You can use WorldEdit to replace blocks inside a large 3D region or VoxelSniper if you just want to replace surface blocks with a brush type...
I think some of what you're missing is that Bukkit, at least to my knowledge, is not a legal entity of any kind. For any legal agreement to take...
1) Xmx only sets the heap size, not total memory usage. In addition to the heap there is permgen space, stack space and JVM overhead. In other...
If a single file were to be shared: On windows this will likely end in IO exceptions, windows by default will not allow 2 or more processes to...
Read the latest commits on Spout and SpoutCraft. The commits would indicate that its coming soon.
Another approach that is much more likely to be useful for beginners as well as developers would be a connector for cloud ide (www.cloud-ide.com)...
I think what you meant to say was "free and open source project". If you want it faster start providing pull requests:...
Your prospective users are telling you its a terrible idea and that instead you should just build a plugin and your response is to get angry......
This won't happen, changing the map height is solidly in the realm of "add on" type functionality, it won't be added to bukkit core. Rather...
You need to hook in after the world object has been created (which doesn't mean the "World" is created just that the world object has been...
Its still not possible to do this as a plugin based on github master at time of posting, at least not safely. There is no access to the world...
Bukkit is doing a 1.9pre5 dev version so i'm messing with that to get a plugin working at the moment. There isn't (yet) a clean way to set the...
I don't think the front page of the mod's thread has been update for 1.8, there is a link to the dev version for 1.8 support somewhere in the last...
Your target audience is then limited to those running servers on windows, which isn't a 'bad' thing, however what it does mean is that your not...
PhoenixTerrainMod will allow you to choose between the 'new' (1.8) and old (1.7) generation code. You'd be best off pushing the developer(s) of...
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