While reading the sample config file, it talks about the Server Variables.
But it does not list all of the Server Variables and as how to the Server Variables.
How about at a Sample Server Variables File that is provided?
Thank you
Sample Server Variables File
Re: Sample Server Variables File
Hey trpted,
All of the server variables can, at the time being, be found on their respective wiki page. Their names, default values, and descriptions are listed there. If any description requires further explanation, feel free to ask.
All of the server variables can, at the time being, be found on their respective wiki page. Their names, default values, and descriptions are listed there. If any description requires further explanation, feel free to ask.
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Re: Sample Server Variables File
Please be aware that several plug-ins use custom variables too.
If you wish to modify certain values, you will need to have the 'set' permission.
Typing in '/set' will list all the variables and their settings.
To set a variable, type in '/set _tankSpeed 35' and press enter, this will change the tankspeed to '35' world units per second.
Simply change the variable type to the variable you wish to use and enter the correct argument(s) and it should work alright.
Be aware that variables are case-sensitive too, so if something doesn't seem right, it is either misspelled or the caps are wrong.
Slight tip, also make sure to have a '_' in front of the value as not doing so will lead to it not working and BZFS telling you that it does not know what that variable is.
If you need specific help with setting variables or using them, feel free to private message me.
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If you wish to modify certain values, you will need to have the 'set' permission.
Typing in '/set' will list all the variables and their settings.
To set a variable, type in '/set _tankSpeed 35' and press enter, this will change the tankspeed to '35' world units per second.
Simply change the variable type to the variable you wish to use and enter the correct argument(s) and it should work alright.
Be aware that variables are case-sensitive too, so if something doesn't seem right, it is either misspelled or the caps are wrong.
Slight tip, also make sure to have a '_' in front of the value as not doing so will lead to it not working and BZFS telling you that it does not know what that variable is.
If you need specific help with setting variables or using them, feel free to private message me.
-Zehra
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