I was surfing around the forum and found this viewtopic.php?f=25&t=25676
That looks amazing and would like to apply it, but don't know how. Can someone point me in the right direction please.
1) Get WinRar and install.
2) Open Minecraft.jar with WinRar (On windows, this is located in %appdata%\.minecraft\bin)
3) Click on the big "Add" button in the top left of WinRar.
4) Browse to where you've unzipped the texture pack, and select all the files from it
5) Click "OK"
6) Play MineCraft
Thanks for the quick reply Guardian. Unfortunately I'm running Mac OS X, it doesn't run WinRar. I have UnRarX installed though. I go to Applications > Minecraft.app > Open Contents > I have Info.plist - MacOS - Pkginfo - Resources.
Inside of MacOS > JavaApplicationStub
Inside of Resources > Java > MinecraftLauncher.jar
Now I tried opening MinecraftLauncher with Unrar, and it doesn't show any files to extract.
However that may be off, as I don't have a Mac myself to test with.
I'm also not familiar with the OSX Rar/Zip tools (Jar files are basically just ZIP files, so you don't specifically need a Rar supporting program), however the process should be largely the same. Once you find minecraft.jar (not minecraftlauncher) open it, and find the "Add Files" function, then add your texture pack's files.
That looks amazing and would like to apply it, but don't know how. Can someone point me in the right direction please.
2) Open Minecraft.jar with WinRar (On windows, this is located in %appdata%\.minecraft\bin)
3) Click on the big "Add" button in the top left of WinRar.
4) Browse to where you've unzipped the texture pack, and select all the files from it
5) Click "OK"
6) Play MineCraft
Inside of MacOS > JavaApplicationStub
Inside of Resources > Java > MinecraftLauncher.jar
Now I tried opening MinecraftLauncher with Unrar, and it doesn't show any files to extract.
I believe this is in
However that may be off, as I don't have a Mac myself to test with.
I'm also not familiar with the OSX Rar/Zip tools (Jar files are basically just ZIP files, so you don't specifically need a Rar supporting program), however the process should be largely the same. Once you find minecraft.jar (not minecraftlauncher) open it, and find the "Add Files" function, then add your texture pack's files.