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Since pattern encoding for multiblocks now works with EMI in 1.20.1-1.5.5 SNAPSHOT 20241206 (thanks!), I though I try using it. The pattern gets filled with (in order):
Vacuum Freezer
Maintence Hatch
ULV Energy Hatch
ULV Output Hatch
ULV Input Hatch
ULV Output Bus
ULV Input Bus
19x Frost proof casing
I did not want to use ULV hatches and bus, and in fact want to decide on a per machine basis what I/O to use. So, I removed all the ULV stuff, which left me with a pattern that had things in the first, second and eighth spots, which looks weird. If, instead, the I/O hatches were listed at the end, removing them would leave a reasonable looking pattern.
Beyond the use case of pattern encoding, the most common use case I previously had for the multiblock info page was to look up how many things like casing blocks are used. But, since those are at the end, that would often involve scrolling. If, instead, those were at the beginning (and thus the buses/hatches at the end), it would be much easier to see the most relevant information).
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Since pattern encoding for multiblocks now works with EMI in 1.20.1-1.5.5 SNAPSHOT 20241206 (thanks!), I though I try using it. The pattern gets filled with (in order):
I did not want to use ULV hatches and bus, and in fact want to decide on a per machine basis what I/O to use. So, I removed all the ULV stuff, which left me with a pattern that had things in the first, second and eighth spots, which looks weird. If, instead, the I/O hatches were listed at the end, removing them would leave a reasonable looking pattern.
Beyond the use case of pattern encoding, the most common use case I previously had for the multiblock info page was to look up how many things like casing blocks are used. But, since those are at the end, that would often involve scrolling. If, instead, those were at the beginning (and thus the buses/hatches at the end), it would be much easier to see the most relevant information).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: