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Bypassed restart prompt by pressing Esc, but re-enabling in mod list (using Mod Updater & Mod Preset Manager), doesn't change anything - still disabled on restart, and mod is obviously not running if enter game without restarting.
Have tried unsubscribing & resubscribing, still the same.
Can the move command be set to the highest priority of 9 by default? I think the move command is a very urgent command for everyone.
- added text filter to selection
- added chinese localization by 曾大炮
- added interplanetary payloads to the "other" category
- fixed selection finding items buried in "aerogel" (low mass) tiles
The target spread also works vertically, in the air, so the resulting pile is still only one tile.
you can circumvent that partially by drawing a target area thats more than one tile, this will distribute the tasks equally over that area
It would be nice if Mass Move To had a menu option for interplanetary payloads.
the template file for that is called "massmoveto_template.pot" and is found under /mods/string_templates/
- added critters and aquatic critters categories to the filter
Hope this is helpfull, love the mod!
- added auto pause while in target selection
- added some crash mitigation for marked items getting moved by other means
you can kinda circumvent it by drawing a target area
- made target selection tool a drag tool; this allows selecting multiple target cells