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I ask here because i found no other way.

 

I do not really like the fml- & Modloader languagepack System.

 

Saw another way in IC2. Which was like that i want.

 

I tried to make my own look like this:

 

public class Language
{
     public static Configuration cc;
     public static String itemTesting = "Test";
     public void load()
     {
          try
          {
              itemTesting = cc.get("names", "testItem", "Test").getName();
          }
          catch(Exeption e)
          {
           }
           finally
          {
               cc.safe;
          }
}

public class ItemTesting extends Item
{
      public ItemTesting(int par1)
      {
           super(par1);
      }

      public String getItemDisplayName(ItemStack par1)
      {
           return Language.itemTesting;
      }
}

 

Now my Problem is the config does not work. He does not change the name^^" Whats the trouble?

 

 

That's a bad idea. You can't package a file accessed by Configuration with your mod, and you probably don't want to hardcode all your names (well, default names anyway.) I have a system if you like; you can find it here.

 

But, if you'd still rather your way, then I ask: how does the item name display?

BEWARE OF GOD

---

Co-author of Pentachoron Labs' SBFP Tech.

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public String getItemDisplayName(ItemStack par1).

 

This function acts as LanguageRegistry.addName(Object, String)

 

and with that you also can use it for meta. And it does not need a setItemName(String) function^^"

public String getItemDisplayName(ItemStack par1).

 

This function acts as LanguageRegistry.addName(Object, String)

 

and with that you also can use it for meta. And it does not need a setItemName(String) function^^"

True. But, as I said, why does it not work? How does it display?

BEWARE OF GOD

---

Co-author of Pentachoron Labs' SBFP Tech.

  • Author

It displays but the problem when you change it in the config (the static String) then he still stays at the old point (the String does not change).

  • Author

It happens again xD i did find my way out.

 

The problem was at the config:


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It happens again xD i did find my way out.

 

The problem was at the config:

itemTesting = cc.get("names", "testItem", "test").getName();

 

The getName() was the problem so he always load the default.

 

so i changed into this:

itemTesting = cc.get("names", "testItem", "test").value;

And it works good. Its working YAY!

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