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Minecraft default join message is not translated #5796

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jd07159 opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 1 comment
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Minecraft default join message is not translated #5796

jd07159 opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 1 comment
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@jd07159
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jd07159 commented May 9, 2024

Type of bug

Other unexpected behaviour

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Bug description

The quit message is translated, but the join message is not.

Steps to reproduce

custom-join-message: "none"
custom-quit-message: "none"

Expected behaviour

join messages must be translated.

Actual behaviour

The quit message is translated, but the join message is not.

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@jd07159 jd07159 added the bug: unconfirmed Potential bugs that need replicating to verify. label May 9, 2024
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DreiFxn commented May 21, 2024

Hey,
I was about to open a bug report myself, but then I saw this.

Join messags are always english & the leave message always uses the players local.
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I have been able to determine what is causing this error - allow-silent-join-quit: true - generates these incorrect join/leave messages. [Join message is always english & leave message is players local] If I set it to false, the messages are only in the player's local, as they are supposed to be.

I hope this helps to narrow down the problem.

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