
05/15/2013 - Updated to V1.2.3! Added a new feature to the armor stand for swapping entire sets of armor and added a couple bug fixes.
05/12/2013 - Updated to V1.2.1! Added support for a couple more mods and fixed a display case bug.
05/01/2013 - Updated to v1.2.0! Added Printing Presses, typesetting tables, reading glasses, redstone books and more! Many requested features integrated like writing books on writing desks and adding/removing books from any slot!
I highly recommend anyone to check out this video, it fully explains pretty much everything and how to use all the fancy new features:
BiblioCraft is a fairly simple mod that adds 8 new types of unique storage blocks to display a few different items. There is a bookcase that shows up to 16 books on the shelf, an Armor stand to display a full set of armor. There is also a potion shelf for up to 12 potions, a tool rack to hang 4 different tools/weapons, a general shelf that can display any 4 items, a display case for a single fancy item, and a wooden label that can display up to 3 items in small scale for tasks such as indicating what is in a chest. The newest edition includes the wooden Desk that can hold up to 9 books.

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Welcome! BiblioCraft began several weeks ago as a response to an accumulation of many different types of books on a heavily modded server. Between the addition of enchanted books and written books in vanilla and the many mods such as Mystcraft, Thaumcraft, MineChem, ComputerCraft, Redpower and so on that add many useful types of books and plans and so forth, I started to really want a better way to store books.So I began work on BiblioCraft. Biblio comes from the Greek word meaning “book”. The bookcase is meant to be visually pleasing as well and display added books on the shelf so one can look at the bookcase and see right away how many books are there. After that I decided, why stop there?, I realized there are many other types of items that would fare well with unique, dedicated storage blocks.
That realization sparked the addition of another 6 types of blocks. The armor stand to hold sets of armor including armor from mods, racks and cases for tools and weapons, a shelf to display potions, a general shelf that can display anything and finally a wooden label that would fit nicely on the front of a chest and display up to 3 items that chest contained. The goal was also to make the player feel more involved in the game as if collecting the different items to display becomes a goal in itself.
Some of the new blocks interact with the player is slightly different ways than normal. The wooden display case for example can be toggled open and closed. The play must shift click the case with an empty hand to open and close the case. Only after the case is open can the player place any items inside. The wooden label also has a similar characteristic in that the player must shift-click with an empty hand to access the inventory. This is to make the use of the label on chests convenient so the player won’t accidently open the label GUI when trying to access the chest.
Compatibility with mods is also a concern for all blocks involved in this mod. To ease that I added several config options to easily add compatibility to many items. There is an option to add keywords for the bookcase so it may accept new types of books or even remove books that are currently accepted. There is also an option to enable/disable the addition of blank books. This is disabled by default and the reason behind this is it means that when a player sees books on a bookshelf, they know they are all useful books and not just blank books. The tool rack and weapon case also feature a similar config option so that the player may add any items they wish to these blocks.
Also I would like to mention that since these are mostly wooden blocks, I made it possible to craft the blocks using the 4 different vanilla woods. Each wood will give the block a different look matching that wood type. The textures are mostly all based on vanilla textures in attempt to keep the vanilla feel of the game with BiblioCraft.
If anyone has any questions, concerns, or bugs please post on this forum and I will do my best to address them.I plan to keep developing this mod and adding more blocks in the future as well as do my best to keep up with vanilla releases.
Finally just a shout out to my friends who have become my personal beta testing team for helping me discover bugs and add input on features. Thank Ekacfeeb12, murphyobrian, and Draegenoth!
Welcome! BiblioCraft began several weeks ago as a response to an accumulation of many different types of books on a heavily modded server. Between the addition of enchanted books and written books in vanilla and the many mods such as Mystcraft, Thaumcraft, MineChem, ComputerCraft, Redpower and so on that add many useful types of books and plans and so forth, I started to really want a better way to store books.So I began work on BiblioCraft. Biblio comes from the Greek word meaning “book”. The bookcase is meant to be visually pleasing as well and display added books on the shelf so one can look at the bookcase and see right away how many books are there. After that I decided, why stop there?, I realized there are many other types of items that would fare well with unique, dedicated storage blocks.
That realization sparked the addition of another 6 types of blocks. The armor stand to hold sets of armor including armor from mods, racks and cases for tools and weapons, a shelf to display potions, a general shelf that can display anything and finally a wooden label that would fit nicely on the front of a chest and display up to 3 items that chest contained. The goal was also to make the player feel more involved in the game as if collecting the different items to display becomes a goal in itself.
Some of the new blocks interact with the player is slightly different ways than normal. The wooden display case for example can be toggled open and closed. The play must shift click the case with an empty hand to open and close the case. Only after the case is open can the player place any items inside. The wooden label also has a similar characteristic in that the player must shift-click with an empty hand to access the inventory. This is to make the use of the label on chests convenient so the player won’t accidently open the label GUI when trying to access the chest.
Compatibility with mods is also a concern for all blocks involved in this mod. To ease that I added several config options to easily add compatibility to many items. There is an option to add keywords for the bookcase so it may accept new types of books or even remove books that are currently accepted. There is also an option to enable/disable the addition of blank books. This is disabled by default and the reason behind this is it means that when a player sees books on a bookshelf, they know they are all useful books and not just blank books. The tool rack and weapon case also feature a similar config option so that the player may add any items they wish to these blocks.
Also I would like to mention that since these are mostly wooden blocks, I made it possible to craft the blocks using the 4 different vanilla woods. Each wood will give the block a different look matching that wood type. The textures are mostly all based on vanilla textures in attempt to keep the vanilla feel of the game with BiblioCraft.
If anyone has any questions, concerns, or bugs please post on this forum and I will do my best to address them.I plan to keep developing this mod and adding more blocks in the future as well as do my best to keep up with vanilla releases.
Finally just a shout out to my friends who have become my personal beta testing team for helping me discover bugs and add input on features. Thank Ekacfeeb12, murphyobrian, and Draegenoth!

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These 4 videos show off version 1.1.0:
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Thanks to Direwolf20 for this video!
These 4 videos show off version 1.1.0:
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Information has been updated to reflect BiblioCraft version 1.2.0
Blocks
1) Bookcase – This block can be made from any of the 4 different vanilla woods and will look like the wood that is used.
Player can place books directly in the Bookcase by right clicking with an accepted book. Right clicking the Bookcase without an accepted book OR if the Bookcase is full will open the GUI. Sneak clicking with an empty hand will pull a book off the Bookcase. Books will add/subtract from the slot the player is aiming at.


2) Armor Stand
In the center slots represent the armor on the stand and the right hand slots represent the armor the player is wearing.
Right clicking opens the GUI. The player can add armor to the stand by holding the piece of armor in their hand and aiming at the desired slot to place the armor, ex, aim at the top to add a helmet. The player can also add/remove/swap armor to and from the stand to and from the players armor inventory by sneak right-clicking on the armor stand on the desired piece of armor/empty slot to add/remove/swap armor to and from the stand. ex, if I am wearing nothing and the armor stand has chest armor, if I aim at the chest piece and sneak-click, I will be wearing the armor. I can sneak click again to take the armor off and place it back on the stand. If I am wearing armor and the stand has armor, shift-clicking will swap those 2 pieces of armor.


3) Display Case – This block can be made from any of the 4 different vanilla wood slabs and will look like the wood that is used. This block can also use one of 4 different colors of wool to color the interior. The wool colors Red, Blue, Green, or Black may be used.
An Important note on the usage of the case. The case door can be toggled by shift clicking with an empty hand. The case must be open in order to add an item to the case. When the case is open, if the player is holding an item, Right clicking will place the item in the case. If the player has an empty hand and right clicks, the GUI will open. Right clicking while there is an item in the case will cause the item to pop out of the case. It is also worth noting that placing a redstone block inside a display case will cause the case to emit a redstone signal.


4) Potion Shelf – This block can be made from any of the 4 different vanilla woods and will look like the wood that is used.
Right clicking the shelf with an accepted potion will put that potion on the shelf in that slot. Right clicking without an accepted potion OR if the shelf is full will open the GUI. Sneak clicking with an empty hand will cause the potion the player is aiming at to pop off. Potions are added/subtracted from whatever slot the player is aiming at.


5) Tool Rack – This block can be made from any of the 4 different vanilla wood slabs and will look like the wood that is used.
Right-clicking the rack with an accepted tool with put the tool on the rack. Right clicking a tool that is on the rack will cause that tool to pop off. Sneak clicking with an empty hand will open the GUI.


6) Wooden Shelf – This block can be made from any of the 4 different vanilla woods and will look like the wood that is used.
Right-clicking the Shelf with any Block or Item will put it on the shelf. Right clicking an item or block that is on the Shelf will cause that item or block to pop off. Sneak clicking with an empty hand will open the GUI.


7) Wooden Label – This block can be made from any of the 4 different vanilla wood slabs and will look like the wood that is used.
An important note about usage. The label must be shift clicked with an empty hand to open the GUI.


8) Desk -This block can be made from any of the 4 different vanilla woods and will look like the wood that is used.
Player can place books directly on the desk by right clicking with an accepted book. Player must aim either at the front center space to add an open book, or one of the back 2 corners to add a book to either stack.If the player is looking at an open book on the desk and the open book is either a Book & Quill or a Signed Book then right clicking will opening the book GUI and allow the player to read and edit books on the table. The current page the player has the book open to is also saved. Right clicking the desk without an accepted book OR if the desk is full will open the storage GUI. Sneak clicking with an empty hand will pull a book off the Desk. If the player is looking at the open book, sneak-clicking will pick up that book, if the player is looking at the left stack, the place will pick up the top book from the stack, then the same for the right stack.


8) Typesetting Table - This is where the play can save and retrieve signed books. Once a book is signed, it can be placed in the bottom left corner of the table. The player will see a red book. The player must hold sneak and right click with an empty hand on the book to save it. The book will turn blue. If Bibliocraft is being played in an SSP world, Bibliocraft will create a folder inside the players config folder named “books”. This is where all the books are saved and can be passed around and shared with friends. In SSP this also means that any saved books are accessible within all SSP worlds. One a dedicated SMP server, however, the “books” folder will be created inside of the loaded world folder and will only be accessible in that world unless copied manually from one world to another outside of Minecraft. Simply right click on the top of the block in the area between the 3 large squares to open the saved book menu. Click to select a book. Create a chase and place it in the top middle square. Now to create a plate, the player must give the typesetting table a redstone pulse. A button on the front is a great solution. When the table receives a redstone pulse, if the table contains an empty chase, a plate will be created. To remove the type from a plate and retrieve the empty chase, simply place the plate in the left hand slot then hold sneak and right click the plate and it will be added to the empty chase slot. The reading glasses will help to illustrate the correct areas to click on for operation as well.


9) Printing Press - Players can print signed books from saved written signed books. Simply create a plate with the desired book on the typesetting table, add ink to the ink plate. lay down some blank books, and set the plate in the middle and the press will print a book. The player must be aiming at the correct area on the bounding box of the block to add/remove items. Facing the printing press, the top portion of the block (the bounding box, not the model) is the ink slot. Simply click with some black ink sacs to add ink sacs and right click without ink sacs to remove the ink. Blank books are placed in the bottom left hand corner and work the same way, they can be added or removed. The plate goes in the middle of the machine. The reading glasses will help to illustrate the correct areas to click on for operation as well.


Items
1) Tape Measure. This Item can be used to measure distances in minecraft. In the default mod, absolute measurment mode, right clicking on a block selects a block, then right clicking on any other block will give the distance to that block in the nearest meter. Even across angles. Right clicking the Tape Measure with no block selected will change to individual measurement mode which will return separate measurements, in blocks/meters for each direction, north/south, east/west, and height. Dimensions are only returned if the measured distance is greater than 0.
This is a 2 part recipe, first you must craft a tape reel.

Than you can craft your tape measure.

2) Reading glasses - Reading Glasses and other eyewear. When worn on the head, the reading glasses, tinted glasses, or monocle allow the player to read pop up text displays of items displayed on the different blocks in BiblioCraft. Every block in BiblioCraft has text information read out. The player can view the names of books on a bookcase without opening the GUI, as well as see what is on a regular shelf and of what quantity. The player can also see what armor is on an armor stand and what enchantments are on that armor. The display case also has enchantment support for armor and weapons. Labels become combination item frame / signs displaying the name of the item in them. The typesetting table displays the name of the selected book as well as the quantity of blank chases left. The printing press displays the book name of the plate inserted into the press as well as the quantity of ink and quantity of blank books left. The writing desk displays the name of the open book. The potion shelf shows the name of the potion the player is looking at.


*yes, that is me modeling the glasses.
3) Tinted glasses - A tinted variant of the reading glasses.


4) Monocle - Another variant of the reading glasses.


5) The Chase – This is the empty chase that is used on a typesetting table to make a plate. Any woods can be used.

6) Printing Press Plate - This can only be created on a typesetting table and must be placed on a printing press to print a copy of the book it contains.
7) Redstone book - This is a book that is crafted but looks like a signed book. (Also I would like to remind everyone that the book can be renamed on the Anvil). When this special book is place on a bookcase, the bookcase emits a redstone signal.


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Information has been updated to reflect BiblioCraft version 1.2.0
Blocks
1) Bookcase – This block can be made from any of the 4 different vanilla woods and will look like the wood that is used.
Player can place books directly in the Bookcase by right clicking with an accepted book. Right clicking the Bookcase without an accepted book OR if the Bookcase is full will open the GUI. Sneak clicking with an empty hand will pull a book off the Bookcase. Books will add/subtract from the slot the player is aiming at.


2) Armor Stand
In the center slots represent the armor on the stand and the right hand slots represent the armor the player is wearing.
Right clicking opens the GUI. The player can add armor to the stand by holding the piece of armor in their hand and aiming at the desired slot to place the armor, ex, aim at the top to add a helmet. The player can also add/remove/swap armor to and from the stand to and from the players armor inventory by sneak right-clicking on the armor stand on the desired piece of armor/empty slot to add/remove/swap armor to and from the stand. ex, if I am wearing nothing and the armor stand has chest armor, if I aim at the chest piece and sneak-click, I will be wearing the armor. I can sneak click again to take the armor off and place it back on the stand. If I am wearing armor and the stand has armor, shift-clicking will swap those 2 pieces of armor.


3) Display Case – This block can be made from any of the 4 different vanilla wood slabs and will look like the wood that is used. This block can also use one of 4 different colors of wool to color the interior. The wool colors Red, Blue, Green, or Black may be used.
An Important note on the usage of the case. The case door can be toggled by shift clicking with an empty hand. The case must be open in order to add an item to the case. When the case is open, if the player is holding an item, Right clicking will place the item in the case. If the player has an empty hand and right clicks, the GUI will open. Right clicking while there is an item in the case will cause the item to pop out of the case. It is also worth noting that placing a redstone block inside a display case will cause the case to emit a redstone signal.


4) Potion Shelf – This block can be made from any of the 4 different vanilla woods and will look like the wood that is used.
Right clicking the shelf with an accepted potion will put that potion on the shelf in that slot. Right clicking without an accepted potion OR if the shelf is full will open the GUI. Sneak clicking with an empty hand will cause the potion the player is aiming at to pop off. Potions are added/subtracted from whatever slot the player is aiming at.


5) Tool Rack – This block can be made from any of the 4 different vanilla wood slabs and will look like the wood that is used.
Right-clicking the rack with an accepted tool with put the tool on the rack. Right clicking a tool that is on the rack will cause that tool to pop off. Sneak clicking with an empty hand will open the GUI.


6) Wooden Shelf – This block can be made from any of the 4 different vanilla woods and will look like the wood that is used.
Right-clicking the Shelf with any Block or Item will put it on the shelf. Right clicking an item or block that is on the Shelf will cause that item or block to pop off. Sneak clicking with an empty hand will open the GUI.


7) Wooden Label – This block can be made from any of the 4 different vanilla wood slabs and will look like the wood that is used.
An important note about usage. The label must be shift clicked with an empty hand to open the GUI.


8) Desk -This block can be made from any of the 4 different vanilla woods and will look like the wood that is used.
Player can place books directly on the desk by right clicking with an accepted book. Player must aim either at the front center space to add an open book, or one of the back 2 corners to add a book to either stack.If the player is looking at an open book on the desk and the open book is either a Book & Quill or a Signed Book then right clicking will opening the book GUI and allow the player to read and edit books on the table. The current page the player has the book open to is also saved. Right clicking the desk without an accepted book OR if the desk is full will open the storage GUI. Sneak clicking with an empty hand will pull a book off the Desk. If the player is looking at the open book, sneak-clicking will pick up that book, if the player is looking at the left stack, the place will pick up the top book from the stack, then the same for the right stack.


8) Typesetting Table - This is where the play can save and retrieve signed books. Once a book is signed, it can be placed in the bottom left corner of the table. The player will see a red book. The player must hold sneak and right click with an empty hand on the book to save it. The book will turn blue. If Bibliocraft is being played in an SSP world, Bibliocraft will create a folder inside the players config folder named “books”. This is where all the books are saved and can be passed around and shared with friends. In SSP this also means that any saved books are accessible within all SSP worlds. One a dedicated SMP server, however, the “books” folder will be created inside of the loaded world folder and will only be accessible in that world unless copied manually from one world to another outside of Minecraft. Simply right click on the top of the block in the area between the 3 large squares to open the saved book menu. Click to select a book. Create a chase and place it in the top middle square. Now to create a plate, the player must give the typesetting table a redstone pulse. A button on the front is a great solution. When the table receives a redstone pulse, if the table contains an empty chase, a plate will be created. To remove the type from a plate and retrieve the empty chase, simply place the plate in the left hand slot then hold sneak and right click the plate and it will be added to the empty chase slot. The reading glasses will help to illustrate the correct areas to click on for operation as well.


9) Printing Press - Players can print signed books from saved written signed books. Simply create a plate with the desired book on the typesetting table, add ink to the ink plate. lay down some blank books, and set the plate in the middle and the press will print a book. The player must be aiming at the correct area on the bounding box of the block to add/remove items. Facing the printing press, the top portion of the block (the bounding box, not the model) is the ink slot. Simply click with some black ink sacs to add ink sacs and right click without ink sacs to remove the ink. Blank books are placed in the bottom left hand corner and work the same way, they can be added or removed. The plate goes in the middle of the machine. The reading glasses will help to illustrate the correct areas to click on for operation as well.


Items
1) Tape Measure. This Item can be used to measure distances in minecraft. In the default mod, absolute measurment mode, right clicking on a block selects a block, then right clicking on any other block will give the distance to that block in the nearest meter. Even across angles. Right clicking the Tape Measure with no block selected will change to individual measurement mode which will return separate measurements, in blocks/meters for each direction, north/south, east/west, and height. Dimensions are only returned if the measured distance is greater than 0.
This is a 2 part recipe, first you must craft a tape reel.

Than you can craft your tape measure.

2) Reading glasses - Reading Glasses and other eyewear. When worn on the head, the reading glasses, tinted glasses, or monocle allow the player to read pop up text displays of items displayed on the different blocks in BiblioCraft. Every block in BiblioCraft has text information read out. The player can view the names of books on a bookcase without opening the GUI, as well as see what is on a regular shelf and of what quantity. The player can also see what armor is on an armor stand and what enchantments are on that armor. The display case also has enchantment support for armor and weapons. Labels become combination item frame / signs displaying the name of the item in them. The typesetting table displays the name of the selected book as well as the quantity of blank chases left. The printing press displays the book name of the plate inserted into the press as well as the quantity of ink and quantity of blank books left. The writing desk displays the name of the open book. The potion shelf shows the name of the potion the player is looking at.


*yes, that is me modeling the glasses.
3) Tinted glasses - A tinted variant of the reading glasses.


4) Monocle - Another variant of the reading glasses.


5) The Chase – This is the empty chase that is used on a typesetting table to make a plate. Any woods can be used.

6) Printing Press Plate - This can only be created on a typesetting table and must be placed on a printing press to print a copy of the book it contains.
7) Redstone book - This is a book that is crafted but looks like a signed book. (Also I would like to remind everyone that the book can be renamed on the Anvil). When this special book is place on a bookcase, the bookcase emits a redstone signal.


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For Minecraft 1.5.x
This version may still have compatibility issues with other mods, due to the lack of availability of other mods at the time of this release we were unable to thoroughly test this aspect, please back up your worlds and take precautions to be safe!
Download Bibliocraft v1.2.3: http://adf.ly/P5PY9 or http://adfoc.us/12433423816370
Requires Forge 7.7.1.662 or greater
This version was built on Forge version 688 but should work on any version of forge after version 662 and any version of minecraft 1.5.2+. It should work fine on minecraft 1.5.1 as well, but has not been tested.
Get old versions here:
For Minecraft 1.4.7
Download Bibliocraft v1.1.2: http://adf.ly/Kgzw0 or http://adfoc.us/1243...1243.../1243341
This version was developed using Forge v497 and tested with versions 497, 518 and 534.
Get old versions here:
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR OPTIFINE USERS IN MINCRAFT 1.4.7: OptiFine seems to cause an unusual rendering bug that causes items to render in a slightly higher position, so to fix this, there is an option in the config file to enable a fix for OptiFine so items render in their proper positions. These issues seem to be fixed in minecraft 1.5.1 with optifine prerelease A7.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR IDRESOLVER USERS:IDResolver can cause issues. If you use IDResolver, you may not see item icons and you may crash if you place a armor stand or desk. Your results may vary, you may not have any issues, but some do.
Here is an install guide video for using IDResolver thanks to mvhnexus!
Thanks to TheConzMen for this excellent how-to install video guide for BiblioCraft.
To install:
1) Download Forge from http://files.minecraftforge.net/
2) Install Forge by opening minecraft.jar, deleting META-INF, and copying the data from the forge universal zip file into your minecraft.jar.
3) Copy BiblioCraft[vX.X.X].zip into your .minecraft/mods folder
Thanks to Dry_Taste here is an LWC config for server admins using the LWC plugin.
For Minecraft 1.5.x
This version may still have compatibility issues with other mods, due to the lack of availability of other mods at the time of this release we were unable to thoroughly test this aspect, please back up your worlds and take precautions to be safe!
Download Bibliocraft v1.2.3: http://adf.ly/P5PY9 or http://adfoc.us/12433423816370
Requires Forge 7.7.1.662 or greater
This version was built on Forge version 688 but should work on any version of forge after version 662 and any version of minecraft 1.5.2+. It should work fine on minecraft 1.5.1 as well, but has not been tested.
Get old versions here:
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BiblioCraft[v1.2.1]
BiblioCraft[v1.2.0] (Requires Forge v662 or newer)
BiblioCraft[v1.1.6]
BiblioCraft[v1.1.5] (Only works with forge version 630 and lower)
BiblioCraft[v1.1.4]
BiblioCraft[v1.1.3]
BiblioCraft[v1.2.1]
BiblioCraft[v1.2.0] (Requires Forge v662 or newer)
BiblioCraft[v1.1.6]
BiblioCraft[v1.1.5] (Only works with forge version 630 and lower)
BiblioCraft[v1.1.4]
BiblioCraft[v1.1.3]
For Minecraft 1.4.7
Download Bibliocraft v1.1.2: http://adf.ly/Kgzw0 or http://adfoc.us/1243...1243.../1243341
This version was developed using Forge v497 and tested with versions 497, 518 and 534.
Get old versions here:
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR OPTIFINE USERS IN MINCRAFT 1.4.7: OptiFine seems to cause an unusual rendering bug that causes items to render in a slightly higher position, so to fix this, there is an option in the config file to enable a fix for OptiFine so items render in their proper positions. These issues seem to be fixed in minecraft 1.5.1 with optifine prerelease A7.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR IDRESOLVER USERS:IDResolver can cause issues. If you use IDResolver, you may not see item icons and you may crash if you place a armor stand or desk. Your results may vary, you may not have any issues, but some do.
Here is an install guide video for using IDResolver thanks to mvhnexus!
Spoiler:
Thanks to TheConzMen for this excellent how-to install video guide for BiblioCraft.
To install:
1) Download Forge from http://files.minecraftforge.net/
2) Install Forge by opening minecraft.jar, deleting META-INF, and copying the data from the forge universal zip file into your minecraft.jar.
3) Copy BiblioCraft[vX.X.X].zip into your .minecraft/mods folder
Thanks to Dry_Taste here is an LWC config for server admins using the LWC plugin.

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Change log:
V1.2.3 -
* New Feature - Applying a redstone signal to either the top or bottom block of the armor stand and then sneak-clicking the stand with an empty hand will swap the entire set of armor instead of just the piece you are looking at.
* Fixed support for Tinkers Contruct tools on weapon racks, now all Tinkers tools should work.
* Fixed a crash with the Hover Harness from Thaumcraft on the armor stand.
* Fixed items not rendering in the players hand after forge version 687.
* Fixed the name of the tape measure being incorrect.
V1.2.1 -
* Added support for Modular Powersuits on the armor stands.
* Added support for Tinkers Construct books on the bookcases.
* Fixed a bug on the display case that could cause an item to get stuck in the block above it and warp through the celing when removing an item.
* Added rendered text color code to config for the reading glasses. Players can now edit the config and change the color of the text to anything they choose.
V1.2.0 –
* NEW BLOCK: The Printing Press – Players can print signed books from saved written signed books! Simple create a plate with the desired book on the typesetting table, add ink to the ink plate, lay down some blank books, and set the plate in the middle and the press will print a book.
* NEW BLOCK: The Typesetting Table – This is where the play can save and retrieve signed books. Once a book is signed, it can be placed in the bottom left corner of the table. The player will see a red book. The player must hold sneak and right click with an empty hand on the book to save it. The book will turn blue. If Bibliocraft is being played in an SSP world, Bibliocraft will create a folder inside the players config folder named “books”. This is where all the books are saved and can be passed around and shared with friends. In SSP this also means that any saved books are accessible within all SSP worlds. One a dedicated SMP server, however, the “books” folder will be created inside of the loaded world folder and will only be accessible in that world unless copied manually from one world to another outside of Minecraft. Simply right click on the top of the block in the area between the 3 large squares to open the saved book menu. Click to select a book. Create a chase and place it in the top middle square. Now to create a plate, the player must give the typesetting table a redstone pulse. A button on the front is a great solution. When the table receives a redstone pulse, if the table contains an empty chase, a plate will be created. To remove the type from a plate and retrieve the empty chase, simply place the plate in the left hand slot then hold sneak and right click the plate and it will be added to the empty chase slot.
* NEW ITEM: The Chase – This is the empty chase that is used on a typesetting table to make a plate
* NEW ITEM: Printing Press Plate – This can only be created on a typesetting table and must be placed on a printing press to print a copy of the book it contains.
* NEW ITEM: Redstone Book – This is a book that is crafted but looks like a signed book. (Also I would like to remind everyone that the book can be renamed on the Anvil). When this special book is place on a bookcase, the bookcase emits a redstone signal.
* NEW ARMOR ITEM(S): Reading Glasses and other eyewear. When worn on the head, the reading glasses, tinted glasses, or monocle allow the player to read pop up text displays of items displayed on the different blocks in BiblioCraft. Every block in BiblioCraft has text information read out. The player can view the names of books on a bookcase without opening the GUI, as well as see what is on a regular shelf and of what quantity. The player can also see what armor is on an armor stand and what enchantments are on that armor. The display case also has enchantment support for armor and weapons. Labels become combination item frame / signs displaying the name of the item in them. The typesetting table displays the name of the selected book as well as the quantity of blank chases left. The printing press displays the book name of the plate inserted into the press as well as the quantity of ink and quantity of blank books left. The writing desk displays the name of the open book. The potion shelf shows the name of the potion the player is looking at.
* NEW ENCHANTMENT: Reading I – This is a rare enchantment that can only be created by enchanting a book. This enchantment then goes on a helmet of choice and grants the player the ability to read text just like the reading glasses, tinted glasses, or monocle.
*Tweaked Writing Desk – Players can now read and write vanilla Minecraft books on the table. Also the last page that was open is saved. This works across a sever too so one player can open a book to a certain page and another player can view the book already open to that page. The player must be looking at the open book to open the interface. Shift-clicking still removes the book, but the player can look at either stack or the open book to remove the book of their choice.
*Tweaked Armor Stand – Now any piece of armor can be added / removed / swapped from the players armor inventory to and from the stand by sneak-clicking the stand with an empty hand on the slot of choice. No GUI required, though the GUI is still there. All previous mechanics still exist, this is in addition to the way it worked before.
*Tweaked Bookcase – Now the player can add and remove books from any slot on the bookcase by looking at that slot. The books are also rendered in whatever slot they are placed in. This makes the combination of the reading glasses and redstone book much fun. However, upon upgrading from a previous version, all current bookcases will appear empty, this is only visual, no books will be lost. The player must only change the inventory of the bookcase to restore rendering of the books. Simply open the GUI, pick up a book and place it back and the books will then show up on the shelf again.
*Tweaked Potion Shelf – The player can now remove and add potions to any slot on the shelf by looking at that slot. In combination with the reading glasses, finding and obtaining potions quickly without the GUI is much easier.
*Tweaked Display Case – Emits a redstone signal if a redstone block is placed inside. Also displays enchantment information on weapons and armor if the player is wearing reading glasses.
*Tweaked Labels – Labels are no longer a solid object and can be walked through. This prevents the use of the label as a step when placed on the front of a chest.
*Added Hopper support – All blocks properly support Hoppers and will only allow the correct items to be filtered into the blocks. Though buildcraft doesn’t follow the same rules, at least now yet, a combination of buildcraft and hoppers can make for an interesting sorting solution to filter out armor, weapons, books, etc.
*Restored some armor compatibilities that were lost in the transition to 1.5. – Tested to verify the stand works with Thaumcraft, Ars Magica, Industrial Craft and Forestry.
V1.1.6 -
*Fixed a bug that allowed the armor stand to delete the block above the base when being place below another block. The player can no long place the stand unless there is a 2 block opening.
*Updated to forges updated way of handling armor textures. v1.1.5 will crash with forge v631+, that is fixed and the player must use forge v631+.
V1.1.5 -
*Fixed a couple rendering bugs that poped up with the new version
*Implemented proper support for the new TESR Culling feature in forge. This means that with forge, TileEntitySpecialRenderer's, which all 8 blocks in BiblioCraft use, will not be rendered if the player is not facing that block. This should increase performance with heavy use of BiblioCraft by quite a bit.
*Users of Optifine no longer need to edit the config file and set IsOptifineInstalled to true. I left this in until I can be sure the bug doesn't come back in a future version.
V1.1.4 -
*Fixed a crash in SMP where closing the case would casue an Internal exception on the client.
*Few bug fixes and code cleanup
V1.1.3 -
*Updated to Minecraft 1.5
*Removed fake block above desk that prevents other blocks from being placed on the desk.
V1.1.2 –
* NEW ITEM: The Tape Measure. Simply right click a block to start a measurement, than right click another block to measure the distance, in blocks. Right click without aiming at any blocks to change between 2 modes. The first and default mode will get an absolute measurement, even on angles. The second mod will display up to 3 measurements on each of the 3 axis, no angles.
* Tweaked Armor Stand - If a player is holding a piece of armor in their hand, they can place it on the armor stand by right clicking the stand with the armor.
* Tweaked Armor Stand - Player can now shift-click from armor stand to player-armor inventory and from player inventory to player armor inventory if stand is full
* Added Armor stand compatibility for many more mods. Most mods should work automatically now. DivineRPG seems to be compatible now for example.
* Updated Shelf - Shelf will now only display the top center piece of wood if a block is above it, otherwise, the top of the shelf is flat. All current shelves will not feature the center piece of wood until the block is updated by placing or changing a block next to the shelf.
* Slight tweak with Shelf interaction - right clicking on the side or top of a shelf will open the GUI, even if the players hands are full.
V1.1.0 –
*NEW BLOCK: Added the Desk. Player can place books directly on the desk by right clicking with an accepted book. Right clicking the desk without an accepted book OR if the desk is full will open the GUI. Sneak clicking with an empty hand will pull a book off the Desk.
* Upgraded Bookcase interactions:Player can place books directly in the Bookcase by right clicking with an accepted book. Right clicking the Bookcase without an accepted book OR if the Bookcase is full will open the GUI. Sneak clicking with an empty hand will pull a book off the Bookcase. Books will add/subtract from the top or bottom shelf depending on what shelf the player is aimed at.
* Upgraded Display Case Interactions: When the case is open, if the player is holding an item, Right clicking will place the item in the case. If the player has an empty hand and right clicks, the GUI will open. Right clicking while there is an item in the case will cause the item to pop out of the case.
*Removed all restrictions on display cases. Any item or block may be placed in the case now.
*Upgraded Tool Rack interactions: Right-clicking the rack with an accepted tool with put the tool on the rack. Right clicking a tool that is on the rack will cause that tool to pop off. Sneak clicking with an empty hand will open the GUI.
*Upgraded Shelf interactions: Right-clicking the Shelf with any Block or Item will put it on the shelf. Right clicking an item or block that is on the Shelf will cause that item or block to pop off. Sneak clicking with an empty hand will open the GUI.
*Upgraded Potion Shelf interactions: Right clicking the shelf with an accepted potion will put that potion on the shelf. Right clicking without an accepted potion OR if the shelf is full will open the GUI. Sneak clicking with an empty hand will cause a potion to pop off. Potions are added/subtracted from one of the 3 shelves depending on what shelf the player is aiming at.
*Tweaked config support. Now keywords entered into the config will check for both in-code item names and in-game display name. This should allow support for adding keywords for items in other languages.
*Tweaked Labels so items and blocks are scaled slightly larger and fill out the label better.
*Fixed crashes relating to some items being placed on the shelf, the potion shelf, and the label.
V1.0.2 –
*Added config support for potion shelves. Now you can enter in keywords to add new items.
Support for thaumcraft phials and minechem test tubes implemented by default.
* Fixed a crash when databases from extra bees tried to be added to the label or the potion shelf.
* When shift clicking an item into the label, the first item now goes to the center slot.
* Fixed a bug with blocks rotating the wrong direction in fast graphics.
* Added more default words for various blocks to the config.
* Added equipped armor to GUI in Armor Stand.
* Added support for Gregtech and Ars Magics armors to the Armor Stand
* Added support for Heads to the Armor Stand.
V1.0.0 – First Public Release! Includes 7 different blocks such as Bookcases, Armor stands, item shelves, tool/weapon racks, tool/weapon/valuables display case, potion shelves, and wooden labels.
Change log:
V1.2.3 -
* New Feature - Applying a redstone signal to either the top or bottom block of the armor stand and then sneak-clicking the stand with an empty hand will swap the entire set of armor instead of just the piece you are looking at.
* Fixed support for Tinkers Contruct tools on weapon racks, now all Tinkers tools should work.
* Fixed a crash with the Hover Harness from Thaumcraft on the armor stand.
* Fixed items not rendering in the players hand after forge version 687.
* Fixed the name of the tape measure being incorrect.
V1.2.1 -
* Added support for Modular Powersuits on the armor stands.
* Added support for Tinkers Construct books on the bookcases.
* Fixed a bug on the display case that could cause an item to get stuck in the block above it and warp through the celing when removing an item.
* Added rendered text color code to config for the reading glasses. Players can now edit the config and change the color of the text to anything they choose.
V1.2.0 –
* NEW BLOCK: The Printing Press – Players can print signed books from saved written signed books! Simple create a plate with the desired book on the typesetting table, add ink to the ink plate, lay down some blank books, and set the plate in the middle and the press will print a book.
* NEW BLOCK: The Typesetting Table – This is where the play can save and retrieve signed books. Once a book is signed, it can be placed in the bottom left corner of the table. The player will see a red book. The player must hold sneak and right click with an empty hand on the book to save it. The book will turn blue. If Bibliocraft is being played in an SSP world, Bibliocraft will create a folder inside the players config folder named “books”. This is where all the books are saved and can be passed around and shared with friends. In SSP this also means that any saved books are accessible within all SSP worlds. One a dedicated SMP server, however, the “books” folder will be created inside of the loaded world folder and will only be accessible in that world unless copied manually from one world to another outside of Minecraft. Simply right click on the top of the block in the area between the 3 large squares to open the saved book menu. Click to select a book. Create a chase and place it in the top middle square. Now to create a plate, the player must give the typesetting table a redstone pulse. A button on the front is a great solution. When the table receives a redstone pulse, if the table contains an empty chase, a plate will be created. To remove the type from a plate and retrieve the empty chase, simply place the plate in the left hand slot then hold sneak and right click the plate and it will be added to the empty chase slot.
* NEW ITEM: The Chase – This is the empty chase that is used on a typesetting table to make a plate
* NEW ITEM: Printing Press Plate – This can only be created on a typesetting table and must be placed on a printing press to print a copy of the book it contains.
* NEW ITEM: Redstone Book – This is a book that is crafted but looks like a signed book. (Also I would like to remind everyone that the book can be renamed on the Anvil). When this special book is place on a bookcase, the bookcase emits a redstone signal.
* NEW ARMOR ITEM(S): Reading Glasses and other eyewear. When worn on the head, the reading glasses, tinted glasses, or monocle allow the player to read pop up text displays of items displayed on the different blocks in BiblioCraft. Every block in BiblioCraft has text information read out. The player can view the names of books on a bookcase without opening the GUI, as well as see what is on a regular shelf and of what quantity. The player can also see what armor is on an armor stand and what enchantments are on that armor. The display case also has enchantment support for armor and weapons. Labels become combination item frame / signs displaying the name of the item in them. The typesetting table displays the name of the selected book as well as the quantity of blank chases left. The printing press displays the book name of the plate inserted into the press as well as the quantity of ink and quantity of blank books left. The writing desk displays the name of the open book. The potion shelf shows the name of the potion the player is looking at.
* NEW ENCHANTMENT: Reading I – This is a rare enchantment that can only be created by enchanting a book. This enchantment then goes on a helmet of choice and grants the player the ability to read text just like the reading glasses, tinted glasses, or monocle.
*Tweaked Writing Desk – Players can now read and write vanilla Minecraft books on the table. Also the last page that was open is saved. This works across a sever too so one player can open a book to a certain page and another player can view the book already open to that page. The player must be looking at the open book to open the interface. Shift-clicking still removes the book, but the player can look at either stack or the open book to remove the book of their choice.
*Tweaked Armor Stand – Now any piece of armor can be added / removed / swapped from the players armor inventory to and from the stand by sneak-clicking the stand with an empty hand on the slot of choice. No GUI required, though the GUI is still there. All previous mechanics still exist, this is in addition to the way it worked before.
*Tweaked Bookcase – Now the player can add and remove books from any slot on the bookcase by looking at that slot. The books are also rendered in whatever slot they are placed in. This makes the combination of the reading glasses and redstone book much fun. However, upon upgrading from a previous version, all current bookcases will appear empty, this is only visual, no books will be lost. The player must only change the inventory of the bookcase to restore rendering of the books. Simply open the GUI, pick up a book and place it back and the books will then show up on the shelf again.
*Tweaked Potion Shelf – The player can now remove and add potions to any slot on the shelf by looking at that slot. In combination with the reading glasses, finding and obtaining potions quickly without the GUI is much easier.
*Tweaked Display Case – Emits a redstone signal if a redstone block is placed inside. Also displays enchantment information on weapons and armor if the player is wearing reading glasses.
*Tweaked Labels – Labels are no longer a solid object and can be walked through. This prevents the use of the label as a step when placed on the front of a chest.
*Added Hopper support – All blocks properly support Hoppers and will only allow the correct items to be filtered into the blocks. Though buildcraft doesn’t follow the same rules, at least now yet, a combination of buildcraft and hoppers can make for an interesting sorting solution to filter out armor, weapons, books, etc.
*Restored some armor compatibilities that were lost in the transition to 1.5. – Tested to verify the stand works with Thaumcraft, Ars Magica, Industrial Craft and Forestry.
V1.1.6 -
*Fixed a bug that allowed the armor stand to delete the block above the base when being place below another block. The player can no long place the stand unless there is a 2 block opening.
*Updated to forges updated way of handling armor textures. v1.1.5 will crash with forge v631+, that is fixed and the player must use forge v631+.
V1.1.5 -
*Fixed a couple rendering bugs that poped up with the new version
*Implemented proper support for the new TESR Culling feature in forge. This means that with forge, TileEntitySpecialRenderer's, which all 8 blocks in BiblioCraft use, will not be rendered if the player is not facing that block. This should increase performance with heavy use of BiblioCraft by quite a bit.
*Users of Optifine no longer need to edit the config file and set IsOptifineInstalled to true. I left this in until I can be sure the bug doesn't come back in a future version.
V1.1.4 -
*Fixed a crash in SMP where closing the case would casue an Internal exception on the client.
*Few bug fixes and code cleanup
V1.1.3 -
*Updated to Minecraft 1.5
*Removed fake block above desk that prevents other blocks from being placed on the desk.
V1.1.2 –
* NEW ITEM: The Tape Measure. Simply right click a block to start a measurement, than right click another block to measure the distance, in blocks. Right click without aiming at any blocks to change between 2 modes. The first and default mode will get an absolute measurement, even on angles. The second mod will display up to 3 measurements on each of the 3 axis, no angles.
* Tweaked Armor Stand - If a player is holding a piece of armor in their hand, they can place it on the armor stand by right clicking the stand with the armor.
* Tweaked Armor Stand - Player can now shift-click from armor stand to player-armor inventory and from player inventory to player armor inventory if stand is full
* Added Armor stand compatibility for many more mods. Most mods should work automatically now. DivineRPG seems to be compatible now for example.
* Updated Shelf - Shelf will now only display the top center piece of wood if a block is above it, otherwise, the top of the shelf is flat. All current shelves will not feature the center piece of wood until the block is updated by placing or changing a block next to the shelf.
* Slight tweak with Shelf interaction - right clicking on the side or top of a shelf will open the GUI, even if the players hands are full.
V1.1.0 –
*NEW BLOCK: Added the Desk. Player can place books directly on the desk by right clicking with an accepted book. Right clicking the desk without an accepted book OR if the desk is full will open the GUI. Sneak clicking with an empty hand will pull a book off the Desk.
* Upgraded Bookcase interactions:Player can place books directly in the Bookcase by right clicking with an accepted book. Right clicking the Bookcase without an accepted book OR if the Bookcase is full will open the GUI. Sneak clicking with an empty hand will pull a book off the Bookcase. Books will add/subtract from the top or bottom shelf depending on what shelf the player is aimed at.
* Upgraded Display Case Interactions: When the case is open, if the player is holding an item, Right clicking will place the item in the case. If the player has an empty hand and right clicks, the GUI will open. Right clicking while there is an item in the case will cause the item to pop out of the case.
*Removed all restrictions on display cases. Any item or block may be placed in the case now.
*Upgraded Tool Rack interactions: Right-clicking the rack with an accepted tool with put the tool on the rack. Right clicking a tool that is on the rack will cause that tool to pop off. Sneak clicking with an empty hand will open the GUI.
*Upgraded Shelf interactions: Right-clicking the Shelf with any Block or Item will put it on the shelf. Right clicking an item or block that is on the Shelf will cause that item or block to pop off. Sneak clicking with an empty hand will open the GUI.
*Upgraded Potion Shelf interactions: Right clicking the shelf with an accepted potion will put that potion on the shelf. Right clicking without an accepted potion OR if the shelf is full will open the GUI. Sneak clicking with an empty hand will cause a potion to pop off. Potions are added/subtracted from one of the 3 shelves depending on what shelf the player is aiming at.
*Tweaked config support. Now keywords entered into the config will check for both in-code item names and in-game display name. This should allow support for adding keywords for items in other languages.
*Tweaked Labels so items and blocks are scaled slightly larger and fill out the label better.
*Fixed crashes relating to some items being placed on the shelf, the potion shelf, and the label.
V1.0.2 –
*Added config support for potion shelves. Now you can enter in keywords to add new items.
Support for thaumcraft phials and minechem test tubes implemented by default.
* Fixed a crash when databases from extra bees tried to be added to the label or the potion shelf.
* When shift clicking an item into the label, the first item now goes to the center slot.
* Fixed a bug with blocks rotating the wrong direction in fast graphics.
* Added more default words for various blocks to the config.
* Added equipped armor to GUI in Armor Stand.
* Added support for Gregtech and Ars Magics armors to the Armor Stand
* Added support for Heads to the Armor Stand.
V1.0.0 – First Public Release! Includes 7 different blocks such as Bookcases, Armor stands, item shelves, tool/weapon racks, tool/weapon/valuables display case, potion shelves, and wooden labels.

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Here are some wonderful texture pack addons that have been created by the community.
To install, download and extract to your hard drive, then place the jds folder (Minecraft 1.4.7) or mods folders (Minecraft 1.5.x), inside of the texture pack of your choice.
Created by Asphyxious, This first pack fully supports BiblioCraft v1.1.5 - v1.1.6.
Download textures by Asphyxious
32x JohnSmith textures. Credit goes to nimh for everything in this pack except the custom book covers that were created by theSwak. GUI textures for 32x JohnSmith have been created by Vangraven. This pack includes texture to support all blocks in BiblioCraft v1.1.0 and all GUIs in v1.1.0.
The addon pack that must be installed into the John Smith pack can be found here:
Download 32x John Smith BiblioCraft textures
Click here to visit the offical forum page for the John Smith Legacy packs.
Thanks to Zicamox, the BiblioCraft textures can be found in the offical download of the John Smith: Technician's Remix pack. Currently the full pack includes all but the newest desk textures.
Click here to download the 32x John Smith: Technician's remix pack with BiblioCraft support.
128x Spax PureBDcraft textures. This is a collaborative effort by TrAnE, mistermaddog and dozid. These are a work in progress on the BDCraft.net forum and seem nearly finished.
Click here to visit the WIP thread. A link to download the most current version can be found within the thread. After the pack is finished I will post a link to download the pack directly from here.
Here are some wonderful texture pack addons that have been created by the community.
To install, download and extract to your hard drive, then place the jds folder (Minecraft 1.4.7) or mods folders (Minecraft 1.5.x), inside of the texture pack of your choice.
Created by Asphyxious, This first pack fully supports BiblioCraft v1.1.5 - v1.1.6.
Download textures by Asphyxious
32x JohnSmith textures. Credit goes to nimh for everything in this pack except the custom book covers that were created by theSwak. GUI textures for 32x JohnSmith have been created by Vangraven. This pack includes texture to support all blocks in BiblioCraft v1.1.0 and all GUIs in v1.1.0.
The addon pack that must be installed into the John Smith pack can be found here:
Download 32x John Smith BiblioCraft textures
Click here to visit the offical forum page for the John Smith Legacy packs.
Thanks to Zicamox, the BiblioCraft textures can be found in the offical download of the John Smith: Technician's Remix pack. Currently the full pack includes all but the newest desk textures.
Click here to download the 32x John Smith: Technician's remix pack with BiblioCraft support.
128x Spax PureBDcraft textures. This is a collaborative effort by TrAnE, mistermaddog and dozid. These are a work in progress on the BDCraft.net forum and seem nearly finished.
Click here to visit the WIP thread. A link to download the most current version can be found within the thread. After the pack is finished I will post a link to download the pack directly from here.

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
0. USED TERMS
MOD - modification, plugin, a piece of software that interfaces with the Minecraft client to extend, add, change or remove original capabilities.
MOJANG - Mojang AB
OWNER - Joseph "Nuchaz" Sinclair, Original author(s) of the MOD. Under the copyright terms accepted when purchasing Minecraft (http://www.minecraft.net/copyright.jsp) the OWNER has full rights over their MOD despite use of MOJANG code.
USER - End user of the mod, person installing the mod.
1. LIABILITY
THIS MOD IS PROVIDED 'AS IS' WITH NO WARRANTIES, IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE. THE OWNER OF THIS MOD TAKES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES INCURRED FROM THE USE OF THIS MOD. THIS MOD ALTERS FUNDAMENTAL PARTS OF THE MINECRAFT GAME, PARTS OF MINECRAFT MAY NOT WORK WITH THIS MOD INSTALLED. ALL DAMAGES CAUSED FROM THE USE OR MISUSE OF THIS MOD FALL ON THE USER.
2. USE
Use of this MOD to be installed, manually or automatically, is given to the USER without restriction.
3. REDISTRIBUTION
This MOD may only be distributed where uploaded, mirrored, or otherwise linked to by the OWNER solely. All mirrors of this mod must have advance written permission from the OWNER. ANY attempts to make money off of this MOD (selling, selling modified versions, adfly, sharecash, etc.) are STRICTLY FORBIDDEN, and the OWNER may claim damages or take other action to rectify the situation.
4. DERIVATIVE WORKS/MODIFICATION
This mod is provided freely and may be decompiled and modified for private use, either with a decompiler or a bytecode editor. Public distribution of modified versions of this MOD requires advance written permission of the OWNER and may be subject to certain terms. Textures may be modified and released without advance permission under the requirement said textures will be posted to the relevant forum started by the OWNER.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
0. USED TERMS
MOD - modification, plugin, a piece of software that interfaces with the Minecraft client to extend, add, change or remove original capabilities.
MOJANG - Mojang AB
OWNER - Joseph "Nuchaz" Sinclair, Original author(s) of the MOD. Under the copyright terms accepted when purchasing Minecraft (http://www.minecraft.net/copyright.jsp) the OWNER has full rights over their MOD despite use of MOJANG code.
USER - End user of the mod, person installing the mod.
1. LIABILITY
THIS MOD IS PROVIDED 'AS IS' WITH NO WARRANTIES, IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE. THE OWNER OF THIS MOD TAKES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES INCURRED FROM THE USE OF THIS MOD. THIS MOD ALTERS FUNDAMENTAL PARTS OF THE MINECRAFT GAME, PARTS OF MINECRAFT MAY NOT WORK WITH THIS MOD INSTALLED. ALL DAMAGES CAUSED FROM THE USE OR MISUSE OF THIS MOD FALL ON THE USER.
2. USE
Use of this MOD to be installed, manually or automatically, is given to the USER without restriction.
3. REDISTRIBUTION
This MOD may only be distributed where uploaded, mirrored, or otherwise linked to by the OWNER solely. All mirrors of this mod must have advance written permission from the OWNER. ANY attempts to make money off of this MOD (selling, selling modified versions, adfly, sharecash, etc.) are STRICTLY FORBIDDEN, and the OWNER may claim damages or take other action to rectify the situation.
4. DERIVATIVE WORKS/MODIFICATION
This mod is provided freely and may be decompiled and modified for private use, either with a decompiler or a bytecode editor. Public distribution of modified versions of this MOD requires advance written permission of the OWNER and may be subject to certain terms. Textures may be modified and released without advance permission under the requirement said textures will be posted to the relevant forum started by the OWNER.
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