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The amount if items is one thing, but the weight of ores in "k" and "m" is irritating. Can that change to "t", "kt" and "Mt" (tons, so isnteat of "+1.2m Ore" to "1.2 kt Ore"?
So kg, t, kt, Mt, Gt (Megatons, gigatons, i guess, never will be more than gigatons..
For example "Center (#FF77FF) Hello, World
so that the Color of that text is in the code?
or PowerV {#AA0000 Reactor} ?
Would be AWESOME.
Thanks for getting back to me. I suspected as much. I'm trying to decide between implementing your solution or learning how to code and building my own script.
I was thinking of doing something like:
- Sensor triggers and runs a programmable block with an argument. Maybe the sensors location name as the argument.
- The programmable block receives that argument and writes it to its own custom data field.
- Using the AutoLCD Command: CustomData, display the field on a text panel somewhere.
- Sensor no longer detects anything and runs the programmable block again but this time with a key phrase as the argument that would have the PB search and delete the sensors location name from the Custom Data field.
Every sensor I place would do the same thing but would submit its own unique location as the argument. So basically the programmable block would just be recording a live list of locations.
for example
PropBool {block name} {PropertyName} {Text before value} {true text} {false text}
becomes something like
PropBool {yourlightname} {OnOff} {Sensor Status:} {Active} {Clear}
You can play around with the text in the Text Before, True Text and False Text sections to match your own needs.
I thought using the command: working would but it only shows its on/off state, not whether it's been triggered.
To monitor blocks only on the grid the PB is placed on you can use T:*
Or to monitor on all parts of the 'construct' such as attached via rotor or piston you can use C:*
More information on these can be found near the top of the guide in the sections titled
"Same grid blocks filtering" and
"Same construct blocks filtering"
@0 AutoLCD
DamageX {Miner}
it doesnt show me info about my ship. Could you tell me what can i do with this? Thanks for reply!