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Hi, the key binding on Dvorak layouts are still broken, at least on OSX. Probably affects other non-QWERTY layouts too. Things like Dvorak's dot . (which is QWERTY's E) is mapped as E, but so is Dvorak's E, which is QWERTY's D. IIRC, this started in Beta. Before that, it was fine.


Hey-- Can anyone else confirm Ender Pearls' right-click teleport function no longer working in creative mode?


  • In linux the Quit button doesn't seem to work. I get a black screen within the window, but I still have to Alt-f4 or hit the close box on the window in order to fully exit. example: http://imgur.com/LAOkO

Maps

The Maps bug where Map_0 constantly was recreated has been fixed Sbrevolution5 23:40, 13 November 2011 (UTC)

Doors

When using dualdoors, when player wants to open or close doors, game opens or close other doors, not the one player is looking at.

In case of quadruple doors, opening one doors cause to close TWO OTHER doors. It sometimes make impossible to open certain doors combinations.

Mayby Notch was trying to implement feature, where double doors works as one (opening one opens both) but it's bugged...?

Multiplayer

Block Transformation

  • With the 1.9 prereleases there was talk about some blocks appearing to be one thing, and then changing into another. This was not reproducible without more info so it seems to have been ignored/removed... however I ran into it and managed to reproduce it. Using the seed "-5882048973877337000" and heading to coordinates "X/Z -569,-546" then digging straight down will land you in a stronghold area with some dirt as part of the lower floor (and walking over it makes the dirt noise). However placing a torch on one of the "dirt" blocks will transform it into either stone brick, cracked stone brick, or mossy stone brick (whichever it's actually supposed to be), complete with stone noises when you walk over it. I have uploaded a video of the issue here.
    --Rydian 00:10, 14 November 2011 (UTC)

Mobs

Sugarcane

[X] If you have sugarcane planted, and then, while holding a bucket of water, right click the block behind the sugarcane, the water will be placed on the block that the sugarcane is on, and will delete the sugarcane block. (Survival)

  • Moved out of bug list for discussion. My guess is that your cross hair is focused on the top of the sugarcane block instead of the block behind it. If this is the case, you're placing the water on top of the sugarcane, then you run into the situation where falling water destroys objects instead of making them come up.Haseo 02:42, 14 November 2011 (UTC)
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