Can't set the display name
I'm trying to update the commands on a map to 1.13, every time I try to add a team with /team add Green Creeper Corp
it wont accept the display name. I can use /team add Green
, but I would like the name of Creeper Corp. I keep getting this error:
Invalid chat component: Use JSONReader.setLenient(true) to accept malformed JSON at line 1 column 2 path $[0] ...add Green [Creeper Corp]<--[HERE]
Is there a way to get it to accept the display name? and if so how?
minecraft minecraft-commands
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I'm trying to update the commands on a map to 1.13, every time I try to add a team with /team add Green Creeper Corp
it wont accept the display name. I can use /team add Green
, but I would like the name of Creeper Corp. I keep getting this error:
Invalid chat component: Use JSONReader.setLenient(true) to accept malformed JSON at line 1 column 2 path $[0] ...add Green [Creeper Corp]<--[HERE]
Is there a way to get it to accept the display name? and if so how?
minecraft minecraft-commands
Wow, that's a really bad error message. Basically tells you nothing about what to do.
– Fabian Röling
Feb 5 at 19:07
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I'm trying to update the commands on a map to 1.13, every time I try to add a team with /team add Green Creeper Corp
it wont accept the display name. I can use /team add Green
, but I would like the name of Creeper Corp. I keep getting this error:
Invalid chat component: Use JSONReader.setLenient(true) to accept malformed JSON at line 1 column 2 path $[0] ...add Green [Creeper Corp]<--[HERE]
Is there a way to get it to accept the display name? and if so how?
minecraft minecraft-commands
I'm trying to update the commands on a map to 1.13, every time I try to add a team with /team add Green Creeper Corp
it wont accept the display name. I can use /team add Green
, but I would like the name of Creeper Corp. I keep getting this error:
Invalid chat component: Use JSONReader.setLenient(true) to accept malformed JSON at line 1 column 2 path $[0] ...add Green [Creeper Corp]<--[HERE]
Is there a way to get it to accept the display name? and if so how?
minecraft minecraft-commands
minecraft minecraft-commands
edited Feb 5 at 19:02
arghtype
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asked Feb 5 at 18:54
BradleyBradley
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Wow, that's a really bad error message. Basically tells you nothing about what to do.
– Fabian Röling
Feb 5 at 19:07
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Wow, that's a really bad error message. Basically tells you nothing about what to do.
– Fabian Röling
Feb 5 at 19:07
Wow, that's a really bad error message. Basically tells you nothing about what to do.
– Fabian Röling
Feb 5 at 19:07
Wow, that's a really bad error message. Basically tells you nothing about what to do.
– Fabian Röling
Feb 5 at 19:07
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1.13 changed how you set display names. They must now be made with a json text component. For example:
team add Green {"text":"Creeper Corp"}
It's better this way, because now you can do stuff to the display name that you previously couldn't do. For example:
team add Green {"text":"Creeper ","color":"green","bold":"true","extra":[{"text":"Corp","color":"gold","italic":"true","underlined":"true"}]}
In the case of /team
, you can also use a regular quoted string as a shortcut:
team add Green "Creeper Corp"
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JSON is very picky about input. It expects Strings to be enclosed in "".
You can use /team add Green "Creeper Corp"
to add your team.
add a comment |
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1.13 changed how you set display names. They must now be made with a json text component. For example:
team add Green {"text":"Creeper Corp"}
It's better this way, because now you can do stuff to the display name that you previously couldn't do. For example:
team add Green {"text":"Creeper ","color":"green","bold":"true","extra":[{"text":"Corp","color":"gold","italic":"true","underlined":"true"}]}
In the case of /team
, you can also use a regular quoted string as a shortcut:
team add Green "Creeper Corp"
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1.13 changed how you set display names. They must now be made with a json text component. For example:
team add Green {"text":"Creeper Corp"}
It's better this way, because now you can do stuff to the display name that you previously couldn't do. For example:
team add Green {"text":"Creeper ","color":"green","bold":"true","extra":[{"text":"Corp","color":"gold","italic":"true","underlined":"true"}]}
In the case of /team
, you can also use a regular quoted string as a shortcut:
team add Green "Creeper Corp"
add a comment |
1.13 changed how you set display names. They must now be made with a json text component. For example:
team add Green {"text":"Creeper Corp"}
It's better this way, because now you can do stuff to the display name that you previously couldn't do. For example:
team add Green {"text":"Creeper ","color":"green","bold":"true","extra":[{"text":"Corp","color":"gold","italic":"true","underlined":"true"}]}
In the case of /team
, you can also use a regular quoted string as a shortcut:
team add Green "Creeper Corp"
1.13 changed how you set display names. They must now be made with a json text component. For example:
team add Green {"text":"Creeper Corp"}
It's better this way, because now you can do stuff to the display name that you previously couldn't do. For example:
team add Green {"text":"Creeper ","color":"green","bold":"true","extra":[{"text":"Corp","color":"gold","italic":"true","underlined":"true"}]}
In the case of /team
, you can also use a regular quoted string as a shortcut:
team add Green "Creeper Corp"
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JSON is very picky about input. It expects Strings to be enclosed in "".
You can use /team add Green "Creeper Corp"
to add your team.
add a comment |
JSON is very picky about input. It expects Strings to be enclosed in "".
You can use /team add Green "Creeper Corp"
to add your team.
add a comment |
JSON is very picky about input. It expects Strings to be enclosed in "".
You can use /team add Green "Creeper Corp"
to add your team.
JSON is very picky about input. It expects Strings to be enclosed in "".
You can use /team add Green "Creeper Corp"
to add your team.
answered Feb 5 at 19:15
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Wow, that's a really bad error message. Basically tells you nothing about what to do.
– Fabian Röling
Feb 5 at 19:07