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either way, best of luck!
MISSING.STRINGS.UI.TOOLS.FILTERPLAYERS.SweepZones.Overlay.STATE_SWEEP.NAME
MISSING.STRINGS.UI.TOOLS.FILTERPLAYERS.SweepZones.Overlay.STATE_MOP.NAME
I took a screenshot but it appears I cannot post that here.
I have an auto dispenser with a temperature limit between 95° and above set to sweep all.
Normally I would have an endless loop, but I use sweep zones to forbid everything on the tile where the items are stored. Every automatically swept item is now bound to this tile until I sweep it manually again.
No more sudden heat zones in my base because a dupe brought a very hot material.
Both mods work, but the way they work is like layers of patches.
I can't eliminate the zone completely. Once an area is set with any command, it will remain in either the "Do not use all items" or "always keep sweeping" state forever.
What I want to do is return it to its original state without any commands.
It just looks like a Steam issue. Seems to be a little slow on recognizing subscriptions to mods.
Your mod only installed itself today. Sorry for the distraction.
I am not sure about how to resolve that problem.