MapClone
This plugin allows you to clone any map that you have in your inventory to the one you are holding in your hand as well as allowing you to scale the current map! To clone a map just hold the destination map in your hands and do the command "/mclone [mapNumber]". Poof! You've got your map. To scale a map just hold the map you want to scale in your hands and do: /mzoom [closest|close|normal|far|farthest|1-5] <mapnumber>. To configure it just go into your plugins folder into the folder named "MapClone" and edit settings.ini.
Please note that to use an economy plugin the Register plugin is required.
You must be holding down shift when you click on the maps, otherwise you will get two maps of the next available number instead of cloning the map you want!!!!
Please note that to use an economy plugin the Register plugin is required.
Cloning Recipe:
You must be holding down shift when you click on the maps, otherwise you will get two maps of the next available number instead of cloning the map you want!!!!
Features:
- Clone Any Map!
- Change the scale of any map!
- Permissions Support (Both legacy permissions and the new Bukkit SuperPerms)
- An option for a cloning recipe (bypasses permissions, and all other options when enabled.)
- Supports any Economy system through the Register plugin!
- An option to use items upon cloning or scaling maps
- Adjustable timeouts on scaling a map so that you can get charged once, find the scale you want, and never be able to change the scale again after the timeout (unless you have the special permission which allows you to do so)
Permission Nodes:
- mapclone.clone - The ability to clone a map in your inventory
- mapclone.any - Clone any map, not just ones in your inventory
- mapclone.free - If iConomy is enabled, this will enable this group to clone maps for free
- mapscale.scale - Allow someone to scale a map
- mapscale.any - Allow them to scale any map, even already scaled maps, at any time
- mapscale.free - If an economy or item system is enabled, this will enable this group to scale maps for free.
Known Bugs:
When using a resource with a damage value it prints out the name of the item with the damage value of 0 in the chat, instead of using the proper name. Although it does use the correct item. (Any good, simple ideas to fix this would be appreciated)Plugin Not working correctly?
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ToDo List:
- See how close the player is to the area where the map was first created and add an option to restrict map cloning of that map outside of that area.
Changelog:
Version 0.5
- Added ability to scale maps with the /mzoom command
- Added support for any economy system through Register
- Added ability to specify the quantity of the items used up when using items for charging for cloning/scaling
- Added Bukkit SuperPerms support
Version 0.4
- Fixed needing 2 maps when the player had mapclone.any permission node.
- Added resource using when cloning.
Version 0.3.1
- Fixed flipped variable for map cloning
Version 0.3
- Added iConomy 5.0 support
- Added map cloning with a recipe
- Added extra permissions nodes
Version 0.2
- Fixed permissions support not working
Version 0.1
- Initial release.
@Nytrose
Yeah, this was made when it wasn't possible. This plugin is now defunct as the functionality is now available in Vanilla Minecraft.
Pointless plugin, this can be done in vanilla. To copy a map you simply craft it with an empty map. to scale out a map, you surround it with paper. This can be done 4 times. The zoom levels are 128^2 (def), 256^2, 512^2, 1024^2, and 2048^2.
This works on 1.2.5 as well.
This works perfectly with 1.2.3
This plugins adds 65535 new crafting recipes, one for each map data value. Will this have any performance impact?
Also, the number of crafting recipes duplicates when plugins are reloaded. I filed this Bukkit bug: BUKKIT-738 - but it is most noticeable with MapClone. With some other plugins loaded, I had a total of 66895, which increased to 132433 after /reload. Removing MapClone brought this down to a reasonable level of 1359.