WorldBorder/nbproject/project.properties
Brettflan 247e9052c2 Added integration with DynMap to display borders. It's enabled by default if you have DynMap installed, but note that you'll need DynMap v0.36 or newer for it to work. Borders will be displayed correctly as round or square and should be very accurate, based on a Y height of 64 on isometric maps. Any changes you make to your borders should almost immediately be reflected in DynMap (border radius or shape change, removal, new border set, etc.).
Thanks to mikeprimm for adding a couple of requested features to DynMap which made this feature possible.

New commands:
/wb dynmap <on/off> - turn DynMap border display on or off.
/wb dynmapmsg <text> - DynMap border labels will show this.

New permissions:
worldborder.dynmap (Op): Can enable/disable DynMap border display integration
worldborder.dynmapmsg (Op): Can set the label text for borders shown in DynMap

Also, a slight improvement to how boolean values are determined from command input; it accepts "y", "yes", "true" instead of just "on".
2012-03-16 00:26:13 -05:00

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Properties

annotation.processing.enabled=true
annotation.processing.enabled.in.editor=false
annotation.processing.run.all.processors=true
annotation.processing.source.output=${build.generated.sources.dir}/ap-source-output
application.title=WorldBorder
application.vendor=Brett Flannigan
build.classes.dir=${build.dir}/classes
build.classes.excludes=**/*.java,**/*.form
# This directory is removed when the project is cleaned:
build.dir=build
build.generated.dir=${build.dir}/generated
build.generated.sources.dir=${build.dir}/generated-sources
# Only compile against the classpath explicitly listed here:
build.sysclasspath=ignore
build.test.classes.dir=${build.dir}/test/classes
build.test.results.dir=${build.dir}/test/results
# Uncomment to specify the preferred debugger connection transport:
#debug.transport=dt_socket
debug.classpath=\
${run.classpath}
debug.test.classpath=\
${run.test.classpath}
# This directory is removed when the project is cleaned:
dist.dir=dist
dist.jar=${dist.dir}/WorldBorder.jar
dist.javadoc.dir=${dist.dir}/javadoc
endorsed.classpath=
excludes=
file.reference.CalcTest-src=src
file.reference.craftbukkit.jar=lib\\craftbukkit.jar
file.reference.dynmap-api.jar=lib\\dynmap-api.jar
includes=**
jar.compress=true
javac.classpath=\
${file.reference.craftbukkit.jar}:\
${file.reference.dynmap-api.jar}
# Space-separated list of extra javac options
javac.compilerargs=
javac.deprecation=false
javac.processorpath=\
${javac.classpath}
javac.source=1.5
javac.target=1.5
javac.test.classpath=\
${javac.classpath}:\
${build.classes.dir}:\
${libs.junit.classpath}:\
${libs.junit_4.classpath}
javac.test.processorpath=\
${javac.test.classpath}
javadoc.additionalparam=
javadoc.author=false
javadoc.encoding=${source.encoding}
javadoc.noindex=false
javadoc.nonavbar=false
javadoc.notree=false
javadoc.private=false
javadoc.splitindex=true
javadoc.use=true
javadoc.version=false
javadoc.windowtitle=
main.class=
manifest.file=manifest.mf
meta.inf.dir=${src.dir}/META-INF
mkdist.disabled=false
platform.active=default_platform
run.classpath=\
${javac.classpath}:\
${build.classes.dir}
# Space-separated list of JVM arguments used when running the project
# (you may also define separate properties like run-sys-prop.name=value instead of -Dname=value
# or test-sys-prop.name=value to set system properties for unit tests):
run.jvmargs=
run.test.classpath=\
${javac.test.classpath}:\
${build.test.classes.dir}
source.encoding=ISO-8859-1
src.src.dir=src