Project Zomboid

Project Zomboid

Fluid UI Enhancements (FluidUIStay/Transfer Liquid Fixes)
11 Comments
From Russia 2 Apr @ 3:41am 
@PKPenguin

The crafting menu is fixed by the Armor Crafting UI Fixes mod.
Metal Izanagi 13 Feb @ 7:43pm 
Realized that it's not this mod, aha. Was getting an error every time I hit the "view details" thing for a water source, but errorMagnifier showed that it was actually the plumbing fix mod causing that. My apologies!
Tiax  [author] 13 Feb @ 7:23am 
Seems to work fine for me, what kind of issue do you have?
Tiax  [author] 13 Feb @ 4:57am 
I'll check it later today, don't recall seeing any change mentioned tho 🤔
Metal Izanagi 13 Feb @ 4:05am 
I think 42.3.0 might have broken something again :P
d4n13lus 28 Jan @ 4:19pm 
the max transfer button is very usefull!
Tiax  [author] 28 Jan @ 4:14pm 
@PKPenguin it looks like the 42.2.0 fixed the Crafting UI issue :D
Chasington 28 Jan @ 2:41pm 
I was getting so annoyed at it popping up behind my inventory and went "I wonder if anyone else also thought this". Turns out YES, thank you.
PKPenguin 26 Jan @ 12:13pm 
Sure,
1. Open the crafting menu to a recipe that can take variable materials, like the tear clothing recipe, and hit the little arrows icon to pop open the right panel where you can see all possible items
2. Close and reopen it, it will have widened. Repeat step 1 a couple more times
3. The window now extends off the right side of the screen blocking the "possible items" view and can't be resized
Also something sometimes makes it extend vertically off the bottom of the screen cutting off recipes listed at the bottom but idk what does that
Tiax  [author] 26 Jan @ 5:02am 
@PKPenguin I'm not sure, I haven't personally had any issue with the crafting menu moving/changing size. Any more details on that?
PKPenguin 25 Jan @ 9:33pm 
This is blessed. Do you think a fix for the bug with the crafting menu is possible (where it will gradually expand until the resize button is off of your screen)? I think it would essentially need the opposite of this where it forgets its size every time it's opened/closed.