![]() ![]() Coding is hard! I find it not too unreasonable to want some other people to help out. Perhaps it's not being developed solely by one person and I can't fault that. ![]() I also found a github or some other kind of development page for it too, and it seems to have SOME activity. Probably just not play newer vesions of minecraft maybe? XD Not really sure what I'm going to do if it's not updated anymore. Yeah - Inventory Tweaks is a must-have mod. My edits to the config files initially seemed to be working, but now things are back to the way they were before, even though I'm fairly sure I haven't made any other changes in the interim, and I'm even more confused.ĭon't know about you, Robijnvogel, but I keep a list of all the mods I consider to be essential must-haves for minecraft in a dedicated bookmarks menu and this page was one of them. However, looking at it seems like default configs should have treated them as "unknown" items and only replaced them with strict matches, not fuzzy matches.Įdit 2: Looks like I spoke too soon. (they're all "gregtech:gt.metatool.01", but metadata determines whether it's a pickaxe, a shovel, or something else, and other things like tool head material, mining level, and durability are handled in NBT data), and some entries to the sorting rules file for where I normally keep them on the hotbar. For now, I turn off auto-refill when I'm mining instead of building, but if I forget, I often end up with weird rearrangements of my tools, like a pickaxe in my shovel slot and my axe swapped out of the hotbar completely, so it would be nice to not have to do that.Įdit: After looking at the code and some tinkering, I got it to work, but I don't really understand why my changes worked - I added some entries to the item tree file to make it recognize GregTech metatool pickaxes, shovels, etc. I keep extra tool heads instead of extra tools. GT meta-tools handle durability differently, and 2. Is there a way to blacklist certain items (or slots) from being auto-refilled? (or alternatively to make them use strict matching instead of "fuzzy" matching - I saw issue 387) I'm using GT5u, which means toggling the "repair-friendly refill" isn't likely to make any difference because 1. ![]()
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