Arqade Asked by creeperkid09 on April 28, 2021
I’ve made three resource packs from the same template. They are all in my resource packs folder, but only one shows up in the menu. One of the two that don’t show up used to show up, the other I just completed and I have never been able to test. After scouring the internet for about an hour and try every fix i could find, nothing has changed. So I decided to ask my own question. And no it’s not zipped, but I run Sphax unzipped just fine, and my other resource packs work fine unzipped, so no, that won’t help.
It doesn't make a difference if they are Zipped or not. When you open the Zipped/unzipped folder you should see another folder named aspects. If you don't see that I think I found you're problem... You Just move the Folder that contains the aspects folder to your resourcepacks folder.
Answered by Eisler 485 on April 28, 2021
Check to make sure the folder structure isn't:
RPN/RPN/assets/...
instead of
RPN/assets/...
Note: RPN stands for Resource Pack Name.
When zipping on a mac, select the assets folder and pack.mcmeta to compress, not the folder containing those files
Also check to make sure your resource packs contain a pack.mcmeta file
Answered by CraftedCart on April 28, 2021
Do your resource packs contain a pack.mcmeta file? This is a necessary file in resource packs which makes them able to be detected by Minecraft.
Answered by Dominique the Gamer on April 28, 2021
I'm here because I was having a very similar problem. I've just managed to solve it, and I figured, even if this question is a bit old by now, maybe something I did will be helpful for you, or for whomever comes along next.
I was trying to mix and match some textures from my favorite resource packs. I found that, when I tried to modify the pack description in pack.mcmeta (the text after description:
), even the tiniest bit - like deleting a character and then putting it back - Minecraft was immediately unable to recognize my resource pack. Here's what I did:
TextEdit
> Preferences
> Format
, then selected Plain text
rather than Rich text
.Add '.txt' extension to plain text files
in the Open and Save
options.Some other info: I'm on OS-X Sierra, using Minecraft 1.10, pack format 2
Answered by Tucker Sigourney on April 28, 2021
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