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your mod has been translated by ASM590319 into German and the translation is now part of the German translations for Civilization VI mods mod pack.
We would be more than happy if you could refer to the language translation in your mod description.
I have a couple feedback items, if you happen to have time:
1. A "clear all selections" button would be great - when using multi-radius highlight, it's annoying to scroll around the map right-clicking every single one of my Factories, so that I can go back and click each of my Water Parks - or whatever I'm doing at the moment - to "switch planning modes." Even better, although the ratio of development-effort-to-value probably doesn't justify it, would be full multiple-set-selection, i.e. switching *between* sets-of-radii which stay saved.
2. Having different radiuses for multi-selection stay persistent would be great - i.e. if I drop one radius at 9 tiles for a Water Park in one city, and then another radius at 6 tiles for a Zoo in another city, the first selection should stay at 9 tiles instead of also adjusting to 6. (This sort of multi-radius planning is great for founding late-game cities within the range of existing cities' AOEs.)
3. Finally, and I suspect this is a huge longshot given what's available to modders in the game … but it'd be really nice to be able to *use other lenses* while the Radial Measuring Tool is open. (i.e. with the above-described selections made, switch over to the "Settler" view to see fresh-water and whatnot; but tiles out-of-range of the Zoo and Water Park remain dimmed despite switching lenses.) Here's hoping!
Thanks for your time; and thanks even more for such an awesome quality-of-life mod!