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Out of concern for performance issues, I’ve removed all mods that involve HugsLib.
Does this mod require HugsLib? I didn’t see it mentioned on the Steam page, but the XML does list it as a dependency.
This mod also targets components of the item, and so re-uses the same code -- although you are correct that items are universally perishable or non-perishable by item type rather than by component (i.e., steel is always non-perishable and you will never find some steel that is perishable).
means "allow non-perishables"
means "allowing things that do not perish"
means "allowing things like steel"
Do you mean the other way around?
Possibly because the checks in the not-perishable simply checks for CompRottable, whereas the perishable check looks at the CompRottable.rotDestroys property. Intentional?
One thing I have noted: In order to create a stockpile with only non-perishables unclicking "Allow perishables" is not enough, I also need to unclick both "Allow rotten" and "Allow fresh". Is that intended?
now just for a mod to add a way to auto exclude everything that can deteriorate outside would be nice
Sounds like a good feature.
by the way, I have one question. Why is the Keyed of the "Gastronomy" mod in the translation folder?