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Particle packets contain a boolean which marks the particle to either force or show normal to the receiver. Spigot has been sending all particles with the force boolean which overrides client particle settings. Related changes in this commit; - Add a force option to the ParticleBuilder API, which defaults to true to keep spigot consistent with existing api. - Add a new spawnParticle method to support this mode as a parameter. Of course kept existing api methods the same so as to not break them. Let me know if changes are needed. |
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Paper
High performance Spigot fork that aims to fix gameplay and mechanics inconsistencies.
IRC Support and Project Discussion
Documentation
Access the Paper docs here: paper.readthedocs.io
Access the Paper API javadocs here: destroystokyo.com/javadocs
How To (Server Admins)
Paperclip is a jar file that you can download and run just like a normal jar file.
Download a copy of paperclip.jar from our build server, here.
Run the Paperclip jar directly from your server. Just like old times
Paper requires Java 8 or above.
How To (Compiling Jar From Source)
To compile Paper, you need JDK 8, maven, and an internet connection.
Clone this repo, run ./paper jar
from bash, get files.
How To (Pull Request)
See Contributing
Special Thanks To:
YourKit, makers of the outstanding java profiler, support open source projects of all kinds with their full featured Java and .NET application profilers. We thank them for granting Paper an OSS license so that we can make our software the best it can be.