Say, I have six texture packs installed, but the pack selection screen doesn't have a scrollbar, so I can't select them all. I'm guessing this was just a technical oversight from when Notch was coding the feature?
Apparently you can just click and drag. Notch tweeted about this earlier.
This is what you need to do
1) Unzip whatever texture pack you are using
2) Go through the directories and move every texture into a single directory (doesn't really matter where because we are ignoring it)
3) Highlight Every texture you moved into that directory, not the directory itself.
4) Right click any of the selected items and choose whatever option your Archiver has for archiving. (For me [Compress with 7zip])
Now you have one zip file that has all the textures as Hotter said in the root of the zip.
5) Move that zip file into the Textures mine craft sub directory
a) Open mine craft
:cool.gif: select Mods/Textures
c) select Open Textures Directory
Then simply select it and in the textures menue and your golden.
It is a bit of work now but in the long run this is going to be way easier, Since texture packs will start coming in zips with all the files in the root.
So I said in another topic that everything had to be in the root of the .zip. Here we go in step-by-step fashion for the less computer literate among us:
1. Here we have our texture packs folder.
2. Here's the inside of the folder!
3. It's extracted!
4. Look at all these files in the Skins folder.
5. Select them all!
6. Right click and add those suckers to an archive.
7. Name the folder whatever you like, make sure the format is .zip, and click that big shiny OK button.
You're all set. Now just boot up the game, select the texture pack loader, open the folder from there, then add your pack to the folder!
So I am trying to get one or more of the Quandary reskins to work. Quandary comes with 12 packs, one for each season.
I convert the Quandary_October folder into a .zip file, and the skin browser can now see it. I select it, click Done, load my level, nothing happens. Start a new level, no change there either.
I know this is a 16 texture pack because the creator says he removed the 32 version.
Is there anything in this folder? C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\saves
You should have a folder for each of your saved worlds. If you don't have anything in that folder, then you'll need to track down the World1(world2,world3,etc...) folder(s) and put them there.
Yep, I had the folders. I ended up rebooting my PC (mostly out of pure frustration) and everything was back to normal. I'll try walking to a new chunk if it happens again.
Where my saved worlds used to show, the world menu just says empty for each world. If I click on a world I have a save in, it generates that world with me in a new spawn point and no items. When I save and quit, the world menu still says empty, and the process starts itself over. Any ideas what might be happening or how to fix it?
EDIT: Oh yeah, these are relevant maybe:
OS - Windows Vista 32-bit
Playing in the .exe
Java is up-to-date
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Just click(hold) and drag down. It'll scroll.
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Apparently you can just click and drag. Notch tweeted about this earlier.
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I honestly don't know anyone who has ever paid for WinRAR. The program still works after the "40-day trial" is up.
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No problem!
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Aw yeah, just made that topic. With pictures!
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So I said in another topic that everything had to be in the root of the .zip. Here we go in step-by-step fashion for the less computer literate among us:
1. Here we have our texture packs folder.
2. Here's the inside of the folder!
3. It's extracted!
4. Look at all these files in the Skins folder.
5. Select them all!
6. Right click and add those suckers to an archive.
7. Name the folder whatever you like, make sure the format is .zip, and click that big shiny OK button.
You're all set. Now just boot up the game, select the texture pack loader, open the folder from there, then add your pack to the folder!
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Everything has to be in the root of the .zip.
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Yep, I had the folders. I ended up rebooting my PC (mostly out of pure frustration) and everything was back to normal. I'll try walking to a new chunk if it happens again.
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EDIT: Oh yeah, these are relevant maybe:
OS - Windows Vista 32-bit
Playing in the .exe
Java is up-to-date
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Free to play MMORPG.
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MOD EDIT: Don't image post. It promotes poor posting habits.
Regardless of how poor a thread is, it's bad form to keep bumping it up to the top of the section with meaningless posts like this one.
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