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Default mod icon folder/feature

Open supercube14 opened this issue 1 year ago • 4 comments

Is your suggested enhancement related to a problem? Please describe.

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Describe the solution you'd like

A folder in /meta (or something) that holds a bunch of icons that you can select when creating a new modpack. After the user has accepted the EULA, the folder could be populated with a bunch of items and block isometrics. When selecting an icon in the launcher, options are the contents of this icons folder. There could be a search bar to ease the burden of looking through some 500 textures/blocks. A separate option, alongside of this, would be to have the project icon to default to the first installed mod. In the context menu for when you right click a mod in a mod list, it could say "Set as project icon"

Describe alternatives you've considered

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supercube14 avatar Jul 02 '24 12:07 supercube14

After the user has accepted the EULA, the folder could be populated with a bunch of items and block isometrics.

The eula? I don't see why'd you have to agree to an eula for a personal icons folder

There could be a search bar to ease the burden of looking through some 500 textures/blocks.

Unless they're all provided by modrinth, I guess it would be fine for finding specific file names rather than icon names

blryface avatar Jul 02 '24 14:07 blryface

The eula?

I was thinking the launcher would add in default icons from Minecraft's assets, which would require EULA agreement, I think? I've seen it in other tools like BlockBench for when it offers default assets.

The searchbar would be to try and mitigate confusion and annoyance, because this can be done manually already it's just a bit tedious.

Exactly what I'm thinking is like in the default launcher, you can select blocks from the game to have as profile icons.

supercube14 avatar Jul 02 '24 14:07 supercube14

add in default icons from Minecraft's assets, which would require EULA agreement

Minecraft assets don't contain any isometric images, only flat textures.

Felix14-v2 avatar Jul 03 '24 16:07 Felix14-v2

True, I just don't really know what counts as distributing

supercube14 avatar Jul 03 '24 20:07 supercube14