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MC-44860

incompatible texture used for updated enchanting dialog

The enchanting dialog is updated to offer two slots (for the item and the payment), while the resource packs still have one slot.

The new dialog should use a different name, e.g. oldname_v2, in order to let minecraft use the correct default graphics featuring both slots, so the resource packs can be compatible to 1.7 and 1.8.

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This is not a feature request. This is an incompatibility between MC 1.8 and existing resource packs, and vice versa. It will show a one-slot-dialog graphic for a two-slot-interface. THIS IS A BUG.
You can't design resource packs to be compatible with both versions, but MC is designed to load both versions and not designed to be configured differently per version (although there is a workaround).

Ressource packs made in 1.6 and higher are not compatible with 1.5 and lower.
Ressource packs made in 1.5 are not compatible with 1.4.7 and lower/1.6 and higher.
Texture packs made in 1.4 and lower are not compatible to any higher version.
That's how llfe goes. You are apparently very new to Minecraft, changes like this happenall the time.

And I haven't forgot the thousands of Duplicate reports you made. That does not leave a good impression, you know?

Sorry, this bugtracker did not seem to do anything on "commit" in opera. It's differently incompatible with Debian Oldstable's firefox, too. ((And this old Firefox is incompatible with different color schemes, which I need because my eyes really hurt after looking at white screens for too long. I'm typing blind unless I select all. And if you're curios why I use oldstable, later versions of Debian don't work with my still quite new mainboard (broken ACPI) )).

I had the impression the current resource pack format was supposed to be stable. It's supposed to be able to contain mods right now, and the API is not nearly done. The old texture packs were incompatible with new features, you had no chance but to upgrade the format and the new packs obviously weren't supposed to be compatible.

(And as you might guess, I very much think breaking old/uncommon setups for no good reason is a bad idea ... )

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