Hey, I spend a lot of time on a minecraft server just talking in chat but not actually mining/building. Its a pain having to have minecraft open on half my screen and some other game on the other half. Is it possible to get a GUI for other games that shows the minecraft chat? Or possibly a stand-alone chat box that will "stay on top" of other windows and displays in-game chat?
If this is already created I'd be very happy for a link.
So basically, you'd want a seperate window just for chat, that you can move around the screen, maximize, minimize, or close out of , all without affecting your game?
Once I learn some Java... CHALLANGE ACCEPTED. (Might be a while. I have school to worry about.)
So basically, you'd want a seperate window just for chat, that you can move around the screen, maximize, minimize, or close out of , all without affecting your game?
Once I learn some Java... CHALLANGE ACCEPTED. (Might be a while. I have school to worry about.)
This is exactly correct.
So many high-ranking people/modders on board for this. If this actually happens I will be very happy.
Uh if anyone does actually do this please post it here or PM me as I would hate to miss it being uploaded in the regular mods forum.
So an external program that does nothing but chat? It's not hard, it just depends on how you want to do it.
Perhaps you want a server-side mod that 'broadcasts' the chat in an IRC styled fashion and have a program that connects to that (provided you can authenticate with minecraft.net don't want people pretending to be someone else)
Downside of this is that.. well obviously the server needs to be modded too.
Upside is that it minimises most of the work needed to be done.
Another way would to build a program that uses Minecraft's protocols to connect, handshake, authenticate, and login and then pretty much from then on ignore all packets except for Chat ones. Although this means your player would have to spawn in the world somewhere, but you won't be able to move them obviously since it's just a chat client, and also puts you at risk.
The downside of this method is just the time put in recreating the Protocol exchange minecraft servers do to authenticate players, and also to recreate packets commonly sent by the server to the client (although all will go unproccessed except Packet 3 "Chat") in the Minecraft protocol so that the Chat client doesn't loose sync with the server and cause that damn End of Stream error.
The upside of it is that it'll work on ANY server.
There maybe more ways but I'm too tired to think right now.
It's just up to preference.
There could be a plugin for Bukkit servers, to avoid modding problems. When you first log in with your regular client the server will ask if you want to use the chat plugin. If you do, it'll give you a password in chat, which you can type into the chat client and connect to the chat stream. All chat would be visible, of course, not just that from other people using the plugin.
Hmmm I've just recently tried an android app that logs me in through minecraft.net then I get all the chat from the server.
Only problem is the server has anti-cheat plugins that registers this as a cheat and killed my character.
Just some more info. Besides I'd like something on the computer obviously (Not phone), but you gents knew that.
-edit-
OH yeah! and I was completely expecting to be logged in when I run this new program. Spawn area is protected so I can sit there and be safe.
So like minimize Minecraft and have this new program open. (again the *window always on top of other windows* aspect/option is important)
OH yeah! and I was completely expecting to be logged in when I run this new program. Spawn area is protected so I can sit there and be safe.
So like minimize Minecraft and have this new program open. (again the *window always on top of other windows* aspect/option is important)
I'm going to try and attempt this just because I want to do something other than sitting around browsing the web
Having the chat program run with minecraft could help alot if I make a Client mod that sends the chat to the program. Otherwise you'd have to parse all of minecraft's packets (keep in sync) so you can run the Chat program without running Minecraft xD
If you're going to do this, then I suggest starting with a client mod, then adding a standalone program later. That way, you can work in steps, as it were.
Hmmm... This is interesting and along the lines of what I desire but not quite it. I'd like something that the window can "always stay on top" of other windows.
WELL... its been a while. and I've waited. I really thought there was some kind coder out there that wanted to make this happen.
-I'm sorry for wasting your time.
If this is already created I'd be very happy for a link.
thanks,
Sodaking
Ok I will ask him, but if anyone else can solve this I'd be grateful!
Once I learn some Java... CHALLANGE ACCEPTED. (Might be a while. I have school to worry about.)
This is exactly correct.
So many high-ranking people/modders on board for this. If this actually happens I will be very happy.
Uh if anyone does actually do this please post it here or PM me as I would hate to miss it being uploaded in the regular mods forum.
Perhaps you want a server-side mod that 'broadcasts' the chat in an IRC styled fashion and have a program that connects to that (provided you can authenticate with minecraft.net don't want people pretending to be someone else)
Downside of this is that.. well obviously the server needs to be modded too.
Upside is that it minimises most of the work needed to be done.
Another way would to build a program that uses Minecraft's protocols to connect, handshake, authenticate, and login and then pretty much from then on ignore all packets except for Chat ones. Although this means your player would have to spawn in the world somewhere, but you won't be able to move them obviously since it's just a chat client, and also puts you at risk.
The downside of this method is just the time put in recreating the Protocol exchange minecraft servers do to authenticate players, and also to recreate packets commonly sent by the server to the client (although all will go unproccessed except Packet 3 "Chat") in the Minecraft protocol so that the Chat client doesn't loose sync with the server and cause that damn End of Stream error.
The upside of it is that it'll work on ANY server.
There maybe more ways but I'm too tired to think right now.
It's just up to preference.
Only problem is the server has anti-cheat plugins that registers this as a cheat and killed my character.
Just some more info. Besides I'd like something on the computer obviously (Not phone), but you gents knew that.
-edit-
OH yeah! and I was completely expecting to be logged in when I run this new program. Spawn area is protected so I can sit there and be safe.
So like minimize Minecraft and have this new program open. (again the *window always on top of other windows* aspect/option is important)
Having the chat program run with minecraft could help alot if I make a Client mod that sends the chat to the program. Otherwise you'd have to parse all of minecraft's packets (keep in sync) so you can run the Chat program without running Minecraft xD
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1390730-146147-webchat-v012/
Or atleast try it
Downloading and trying now
Hmmm... This is interesting and along the lines of what I desire but not quite it. I'd like something that the window can "always stay on top" of other windows.
-I'm sorry for wasting your time.