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Kion Tupper

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Reported

MC-68460 Can't paste seed into corresponding box Cannot Reproduce MC-66652 Messeges from previous tab completion events don't show up after changing focused height Incomplete MC-66651 Pixels of default skin head render on hat layer in third person. Cannot Reproduce MC-66650 Weirdness with stone slabs that have unknown damage values Duplicate MC-45087 Id for cooked fish is "minecraft:cooked_fished" Fixed

Comments

For world and server names, you can edit the language pack to have something like "§6§6§6New World", so that you can use the arrow keys to get caret in between the § and the 6, which will make it visible. Then you can delete the 6, and use what ever code you want.

For world and server names, you can edit the language pack to have something like "§6§6§6New World", so that you can use the arrow keys to get caret in between the § and the 6, which will make it visible. Then you can delete the 6, and use what ever code you want.

Yeah, it's probably my opengl, there is a bunch of other rendering problems that are probably because of opengl 1.4.

I had the same issue, with java 1.7_65, on Lubuntu Linux 14.04(same core system as Ubuntu). I'm using 14w34b. This issue should be reopened.

IF YOU ARE SURE YOU HAVE OPENGL, READ THIS. IT MAY BE A DIFFERENT ISSUE.

Check how much ram you have. My issue was that minecraft couldn't allocate enough ram, making it unable to start the opengl, and minecraft assumed it was because of a lack of opengl. In the new window, try adding "-Xms64M" to the JVM arguments of the profile, that should work unless you have such a slow computer that minecraft would probably be practically unplayable anyway. This can also increase performance on people who don't have this issue anyway.

I got the same issue on an unofficial super craft bros. server on 1.7.2. The clone was in the place where you wait for the game to start. When ever the game would start, it would put the clone into the game. This bug happened when I did /hub while a game was going. I also didn't spawn with any items (character shop emerald, ect.). It seemed that every think that CraftBukkit did to manipulate the player happened to my clone.

The bug is not the environment. The environment is your system details such as you OS and Java version. The description is the bug report, please read the explanatory text below each text box.

This is not completely a bug (but is not intentional, so it could also be considered a bug, but it really is redstone behaving like normal and treating the command block as any normal opaque block), the redstone dot is acting like a cross, pointing into the command block, powering it, and the comparator is pulling the redstone signal from the command block, similar to the way a repeater would. This should be fixed, however, by making the command block success overwrite the redstone signal input of the comparator.

There are a number of different reasons that minecraft can't launch. Nobody can help you unless you provide the log text. Just attempt to launch minecraft, wait a while (maybe until the progress bar stops moving), go to the "Development Console" tab, copy all of the text into a pastebin, and provide a link.

Also, people might get frustrated when they try to use the id "minecraft:cooked_fish" and it doesn't work.

It happened to me when I was trying to make a creeper with an ocelot riding to make the creeper run around like crazy (like it's afraid of everything [even air). The ocelot also disappeared completely when I paused the game. The ocelot didn't flicker when I was looking directly at it. I was using snapshot 13w09b, I didn't see a fix in the changelog for 13w09c. The mob stack was still there when I reloaded the world (saved and went back in), and even when I completely closed the game and went back in.