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Hey, I use PermissionsEX and have the Co-Owner, and Owner group with the '*' privilege. I cannot for the life of me get one to say Co-Owner, and the other Owner. They both say Owner. I set-up Co-Owner in the jChat config. And even went ahead and denied the Owner permission in the Co-Owner's permissions list. It still shows Owner. I have done multiple reloads and have no idea what to do.
@EvHub
Not likely. I dislike the idea of needing a wrapper for a plugin this simple. Why would you want it intergrated with vault anyway?
@bearbear12345
You should not have to do that no.
@Jeesan
Works fine on the latest version.
Possible chance on updating this to Bukkit 1.2.3?
Hi, your plugin works great but if somebody joins and quit i get this error:
jchat version: 1.4.1
Bukkit version: 1.1-R4
I love the plugin, but is there any chance you could integrate this with vault?
Do u have to keep doing /jchat refresh to show the colour on the prefix
I also found that the display names in DispNameChanger overlap your prefixes...
Would it be at all possible to allow for chat formatting?
If you allowed for chat formatting, your plugin would literally be PERFECT.
To me and all my users, <user> message is a little bland.
We want to have: user: message instead.
Please hear me out, you're pretty much my only hope at this point -.-
@LeemurBFB
While you may feel you don't have time to learn a new permissions system, SuperPerms, Bukkits built-in default permissions system, has become the standard. While I understand the dislike of change, it is needed to forward creativity and progress. Continuing to support outdated, defunct, and unsupported permissions systems is not in most author's best interest. I wish you well.
this plugin doesn't work with permissions 2.74??? too bad :( I don't have time to learn another plugin permissions, but this plugin looks great.
@NikoKun
Your welcome! It is always nice to get good feedback. I feel the same which is why I made my own plugin. Try the new version, with list colouring things just got more awesome!
@Fizzyjoe908
I suspect you are running another plugin which is setting the name onChat. Are you running Essentials by any chance?
OMG, THANK YOU for this plugin! I seriously can't thank you enough for this, since no one else seems to be making a working plugin like this. I hope it continues!
I've been looking for a working simple username prefix-color plugin, that works with PermissionsBukkit, for DAYS.. All I was finding was over-complicated chat suites, that didn't work or conflicted with stuff. This plugin was simple to setup, and didn't have any extra junk I don't need, and it WORKS!
All I wanted was a way to color usernames in chat, based on their rank/group, and this delivered! EXACTLY what I needed! Thank you!
Prefixes show in the join and leave messages, but not in the chat, which is kind of the main point. I don't get any errors in the console.
@Flenix1
Because there is no standard way yet of doing that. The consensus at the moment is to use permission nodes.
Looks good but one question: Why not just look at the Prefix and Suffix that most permissions plugins add anyway, instead of having to go through the nodes? Not a huge deal, just that would make switching from other plugins a LOT easier :)
This look interesting
This is pretty nice. ^^