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TabList

Björn Teichmann edited this page Dec 19, 2013 · 2 revisions

Starting in version 8.14, Transporter did away with direct "tablist" support (the list a player sees in their client when they press the "tab" key). v8.14 introduces optional support for the |TabAPI plugin.

Enabling Support

  • Download and install the TabAPI plugin.
  • Download and install the ProtocolLib plugin (required by TabAPI).
  • Restart the server.
  • Use the command trp set useTabAPI true to turn on support.
  • Use the command trp tablist update all to update all the players' tablists (this is only required during installation).

Options

These options exist in the "tablist" section of the configuration file and can be configured with the trp tablist set ... command.

Option Type Default Version Description
connectedServerFormat string %BLUE%%server%[%players%] v8.14 The format to use when displaying a connected server (or the local server). See below for formatting details.
disconnectedServerFormat string %GRAY%%server% v8.14 The format to use when displaying a disconnected server. See below for formatting details.
playerListHeader string too long v8.14 The header to display for the player list. See below for formatting details.
priority integer 0 v8.14 The priority of the Transporter plugin when interfacing with TabAPI. See the TabAPI docs for details.
serverListHeader string too long v8.14 The header to display for the server list. See below for formatting details.
showPlayerList boolean true v8.14 Should the player list be shown?
showServerList boolean true v8.14 Should the server list be shown?

Formatting

A number of options specify formats to use in the tab list. A format is simply a string with optional placeholders. A placeholder is surrounded by percent signs (%). Valid placeholders are any of the standard Minecraft color or style names, as well as some format specific placeholders, like "server" (a server's name), "player" (a player's name), and "players" (the number of players on a server).

In addition to the placeholders, other characters have special meaning. The pip symbol (|) indicates a column break, and dollar symbol ($) indicates a line break. If neither of these symbols are present, a format value is assumed to occupy a single tab list "cell", so the next displayed value will be displayed in the next "cell" automatically.

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