
This command can only be used by a player.Renders an image and gives a map to the player with it. German speakers, you can watch this video (thanks to StarlessMiner)Īnother tutorial in English (thanks to ltjim007) Enjoy your picture! You can place it in an item frame to make a nice poster if you want.Type /tomap URL, where URL is a link to the picture you want to render (see the section below).Ensure that you have a free slot in your inventory, as ImageOnMap will give you a map.Any PM received after Jwith any of these topics will be ignored. So you should not send help requests, suggestions or bug reports using Spigot or BukkitDev PMs. We're a team behind ImageOnMap (and others), and private messages from Spigot can only be read by one person. If you absolutely can't use GitHub, use the support options above. If you want to report a bug or suggest features, by far the best option for us is GitHub issues, which you should use whenever possible. If you need help with ImageOnMap, the preferred way is our Discord server. For older versions, please use ImageOnMap 3.1 (warning: unchecked by the BukkitDev staff-if you're unsure, use 3.0 here in BukkitDev, it's the same but without permissions).The latest version is only compatible with Minecraft 1.15+.
#The photo map for 1.12.3 on minecraft software
This plugin is a free software lisensed under the GNU General Public License (version 3 or above). Big pictures will be cut automatically into several parts! As example, a 1024x1024 picture will be cut in 16 maps.These images will be saved on your server and reloaded at restart.ImageOnMap allows you to load a picture from the Internet to a Minecraft map. Have you ever wanted to view an image on a map ingame? ImageOnMap allows you to do it! (Inspired by ImgMap)
