Factions3/src/com/massivecraft/factions/commands
2011-08-19 19:41:28 -05:00
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FBaseCommand.java changed findFactions() method to try matching faction tags before trying to match player names, instead of the other way around 2011-08-03 21:49:11 -05:00
FCommandAdmin.java changed namespace to com.massivecraft 2011-07-18 22:06:02 +02:00
FCommandAutoClaim.java changed namespace to com.massivecraft 2011-07-18 22:06:02 +02:00
FCommandAutoSafeclaim.java changed namespace to com.massivecraft 2011-07-18 22:06:02 +02:00
FCommandAutoWarclaim.java changed namespace to com.massivecraft 2011-07-18 22:06:02 +02:00
FCommandBypass.java changed namespace to com.massivecraft 2011-07-18 22:06:02 +02:00
FCommandChat.java changed namespace to com.massivecraft 2011-07-18 22:06:02 +02:00
FCommandClaim.java changed namespace to com.massivecraft 2011-07-18 22:06:02 +02:00
FCommandConfig.java /f config [setting] [value] command now accepts setting names which are inside quotation marks, to prevent confusion since they're also in quotation marks in conf.json 2011-08-04 02:27:58 -05:00
FCommandCreate.java minor cleanup 2011-08-19 19:41:28 -05:00
FCommandDeinvite.java changed namespace to com.massivecraft 2011-07-18 22:06:02 +02:00
FCommandDescription.java Added basic support for iConomy, where most Factions commands can be made to cost (or give) money. For claiming land, there are some extra features. Each additional land claimed by default costs more than the last, with the multiplier being configurable. For example, the first claim might cost $30, the 2nd $45, the third $60, and so forth. When land is claimed from a weakened faction, there is a configurable bonus amount of money deducted from the cost of claiming the land, as an incentive; this number can be changed to a negative value to instead make it cost more to claim such land. When land is unclaimed, a configurable percentage of the cost of claiming the land can be refunded (defaults to 70% of the cost). The total value of a faction's claimed land is now shown in the info given by /f who [faction tag], along with the depreciated (refund) value. 2011-08-01 18:05:01 -05:00
FCommandDisband.java changed namespace to com.massivecraft 2011-07-18 22:06:02 +02:00
FCommandHelp.java New "peaceful" status for factions which can only be set by server admins/moderators. Members of peaceful factions cannot deal or receive PvP damage (unless in a war zone which has friendly fire enabled), cannot claim land from another faction and likewise can't have their land claimed, and cannot be considered as ally or enemy of any other faction. Faction admins and moderators of peaceful factions can enable/disable all explosions inside their faction's territory at will. The main purpose of this is to provide a way for more peaceful players who don't want to take part in faction wars (or just want to take a break from them) to still have fun on the server. It is also meant to allow groups of players to make protected buildings, monuments, grand constructions, and so forth without having to worry about another faction destroying them. 2011-08-05 03:50:47 -05:00
FCommandHome.java Added basic support for iConomy, where most Factions commands can be made to cost (or give) money. For claiming land, there are some extra features. Each additional land claimed by default costs more than the last, with the multiplier being configurable. For example, the first claim might cost $30, the 2nd $45, the third $60, and so forth. When land is claimed from a weakened faction, there is a configurable bonus amount of money deducted from the cost of claiming the land, as an incentive; this number can be changed to a negative value to instead make it cost more to claim such land. When land is unclaimed, a configurable percentage of the cost of claiming the land can be refunded (defaults to 70% of the cost). The total value of a faction's claimed land is now shown in the info given by /f who [faction tag], along with the depreciated (refund) value. 2011-08-01 18:05:01 -05:00
FCommandInvite.java Added basic support for iConomy, where most Factions commands can be made to cost (or give) money. For claiming land, there are some extra features. Each additional land claimed by default costs more than the last, with the multiplier being configurable. For example, the first claim might cost $30, the 2nd $45, the third $60, and so forth. When land is claimed from a weakened faction, there is a configurable bonus amount of money deducted from the cost of claiming the land, as an incentive; this number can be changed to a negative value to instead make it cost more to claim such land. When land is unclaimed, a configurable percentage of the cost of claiming the land can be refunded (defaults to 70% of the cost). The total value of a faction's claimed land is now shown in the info given by /f who [faction tag], along with the depreciated (refund) value. 2011-08-01 18:05:01 -05:00
FCommandJoin.java Added basic support for iConomy, where most Factions commands can be made to cost (or give) money. For claiming land, there are some extra features. Each additional land claimed by default costs more than the last, with the multiplier being configurable. For example, the first claim might cost $30, the 2nd $45, the third $60, and so forth. When land is claimed from a weakened faction, there is a configurable bonus amount of money deducted from the cost of claiming the land, as an incentive; this number can be changed to a negative value to instead make it cost more to claim such land. When land is unclaimed, a configurable percentage of the cost of claiming the land can be refunded (defaults to 70% of the cost). The total value of a faction's claimed land is now shown in the info given by /f who [faction tag], along with the depreciated (refund) value. 2011-08-01 18:05:01 -05:00
FCommandKick.java Added basic support for iConomy, where most Factions commands can be made to cost (or give) money. For claiming land, there are some extra features. Each additional land claimed by default costs more than the last, with the multiplier being configurable. For example, the first claim might cost $30, the 2nd $45, the third $60, and so forth. When land is claimed from a weakened faction, there is a configurable bonus amount of money deducted from the cost of claiming the land, as an incentive; this number can be changed to a negative value to instead make it cost more to claim such land. When land is unclaimed, a configurable percentage of the cost of claiming the land can be refunded (defaults to 70% of the cost). The total value of a faction's claimed land is now shown in the info given by /f who [faction tag], along with the depreciated (refund) value. 2011-08-01 18:05:01 -05:00
FCommandLeave.java Added basic support for iConomy, where most Factions commands can be made to cost (or give) money. For claiming land, there are some extra features. Each additional land claimed by default costs more than the last, with the multiplier being configurable. For example, the first claim might cost $30, the 2nd $45, the third $60, and so forth. When land is claimed from a weakened faction, there is a configurable bonus amount of money deducted from the cost of claiming the land, as an incentive; this number can be changed to a negative value to instead make it cost more to claim such land. When land is unclaimed, a configurable percentage of the cost of claiming the land can be refunded (defaults to 70% of the cost). The total value of a faction's claimed land is now shown in the info given by /f who [faction tag], along with the depreciated (refund) value. 2011-08-01 18:05:01 -05:00
FCommandList.java Added basic support for iConomy, where most Factions commands can be made to cost (or give) money. For claiming land, there are some extra features. Each additional land claimed by default costs more than the last, with the multiplier being configurable. For example, the first claim might cost $30, the 2nd $45, the third $60, and so forth. When land is claimed from a weakened faction, there is a configurable bonus amount of money deducted from the cost of claiming the land, as an incentive; this number can be changed to a negative value to instead make it cost more to claim such land. When land is unclaimed, a configurable percentage of the cost of claiming the land can be refunded (defaults to 70% of the cost). The total value of a faction's claimed land is now shown in the info given by /f who [faction tag], along with the depreciated (refund) value. 2011-08-01 18:05:01 -05:00
FCommandLock.java changed namespace to com.massivecraft 2011-07-18 22:06:02 +02:00
FCommandMap.java Added basic support for iConomy, where most Factions commands can be made to cost (or give) money. For claiming land, there are some extra features. Each additional land claimed by default costs more than the last, with the multiplier being configurable. For example, the first claim might cost $30, the 2nd $45, the third $60, and so forth. When land is claimed from a weakened faction, there is a configurable bonus amount of money deducted from the cost of claiming the land, as an incentive; this number can be changed to a negative value to instead make it cost more to claim such land. When land is unclaimed, a configurable percentage of the cost of claiming the land can be refunded (defaults to 70% of the cost). The total value of a faction's claimed land is now shown in the info given by /f who [faction tag], along with the depreciated (refund) value. 2011-08-01 18:05:01 -05:00
FCommandMod.java changed namespace to com.massivecraft 2011-07-18 22:06:02 +02:00
FCommandNoBoom.java New "peaceful" status for factions which can only be set by server admins/moderators. Members of peaceful factions cannot deal or receive PvP damage (unless in a war zone which has friendly fire enabled), cannot claim land from another faction and likewise can't have their land claimed, and cannot be considered as ally or enemy of any other faction. Faction admins and moderators of peaceful factions can enable/disable all explosions inside their faction's territory at will. The main purpose of this is to provide a way for more peaceful players who don't want to take part in faction wars (or just want to take a break from them) to still have fun on the server. It is also meant to allow groups of players to make protected buildings, monuments, grand constructions, and so forth without having to worry about another faction destroying them. 2011-08-05 03:50:47 -05:00
FCommandOpen.java Added basic support for iConomy, where most Factions commands can be made to cost (or give) money. For claiming land, there are some extra features. Each additional land claimed by default costs more than the last, with the multiplier being configurable. For example, the first claim might cost $30, the 2nd $45, the third $60, and so forth. When land is claimed from a weakened faction, there is a configurable bonus amount of money deducted from the cost of claiming the land, as an incentive; this number can be changed to a negative value to instead make it cost more to claim such land. When land is unclaimed, a configurable percentage of the cost of claiming the land can be refunded (defaults to 70% of the cost). The total value of a faction's claimed land is now shown in the info given by /f who [faction tag], along with the depreciated (refund) value. 2011-08-01 18:05:01 -05:00
FCommandOwner.java Added basic support for iConomy, where most Factions commands can be made to cost (or give) money. For claiming land, there are some extra features. Each additional land claimed by default costs more than the last, with the multiplier being configurable. For example, the first claim might cost $30, the 2nd $45, the third $60, and so forth. When land is claimed from a weakened faction, there is a configurable bonus amount of money deducted from the cost of claiming the land, as an incentive; this number can be changed to a negative value to instead make it cost more to claim such land. When land is unclaimed, a configurable percentage of the cost of claiming the land can be refunded (defaults to 70% of the cost). The total value of a faction's claimed land is now shown in the info given by /f who [faction tag], along with the depreciated (refund) value. 2011-08-01 18:05:01 -05:00
FCommandOwnerList.java Faction admins can now mark already claimed areas as owned by specific faction members. Ownership can include multiple members. New command /f owner *[player name], to set/remove ownership. This command is only available to the faction admin and optionally the faction moderators. If no player name is specified, it will either set ownership to the player running the command (if no owner is currently set) or completely clear ownership of the territory. New command /f ownerlist, to view a list of owners for the current area. Only works inside your own faction's territory. New conf.json options "ownedAreasEnabled", "ownedAreasModeratorsCanSet", "ownedAreaModeratorsBypass", "ownedAreaDenyBuild", "ownedAreaProtectMaterials", and "ownedAreaDenyUseage" (all defaulting to true) to determine whether faction moderators can set or bypass ownership (faction admin always can), and what sort of protection these owned areas have against normal members of the faction (members other than the owner(s), faction admin, and probably faction moderators). New conf.json option "ownedAreasLimitPerFaction" to limit how many owned areas can be set. New permission node "factions.ownershipBypass" which allows a player to bypass ownership protection, but only within the person's own faction. 2011-07-30 20:17:00 -05:00
FCommandPeaceful.java New "peaceful" status for factions which can only be set by server admins/moderators. Members of peaceful factions cannot deal or receive PvP damage (unless in a war zone which has friendly fire enabled), cannot claim land from another faction and likewise can't have their land claimed, and cannot be considered as ally or enemy of any other faction. Faction admins and moderators of peaceful factions can enable/disable all explosions inside their faction's territory at will. The main purpose of this is to provide a way for more peaceful players who don't want to take part in faction wars (or just want to take a break from them) to still have fun on the server. It is also meant to allow groups of players to make protected buildings, monuments, grand constructions, and so forth without having to worry about another faction destroying them. 2011-08-05 03:50:47 -05:00
FCommandPower.java Added basic support for iConomy, where most Factions commands can be made to cost (or give) money. For claiming land, there are some extra features. Each additional land claimed by default costs more than the last, with the multiplier being configurable. For example, the first claim might cost $30, the 2nd $45, the third $60, and so forth. When land is claimed from a weakened faction, there is a configurable bonus amount of money deducted from the cost of claiming the land, as an incentive; this number can be changed to a negative value to instead make it cost more to claim such land. When land is unclaimed, a configurable percentage of the cost of claiming the land can be refunded (defaults to 70% of the cost). The total value of a faction's claimed land is now shown in the info given by /f who [faction tag], along with the depreciated (refund) value. 2011-08-01 18:05:01 -05:00
FCommandRelationAlly.java changed namespace to com.massivecraft 2011-07-18 22:06:02 +02:00
FCommandRelationEnemy.java changed namespace to com.massivecraft 2011-07-18 22:06:02 +02:00
FCommandRelationNeutral.java changed namespace to com.massivecraft 2011-07-18 22:06:02 +02:00
FCommandReload.java changed namespace to com.massivecraft 2011-07-18 22:06:02 +02:00
FCommandSafeclaim.java Error handling for user entering non-integer value for radius of safeclaim and warclaim, along with usage info 2011-08-03 15:38:54 -05:00
FCommandSafeunclaimall.java changed namespace to com.massivecraft 2011-07-18 22:06:02 +02:00
FCommandSaveAll.java changed namespace to com.massivecraft 2011-07-18 22:06:02 +02:00
FCommandSethome.java Added basic support for iConomy, where most Factions commands can be made to cost (or give) money. For claiming land, there are some extra features. Each additional land claimed by default costs more than the last, with the multiplier being configurable. For example, the first claim might cost $30, the 2nd $45, the third $60, and so forth. When land is claimed from a weakened faction, there is a configurable bonus amount of money deducted from the cost of claiming the land, as an incentive; this number can be changed to a negative value to instead make it cost more to claim such land. When land is unclaimed, a configurable percentage of the cost of claiming the land can be refunded (defaults to 70% of the cost). The total value of a faction's claimed land is now shown in the info given by /f who [faction tag], along with the depreciated (refund) value. 2011-08-01 18:05:01 -05:00
FCommandShow.java New "peaceful" status for factions which can only be set by server admins/moderators. Members of peaceful factions cannot deal or receive PvP damage (unless in a war zone which has friendly fire enabled), cannot claim land from another faction and likewise can't have their land claimed, and cannot be considered as ally or enemy of any other faction. Faction admins and moderators of peaceful factions can enable/disable all explosions inside their faction's territory at will. The main purpose of this is to provide a way for more peaceful players who don't want to take part in faction wars (or just want to take a break from them) to still have fun on the server. It is also meant to allow groups of players to make protected buildings, monuments, grand constructions, and so forth without having to worry about another faction destroying them. 2011-08-05 03:50:47 -05:00
FCommandTag.java Added basic support for iConomy, where most Factions commands can be made to cost (or give) money. For claiming land, there are some extra features. Each additional land claimed by default costs more than the last, with the multiplier being configurable. For example, the first claim might cost $30, the 2nd $45, the third $60, and so forth. When land is claimed from a weakened faction, there is a configurable bonus amount of money deducted from the cost of claiming the land, as an incentive; this number can be changed to a negative value to instead make it cost more to claim such land. When land is unclaimed, a configurable percentage of the cost of claiming the land can be refunded (defaults to 70% of the cost). The total value of a faction's claimed land is now shown in the info given by /f who [faction tag], along with the depreciated (refund) value. 2011-08-01 18:05:01 -05:00
FCommandTitle.java Added basic support for iConomy, where most Factions commands can be made to cost (or give) money. For claiming land, there are some extra features. Each additional land claimed by default costs more than the last, with the multiplier being configurable. For example, the first claim might cost $30, the 2nd $45, the third $60, and so forth. When land is claimed from a weakened faction, there is a configurable bonus amount of money deducted from the cost of claiming the land, as an incentive; this number can be changed to a negative value to instead make it cost more to claim such land. When land is unclaimed, a configurable percentage of the cost of claiming the land can be refunded (defaults to 70% of the cost). The total value of a faction's claimed land is now shown in the info given by /f who [faction tag], along with the depreciated (refund) value. 2011-08-01 18:05:01 -05:00
FCommandUnclaim.java Added basic support for iConomy, where most Factions commands can be made to cost (or give) money. For claiming land, there are some extra features. Each additional land claimed by default costs more than the last, with the multiplier being configurable. For example, the first claim might cost $30, the 2nd $45, the third $60, and so forth. When land is claimed from a weakened faction, there is a configurable bonus amount of money deducted from the cost of claiming the land, as an incentive; this number can be changed to a negative value to instead make it cost more to claim such land. When land is unclaimed, a configurable percentage of the cost of claiming the land can be refunded (defaults to 70% of the cost). The total value of a faction's claimed land is now shown in the info given by /f who [faction tag], along with the depreciated (refund) value. 2011-08-01 18:05:01 -05:00
FCommandUnclaimall.java Added basic support for iConomy, where most Factions commands can be made to cost (or give) money. For claiming land, there are some extra features. Each additional land claimed by default costs more than the last, with the multiplier being configurable. For example, the first claim might cost $30, the 2nd $45, the third $60, and so forth. When land is claimed from a weakened faction, there is a configurable bonus amount of money deducted from the cost of claiming the land, as an incentive; this number can be changed to a negative value to instead make it cost more to claim such land. When land is unclaimed, a configurable percentage of the cost of claiming the land can be refunded (defaults to 70% of the cost). The total value of a faction's claimed land is now shown in the info given by /f who [faction tag], along with the depreciated (refund) value. 2011-08-01 18:05:01 -05:00
FCommandVersion.java changed namespace to com.massivecraft 2011-07-18 22:06:02 +02:00
FCommandWarclaim.java Error handling for user entering non-integer value for radius of safeclaim and warclaim, along with usage info 2011-08-03 15:38:54 -05:00
FCommandWarunclaimall.java changed namespace to com.massivecraft 2011-07-18 22:06:02 +02:00
FRelationCommand.java New "peaceful" status for factions which can only be set by server admins/moderators. Members of peaceful factions cannot deal or receive PvP damage (unless in a war zone which has friendly fire enabled), cannot claim land from another faction and likewise can't have their land claimed, and cannot be considered as ally or enemy of any other faction. Faction admins and moderators of peaceful factions can enable/disable all explosions inside their faction's territory at will. The main purpose of this is to provide a way for more peaceful players who don't want to take part in faction wars (or just want to take a break from them) to still have fun on the server. It is also meant to allow groups of players to make protected buildings, monuments, grand constructions, and so forth without having to worry about another faction destroying them. 2011-08-05 03:50:47 -05:00