Ever wonder what the hell is written on those pesky little galactic phrases? Well you can figure out now! With one download only you can translate all the content and really KNOW what the enchantment is!!!
Here's the deal: it's quite simple. The flying letters (from the bookcases to the enchant lore) are particles so they are in the particles.png file. The real letters are a font. Following the logic, they are in the font folder.
If you still don't get it, its the ALTERNATE.png file!
So all I did was look up this. I don't really know if anyone already tried doing that, but hell, I'm doing it anyways :smile.gif: .
OOPS! Almost forgot! You have to add this files directly into minecraft.jar file on .minecraft folder. The particles can be added to a TexturePack (as it is in my Clean City Pack) but the font has to be added directly into the folder, so open your Start Menu, and type in %appdata%. Hit enter and get in .minecraft folder. Open bin, and then minecraft.jar with any .zip reader. Open font folder and drag the alternate.png file into the font folder inside the zip.
The particle should be added in the minecraft.jar (no folder inside it). Any questions or comments add below.
IMPORTANT!!!
IF you found this of any use, or liked it, please give me a +1 greenie over there. It helps spread my work.
IF you want to make your own Galactic fonts, I don't mind. But if you didn't know about it and learned from me, I would appreciate a quote saying "thanks to Jotamota". That's all. Hope you liked it!!! ENJOY!
Ever wonder what the hell is written on those pesky little galactic phrases? Well you can figure out now! With one download only you can translate all the content and really KNOW what the enchantment is!!!
Here's the deal: it's quite simple. The flying letters (from the bookcases to the enchant lore) are particles so they are in the particles.png file. The real letters are a font. Following the logic, they are in the font folder.
If you still don't get it, its the ALTERNATE.png file!
So all I did was look up this. I don't really know if anyone already tried doing that, but hell, I'm doing it anyways :smile.gif: .
OOPS! Almost forgot! You have to add this files directly into minecraft.jar file on .minecraft folder. The particles can be added to a TexturePack (as it is in my Clean City Pack) but the font has to be added directly into the folder, so open your Start Menu, and type in %appdata%. Hit enter and get in .minecraft folder. Open bin, and then minecraft.jar with any .zip reader. Open font folder and drag the alternate.png file into the font folder inside the zip.
The particle should be added in the minecraft.jar (no folder inside it). Any questions or comments add below.
IMPORTANT!!!
IF you found this of any use, or liked it, please give me a +1 greenie over there. It helps spread my work.
IF you want to make your own Galactic fonts, I don't mind. But if you didn't know about it and learned from me, I would appreciate a quote saying "thanks to Jotamota". That's all. Hope you liked it!!! ENJOY!
In every SGA thread, there's a reply like this. We KNOW it's gibberish, but consider the uses of this with Enchanting mods that use the SGA. There's a link to one right from the wiki called Enchanting Grid, that actually gives you real words that define your enchantments. Regardless not everyone is content with translating the gibberish by feverishly tabbing between the game and a translation page just to read in-jokes, even if they are useless when you go without modding, It's still fun to know what it says.
Here's the deal: it's quite simple. The flying letters (from the bookcases to the enchant lore) are particles so they are in the particles.png file. The real letters are a font. Following the logic, they are in the font folder.
If you still don't get it, its the ALTERNATE.png file!
So all I did was look up this. I don't really know if anyone already tried doing that, but hell, I'm doing it anyways :smile.gif: .
To get it, download this 2 png files (don't worry its direct, no adf.ly):
particles.png
alternate.png
OOPS! Almost forgot! You have to add this files directly into minecraft.jar file on .minecraft folder. The particles can be added to a TexturePack (as it is in my Clean City Pack) but the font has to be added directly into the folder, so open your Start Menu, and type in %appdata%. Hit enter and get in .minecraft folder. Open bin, and then minecraft.jar with any .zip reader. Open font folder and drag the alternate.png file into the font folder inside the zip.
The particle should be added in the minecraft.jar (no folder inside it). Any questions or comments add below.
IMPORTANT!!!
IF you found this of any use, or liked it, please give me a +1 greenie over there. It helps spread my work.
IF you want to make your own Galactic fonts, I don't mind. But if you didn't know about it and learned from me, I would appreciate a quote saying "thanks to Jotamota". That's all. Hope you liked it!!! ENJOY!
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Nice!
It's gibberish, even in English.
In every SGA thread, there's a reply like this. We KNOW it's gibberish, but consider the uses of this with Enchanting mods that use the SGA. There's a link to one right from the wiki called Enchanting Grid, that actually gives you real words that define your enchantments. Regardless not everyone is content with translating the gibberish by feverishly tabbing between the game and a translation page just to read in-jokes, even if they are useless when you go without modding, It's still fun to know what it says.