RealCompass
RealCompass forces a player's compass to always point to a configurable direction.
Current Features
- Points compass to a direction. (Configured)
- Permissions
- Very lightweight
- Simple commands
Upcoming Features
Permissions
- - realcompass.point - This will allow a player to get their compass point to one direction.
- - realcompass.direction.get - This will allow a player to get the facing of a compass.
- - realcompass.direction.set - This will allow a player to set the facing of all compasses.
- - realcompass.admin - This will allow a player to perform certain admin commands.
Commands
- /rc - Shows basic info about RealCompass
- /rc help - Shows a list of commands
- /rc set <direction> - Set the facing of all compasses.
- /rc get - Get the facing of a compass.
Source
In main .jar
Changelog
- Version 1.2: *Latest Version*
- Updated to CraftBukkit 1.3.2-R2.0 (Build #02396)
- Added permissions:
- - realcompass.direction.get (Used for /rc get)
- - realcompass.direction.set (Used for /rc set)
- - realcompass.direction.admin (Used for /rc help)
- Added commands:
- - /rc
- - /rc help
- - /rc set <direction>
- - /rc get
- Fixed not giving the right direction bug
- Version 1.1:
- Updated to CraftBukkit 1.3.1-R2.0 [#2340]
- Added permissions
- Made the direction the compass is pointing to configurable.
- Staartvin joined the developer team! (Staartvin is writing this :D)
- Version 1.0:
- Updated for 1.2.4. Compiled on latest Bukkit and yes, the North is true North :)
- Version 0.8:
- Fixed ClassNotFound error.
- Version 0.7:
- Updated for 1.0's new direction. The sun and moon rise in the east and set in the west. Clouds now head west as well. If you look east, north will be on your left. North is now the negative Z axis. Note: Also compiled on latest Bukkit
- Version 0.6:
- Minor memory usage decrease.

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Posted Jul 19, 2013@anotherfahlman
Thanks for your explaination. I hope it will help him.
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Posted Jul 9, 2013@SuperMinecraftBrosMC
I realize this reply is to an old post, but in case someone stumbles upon this question I believe I know why the Minecraft snooper is not not reporting identical results to javatester.org.
The original poster is on a Mac and has Java 1.6u37 installed, which is installed and maintained by Apple (and used by Minecraft). He has also installed JRE (Java Runtime Environment), or the Java plugin for browsers, version 1.7u9 (and used by his browser). Because Minecraft doesn't run in a browser it doesn't run the JRE. The only version Minecraft can find is the 1.6u37. If he were to install the JDK (Java Development Kit) version 1.7u25 (at the time of this writing) and use the current Minecraft Launcher (1.6.2 at the time of this writing) he can configure Minecraft to use the Java 1.7u25. If anybody really cares and wants good instructions send me a private message.
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Posted Nov 7, 2012@SuperMinecraftBrosMC
If you're using windows, go to your control panel and search for 'Uninstall programs'
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Posted Nov 4, 2012@Staartvin
Would you know how to uninstall a java?
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Posted Nov 4, 2012@SuperMinecraftBrosMC
Hmm, maybe you have 2 java versions installed which brings confusion to the programs?
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Posted Nov 4, 2012@Staartvin
Never Mind, Just went to http://javatester.org/version.html and found out that I'm using 1.7.0_09 from Oracle Corporation, But according to the Minecraft "Snooper" settings the "java_version" is 1.6.0_37. Im Confused :/
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Posted Oct 31, 2012@SuperMinecraftBrosMC
Could you make a ticket with the total exception. I'm a bit confused. Thanks in advance!
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Posted Oct 31, 2012@Staartvin
No wait, Missed a thing
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Posted Oct 31, 2012@Staartvin
Whole thing... :/
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Posted Oct 30, 2012@SuperMinecraftBrosMC
Is this the whole error? Or just a part?
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Posted Oct 30, 2012@Staartvin
Is that good? I'm not so good with these things :/
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Posted Oct 30, 2012@Staartvin
The Plugin, Minecraft 1.4 Bukkit.
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Posted Oct 29, 2012@SuperMinecraftBrosMC
1.4 version of what exactly?
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Posted Oct 29, 2012@SuperMinecraftBrosMC
I hope you can find it! What is the output when you type -java version in the terminal? Or Command prompt?
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Posted Oct 29, 2012@Staartvin
Also when do u think a 1.4 dev build update will be released? :) followed the page
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Posted Oct 29, 2012@Staartvin
I'll have a look around kavas website for that cause I don't think that they made the Mac versions. From what I know apple made their own but have now stopped it :/ ill pm you the ip later. I'm tired ;P sucks to live in AUS at times
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Posted Oct 29, 2012@SuperMinecraftBrosMC
Hmm, that's really odd. Have you tried the Java 6 version? If not, I'm going to brainstorm about it. And yes, I would love to play a game of DvZ :D
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Posted Oct 28, 2012@Staartvin
Update: Redownloaded the latest Java 7 for mac, Same problem. :/ Gonna do a System restart. :) And yes, It is Java 7 Update 9
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Posted Oct 28, 2012@Staartvin
Ok, Ill see what I can find, Thanks for the Help, once I get it working if you want we can play a small game of DvZ, if you want :)
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Posted Oct 28, 2012@SuperMinecraftBrosMC
Hmm, try updating to the latest Java version. 'UnsupportedClassVersionError' means that the version of Java that I use, isn't the same as yours. I've checked on my side. I have the latest version of Java. Java 7 update 9. If you haven't got that, try downloading it.