If you place down a dimmable redstone lamp, and give it a redstone signal of, for example, 9, it will glow at brightness 9. If you change this signal strength to, say, 14, the lamp will stay at 9 until the redstone signal drops to 0. If you flick the signal from 0 to 14, the lamp will come on at brightness 14. If you drop the signal back down to 1, the lamp will stay at brightness 14.
Steps to reproduce
make a long trail of redstone leading up to the lamp
place a redstone torch anywhere along this trail to make the lamp light up
place another, closer torch (or place a further-away torch and then break the first one) to simulate the signal changing without hitting 0
Observe that the lamp's brightness is unchanged
break and re-place a bit of redstone dust between the lamp and the torch
Minecraft version
1.20.1
LibX version
1.20.1-5.0.14
UtilitiX version
1.20.1-0.8.12
Forge version
47.2.20
The latest.log file
N/A
Issue description
If you place down a dimmable redstone lamp, and give it a redstone signal of, for example, 9, it will glow at brightness 9. If you change this signal strength to, say, 14, the lamp will stay at 9 until the redstone signal drops to 0. If you flick the signal from 0 to 14, the lamp will come on at brightness 14. If you drop the signal back down to 1, the lamp will stay at brightness 14.
Steps to reproduce
Other information
I'm playing ATM9, for what it's worth :)