diff --git a/connector/src/main/java/org/geysermc/connector/network/translators/world/block/entity/SignBlockEntityTranslator.java b/connector/src/main/java/org/geysermc/connector/network/translators/world/block/entity/SignBlockEntityTranslator.java index a95c853e7..ab9ba3065 100644 --- a/connector/src/main/java/org/geysermc/connector/network/translators/world/block/entity/SignBlockEntityTranslator.java +++ b/connector/src/main/java/org/geysermc/connector/network/translators/world/block/entity/SignBlockEntityTranslator.java @@ -51,6 +51,11 @@ public class SignBlockEntityTranslator extends BlockEntityTranslator { signLine = signLine.substring(0, 14); } + // Java Edition 1.14 added the ability to change the text color of the whole sign using dye + if (tag.contains("Color")) { + signText.append(getBedrockSignColor(tag.get("Color").getValue().toString())); + } + signText.append(signLine); signText.append("\n"); } @@ -75,4 +80,66 @@ public class SignBlockEntityTranslator extends BlockEntityTranslator { .putString("Text", "") .build(); } + + /** + * Maps a color stored in a sign's Color tag to a Bedrock Edition formatting code. + *
+ * The color names correspond to dye names, because of this we can't use {@link MessageUtils#getColor(String)}. + * + * @param javaColor The dye color stored in the sign's Color tag. + * @return A Bedrock Edition formatting code for valid dye colors, otherwise an empty string. + */ + private static String getBedrockSignColor(String javaColor) { + String base = "\u00a7"; + switch (javaColor) { + case "white": + base += 'f'; + break; + case "orange": + base += '6'; + break; + case "magenta": + case "purple": + base += '5'; + break; + case "light_blue": + base += 'b'; + break; + case "yellow": + base += 'e'; + break; + case "lime": + base += 'a'; + break; + case "pink": + base += 'd'; + break; + case "gray": + base += '8'; + break; + case "light_gray": + base += '7'; + break; + case "cyan": + base += '3'; + break; + case "blue": + base += '9'; + break; + case "brown": // Brown does not have a bedrock counterpart. + case "red": // In Java Edition light red (&c) can only be applied using commands. Red dye gives &4. + base += '4'; + break; + case "green": + base += '2'; + break; + case "black": + base += '0'; + break; + default: + return ""; + } + return base; + } + }