From 5032142a49adbe83b180c67b900f4f515c4b4c98 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: KHobbits Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2012 19:19:03 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Clear up overriding comments on config file. Closes #2725 --- Essentials/src/config.yml | 16 ++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/Essentials/src/config.yml b/Essentials/src/config.yml index 7b49d0605..e6fb3d78f 100644 --- a/Essentials/src/config.yml +++ b/Essentials/src/config.yml @@ -80,14 +80,14 @@ warn-on-smite: true # motd and rules are now configured in the files motd.txt and rules.txt -# When a command conflicts with another plugin, by default, Essentials will try to force the OTHER plugin to take -# priority. If a command is in this list, Essentials will try to give ITSELF priority. This does not always work: -# usually whichever plugin was updated most recently wins out. However, the full name of the command will always work. -# For example, if WorldGuard and Essentials are both enabled, and WorldGuard takes control over /god, /essentials:god -# will still map to Essentials, whereas it might normally get forced upon WorldGuard. Commands prefixed with an "e", -# such as /egod, will always grant Essentials priority. -# We should try to take priority over /god. If this doesn't work, use -# /essentials:god or /egod. If god is set using WorldGuard, use /ungod to remove then use whichever you see fit. +# When a command conflicts with another plugin, by default, Essentials will try to force the OTHER plugin to take priority. +# Commands in in this list, will tell Essentials to 'not give up' the command to other plugins. +# In this state, which plugin 'wins' appears to be almost random. +# +# If you have two plugin with the same command and you wish to force Essentials to take over, you need an alias. +# To force essentials to take 'god' alias 'god' to 'egod'. +# See http://wiki.bukkit.org/Bukkit.yml#aliases for more information + overridden-commands: - god