Difference between revisions of "Installing Texture Packs"
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==== Linux (tested in Ubuntu, but probably is the same for most distributions) ==== | ==== Linux (tested in Ubuntu, but probably is the same for most distributions) ==== | ||
− | + | Find the folder ''~/.minetest'' (so ~ is your home directory and ''.minetest'' means it is a hidden folder within your home directory - you might have to access it by pasting that path to your directory browser's adress bar) <br /> | |
− | + | Place the texture pack within the '''./textures''' folder | |
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Start Minetest and select a new style in the Textures tab! | Start Minetest and select a new style in the Textures tab! |
Revision as of 22:18, 16 April 2014
The following explanations assume that you have a minetest version like the one you find on this page: http://minetest.net/download
Download the texture pack. If it is zipped (it probably is), unzip it and move the folder from within the archive to one of the following locations.
Windows 5 (XP) - 8
You will find a folder called textures in your minetest base folder. Place the texture pack there.
Linux (tested in Ubuntu, but probably is the same for most distributions)
Find the folder ~/.minetest (so ~ is your home directory and .minetest means it is a hidden folder within your home directory - you might have to access it by pasting that path to your directory browser's adress bar)
Place the texture pack within the ./textures folder
Start Minetest and select a new style in the Textures tab!