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Update: After a period of long thought, I'm going to go ahead and mark this project as abandoned. I don't play Minecraft
anymore, and it's been hard to find the time or motivation to work here anymore. I'll wrap up all open bugs, and then I'll be going. If anyone would like to take over, you can contact me here or on GitHub. Thanks a lot guys.
WarpSigns2 was created when the warping plugin Points grew an API, and the previously internal warps signs feature was moved to a separate plugin which uses the new API. WarpSigns2 allows for signs to be used as physical teleporters to warps created in Points. It is useful as a mechanism to provide access to warps, both public and private. It is a social extension to the system provided by Points.
Features
- Create warp signs to any of your warps
- Allows easy access for others to your private warps
- Destroy warp signs at any time
- Automatic importing of old Points warp signs
Information
About Points
Points is a general purpose teleportation plugin, hoping to unify teleportation on your server. It provides per-user warps that can be shared, as well as home points and easy access to spawn (both bed and world-wide). Points supports multiple worlds, as warps are per-world. In addition, admins can define server-wide warps (globals) to provide easy access to server-wide points of interest.
Visit the Points BukkitDev Page
Dependencies
Seeing as WarpSigns2 is a plugin for Points, it naturally requires Points to run. Please visit the Points BukkitDev page (above in the "Information" section), to download the latest and greatest version of Points.
It also requires the flatfile database library FlatDB, however on first run, Points automatically downloads and places FlatDB in the appropriate location for usage.
Facts
- Date created
- Feb 19, 2012
- Category
- Last update
- Apr 09, 2012
- Development stage
- Inactive
- License
- MIT License
- Curse link
- Points-WarpSigns2
- Downloads
- 2,922
- Recent files
- R: WarpSigns2 v1.1 for CB 1.2.5-R1.0 Apr 09, 2012
- R: WarpSigns2 v1.0 for CB 1.1-R4 Feb 19, 2012
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- #12
modtv1337 Oct 05, 2012 at 20:30 UTC - 0 likesDoes this pluggin allow you to make permissions on a sign by sign basis?
Example {Guest} signs can only used by Guest. {VIP} signs can only be used by vip players
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modtv1337 Oct 05, 2012 at 20:12 UTC - 0 likes@Rick_Ace: Go
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Rick_Ace Sep 14, 2012 at 04:01 UTC - 0 likes@jack7076: Go
No crap, Sherlock, it's for 1.2.5-R1.0. It you could read, too, you would see that this project was abandoned a few months ago.
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jack7076 Sep 08, 2012 at 10:18 UTC - 0 likesLOL dosen work
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ryvix Jun 19, 2012 at 04:01 UTC - 0 likesNice, I completely forgot this extension existed and am glad I thought of it before I started using some other plugin.
I noticed someone asked about adding the ability to use signs to warp to global warps and it seems like it should be able to do that since it can use players names to warp somewhere but I can't seem to figure out how to make it work.
Thanks =)
FixFirstLogin »« Undye »« SignUtilities »« Spawner »« ClaimControl
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s0lder Mar 29, 2012 at 23:26 UTC - 0 likes@wilpig: Go
Thanks, I'm glad you like it. I like that idea as well, and it'll give me an excuse to have color as a confirmation rather than a name appearing. Thanks for your suggestions, and as soon as I finish the v1.7 release of Points, I'll refocus here and get to work.
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wilpig Mar 29, 2012 at 07:56 UTC - 0 likes@s0lder: Go
Another thought. If you put a player name on the topline have it search their public warplist?
Player 1 has a public warp of whatever Player 2 makes a sign with
Thanks for the plugins too. Really neat idea.
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s0lder Mar 28, 2012 at 23:54 UTC - 0 likes@wilpig: Go
Not now, no. It's a good idea though. I'll think of how to integrate it. Thanks
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Digitalink2008 Mar 27, 2012 at 05:31 UTC - 0 likes@s0lder: Go
I appreciate the move man. I do enjoy plugins that stay "in scope" I think moving sign warps out was the right decision. :)
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wilpig Mar 26, 2012 at 11:19 UTC - 0 likesIs there a way to make a sign point to a global point?