TimeShift
TimeShift
Tazzernator, cjc343
Deutsch config.yml from RasCas
Summary:
TimeShift gives you control over how time progresses on your server. It allows you to set both the current behavior and the startup behavior for any world to progress normally, loop day, or loop night. It also offers multiple options for sunrise and sunset.
TimeShift attempts to play nice with other plugins that reserve the '/time' command by cancelling active shifts on a world if a '/time [x]' command is used. It also offers Bukkit permission nodes which are available by default to ops.
You can easily modify what messages TimeShift displays and who sees them using the configuration file which is generated when TimeShift is first run. This allows you to localize TimeShift in your own language or simply control who sees announcements. If you decide to localize TimeShift, you should send me your config!
The links below provide more information on configuring and using TimeShift. Simply click "Main" at the top to return to this page. If you are currently browsing via minecraft.curse.com, please follow this link. The sub-pages do not work on curse.com yet, and at this rate (and knowing curse) they never will. DBO provides a much cleaner, easier to read, limited-ad (320 pixels of affiliate links) place to view Bukkit plugins.
@JackieSmash
There were big plans, but now 1.2 is here, and the big plans are only 93% implemented.
I'll be working to get a patch update out soon, but it'll take a little while until I can dedicate the time I need. Hopefully it'll be tonight, but if not, it should be this weekend.
Just wondering if there is any plans for a 1.2 update. :)
@ranger135xp
Do you have a preconfigured server that demonstrates this issue? I'd like to take a look, but am in the middle of a bunch of stuff and don't have the time to figure out installing server mods.
@oxyd325
2.0.3 was the last version to support the old permissions system.
The "time appears to be back to normal" is the proper default message for the stop command. If you use "shift day world" on the console it should work.
I check the bukkit forums more frequently than bukkitdev, sorry if I don't see your post quickly.
I can't seem to get this plugin to work. I'm using the permissions plugin developed by Yeti, I am the only user on my server at the moment, and of course I have Admins permissions.
Whenever I go to use the /shift command ingame i get the error "must have timeshift.shift permission." I put in said permissions in my permissions config file and get the same error.
Whenever I try to use the shift command in console, eg."shift stop world" i get the error "time appears to be back to normal on [world]" "time appears to be back to normal on [world]"
any help would be appreciated =D
I can't use this. While this is in I get "No such JAR or Directory" for my mods that I have like BuildCraft and Redpower. It is related to this being in the plugins directory.
@cocoson
Bukkit Permissions is now natively supported in 2.1
Until it has been approved, it can be downloaded via the "Latest JAR" link in the description above.
@HaydenCappadona
It is supported, and as far as I know works on 1337 and later. I'll be testing it on the 1.9 builds shortly...
It hasn't received any major updates in a while, but I do have plans for it. Unfortunately, I haven't had a lot of time to dedicate to those plans recently. That said, if it breaks, there will certainly be a fix at the very least.
WOW, Looks like an amazing plugin! Just wondering if it is still supported before I go ahead and start using it :D
Hmm... Some of the comments functionality is missing... I can't reply to comments anymore...
Yes, I plan to add bukkit permissions support.
are you going to add support for bukkit-permissions
@fernferret
Thanks, it took hours to move it from the forums. I'm glad to hear people actually read it and find it helpful :P
Looks sweet, thanks for the great wiki pages!