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Dynmap Welten ausblenden

MarcelD

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Versuche schon seit Wochen die Welten nicht mehr Anzeigen zu lassen sodass nur noch World zu sehen ist.

hab schon soweit ich weiss alle befehle eingegeben was mir google so gesagt hat
auch die world.cfg eingestellt wie in google beschrieben, und entweer es kamen fehlr und dynmap schmirt ab oder es passiert nichts.

Code:
# These are examples of world-specific settings - customize your content as you see fit#
# NOTES:
#   All lines here are commented with the # symbol - delete the # symbol on copied lines you wish to enable
#   Definitions of a world made here will superecede any world definition with the same name in configuration.txt
#   Deleting this file will result in a fresh copy being produced by dynmap.jar on the next startup.
#
worlds:
  # Worlds can be handled by templates, based on world type
  # You can override the properties of the template by specifying them in this section
  #    for example 'Title: "My Awesome World"'
  #- name: world
  #  title: "World"
  #   Use 'enabled: false' to disable a certain world.
  #  enabled: false
  #   Use sendposition: false to prevent player positions from showing when on this world (if sendposition is globally enabled)
  #  sendposition: false
  #   Use sendhealth: false ot prevent player health from showing when on this world (if sendhealth is globally enabled)
  #  sendhealth: false
  #  # If world isn't contiguous chunks (due to teleporting, for example), fullrender needs to be given other locations to scan for tiles on each patch of chunks
  #  fullrenderlocations:
  #    - x: 10000
  #      y: 64
  #      z: 20000
  #    - x: -15000
  #      y: 64
  #      z: -5000
  #  # Use visibilitylimits to restrict which areas of maps on your world to render (zero or more shapes can be defined)
  #  # For a rectangle, the area is defined by x0, z0 to x1, z1
  #  # For a circle, the area is defined by a center at x,z with a radius 'r'
  #  visibilitylimits:
  #    - x0: -1000
  #      z0: -1000
  #      x1: 1000
  #      z1: 1000
  #    - x: -2000
  #      z: -1000
  #      r: 200
  #  # Use hiddenlimits to specifically hide portions of your world (the opposite of visibilitylimits)
  #  # For a rectangle, the area is defined by x0, z0 to x1, z1
  #  # For a circle, the area is defined by a center at x,z with a radius 'r'
  #  hiddenlimits:
  #    - x0: 100
  #      z0: 0
  #      x1: 200
  #      z1: 0
  #    - x: -2000
  #      z: -1000
  #      r: 200
  #  # Use hidestyle to control how hidden-but-existing chunks are to be rendered (air=empty air (same as ungenerated), stone=a flat stone plain, ocean=a flat ocean)
  #  hidestyle: stone
  #   Use 'template: mycustomtemplate' to use the properties specified in the template 'mycustomtemplate' to this world. Default it is set to the environment-name (normal or nether).
  #  template: mycustomtemplate
  #   Rest of comes from template - uncomment to tailor for world specifically
  #  # World center - default is spawn point
  #  center:
  #    x: 0
  #    y: 64
  #    z: 0
  #  # If bigworld set to true, use alternate directory layout better suited to large worlds
  #  bigworld: true
  #  # Number of extra zoom-out levels for world (each level is twice as big as the previous one)
  #  extrazoomout: 3
  #  # Default delay on processing of updated tiles, in seconds.  This can reduce potentially expensive re-rendering
  #  # of frequently updated tiles (such as due to machines, pistons, quarries or other automation).  Value can also be set on
  #  # individual maps.
  #  tileupdatedelay: 30
  #  maps:
  #    - class: org.dynmap.hdmap.HDMap
  #      name: flat
  #      title: "Flat"
  #      prefix: flat
  #      perspective: iso_S_90_lowres
  #      shader: stdtexture
  #      lighting: shadows
  #      mapzoomin: 1
  #    - class: org.dynmap.hdmap.HDMap
  #      name: surface
  #      title: "Surface"
  #      prefix: t
  #      perspective: iso_SE_30_hires
  #      shader: stdtexture
  #      lighting: shadows
  #      mapzoomin: 1
  #    - class: org.dynmap.hdmap.HDMap
  #      name: cave
  #      title: "Cave"
  #      prefix: ct
  #      perspective: iso_SE_60_lowres
  #      shader: cave
  #      lighting: default
  #      mapzoomin: 3
  #
  # To just label world, and inherit rest from template, just provide name and title
  #- name: world2
  #  title: "Second World"
  #
  #- name: nether
  #  title: "Nether"
  #  center:
  #    x: 0
  #    y: 64
  #    z: 0
  #  # Number of extra zoom-out levels for world (each level is twice as big as the previous one)
  #  extrazoomout: 3
  #  maps:
  #    - class: org.dynmap.hdmap.HDMap
  #      name: flat
  #      title: "Flat"
  #      prefix: flat
  #      perspective: iso_S_90_lowres
  #      shader: stdtexture
  #      lighting: nethershadows
  #      # Map background color (day or night)
  #      background: "#300806"
  #      mapzoomin: 1
  #    - class: org.dynmap.hdmap.HDMap
  #      name: nether
  #      title: "Surface"
  #      prefix: nt
  #      perspective: iso_SE_30_hires
  #      shader: stdtexture
  #      lighting: nethershadows
  #      # Map background color (day or night)
  #      background: "#300806"
  #      mapzoomin: 1



Ich hoffe jemand klann es für mich einstellen ( welche welten dürfen nicht angezeigt werden ? = TuT , Event, Test, Testworld
diese welten dürfen nicht angezeigt werden auf der dynmap. wäre jedem dankbar der mir dabei hilft.
 

Flo*

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1987Flo
Hallo MarcelD


Einmal kopieren und bei dir einfügen!
sollte es Probleme geben kannst du mich via. PN anschreiben.

Hier der Code
Code:
# These are examples of world-specific settings - customize your content as you see fit
#
# NOTES:
#   All lines here are commented with the # symbol - delete the # symbol on copied lines you wish to enable
#   Definitions of a world made here will superecede any world definition with the same name in configuration.txt
#   Deleting this file will result in a fresh copy being produced by dynmap.jar on the next startup.
#
worlds:
  # Worlds can be handled by templates, based on world type
  # You can override the properties of the template by specifying them in this section
  #    for example 'Title: "My Awesome World"'
   - name: TuT
     enabled: false
   - name: Event
     enabled: false
   - name: Test
     enabled: false
   - name: Testworld
     enabled: false
  #   Use 'enabled: false' to disable a certain world.
  #  enabled: false
  #   Use sendposition: false to prevent player positions from showing when on this world (if sendposition is globally enabled)
  #  sendposition: false
  #   Use sendhealth: false ot prevent player health from showing when on this world (if sendhealth is globally enabled)
  #  sendhealth: false
  #  # If world isn't contiguous chunks (due to teleporting, for example), fullrender needs to be given other locations to scan for tiles on each patch of chunks
  #  fullrenderlocations:
  #    - x: 10000
  #      y: 64
  #      z: 20000
  #    - x: -15000
  #      y: 64
  #      z: -5000
  #  # Use visibilitylimits to restrict which areas of maps on your world to render (zero or more shapes can be defined)
  #  # For a rectangle, the area is defined by x0, z0 to x1, z1
  #  # For a circle, the area is defined by a center at x,z with a radius 'r'
  #  visibilitylimits:
  #    - x0: -1000
  #      z0: -1000
  #      x1: 1000
  #      z1: 1000
  #    - x: -2000
  #      z: -1000
  #      r: 200
  #  # Use hiddenlimits to specifically hide portions of your world (the opposite of visibilitylimits)
  #  # For a rectangle, the area is defined by x0, z0 to x1, z1
  #  # For a circle, the area is defined by a center at x,z with a radius 'r'
  #  hiddenlimits:
  #    - x0: 100
  #      z0: 0
  #      x1: 200
  #      z1: 0
  #    - x: -2000
  #      z: -1000
  #      r: 200
  #  # Use hidestyle to control how hidden-but-existing chunks are to be rendered (air=empty air (same as ungenerated), stone=a flat stone plain, ocean=a flat ocean)
  #  hidestyle: stone
  #   Use 'template: mycustomtemplate' to use the properties specified in the template 'mycustomtemplate' to this world. Default it is set to the environment-name (normal or nether).
  #  template: mycustomtemplate
  #   Rest of comes from template - uncomment to tailor for world specifically
  #  # World center - default is spawn point
  #  center:
  #    x: 0
  #    y: 64
  #    z: 0
  #  # If bigworld set to true, use alternate directory layout better suited to large worlds
  #  bigworld: true
  #  # Number of extra zoom-out levels for world (each level is twice as big as the previous one)
  #  extrazoomout: 3
  #  # Default delay on processing of updated tiles, in seconds.  This can reduce potentially expensive re-rendering
  #  # of frequently updated tiles (such as due to machines, pistons, quarries or other automation).  Value can also be set on
  #  # individual maps.
  #  tileupdatedelay: 30
  #  maps:
  #    - class: org.dynmap.hdmap.HDMap
  #      name: flat
  #      title: "Flat"
  #      prefix: flat
  #      perspective: iso_S_90_lowres
  #      shader: stdtexture
  #      lighting: shadows
  #      mapzoomin: 1
  #    - class: org.dynmap.hdmap.HDMap
  #      name: surface
  #      title: "Surface"
  #      prefix: t
  #      perspective: iso_SE_30_hires
  #      shader: stdtexture
  #      lighting: shadows
  #      mapzoomin: 1
  #    - class: org.dynmap.hdmap.HDMap
  #      name: cave
  #      title: "Cave"
  #      prefix: ct
  #      perspective: iso_SE_60_lowres
  #      shader: cave
  #      lighting: default
  #      mapzoomin: 3
  #
  # To just label world, and inherit rest from template, just provide name and title
  #- name: world2
  #  title: "Second World"
  #
  #- name: nether
  #  title: "Nether"
  #  center:
  #    x: 0
  #    y: 64
  #    z: 0
  #  # Number of extra zoom-out levels for world (each level is twice as big as the previous one)
  #  extrazoomout: 3
  #  maps:
  #    - class: org.dynmap.hdmap.HDMap
  #      name: flat
  #      title: "Flat"
  #      prefix: flat
  #      perspective: iso_S_90_lowres
  #      shader: stdtexture
  #      lighting: nethershadows
  #      # Map background color (day or night)
  #      background: "#300806"
  #      mapzoomin: 1
  #    - class: org.dynmap.hdmap.HDMap
  #      name: nether
  #      title: "Surface"
  #      prefix: nt
  #      perspective: iso_SE_30_hires
  #      shader: stdtexture
  #      lighting: nethershadows
  #      # Map background color (day or night)
  #      background: "#300806"
  #      mapzoomin: 1
 

MarcelD

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Danke Flo* hat nun wunderbar geklappt :)


Hallo MarcelD


Einmal kopieren und bei dir einfügen!
sollte es Probleme geben kannst du mich via. PN anschreiben.

Hier der Code
Code:
# These are examples of world-specific settings - customize your content as you see fit
#
# NOTES:
#   All lines here are commented with the # symbol - delete the # symbol on copied lines you wish to enable
#   Definitions of a world made here will superecede any world definition with the same name in configuration.txt
#   Deleting this file will result in a fresh copy being produced by dynmap.jar on the next startup.
#
worlds:
  # Worlds can be handled by templates, based on world type
  # You can override the properties of the template by specifying them in this section
  #    for example 'Title: "My Awesome World"'
   - name: TuT
     enabled: false
   - name: Event
     enabled: false
   - name: Test
     enabled: false
   - name: Testworld
     enabled: false
  #   Use 'enabled: false' to disable a certain world.
  #  enabled: false
  #   Use sendposition: false to prevent player positions from showing when on this world (if sendposition is globally enabled)
  #  sendposition: false
  #   Use sendhealth: false ot prevent player health from showing when on this world (if sendhealth is globally enabled)
  #  sendhealth: false
  #  # If world isn't contiguous chunks (due to teleporting, for example), fullrender needs to be given other locations to scan for tiles on each patch of chunks
  #  fullrenderlocations:
  #    - x: 10000
  #      y: 64
  #      z: 20000
  #    - x: -15000
  #      y: 64
  #      z: -5000
  #  # Use visibilitylimits to restrict which areas of maps on your world to render (zero or more shapes can be defined)
  #  # For a rectangle, the area is defined by x0, z0 to x1, z1
  #  # For a circle, the area is defined by a center at x,z with a radius 'r'
  #  visibilitylimits:
  #    - x0: -1000
  #      z0: -1000
  #      x1: 1000
  #      z1: 1000
  #    - x: -2000
  #      z: -1000
  #      r: 200
  #  # Use hiddenlimits to specifically hide portions of your world (the opposite of visibilitylimits)
  #  # For a rectangle, the area is defined by x0, z0 to x1, z1
  #  # For a circle, the area is defined by a center at x,z with a radius 'r'
  #  hiddenlimits:
  #    - x0: 100
  #      z0: 0
  #      x1: 200
  #      z1: 0
  #    - x: -2000
  #      z: -1000
  #      r: 200
  #  # Use hidestyle to control how hidden-but-existing chunks are to be rendered (air=empty air (same as ungenerated), stone=a flat stone plain, ocean=a flat ocean)
  #  hidestyle: stone
  #   Use 'template: mycustomtemplate' to use the properties specified in the template 'mycustomtemplate' to this world. Default it is set to the environment-name (normal or nether).
  #  template: mycustomtemplate
  #   Rest of comes from template - uncomment to tailor for world specifically
  #  # World center - default is spawn point
  #  center:
  #    x: 0
  #    y: 64
  #    z: 0
  #  # If bigworld set to true, use alternate directory layout better suited to large worlds
  #  bigworld: true
  #  # Number of extra zoom-out levels for world (each level is twice as big as the previous one)
  #  extrazoomout: 3
  #  # Default delay on processing of updated tiles, in seconds.  This can reduce potentially expensive re-rendering
  #  # of frequently updated tiles (such as due to machines, pistons, quarries or other automation).  Value can also be set on
  #  # individual maps.
  #  tileupdatedelay: 30
  #  maps:
  #    - class: org.dynmap.hdmap.HDMap
  #      name: flat
  #      title: "Flat"
  #      prefix: flat
  #      perspective: iso_S_90_lowres
  #      shader: stdtexture
  #      lighting: shadows
  #      mapzoomin: 1
  #    - class: org.dynmap.hdmap.HDMap
  #      name: surface
  #      title: "Surface"
  #      prefix: t
  #      perspective: iso_SE_30_hires
  #      shader: stdtexture
  #      lighting: shadows
  #      mapzoomin: 1
  #    - class: org.dynmap.hdmap.HDMap
  #      name: cave
  #      title: "Cave"
  #      prefix: ct
  #      perspective: iso_SE_60_lowres
  #      shader: cave
  #      lighting: default
  #      mapzoomin: 3
  #
  # To just label world, and inherit rest from template, just provide name and title
  #- name: world2
  #  title: "Second World"
  #
  #- name: nether
  #  title: "Nether"
  #  center:
  #    x: 0
  #    y: 64
  #    z: 0
  #  # Number of extra zoom-out levels for world (each level is twice as big as the previous one)
  #  extrazoomout: 3
  #  maps:
  #    - class: org.dynmap.hdmap.HDMap
  #      name: flat
  #      title: "Flat"
  #      prefix: flat
  #      perspective: iso_S_90_lowres
  #      shader: stdtexture
  #      lighting: nethershadows
  #      # Map background color (day or night)
  #      background: "#300806"
  #      mapzoomin: 1
  #    - class: org.dynmap.hdmap.HDMap
  #      name: nether
  #      title: "Surface"
  #      prefix: nt
  #      perspective: iso_SE_30_hires
  #      shader: stdtexture
  #      lighting: nethershadows
  #      # Map background color (day or night)
  #      background: "#300806"
  #      mapzoomin: 1
 
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