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I have gui class:

public class test_gui extends Screen

I want to draw Rectangle or Line on it. I'm writing "TEST" to gui and it's works. Is there any method to render a Line|Rectangle on GUI like drawing string?

Writing string code:

@Override
public void render(int p_render_1_, int p_render_2_, float p_render_3_) {
Minecraft mc = Minecraft.getInstance();
mc.fontRenderer.drawStringWithShadow("TEST",0,0,0xFFFFFF); //text is displaying
//function to draw a line
}
  • Author

I did this and there is nothing rendered (except "test"). Text rendered

@Override
public void render(int p_render_1_, int p_render_2_, float p_render_3_) {
    for(int i = 0; i < this.buttons.size(); ++i) {
        this.buttons.get(i).render(p_render_1_, p_render_2_, p_render_3_);
    }

    Minecraft mc = Minecraft.getInstance();
    mc.fontRenderer.drawStringWithShadow("TEST",0,0,0xFFFFFF);
    AbstractGui.fill(100,100,100,100,100);
}

 

 

Edited by dommilosz

  • Author

Ok nevermind I forgot that last variable is color and cannot be random :)
If anyone does it too:

AbstractGui.fill(100,120,140,160,0xFFFFFFFF);

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