A crazy experiment of integrating dozenal support into Minecraft.
Dozenal is one of the popularised names for a positional number system using twelve as the base. Proponents of the dozenal system claim that it is superior to decimal because many common fractions are more neatly represented in dozenal.
For example:
- 1/3 = 0.4
- 1/4 = 0.3
- 1/5 = 0.24972497...
- 1/6 = 0.2
For this project I intend to use the Unicode โ for ten/dec and โ for eleven/el, though with slightly modified glyphs to fit the artwork I use elsewhere.
Now no longer requires customising the Java install. If you customised your Java install for the previous versions, it should do no harm, since we're not setting the custom locale anymore either.
- Install MultiMC
- Fetch latest dozenal-mod from releases
- In MultiMC, Add Instance, create a new Minecraft 1.16.3 or 1.16.4 instance
- Under Versions, add latest working version of Forge
- Under Loader Mods, add the dozenal mod jar
- Add whatever other mods you want, and you're done
My own pack will eventually have other mods which are being tracked on Google Docs
This repository will remain as the place to release packs, but I currently have no automated process for doing so.