[Solved] Clay does not stack in inventory?
[Solved] Clay does not stack in inventory?
Hi folks,
when I dive in front of my Beach and mine some clay (or at least what I believe is clay) the blocks are mined (eG sand slopes down filling the gap), but nothing stored in my inventory. Am I doing wrong? Or is it a bug?
Using: Version 0.4.1 (last night's update), moreblocks, moreores, doorsplus, forniture3D, junglegrass.
OS:Ubuntu Linux 12.04
Your help is much appreciated :-)
Stefan
when I dive in front of my Beach and mine some clay (or at least what I believe is clay) the blocks are mined (eG sand slopes down filling the gap), but nothing stored in my inventory. Am I doing wrong? Or is it a bug?
Using: Version 0.4.1 (last night's update), moreblocks, moreores, doorsplus, forniture3D, junglegrass.
OS:Ubuntu Linux 12.04
Your help is much appreciated :-)
Stefan
Last edited by srothe on Wed Jul 25, 2012 20:00, edited 1 time in total.
Well, it is underwater, it is grey and it is not red. And especcially: If it were something else, it should show up in my inventopry after all, like all other mineable blocks. The thing is that it does not show up as anything at all.
Will also test this behaviour on a different machine now, before I update to 0.4.1.
Cheers, Stefan
Will also test this behaviour on a different machine now, before I update to 0.4.1.
Cheers, Stefan
Calinou,
I have just tried it on yesterdays nightly, where I also have a sandbeach in reach. Result: I found the same grey stuff underwater and realised it adds to my gravel stack :-/
Then I saw some red blocks underwater, which I considered to be desert sand or -stone. Out of pure curiosity I mined them for floor decoration, and -heureka!!! Clay-lumps were nicely stacking in my inventory.
Obviously, misa's textures (which I forgot to mention) make the difference in colour. So it looks like I raised false alarm here. I will double-check tomorrow in the office with 0.4.1 on my other machine (noooo, I am not playing all day at work...), if you do not here from me, all works fine there as well.
Thank you for your help!
Stefan
I have just tried it on yesterdays nightly, where I also have a sandbeach in reach. Result: I found the same grey stuff underwater and realised it adds to my gravel stack :-/
Then I saw some red blocks underwater, which I considered to be desert sand or -stone. Out of pure curiosity I mined them for floor decoration, and -heureka!!! Clay-lumps were nicely stacking in my inventory.
Obviously, misa's textures (which I forgot to mention) make the difference in colour. So it looks like I raised false alarm here. I will double-check tomorrow in the office with 0.4.1 on my other machine (noooo, I am not playing all day at work...), if you do not here from me, all works fine there as well.
Thank you for your help!
Stefan
Last edited by srothe on Tue Jul 24, 2012 17:58, edited 1 time in total.
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Hi all,
it is all fine, my mistake! It was indeed the colour which is changed by misa's textures. There clay appears red and stone appears grey, just as clay would appear in original colours. Not knowing this I just did dig the wrong stuff, and I failed to check the cobblestone stack for increase.
Thanks for all your help,
Stefan
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it is all fine, my mistake! It was indeed the colour which is changed by misa's textures. There clay appears red and stone appears grey, just as clay would appear in original colours. Not knowing this I just did dig the wrong stuff, and I failed to check the cobblestone stack for increase.
Thanks for all your help,
Stefan
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Maybe you should put "[Solved]" or fixed or something at the start of the thread title and add something like: "Solved: http://minetest.net/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=33754#p33754" so that people can find the solution quicker.
You can do that by editing the original post ^_^
You can do that by editing the original post ^_^
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