Author Topic: Traders Doors help  (Read 1553 times)

I installed them correctly and they were working good for about a week until now

Now when i look at the windows it only renders objects inside the window, but when the door opens, you can see waht is really there

Refer to the screenshots below.

I think what happened was that i dled a faulty version from another server or something.
Example 1






Example 2



Also the Handles are rendering grey and not Yellow

completely destroy your C:\Program Files\Blockland\Add-Ons\JVS
Folder, and, go to C:\Program Files\Blockland\Add-Ons\Client and erase everything JVS related off of there.
Than just try reinstalling, hope that fixes your problem.

alright ill give it a try

Try something of following:

1.If you are using Portals mod,overwrite JVS_server_client or whatever was that.
2.Check that you have installed everything correctly.
3.As a last attempt to get doors working,ask Trader(I think you`ve done it already but I`m not sure).

havnt asked him personally,

but the doors were wroking fine until now

I tried overwriting, and i couldnt find anything in client JVS related but ill look agan.

I reinstalled everything and it still doesnt work right

It's a texture issue.  Delete the blank.png and white.png in add-ons/jvs/doors/shapes if they exist and try again.  I post this tip in the first post of the Doors add-on topic the other day.


It also happens to people that do not have the mod from the forums.

well, it seems that a white.png and / or a blank.png texture were used while testing the doors.  unfortunately, the texture(s) do weird things with the glass door transparency.  that's why i added the tip to delete the texture(s) in the first post of the Doors topic.

I deleted em, and then they got downloaded by another server. Now the bug is still there

Bump

Nevermind they fixed, but im still afraid i might dl white.png again from another server.

Yeah, I'll be changing the Door models that use the transparent / 'glass' sections so that they no longer call for 'white.png'.