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I've seen a lot of people post the class code of specific classes as code for making examples, and i'm wondering where they got it from.

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Thanks. I read something about that, but had no real clue on how to get further. Did it now.

 

Well turns put i did not. I only have the compiled class files and Eclipse will throw the "Source not found exception" at me. Any fix?

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40 minutes ago, Bauzli said:

Thanks. I read something about that, but had no real clue on how to get further. Did it now.

 

Well turns put i did not. I only have the compiled class files and Eclipse will throw the "Source not found exception" at me. Any fix?

The weird thing being that some class files are correctly decompiled (for example the Block class) while most others aren't. What's goin on?

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5 minutes ago, diesieben07 said:

Define "correctly decompiled". 

Well some of the classes get shown in the same way as a class when i create it and write it, and the others are shown like the picture i used.

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35 minutes ago, drunicorn said:

I am having the same issues with my installment of the MDK. Has anyone found a fix yet?

Make your own thread.

It's sad how much time mods spend saying "x is no longer supported on this forum. Please update to a modern version of Minecraft to receive support".

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