Up until Minecraft version 1.5 it was not possible to teleport entities
within vehicles. With the 1.5 update came the change in the Minecraft
teleportation logic to dismount before teleporting the entity, if
applicable.
This commit simply ammends the JavaDocs for the associated CraftBukkit
half regarding the action the teleportation methods will take before
completing a teleport.
By: bendude56 <bendude56@gmail.com>
"Fish" is a badly named class to represent a fishing hook due to the
possibility (or lack of) that Minecraft may be getting fish entities.
This commit provides potential future compatibility by deprecating the
existing Fish class and moving the methods to a new class: FishHook.
By: riking <rikingcoding@gmail.com>
Minecraft now uses resource packs instead of texture packs.
This commit adds a new method specific for resource packs, and deprecates
setTexturePack.
By: Nate Mortensen <nate.richard.mortensen@gmail.com>
API has been added to interface with Horses and to modify their inventories. A new event, HorseJumpEvent, has been added to be fired whenever a horse jumps.
This commit fixes BUKKIT-4393.
By: h31ix <zero_gravity@outlook.com>
The implementation is designed around having both a main scoreboard and
numberous plugin managed scoreboards that can be displayed to specific
players.
Plugin managed scoreboards are active so long as a reference is kept by a
plugin, or it has been registered as a player's active scoreboard. Objects
specific to a scoreboard remain active until unregistered (which remove a
reference to the owning scoreboard), but quickly fail if accessed
post-unregistration.
By: mbax <github@phozop.net>
This change is breaking for the new API for 1.5, including the interfaces for
the three new Minecart types and the name of the previously TNT_MINECART
material.
This change also deprecates the two previous specific minecart types located
in the org.bukkit.entity package. This deprecation is not a breaking change
and will still be internally supported.
Each minecart type has new javadoc to be slightly more descriptive. Included
with this are specific references to the interface for each respective
EntityType entry. Another package-info.java file has been included as well.
All specific minecart types extend minecart, each with a more descriptive
name. The naming will also follow the old convention. In addition, the
minecart with no specific designation is now more closely referred to as a
rideable minecart.
By: Wesley Wolfe <weswolf@aol.com>