Xonon reports: yl_commons:sherlocks_magnifyin ... #1408
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Xonon reports a bug:
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This might be an unsolveable bug. The screwdriver and other items with a function on rightclick share this fate.
it's easy to override the
on_rightclick
callback for a tool, to check if the thing the player is pointed at is an anvil/item frame/etc, and let the game handle the click instead. the question is, sometimes the player will want to put the screwdriver in the anvil, and sometimes they will want to rotate the anvil with the screwdriver.however, i think alias said he'd rather the mirror not be repairable, the last time i bugged him about this.
see also #81, #407, #1280
This could be fixed similarly to your-land/yl_commons#11, but i think this is actually a "wontfix" issue. Alias?
The magnifier is supposed to be not repairable. I might rethink that decision when we actually do the repair stuff.
Until then I'd like to close, since we'll be coming along this anyways.