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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Minecraft 18w01a, Minecraft 18w02a, Minecraft 18w03b, Minecraft 18w10a, Minecraft 18w10d, Minecraft 18w16a, Minecraft 18w20b, Minecraft 1.13-pre5, Minecraft 1.13-pre6, Minecraft 1.13-pre7, Minecraft 1.13-pre8, Minecraft 1.13-pre9, Minecraft 1.13, Minecraft 18w30a, Minecraft 18w30b, Minecraft 1.13.1, Minecraft 18w43c, Minecraft 18w45a, Minecraft 19w11b, Minecraft 19w14b, Minecraft 1.14.1, Minecraft 1.14.2 Pre-Release 3, Minecraft 1.14.3, 1.14.4, 19w34a, 19w46b, 1.15.2, 20w17a, 20w19a, 20w21a, 20w51a, 1.18.1, 1.19.3, 23w04a, 1.19.4, 23w18a, 1.20 Pre-release 7, 1.20.1
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Confirmed
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Text
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Low
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Gameplay
The bug
An explorer map (woodland mansion, ocean monument, or buried treasure) has its name appear in italics and displays when hovered over in an item frame. This is inconsistent with every other vanilla item in the game. See the attached screenshot.
Consider potions, which share many properties of these maps. Potions:
- All use the same ID
- Color their texture depending on their type
- Use a different translation depending on type without relying on a custom display.Name tag
- is duplicated by
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MC-130235 Buried treasure map uses italics font instead of the regular font
- Resolved
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MC-182940 The buried treasure, woodland explorer, and ocean explorer map's names are using the italic font
- Resolved
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MC-227192 buried treasure map label
- Resolved
- relates to
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MC-132199 Items with rarity values will not display their rarity colors / show as italic when renamed and put in an item frame
- Open
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MC-123708 clearCustomName() and hasDisplayName() inconsistent
- Resolved
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MC-123790 "italic":false in custom item names does not make name non-italic
- Resolved
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MC-249067 Ominous banners lose their rarity color when renamed using anvils
- Resolved
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MC-124183 LocName fails to change name of items
- Resolved
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MC-275612 Items with rarity values highlighted in bundles do not display their rarity colors
- Resolved