Sorry, I didn't get updates that people had posted in this thread and was pretty amazed that someone was interested in it, the code is pretty...
Bumpity bump. Nice idea.
@IcySeal How so?
I have no clue on how to use Spout :D. onCommand is a boolean return function in the JavaPlugin class. onCommand takes several parameters such as...
Sure do.
Why not just use a text file and then onEnable use a Scanner to retrieve each line from the file and add them to the HashMap
There isn't really a specific way to grab the user's input, instead you could send the user a message like: "How many blocks in a 6x6x6 cube?...
No problems man, I think I will just continue on with my little one, it won't escape my hard drive. Promise :p. EDIT: Also just a suggestion,...
I know a lot of the bugs are yet to be ironed out and commands are yet to be finished. I am happy to work on it still if you require my help or I...
As well as/instead of a config file, could be a simple text file that held the different name prefixes possible, each on a separate line. On...
My code is largely incomplete and for the most part, probably unreadable... Also I have little knowledge on how to use github but have uploaded a...
Well, when exiting the plugin, I am looking for a way to reference all the players and their locations. The only problem is if I use the name or...
I am having a go at this at the moment, I have however come across an annoying problem. I would like to store Player object in a file yet the...
BlockCopy - A Copy/Paste Plugin for Bukkit: Version: v0.0.5 Typing /copy while this plugin is enabled will prompt you to place blocks in order to...
How about Player player = event.getPlayer(); player.setDisplayName(ChatColor.AQUA + "[OP] "+player.getDisplayName());
Separate names with a comma.