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Block Replace not setting leaf blocks as persistent. #679
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This is generally problem of the replacement itself, on low level like now it should be just best-guess swap, but it's missing high level where user can modify blockstate properties like persistent |
yeah. but it makes schematic fixes a LOT more difficult when you have 1200 leaf blocks to manually replace across a single building (all 5 levels) |
for simple stable replace you can just use fill/replace command |
If you replace already-persistent leaves with another leaf type, it should work. It's only if you replace leaves to a different block type and then back to leaves that you will lose the persistent flag. This is the same as other blockstate properties at present. |
Related #717 |
Is there an existing issue for this?
Are you using the latest Structurize Version?
I am also running the latest versions of other mods that are part of my problem.
Did you check on the Wiki? or ask on Discord?
Minecraft Version
1.20
Structurize Version
737-beta
MineColonies Version (if related bug)
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Related Mods and their Versions
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Current Behavior
replacing any block with a leaf block is not setting the leaf block as persistent.
Expected Behavior
well..the opposite of what it is doing. replacing a block with a leaf block should set the leaf block as persistent.
Reproduction Steps
go to dark oak treehouse dyer/tavern on schem server. replace leaf blocks with bedrock, replace bedrock with leaf block and see they are still not persistent.
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