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Button overlap on Accessibility/Welcome screen #37

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ANTRat opened this issue Dec 31, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #462
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Button overlap on Accessibility/Welcome screen #37

ANTRat opened this issue Dec 31, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #462
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ANTRat commented Dec 31, 2024

Bug Description

The Language and Continue buttons on the Accessability/Welcome screen overlap with the default Minecraft window size

Did this behavior use to work in the previous version?

Same result in 5.0.0

Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)

  1. Install pack with Prism Launcher (using the CurseForge version)
  2. Click Launch
  3. Wait for a minute for it to load
  4. Be greeted with this window:
    Screenshot 2024-12-31 162643

Logs

  • Client/Server Log: I don't think it's relevant
  • Crash Log: Not a Crash

World Information

  • Modpack Version world created in:Not in a world yet
  • Additional Content Installed:None

Client Information

  • Modpack Version: 5.0.1
  • Java Version: 17.0.8, and eclipse_temurin_jre17.0.13+11
  • Launcher Used: Prism 9.1
  • Memory Allocated: 8G
  • Server/LAN/Single Player: Before even in a world
  • Optifine Installed: No
  • Shaders Enabled: No
@ANTRat ANTRat added the Bug Something isn't working label Dec 31, 2024
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@ANTRat: hello! 👋

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