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Any input on how this goes about making the options, and thus how I might track down the conflict?
I think I should tweak the last part to be more informative.
@xChibi Thanks, I'll check it later today!
I also use a sort of beta, non-steam version of Mend and Recycle as well (repairs weapons and clothing using resources specific to that weapon or clothing). But just like the author of Mend and Recycle, I put Simple Recycling later in the mod order to override the recycle system being used.
I thought it will be enough to teach my mod, how to identify designations, made by mend&recycle, but it's actually not enough. Mod maker made some overly specific changes to his mod that make it impossible to use generalization. So basically it requires quite specific compatibility modifications, that I don't quite have enough time for right now.