Applied Energistics 2

Applied Energistics 2

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Can't seem to be able to disconnect fluix\smart cable connections

Zarvera opened this issue ยท 7 comments

commented

Describe the bug

On the latest Fabric version for 1.17, i can not dosconnect said cabled from each other and other machines by using Nether Quartz Wrench, leading to unnecessarily convoluted and spacious cabling.
Documentation states that wrenches are capable of removing individual connections, so unless i'm grossly misunderstanding it, it's a bug.

How to reproduce the bug

Craft wrench, right click cable connections to other cables and blocks.

Expected behavior

I expect cables to detach from other cables\blocks on the r-clicked side.

Additional details

No response

Which minecraft version are you using?

1.17

On which mod loaders does it happen?

Fabric

Crash log

https://pastebin.com/w2qtkmz9

commented

Shift + R.Click.

commented

That's not possible, but you can place cable anchors on the connection to prevent the cables from connecting.
Where did you see that in the documentation? We have to fix it, it's not correct.

commented

Ah, anchors it is. Thanks.
As for documentation - https://appliedenergistics.github.io/features/simple-tools/wrench

Useful for rotating blocks, and removing individual parts from cables.

Unless it means something else other than "removes sticking out\connecting parts", in which case i guess a bit better wording would suffice.

commented

A part is a device you attach on a cable, like a storage bus or a quartz fiber. Hence the term "multipart cables".

commented

Understood.
Since you're here, should i open issue about Crafting Pattern being simply destroyed when trying to encode with MI recipes involving liquids, or is it known\unfixable? Like "Coke Dust + 100 mB Water in a Mixer = 222 18/81 mB of Synthetic Oil". It's probably due to its queer liquid fraction measures i guess.

commented

Definitely open an issue about that. Make sure to test with the latest alpha before reporting though (alpha 7).

commented

Alright, will do.