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=== My custom armor/clothing reaction won't let user choose size === | === My custom armor/clothing reaction won't let user choose size === | ||
− | Currently only the internal make armor/clothing tasks can set the product size via the Details screen; custom reactions cannot do this. If you want to be able to size things when ordering them to be made, they have to be included in the entity | + | Currently only the internal make armor/clothing tasks can set the product size via the Details screen; custom reactions cannot do this. If you want to be able to size things when ordering them to be made, they have to be included in the entity as [ARMOR], which will prevent you from limiting the material choices to anything other than cloth, leather, or weapon-grade metal. |
[[Category: Modding]] | [[Category: Modding]] |