Try taking that out then add what I gave you earlier. Replace "main.getDataFolder()" in ConfigManager with "Main.getInstance().getDataFolder()",...
I think you can only get "this" from the main class. EDIT: Your main throws a NoSuchMethodException and I think this has something to do with...
Add this to your main: private static Main instance; public Main() { instance = this; } public static Main getInstance() { return this;...
You forgot the L in 10L, 20L. Don't know if this is necessary, though.
@X1machinemaker1X It's been a week or so since this was solved, so I don't exactly remember the reason for using that method. I'm pretty sure I...
@Z1machinemaker1X I needed to make a for loop to go down the list of announcements in the config while adding a five minute delay. When the for...
@Zombie_Striker I'm working on the main issue (but will be going to bed after this post), and now I'm unable to use scheduleSyncDelayedTask within...
@Zombie_Striker could you possibly elaborate on the first issue?
I attempted to create a plugin from scratch that broadcasts announcements from its config every five minutes. I've added sub-commands to add and...
Hit CTRL + Shift + F to correctly format your class and see if it works.
If you don't have this problem anymore please mark the thread as solved.
You should probably mark the thread as solved if you're satisfied. I can't find a video tutorial, but here's some examples of this code in action.
Wow, okay. Take it easy. I'll edit that last post. EDIT: Done.
Did you edit the config file correctly? Try running the plugin on a separate 1.8.8 server without any other plugins and/or without editing the...
Here's a way to make the whole thing more simple: Just let the player type in who is sending the message! This is assuming the sender of the...
I would give a solution, but it's just too long. Go here instead for a tutorial:...
@MarinD99 The plugin.yml file doesn't need to be in the src folder. As long as it is in the PROJECT folder it's fine. That's the way mine is and...
Obviously you don't know that. First off, they ARE, because I actually looked inside a plugin jar file. Second, You should actually find it out...
You don't need any usage tags for your commands. I don't use them, and my plugin works fine. I don't even know why you would need them apart from...
Unless you have the source code, you can't. You could try to find another plugin instead, or as @Zombie_Striker said, just ask the owner(s) of the...
Separate names with a comma.