Server File setting now properly saved to file and restored#4
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keronian wants to merge 2 commits intoJusticePro:masterfrom
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Server File setting now properly saved to file and restored#4keronian wants to merge 2 commits intoJusticePro:masterfrom
keronian wants to merge 2 commits intoJusticePro:masterfrom
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I added a "fix" to the other reported issue.... Essentially it adds an option that allows you to use the home directory of the server jar instead of the home directory of SpigotGUI. It defaults to existing behavior. Also, weirdly, I think I fixed some existing functionality, too, the server.properties editor button magically appeared when I changed the layout. Not sure what's up with that. |
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I fixed the issue I reported. It does mean that people's spigotgui.settings file will have to be wiped, unfortunately. I didn't really see a way around that without completely revamping the way you're serializing the settings.