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Bug
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Resolution: Invalid
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None
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Minecraft 14w07a
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[11:28:01 INFO]: System.getProperty('os.name') == 'Windows 8'
[11:28:01 INFO]: System.getProperty('os.version') == '6.2'
[11:28:01 INFO]: System.getProperty('os.arch') == 'amd64'
[11:28:01 INFO]: System.getProperty('java.version') == '1.7.0_51'
[11:28:01 INFO]: System.getProperty('java.vendor') == 'Oracle Corporation'
[11:28:01 INFO]: System.getProperty('sun.arch.data.model') == '64'[11:28:01 INFO]: System.getProperty('os.name') == 'Windows 8' [11:28:01 INFO]: System.getProperty('os.version') == '6.2' [11:28:01 INFO]: System.getProperty('os.arch') == 'amd64' [11:28:01 INFO]: System.getProperty('java.version') == '1.7.0_51' [11:28:01 INFO]: System.getProperty('java.vendor') == 'Oracle Corporation' [11:28:01 INFO]: System.getProperty('sun.arch.data.model') == '64'
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Unconfirmed
As you can see on the picture, I'm testing for a comand block in the coordinates below me, but it says it is air. I know, i can use relative coordinates, but I'm going to use these coordinates in a command block, far far away. The problem is not with the /testforblock command, because it appears to /setblock, too. It is the X coordinate, displayed by the debug menu. I have to enter another number. This is frustrating, if I'm working with more and more coordinates.
Best regards, Kova.