Are you talking about the name above a player's head? You can do this by changing the display slot to "DisplaySlot.BELOW_NAME".
*cough* less than or equals *cough*
I use section signs in my JSON and I do not get this. Not sure what could be causing it exactly. Try using ChatColor like @adam753 said.
Bump. Anybody have any ideas? I might have to resort to PlayerMove possibly but I'd hate to do that personally.
Bump, not solved. Tried more packets but all seem to be useless :/
Bump, still not solved. Did not know a reply to a post counted as a bump???
@au2001 Well that's what I'm doing with the ".setMercuryWalls()" method. That would recreate the walls when a block is changed. However, this...
@au2001 What I am saying is that the listener WORKS but it sends the packet constantly while walls are enabled. So if I resent the block change,...
@au2001 Yeah, same here. I've tried that before though, doesn't change the outcome at all.
@au2001 Hm, never thought about that event. However, it does not seem to be called when I update the packet blocks :/
@au2001 Can't seem to find it on the API docs or in Eclipse. Is it a packet? The BlockChange packet does not work, sadly. I tested in console to...
Integer.toString(Bukkit.getOnlinePlayers().size());
HERE IS MY SOLVED CODE, ONLY NEEDED TO USE A WRAPPER TO CHECK THE BLOCK: public void setupPacketListener() {...
@au2001 You would surely have to loop through the entities in the radius to check if there is the entity that you want to damage, right? That's...
@isakglad I don't get what you mean. But the way you are doing it won't work, you can't get a boolean from a string like that. The way you store...
Strings do not return true or false, so you should be storing the data as just "true" or "false" without any quotations. However, you can try...
You can create a particle effect and loop through the entities that are within a radius of your effect location. This way is a lot simpler.
@teej107 Hm, not sure. I remember naming one of my plugins with a plus in it and I think it didn't work. I didn't use quotes, though.
1. I believe you can't have any symbols like the plus sign in your plugin name. Make it "HotbarPlus". 2. Do NOT capitalize anything in your...
The "getRelative" method is very useful. For example, you could do "block.getRelative(BlockFace.NORTH)" and it would get the block to the north of...
Separate names with a comma.