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Looking at the way Colonist's Deco works, it seems to use a job that specifically works with vanilla walls, but I'm not entirely sure. I need to do some research on this,
Changing this to decoLocationType><li>Wall</li><li>WallLog</li></decoLocationType> would probably fix the issue. But first I'll test if using the base Wall definitions breaks VE - Medieval still, if it doesn't I'll just update my mod.
I have a feeling the log walls deliberately don't support over wall objects as reference to how the original log walls in Alpha 4 didn't support power conduits, but it could also have been a mistake by me when I rewrote the mod. I'll see if I can implement support for over wall objects as it would be pretty convenient to have.
Log walls now show related blueprints such as doors, like vanilla walls, and they support wall attachments. You can now click a log wall blueprint with a door and just replace it instantly, previously the blueprint had to be cancelled manually.
Hopefully this doesn't break older versions, if anyone is still running 1.0 and has issues please report them.
Examples I found were "VFE: Security" Short Wall and "[O21] Seamless Embrasures" Embrasures. Suppose that's also down to rewriting the vanilla def.
Fix for new is simply loading this one later, so not too bad. Thanks for the 1.3 update!
Go to Steam > steamapps > workshop > content > 294100 > 1628354420 > Defs > ThingDefs and open LW-LogWall in Notepad. Scroll down until you see the word Woody. It should look like:
<stuffCategories>
<li>Woody</li>
</stuffCategories>
Replace it with RawWoody. Keep in mind that log walls made from Simple Chains: Lumber's wood will be darker than those made from vanilla wood.