ClickEdit
The simplest sign editing plugin around!
Compatible with all region/protection plugins!
Features
- Shift+Right click a sign to edit it. Its that simple!
- Color code support! Put '&', followed by a number from 0-9, or a letter from a-o. http://ess.khhq.net/mc/
- Compatible with region protection plugins. Players can only edit signs where they are allowed to!
- Permissions support
Permissions
- clickedit.edit - Permission to use the editor
- clickedit.color - Permission to add color to signs
Commands
- /clickedit edit - Brings up the sign editor for the sign you are looking at
- /clickedit edit [line #] [text] - Edit a line on a sign directly (supports region protection & chat colors)
Installation
- Requires ProtocolLib
- Drag and drop the plugin into your plugins folder! Thats it!
Additional Information
This plugin utilises Hidendra's plugin metrics system, which means that the following information is collected and sent to mcstats.org:
- A unique identifier
- The server's version of Java
- Whether the server is in offline or online mode
- The plugin's version
- The server's version
- The OS version/name and architecture
- The core count for the CPU
- The number of players online
- The Metrics version
Opting out of this service can be done by editing plugins/Plugin Metrics/config.yml and changing opt-out to true.
This plugin also utilizes Gravity's Auto-updater. This allows the plugin to automatically download new versions that are approved by the bukkit staff.
If you would like to disable this, you may edit plugins/ClickEdit/config.yml and change enable-updater to false.
I get this on 1.7.2 latest clickedit, latest protocol lib.
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@vinzenco
maybe is protocollib not working
Plugin doesn´t work with the newest 1.7.2 build! :(
@xH3LLRAIZ3Rx
There are unofficial versions of 1.7.2 released, such as spigot.
how is it for 1.7.2? i dont see a new build on dl.bukkit.org
NOTICE: If you want clickedit to work with 1.7.2, please update your protocolLib version to the latest build!
Great, just waiting for the update to post to test.
re: cursor, understood
@brian163b
This bug has been fixed in the latest update! Wait for the bukkit staff to approve it :)
Sadly, cursor control is not possible due to the limits of bukkit plugins. However, I might consider adding sign copying/pasting!
@ScruffyScruff
Great catch! I consider myself a pretty good bug detective but it never dawned on me to try holding anything other than a sign when editing signs! ;-)
At this point I'm cheating on this plugin with QuickSignReloaded. However, they don't appear to conflict with each other and work just differently enough to warrant keeping both loaded on my server. (QSR offers copy/paste functions which I find useful for moving entire signs. But I otherwise prefer the direct edit (non-command line) of CE in general.)
@Bobacadodl
Any thoughts on my "cursor control" question? Or is that not possible due to limits in the sign API or something?
@ScruffyScruff
Thanks for reporting this bug! I'll fix it up :)
@brian163b
I figured out the pattern, The problem only happens when you are actually holding a sign at the time you do shift-right click. The built-in behavior to add a new sign on top of the old one appears to be overriding the plugin's behavior. Not a big deal to work around, but you should probably mention it in the docs, as it was frustrating to have to figure it out.
@brian163b
I have this problem too. It works fine with the command but not with shift-right click.
@brian163b
Anyone out there?
Hmmm, testing 0.5 but no one else seems to be reporting the problem I am having. I can't seem to shift-right click a sign to edit. When I do, the console says "You are now editing the sign" but it shows a sign window without the text to be edited. When I click done the console says "Sign successfully edited!", however a new sign appears.
However, when I stand in front of a sign and type /clickedit edit, I am able to edit the sign as suggested.
I hope I am not doing something dumb but I don't think so... ;-)
p.s. Is there any way to implement left/right arrow "cursor" placement? So you could edit select words or fix a typo without deleting a whole word/line?
And most importantly, thanks for writing and sharing this plugin! :-)
@ZwingGX
It should already support LWC. Are you sure it doesn't?
LWC Support? :)
@Th3Z0n3
Yes, just make sure to use the version of protocolLib for 1.6.2 :)
Can i use it for 1.6.2?
Great plugin, installing now! Thank You!!!!!
@aadnk
Thanks for the feedback! I've updated the plugin with your fixes :)
http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/clickedit/files/4-click-edit-v0-4/ (Unapproved as of post time)