From 63da23a819f79b92c419c6aeeaa6b2fd3c0213aa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Legoman99573 Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2018 09:24:48 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Made configuration file comments easier to read This should make it a little more clearer to read when someone configures WorldEdit config.yml file --- .../src/main/resources/defaults/config.yml | 20 ++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/worldedit-bukkit/src/main/resources/defaults/config.yml b/worldedit-bukkit/src/main/resources/defaults/config.yml index d7a00afbf..3bfa55c30 100644 --- a/worldedit-bukkit/src/main/resources/defaults/config.yml +++ b/worldedit-bukkit/src/main/resources/defaults/config.yml @@ -1,18 +1,20 @@ # -# WorldEdit's configuration file +# WorldEdit's Configuration File # # About editing this file: -# - DO NOT USE TABS. You MUST use spaces or Bukkit will complain. If -# you use an editor like Notepad++ (recommended for Windows users), you -# must configure it to "replace tabs with spaces." In Notepad++, this can -# be changed in Settings > Preferences > Language Menu. -# - Don't get rid of the indents. They are indented so some entries are -# in categories (like "max-blocks-changed" is in the "limits" +# - DO NOT USE TABS. You MUST use spaces or Bukkit will complain and post +# errors. If you use an editor, like Notepad++ (recommended for Windows +# users), you must configure it to "replace tabs with spaces." +# This can be changed in Settings > Preferences > Language Menu. +# - Don't get rid of indentions. They are indented so some entries that are +# in categories, like "max-blocks-changed", is placed in the "limits" # category. # - If you want to check the format of this file before putting it # into WorldEdit, paste it into http://yaml-online-parser.appspot.com/ -# and see if it gives "ERROR:". -# - Lines starting with # are commentsand so they are ignored. +# and see if it gives you "ERROR:". +# - Lines starting with # are comments, so they are ignored. +# - If you dont want to disallow blocks, make sure to change it to [] +# so WorldEdit doesn't act up when checking for disallowed blocks # limits: