I've notice an oddity with AutoTrash that ... I'm not quite sure if it is a bug, or a player-is-dumb issue, or something else getting in and messing stuff up, but anyway:
- I die. To a train, of course.
- AutoTrash turns off auto trash on death.
- I collect my stuff
- I turn auto trash back on.
- auto trash turns off again.
- go back two steps and repeat until reload or whatever.
Besides that, I have a handful of things that I'd like the mod to do, and that I can't find an existing way to have happen:
On death, I'd actually like to disable all my logistics, specifically:
Remove all requests, full stop. - found the hidden setting, cunningly named "disable requests on death"
- Remove all autotrash, full stop.
- Grab everything in my trash back into inventory.
I can't figure out how to do the first or last; the middle one works OK, other than the issue at the top
There are a bunch of items that wind up in my inventory for annoying reasons, and which I just want to get rid of entirely. As far as I can tell, setting a request for "0 / 0" request/trash doesn't do what I want - it definitely at least places it into the request section as well, even if it is at zero. Basically, exactly what would happen if you put an item in a vanilla auto trash filter, with zero count: it always goes to trash.
Because I don't want to carry around 12 stupid iron ore that I got while fixing a belt annoyance, or that one random copper ore that I dropped forever ago, and my robots finally picked up for me. ...or that darn pistol. No. None of them. Never. It can go direct to recycling and turn into something useful, not clog my inventory.
I guess in terms of UI I'm really looking for something like "no requests, only trashing", but I don't *think* you can do that now? As I say, it seems like a zero request quantity puts a zero count request in, and I guess that messes stuff up, because it doesn't trash the pistol even when everything else is empty.
Finally, I'm sure it is a pain, but I keep hitting the "close this window" key to close off AutoTrash, and it doesn't work. No idea how hard it would be, but if it behaved more like the regular inventory and entity-configuration GUI windows, that'd be great. I mean, I can't stop using it, because I tried one competitor, and vanilla again, and damn, I just ... I just can't.
You have ruined vanilla personal logistics for me forever!
