Warning Popup for Remove Filtered button
CosmicGlowsticks opened this issue ยท 0 comments
Is there an existing change request for this?
- I have searched the existing change requests.
Are you using the latest Structurize Version?
- I am running the latest alpha version of Structurize for my Minecraft version.
I am also running the latest versions of other mods that are part of my problem.
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Minecraft Version
1.20
Structurize Version
1.0.733 RELEASE
Related Mods and their Versions
All of my mods are up to date. Forge version is 47.2.32
Current Behavior
I accidentally pressed the "remove filtered" button and obliterated a massive chunk of land, removing literally every single block within the scan area. I am unable to restore it.
Reasons:
- Every block removal is listed as an individual action, clogging the undo list.
- Undo function does not always work well on large amounts of blocks. (I would love a fix for this too, though I fully understand if it isn't possible)
- I have no recent backup.
- I panicked and left the world, ruining my chances of fixing it.
*I am running a release version, not an alpha, but it wouldn't let me submit this post if I didn't check that.
Enhancement or Change description
When pressing the "remove filtered" button, I would like some kind of warning pop up asking if I'm sure I want to do this. This will prevent any major accidents, say, losing something I have been working on for a solid week or 2.
I am going to be a bit blunt, I don't care if its inconveniencing to some people, this level of accident is far, far worse. Maybe have it only apply if there are more than 3-4 different types of blocks/entities that would be removed if its that bad.
If possible, I would also like a way to reverse the entire action in one go, rather than one button click being split into individual actions per block.
Anything else?
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