I have pointed out the problem. bukkit recently changed from a Player[] to a Collection<Player> if I recall correctly. The problem could be...
Coopah what I meant by Map#contains was use it in an if statement.(I see it's been fixed, but for future reference) [/code]...
I believe this can be marked as solved now :P Technically, 1Rogue has answered the question. Lol
Make sure there is actually a stored key and value for the player? Map#contains() ?
A great way you can do it now, is ChatColor#translateAlternativeColorChar or something like that
That depends. Are you using this in your main class? Or a separate class? If in your main class, onEnable(){ plugin = this; } separate...
Its possible that plugin isn't null, and in fact, the values in his config are null. If he used plugin.getConfig().getString("whatever"); and it...
Okay, but is it ever given a value? With the information you're giving us, it seems Garris0n is correct. Unless you actually show us putting...
Where is 'plugin' defined? Are you 100% sure plugin != null?
No offense... really... but, even if we WERE interested in copying your code, as it is, it's broken anyways. Unless it's fixed, it's really...
please read this, btw. Really, it'll help.
public class Warping extends JavaPlugin implements Listener { public Main plugin; SettingsManager settings =...
maybe you're missing your class ending }, id need to see the whole class
you have one too many }, delete one
methodName = the name of the method you are calling. Such as List#add() List#remove() List#size() List#isEmpty()
Separate names with a comma.