codechicken.nei.guihook.IContainerTooltipHandler Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: NEIClientEventHandler.java From NotEnoughItems with MIT License | 6 votes |
@SubscribeEvent public void guiOpenEvent(GuiOpenEvent event) { if (event.getGui() instanceof GuiContainer) { if (lastGui != event.getGui()) { if (event.getGui() == null) { instanceTooltipHandlers = null; } else { instanceTooltipHandlers = new LinkedList<>(); if (event.getGui() instanceof IContainerTooltipHandler) { instanceTooltipHandlers.add((IContainerTooltipHandler) event.getGui()); } instanceTooltipHandlers.addAll(tooltipHandlers); } lastGui = event.getGui(); } } }
Example #2
Source File: GuiHelper.java From NotEnoughItems with MIT License | 5 votes |
/** * Extra lines are often used for more information. For example enchantments, potion effects and mob spawner contents. * * @param itemstack The item to get the name for. * @param gui An instance of the currentscreen passed to tooltip handlers. If null, only gui inspecific handlers should respond * @param includeHandlers If true tooltip handlers will add to the item tip * @return A list of Strings representing the text to be displayed on each line of the tool tip. */ public static List<String> itemDisplayNameMultiline(ItemStack itemstack, GuiContainer gui, boolean includeHandlers) { List<String> namelist = null; try { namelist = itemstack.getTooltip(Minecraft.getMinecraft().player, Minecraft.getMinecraft().gameSettings.advancedItemTooltips ? TooltipFlags.ADVANCED : TooltipFlags.NORMAL); } catch (Throwable ignored) { } if (namelist == null) { namelist = new ArrayList<>(); } if (namelist.size() == 0) { namelist.add("Unnamed"); } if (namelist.get(0) == null || namelist.get(0).equals("")) { namelist.set(0, "Unnamed"); } if (includeHandlers) { for (IContainerTooltipHandler handler : NEIClientEventHandler.tooltipHandlers) { handler.handleItemDisplayName(gui, itemstack, namelist); } } namelist.set(0, itemstack.getRarity().rarityColor.toString() + namelist.get(0)); for (int i = 1; i < namelist.size(); i++) { namelist.set(i, "\u00a77" + namelist.get(i)); } return namelist; }
Example #3
Source File: NEIClientEventHandler.java From NotEnoughItems with MIT License | 2 votes |
/** * Register a new Tooltip render handler; * * @param handler The handler to register */ public static void addTooltipHandler(IContainerTooltipHandler handler) { tooltipHandlers.add(handler); }