DigitalClock
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What is the DigitalClock?
With this plugin you can create a digital clock from any block material you want! The digital clock is in format HH:mm:ss, it's 5 block high and 26 blocks wide. You can show AM/PM, toggle showing seconds and much more!
Here is tutorial how to use this plugin in programming in your own plugin.
Please write about all issues here: github issues list. I will reply to them there. Or you can simply post a ticket :).
Features
- Pretty light plugin, it does not cause any lags
- Simple commands and useful permissions
- Customizable number font and size
- Showing not just server time, but local time of each player is possible
- Available modes: real time mode, in-game time mode, countdown mode or stopwatch mode
- Customizable material, filling material and behaviour of your clock
- Automatic terrain backups, used to restore replaced blocks when you delete your clock
- Always new version for the newest CB
- Public API for creating addons and public plugin source
- When problem occurs, it is easy to PM me (author of this plugin) and I am always willing to help :)
and much much more...
CPU and memory usage

Information from Java Mission Control tool. Running 10 different clocks (plugin version 2.0, CB 1.8.8).
(PC specs: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4460 CPU @ 3.20 GHz + 12 GB RAM)
How does it look in the game?

You can modify look of every number in config.yml. More about that is on the Config page (link).
Video tutorials
If you are looking for video tutorails, go to the Video tutorials page (link).
Updating to newer version?
If you update to newer version, it is recommended to backup previus DigitalClock folder from plugins folder and then delete it, the newer version may need to create new folder with changes. Maybe you will have to create all your clocks once again.
Changelog
Can be found here.



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Posted Dec 21, 2017sorry for my english translation
Can you update others for good?
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Posted Nov 19, 2017Even if you enter "/dc create test" you can not create it by "/dc (arguments)" :(
(Translated by Google)
[Original]
「/dc create test」と入力しても「/dc (arguments)」と出て作成できない :(
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Posted Oct 18, 2016@Vert3xITA
I dont know, but this appears to be abandoned. I asked a question half a year ago and still no answer.
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Posted Oct 7, 2016Really good plugin. It works on 1.10 but if doesn't identify new blocks since 1.8. In fact I tried with prismarine lamps and it said that must be a solid block. That's just a little glitch that can be updated but then it's really good.
A question: does it get privately the pc set our for every user or it gets the hour of the creator of it? I ask this because I saw it is displaying the time I've set on my computer so I asked myself it that displays the time for everyone getting their pc clock time set or if it is egual for everybody so that they see my same hour?
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Posted Mar 26, 2016I am still looking for a way to lay the clock flat. Is there a way to do this? or am I missing something.
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Posted Mar 6, 2016@drew5494
I don't know which CB version you are using but I don't get this error on CB v1.9 with plugin v2.0. Hard to say why this exception is thrown, however according to your paste it was caused by mcstats.Metrics class which is not mine (I just use this API for monitoring plugin usage etc.).
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Posted Mar 2, 2016@PerwinCZ
Just tried the newest version and it seems to still be happening. Thanks.
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Posted Mar 2, 2016@drew5494
Well it seems you are using a deprecated version of DigitalClock. Use the newest version (v2.0) instead.
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Posted Mar 2, 20161.9 Support? http://dev.bukkit.org/paste/14257/
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Posted Feb 15, 2016@Mr_Killer01
You are welcome and thanks for positive response! :-)
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Posted Feb 14, 2016I have to say, the new version you just released is working smoothly and causes absolutely no lag or whatsoever... You did a remarkable job and i hope other dirty plugin makers (NOT YOU!) take your action as an example of how it should be...
Thanks PerwinCZ..
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Posted Jan 10, 2016Hi, my server jumps from 9% utilization till i load your DigitalClock to 58% Can imagine that it needs polling the right time, but if you cut the check time in half or more, i think this fabulous plugin will be far greater than any simplistic redstone contraption. So, maybe a simple clock who does not sync so often that it eats all processor power (i5) Hope you can handle this..
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Posted Sep 3, 2015Is there a way to lay the clock flat? I want to put it in the ground at my spawn point
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Posted Aug 11, 2015it could be awesome if it worked with commandblocks. i've found a way to do it but with a sudo on myself, but i'm not always there!
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Posted Jul 20, 2015@bhghdhfh
You Has Too Right Click With a Block Wen You Typed The First Command ;-)
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Posted Jul 20, 2015@bhghdhfh
i use the version 1.8 to but try to write /dc create [Name] And To Start It /dc runclock [Name]
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Posted Jul 20, 2015This update v1.9 has come very, very late, but it is here! Enjoy!
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Posted Jun 27, 2015With Spigot 1.8.7 I have the problem that DigitalClock v1.8.1 uses a lot of CPU time.
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Posted May 26, 2015i did not work :( i have tryied everything the commands are not working at all it says unknown command i use multicraft by the way and i run 1.8
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Posted May 2, 2015Is this working on CraftBukkit 1.8.3 version? Edit: tried it, when /dc toggleseconds <name>, doesn't toggle it with seconds on it, it just disappears also you cannot execute any command (on its plugin commands)
Edit 2: Woow, found a bug to get working on toggleseconds, follow the steps: 1. /dc create <name> 2. /dc toggleseconds <name>, it will disappear plus cannot execute any command, no problem! 3. /reload 4. There's your digital clock with toggleseconds! I found it by luck, I was just configuring somethin', after my reload.. dat digital clock popped up from nowhere, jumpscared.. thought it was a giant error on my screen, pheww.