundLayer(int mouseX, int mouseY) {
        drawCenteredString(Minecraft.getInstance().fontRenderer, I18n.format("block.bait_station.bait_station"), 88, 6, 0x3f3f3f);
        drawString(Minecraft.getInstance().fontRenderer, I18n.format("container.inventory"), 8, 72, 0x3f3f3f);
    }

 

EDIT: Calling it from the fontRenderer seemed to work - thank you!

Edited by TheOnly8Z

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