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Fonstw

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  1. Hello Forge community, I'm new to modding Minecraft and I'm trying to make a simple mod via a tutorial. At some point the tutorial tells me to go to "Referenced Libraries", but I don't even have that in the project viewer. To show what I mean, here's a cut screenshot of my screen: https://www.dropbox.com/s/y9wqwnfd7i2fdp1/screen.png?dl=1[/img] Does anyone know what happened and/or how to fix this? I really seem to need it. Additional info: I unpackages the mdk from Minecraft Forge's recommended version (11.14.4.1563), checked its checksum and it appears to be okay. I ran "gradlew setupDecompWorkspace" within the unpackaged folder from a cmd.exe with Admin privileges, after that I also ran "gradlew eclipse" the same way. Following, I had the latest version of Eclipse open the "eclipse" folder in the unpackaged folder, I added some files and ran the mod via Eclipse once. Only after that I checked wether "Referenced Libraries" would be there, and it isn't. EDIT: Fixed spelling and removed set font.

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