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I might do a more compact version later. I could see it. Suppose I'd either have to put the trash up top, or shift all the tabs up. Now I'm not playing currently, but might when I have the time and motivation. Which currently, I don't.
Of course I don't mind if you or someone else wants to put out something like that.
This doesn't mess with the hotbar. That's another of my mods. Everything in the screen shot beyond the inventory window itself is irrelevant. This reskins my inventory mod, and only my inventory mod.
You're going to have to give me a better enticement than that.
Also. I did figure that it likely was safe to unsubscribe on it's own, but I wanted to make sure.
Is it safe to assume that if this mod was used without the base mod that the game would crash?
This reskin? Yes.
The base mod? No.
You'd need to manually covert a character to vanilla to use it if you removed the base mod. However this is just visual so adding it and removing it won't cause any harm.
They don't need my permission to do one. My inventory mod is fairly easy to reskin because I copied ALL the asset files into another unique folder, so they can replace those files directly - with a version specific to my mod - thus with no danger of messing it up for people without my mod. Flat UI already does this.
To the degree that they'd need to move elements around to fit their theme, this reskin itself is a perfect example of doing just that. It doesn't touch the sorting, etc. Pure visual changes/element moves. They can use test conditions in their patches to make sure people have my inventory mod, other inventory mods, or vanilla. I would suggest they look at Flat UI for some good examples of this as it automatically adapts to combinations of several different mods.
And if they have questions, I'd gladly answer them.
I've been looking for a vertical reskin for this inventory mod because I don't feel like switching inventory mods and making my characters incompatible.
To put it into simple words: This rocks!
That's my favorite shiny part.
Still the edit would be very easy, but I don't really feel like having 2 of the same thing up for a minor edit like that. You can follow the very bottom link though - it leads to the SB forum's downloads for my mods. Just download and extract this mod, and drop into \starbound\mods\ to manually install.
From there just edit with any image editor better than Paint - because Paint cannot handle transparencies. paint.net can handle this and is easy to use. Just select the area you want to delete and hit <del>. Then choose the color picker, click an area with the background. Choose the paint bucket and click to fill the area you deleted. Then save.