RedPanda10 You had a bit overspaced your permissions, had inheritance of non-existent groups, forgot space between default: and true/false, forgot...
Fraxous You have "Delay" with upper-case "D". I think it should be lower-case.
Yes What do you mean? You mean how to let other groups use all other signs, but not the one you don't want them to use? If yes, simply negate the...
TheGamesHawk2001 /svs setpermission <permission> (Not sure if you have to click on sign, or only aim at it, but you will figure that out :)) and...
TheGamesHawk2001 Make a sign permission and give it only to groups you want.
FlyingPig_ I was bored so I made it. Download link Works with all ores. Commands: None - as you wanted Permissions: None - as you wanted There is...
IIxUnderWorldxII Looks like creators of CommandNPC forgot to create plugin.yml. You could PM them and they will know what to do.
IIxUnderWorldxII That's not full error. That's two lines from console, which don't help at all. Post your entire log.
Legend_of_Majora Post your permissions.yml via www.pastebin.com.
JrDragRacing2101 That error means: You have tabs in your file. Solution: Remove tabs from file.
Link223 There is known bug with BukkitDev, which doesn't allow password reset. Go to www.curse.com and reset your password there.
little_dude187 Umm...Spigot. Not supported here.
Arseny97 You have tabs in your globalgroups. Tabs break *.yml files. Remove tabs.
Cheesepro He meant change it to this: else if(name!=null && !name.equalsIgnoreCase("broadcast") && targetPlayer!=null)
dvargas135 I have found the error. You didn't make a space between Administrator: and ' {DISPLAYNAME} &f: &f{MESSAGE}' in this section:...
Nonnel On top of your permissions.yml, you forgot a colon after "Default". Change this: groups: Default [...] to this: groups: Default: [...]
woaosodo I think "Auto pick" means auto picking up items, so they are not dropped on ground, but instantly transferred into player's inventory.
Dwarfdude77 Open command prompt and write "java -version". If output looks similar to this, you have 64bit Java: C:\>java -version java version...
Dwarfdude77 And do you have 64bit Java on your desktop? I also had this problem and it was solved by installing 64bit Java, previously had 32bit.
Dwarfdude77 What OS are you using on your desktop? And is it 64bit or 32bit?
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