As Tom mentioned there's really a lot of info here on the forum - it's just organized in terms of discussions, and not like a how-to. Running rigging is left to each owner's preference pretty much, and different people have different ideas that work for them. So there's not a "one size fits all".
Since you are asking for jib sheet blocks, this is what I use:
You can see the tracks and I switched out the standard blocks with ratchet blocks.
I like a continuous jib sheet, not two separate ones.
I'm using a soft shackle in a Prusik loop to connect the sheet to the clew. It's fast to connect, allows the sheet to stay rigged, and avoids the bulky knots at the clew that love to hang up somewhere during a tack.
Best picture I have handy. Shows an earlier incarnation of the soft shackle (light green) opened with the sheet (dark green) lead around the mast (mast isn't stepped, but you can see the special mast raising contraption installed on my boat). To set up the jib, I just connect to the clew with the shackle. Here's one with the newer one (gray) in action:
To complete the basic setup, here's the picture of my jib sheet cleats on the CB trunk. (I prefer them w/o fairleads/rings/loops, but others think differently, it's one of those issues that nobody can agree on).
I won't mention barber haulers, as you appear to be set up with them.
No need to apologize for starting a new discussion, but I'll eventually move this one to the "Rigging" section to keep things together. Start a new discussion if you have non-rigging related issues.
To find older posts it's more efficient to use a regular search engine instead of the built-in one in this forum, but you can limit that search to just this forum. For example: "site:forum.daysailer.org jib sheet".
Good luck!