Minecraft Wiki:Issues/Weekly 12w03a

Known bugs for Weekly Build 12w03a.

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Blocks
x Placing blocks into blocks containing vines will overwrite the vines, like snow layers. Replacing them with vines wastes your vines, for example.
 * I think this is intended, as I find it useful rather than irritating. Vines grow back, you know?

x While standing on a slab, if you put another slab onto it to make it a double slab, you will fall through it. When I discovered this the slab was in mid-air.

a Jungle tree wood and leaves, but no saplings ?...
 * To clarify the issue, there are actually jungle saplings, but they look identical to oak saplings, and are not in the creative inventory. The fix is to add a new texture for these saplings and add them to creative inventory. - TLUL
 * Also, if you notice, when breaking jungle leaves, you will get a sapling and it will not stack with regular saplings with the same texture.
 * There should also be different names for the saplings in the inventory (like "Oak Sapling", "Pine Sapling", "Birch Sapling" and... "Jungle Sapling"), instead of just "Sapling".
 * Finally, using bone meal on a jungle sapling will just grow an oak tree, instead of a jungle tree. (So maybe these saplings are also growing an oak tree without bone meal...)

a Undergrowth in the jungle still consists of oak leaves, and thus drops apples and oak saplings. Perhaps switch to either jungle leaves/saplings or a new type specifically for undergrowth? - TLUL

a! cu sp TNT drops when left clicked, other blocks don't. Blocks in explosion will drop. ( all creative mode ) - Minecraft5025

a The block Sapling 4 (if it's a block) has no function and can't grow into either a tree or a jungle tree.

Menu

 * !! When trying to open "Video Settings..." it causes client to crash. -- Sanpletext
 * Cannot confirm, works fine here. Maybe check your video drivers? --10.0.0.124 00:00, 23 January 2012 (UTC)

Graphical/Lighting
x a Player's head no longer faces forward in the inventory screen. Instead it is dependent upon the direction they are facing before they open their inventory.
 * I have noticed this as well, and I'm pretty sure that your head is facing your spawn. Useful, but annoying. -User:Virisenox
 * Just tested your assumption, the head is certainly not facing the spawn. Testing with 10 new games shows:
 * You can see Steve's face if looking towards f:0 regardless of position towards spawn or anything.
 * You always spawn looking towards f:2 (seeing the back of Steve's head) if starting a new world.
 * Viciarg 00:14, 23 January 2012 (UTC)

x In Tiny render distance at certain angles, you can see through blocks using glass, showing any mobs behind them (images at ). The building containing the mobs has no light source in it and was discovered at Y: 105.

Game Play

 * a cr mp Often, when a player in creative mode travels to The End, the player's x and z coordinates remain the same, placing them in the middle of nowhere when they reach The End. This behavior was present in 1.0, perhaps before.
 * I have only recreated this on multiplayer game mode 1 (game mode 0 seems to work properly). It seems that the first attempt to travel to The End while in create mode works properly, but later attempts do not.  Only tested by placing portal blocks from /give command.  Workaround: Switch to game mode 0 before traveling to The End. --Inertia