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I hope this is not something that was already discussed, but the only thing somewhat similar I could find is this:
https://forums.factorio.com/forum/vie ... int#p21932
Currently blueprints occupy a full slot in the inventory, like a car. Or a train. Or 64 wall segments. Or 256 electronic boards.
To declutter my inventory, I usually place the wooden chests I have left over from early game strategically next to modular factory parts and place the relevant blueprints there so I can extend them, e.g. a cell of solar panels + electric pole next to my solar farm, a modular furnace/belts/inserters cell next to smelting, a complete track, station, etc. combo with unloading and refueling next to the main train station and so on.
I also use chests as garbage cans for old blueprints I don't want anymore.
This is perfectly fine and I'm happy with it, but it feels strange to have a couple of blueprints take up so much space in the inventory (and sometimes I have to run/drive to the other side of the factory just to get some blueprint I forgot to bring).
So maybe a blueprint catalogue could be added next to the inventory? It could be simply another panel e.g. under the logistic slots panel and behave just like the inventory, but only hold blueprints.
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Again, thanks for creating this awesome game! It has already stolen countless precious hours from my life
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