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After you give yourself /admin check your characters crafting window [C]
Make sure to look into the last tab, the one that looks like a compass or radar. There should be four versions of the manipulator. If you have some mod that combines the three tabs into one, it should be visible as well. Not sure which of my mods does that, maybe extended GUI, or FU. No clue.
If you still can't see them there is other something wrong with your mod installation or another mod is causing issues.
What about some more hotkeys? ALT to quickly access the eye dropper like in most image manipulation programs? Perhaps switching between modes by holding CTRL + scrolling instead of having to bring up the interface every single time? Sorry if something like that exists already. Might also be to much of a hassle if you had to block regular mousewheel input (to prevent from scrolling through the toolbar).
Regardless, this is one amazing building tool. Thanks a hundred times again
I would very much love a checkbox/toggle of sorts for survival players, to keep the building legit. Enabling the toggle would take materials from your bag for building and would prevent you from spawning mats / blocks out of thin air. I think that would be pretty cool for all those who still care about gathering all the resources themselves.
The only other thing I could think of while using this would be any sort of feedback while using the eye dropper tool. A small line of text confirming that I successfully picked the background / foreground block? At times, I am left unsure if I succeeded.