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Here you can see how the script is loaded by the dash tech:
https://github.com/Silverfeelin/Starbound-WEdit/blob/master/tech/dash/dash.tech.patch
example i make tilesheet pallete on plannet and copy that with SCM.Maker then use in spaceship map than not working Not have anything do it no paste object
this is limit of function right?
It's a little cumbersome to copy and paste and you need to have debug mode enabled, but it's a beautiful mod in terms of construction labor.
I recommend installing NoLogMap as Francis mentioned below (unless you don't need text logs).
@Sleepy Sniper Sleepy Sniper Slpy
Use the NoLogMap mod provided by Silverfeelin on WEdit's Github (It's made by WEdit's creator, so it's no issue with this).
https://github.com/Silverfeelin/Starbound-WEdit/issues/26#issuecomment-320510714
Install by placing the .pak file in \steamapps\common\Starbound\mods\
Be warned, it COMPLETELY removes that window, so to get actual debugging info, you WILL need to uninstall the mod.
It seems, that whenever I warp to or from a planet or station, I always seem to end up in NoClip mode until I open Wedit's settings. What's more, The Alt Tech (Possibly from Frackin' Universe) button keeps binding to the same button as NoClip's on the game's menu whenever I restart the game, and happens vice-versa. I've done every step I could find to fix how it isn't working but ran into failure, and nothing appears on the logs.
Did you equip the "Dash" body tech ?
https://github.com/Silverfeelin/Starbound-WEdit/blob/master/recipes/WE_AllInOne.recipe
https://silverfeelin.github.io/Starbound-DescriptorToCommand/
@Dame Because of limitations in the API placing blocks requirs an adjacent blocks. Make sure you've got something adjacent to your paste. If the paste is working but not fully, try increasing the interval in the settings interface. This'll make WEdit wait longer between block placements to give the world a moment to catch up. This is especially important on slower computers and servers.
Just make sure you back up the folder in case you mess something up.