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Hi guys! I'm writing my mod with eclipse and I create blocks and items. I also create textures, and insert them in the folder

"mcp\src\minecraft\mods\totodile92\textures\blocks" and "mcp\src\minecraft\mods\totodile92\textures\items". I used this code for apply textures:

	@Override
public void registerIcons(IconRegister par1IconRegister)
{
	this.itemIcon = par1IconRegister.registerIcon("totodile92:name_of_the_texture");
}

The modid of my mod is "totodile92". If I launch minecraft from eclipse, the textures work, but when I reobfuscate and put the mod into the mods folder in .minecraft folder, the mod works, but I have the problem of texture missing. I don't know where I'm failing...some help?  :)

When you reobfuscate/compile, non java files are not added automatically. You need to manually drop those files - like mcmod.info or textures into the jar/zip. So in your jar you will have three folders - meta-inf, your mod source root, and a folder called "mods" with your textures in it.

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Oh my god! Thanks! Now it works!  8) ...but...I don't put the meta-inf folder...the file "mcpmod.info" go in that folder? There are other file to put in meta-inf?

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