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smooth_red_sandstone_slab becomes acacia_slab instead of red_sandstone_slab #59

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joserobjr opened this issue Jun 1, 2019 · 0 comments
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Affected Version
2.0.0-SNAPSHOT

Describe the bug
red_sandstone_slab is the closes block to smooth_red_sandstone_slab available in Nukkit. The stairs are already being converted to the red sandstone variance but the slabs are being converted to acacia.

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  1. Place smooth_red_sandstone_slab in a Java 1.14.2 world
  2. Execute the tool to convert to Nukkit
  3. Go to where the slabs are placed
  4. See acacia_slab

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See red_sandstone_slab

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@joserobjr joserobjr added the Type: bug Something isn't working label Jun 1, 2019
@joserobjr joserobjr added this to the v2.0.0 milestone Jun 1, 2019
@joserobjr joserobjr moved this from To do to In progress in Stairs, Slabs and Walls Jun 1, 2019
Stairs, Slabs and Walls automation moved this from In progress to Done Jun 1, 2019
@joserobjr joserobjr self-assigned this Jun 1, 2019
@joserobjr joserobjr added the Resolution: resolved The issue has been addressed or the request has been accepted label Jun 1, 2019
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