Wouldn't it just be easier to persist those three ranks (human, angel, and presumably demon) in a database, and just chek?
"It's where it needs to be" - No. It needs to be located within your src folder, alongside your config.yml.
Caused by: java.io.FileNotFoundException: Jar does not contain plugin.yml Where is your plugin.yml located?
@Zombie_Striker very useful information, thank you for responding! Marking the thread as solved.
@Minecraft1o1 tried that, didn't work. And you can't really cancel that event, you can only clear the tab completions for the specific commands.
I'm trying to figure out a way to disable any and all tab completions for commands executed via PlayerCommandPreProcessEvent, but I'm unsure of...
Wish I had this while writing my Latin exam last year.
Agreed, but that would require someone to run the project. I also can't because I'm working on some private projects.
Sad to hear. Would anyone else like to continue this project, or should a thread lock conclude the discussion?
Post your code, there's no point in seeing the error without the initial code.
No, the method I made accepts "2" (in the command) as the paramater for the radius and the horse's coordinates. It calculates the volume of the...
Correct me if I'm wrong, but if you'd like to get just the horse's 2*2*2 area (or any area for that matter), I believe this can be done in an easy...
Pass the instance of the main class through a constructor, or use a singleton.
To be more precise https://jd.bukkit.org/org/bukkit/scheduler/BukkitRunnable.html#runTaskTimer(org.bukkit.plugin.Plugin,%20long,%20long)
Use an enhanced for loop. https://www.cis.upenn.edu/~matuszek/General/JavaSyntax/enhanced-for-loops.html
...what?
@FisheyLP I'm aware, but logically speaking, a plugin.yml (or any file for that matter) should go directly into your plugin's source folder. That...
That too, didn't notice that.
@Gosintary next time please tag me, otherwise I won't get notified. Rename your plugin to "plugin.yml" (no capital letters) and move it in your...
@ArsenArsen Good to know. I only recall using this method a couple of times, so I wasn't completely sure.
Separate names with a comma.