End Of Life for SlimeDog/pHD
SlimeDog/pHD reached end-of-life on 2024-07-22.
See THE WIKI for more details.
Vanilla hologram providers display holograms whenever a player is within the standard Minecraft view distance.
pHD adds capabilities to manage individual hologram visibility. It adds fine control over hologram visibility and duration, plus permission-based restrictions.
pHD does not modify the content of the holograms themselves.
pHD manages activation based on a combination of display types and options. Types include per-player limitation on the number of views, and activation at specific Minecraft or real-world times of day. Options include the activation duration, acquisition distance, and permissions restriction. Multiple types and options may be associated with any hologram. See
THE WIKI for more details.
All
pHD commands are accessible at the console, and in-game with appropriate permissions (default OP). Tab-completion is supported for all commands. If
LuckPerms (5.0 or higher) is installed, tab-completion is available for permissions.
All
pHD messages may be localized. Message changes take effect on plugin reload or server restart.
Supported data storage types include SQLITE (default) and YAML. Conversion between storage types is supported.
More information about everything related to
pHD may be found on
THE WIKI. Look there first for help with installation, configuration, localization, commands & permissions, FAQs, and more.
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THE WIKI
THE WIKI contains extensive documentation of all things
pHD. New questions are added to the FAQs when appropriate, or incorporated directly into the existing documentation.
Start with
THE WIKI. Please do not be offended if we respond to a question by linking back to
THE WIKI. It gets really boring answering the same questions over and over, when the answers are easy to find on
THE WIKI.
Please read through the Installation and Configuration guide, the FAQs, and any other sections which are relevant to your question before seeking support elsewhere.
Once you have explored
THE WIKI, please seek further help in the following places:
GitHub: The Best Place for Bug Reports and Feature Requests
If your issue is not addressed on
THE WIKI, or you want to make a feature request, please open an
issue on GitHub and follow the templates. If you do not have a GitHub account, we strongly urge you to
create one It is free and easy, and makes tracking issues so much easier.
SpigotMC Discussion Forum
If your issue is not addressed on
THE WIKI, and you do not have a GitHub account, please post a message on the Discussion forum. We monitor the forum actively. Please include relevant information to help us answer the question, including Spigot version and pHD version. We may move the information to an
issue for tracking.
Please avoid posting full console logs in the Discussion forum. Use
pastebin or a similar service.
A word or two about Reviews
We love reviews. But please ... reviews are not the place to post questions or bug reports.
Issues posted in reviews will be ignored. We hope they will be replaced with more positive reviews when the issues are resolved.