Disable LWC Auto Protect?

Discussion in 'Bukkit Help' started by Mr. Minecraft, Jan 26, 2013.

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    Mr. Minecraft

    I need to disable LWC Auto protection so a player has to manually protect a block by entering the command. This way when playing in factions you can place chests without worrying about the chests auto locking.
     
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    Lolmewn

    What have you tried?
     
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    Mr. Minecraft

    I have looked in the configs and cant find anything. It should be do able, but i just cant figure it out =/
     
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    XanderCrews01

    Mind posting your config? I'm pretty sure the documentation covers this.
     
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    chad53105

    Change chest to this. autoRegister: public
     
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    Mr. Minecraft

    Thank You!

    Can I just erase the entire autoregister line completely?
     
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    chad53105

    I wouldn't suggest that. Maybe just change them all to "public" and force the user to register the door/chest.
     
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    Mr. Minecraft

    Alrighty, thanks Chad!

    I just wanted to add this in for others that may want to do the same as me.

    When I changed all the auto-register values to public, then every chest placed was public. This was what I wanted, but then it hit me that every time a player wants to change the protection to private of a chest they place down, they must first remove the public then re-claim it as private.

    This was an extra step that was completely unnecessary, so i went into the config and removed all the auto-register lines. That completely fixed the problem; now when one places a chest down it is a normal chest with no LWC association untill one either does /cpublic or /cprivate.

    EDIT by Moderator: merged posts, please use the edit button instead of double posting.
     
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    chad53105

    ahh, that is good to know. Thanks for the heads up.
     
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