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I had a grid that mapped buttons to pixels so pressing a button displayed a letter. I had one programming that was a positive match so the pixel turned on, and another programming that was negative and just passed the signal on to the next pixel. If I had to right-click on each µc to see its programming, it would take me longer to find a problem. If I can see the programming just by looking at it, I could find a typo much easier.
I'm not sure about the \n \n\r thing.
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other
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code runs on is the same that sends the code
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mesecon:register_effector(onstate, offstate, rules, function get_rules) rules and function get_rules are optional. You don't have to specify both onstate and offstate (required for e.g. removestone)
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objects.
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fixed deprecated/invalid recipes in lightstones.
fixed copy&paste error in one of the delayer textures
fixed recipe for player detector to rely on microcontroller instead of old IC
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visibly connect to neighboring wires.
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using comma)
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