I see you fixed the chocolate orange/apple mix up, but there's one more thing. you forgot to update the crafting tables with the new chocolate orange and apple sprites. Sorry for being picky but i'm a "it needs to be perfect" freak. XD
anyways, great job!
i live in australia so i've never seen of eaten a real jaffa cake, it's a good mod but quiet useless cause you can just retexture a cookie
Useless? This is more then retextureing a previous food item.. first of all it heals more then a cookie.
And it adds in two new food items, You go make your cookies then.
But under your logic, I think I will scrap my Mo' Creatures also, And just retexture pigs for horses /clap
Love this mod, I wanted to find something that adds more food, and this is just perfect, It doesnt add in heaps, but enough to change things up a bit.
Any idea whats going on?
Checked the files the image is in there, Only thing I can think of is this not being compatable with forge?
java.lang.RuntimeException: The requested image path /mods/jaffa/orangecake.png is not found
at cpw.mods.fml.client.TextureFXManager.loadImageFromTexturePack(TextureFXManager.java:327)
at cpw.mods.fml.client.TextureFXManager.registerTextureOverrides(TextureFXManager.java:254)
at cpw.mods.fml.client.TextureFXManager.loadTextures(TextureFXManager.java:239)
at cpw.mods.fml.client.FMLClientHandler.reloadTextureFX(FMLClientHandler.java:232)
at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.a(Minecraft.java:477)
at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.run(Minecraft.java:734)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
I am trying to figure out why you have two separate distributions, one for Mac OS-X and another for everybody else?
I ended up repackaging your mod into a *.zip file and was able to install it into the "mods" folder (with ModLoader installed) and I didn't need to crack into the "minecraft.jar" file at all. This same file should also work for Mac computers (reducing the need for separate distros) and make the mod more portable:
It is up to you if you want to use this file, so check it out and see if it works. It is all your content, so I'm not claiming anything here other than as a way to help you out in making this easier for others who may want to install this on their computers.
While not fancy or anything, it does provide some new items that use cocoa beans, which is always nice to get. If you request, I will delete this above link as I think the author ought to have control over their mods.
I love the icons you came up with here, and for those that think this is a trivial mod (from a programming standpoint it is), those icons are really one of the tougher things to come up with (or at least it is that way for me). Good job in terms of coming up with this idea!
I am trying to figure out why you have two separate distributions, one for Mac OS-X and another for everybody else?
I ended up repackaging your mod into a *.zip file and was able to install it into the "mods" folder (with ModLoader installed) and I didn't need to crack into the "minecraft.jar" file at all. This same file should also work for Mac computers (reducing the need for separate distros) and make the mod more portable:
It is up to you if you want to use this file, so check it out and see if it works. It is all your content, so I'm not claiming anything here other than as a way to help you out in making this easier for others who may want to install this on their computers.
While not fancy or anything, it does provide some new items that use cocoa beans, which is always nice to get. If you request, I will delete this above link as I think the author ought to have control over their mods.
I love the icons you came up with here, and for those that think this is a trivial mod (from a programming standpoint it is), those icons are really one of the tougher things to come up with (or at least it is that way for me). Good job in terms of coming up with this idea!
The reason for that is because I moved over to a Mac when I made the newer versions. The 'Compress' action makes it with invisible OS X files.
Yeah, as long as you credit me, go ahead!
how much do jaffa's heal?
where can i get some in america :P?
anyways, great job!
If you liked my post, click my license and +1! Thanks!
I made a small video for the mod as well!
Useless? This is more then retextureing a previous food item.. first of all it heals more then a cookie.
And it adds in two new food items, You go make your cookies then.
But under your logic, I think I will scrap my Mo' Creatures also, And just retexture pigs for horses /clap
Love this mod, I wanted to find something that adds more food, and this is just perfect, It doesnt add in heaps, but enough to change things up a bit.
Eye of the newt and cinnamon!
Checked the files the image is in there, Only thing I can think of is this not being compatable with forge?
at cpw.mods.fml.client.TextureFXManager.loadImageFromTexturePack(TextureFXManager.java:327)
at cpw.mods.fml.client.TextureFXManager.registerTextureOverrides(TextureFXManager.java:254)
at cpw.mods.fml.client.TextureFXManager.loadTextures(TextureFXManager.java:239)
at cpw.mods.fml.client.FMLClientHandler.reloadTextureFX(FMLClientHandler.java:232)
at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.a(Minecraft.java:477)
at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.run(Minecraft.java:734)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
I ended up repackaging your mod into a *.zip file and was able to install it into the "mods" folder (with ModLoader installed) and I didn't need to crack into the "minecraft.jar" file at all. This same file should also work for Mac computers (reducing the need for separate distros) and make the mod more portable:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/67487202/JaffaCake.zip
It is up to you if you want to use this file, so check it out and see if it works. It is all your content, so I'm not claiming anything here other than as a way to help you out in making this easier for others who may want to install this on their computers.
While not fancy or anything, it does provide some new items that use cocoa beans, which is always nice to get. If you request, I will delete this above link as I think the author ought to have control over their mods.
I love the icons you came up with here, and for those that think this is a trivial mod (from a programming standpoint it is), those icons are really one of the tougher things to come up with (or at least it is that way for me). Good job in terms of coming up with this idea!
Version 2.1 now updated for MC 1.6.2
The reason for that is because I moved over to a Mac when I made the newer versions. The 'Compress' action makes it with invisible OS X files.