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It seems a far more reasonable way than locking the circuit to a world - it did take me an hour to put together the configurable airlock manager, and having to recreate it, albeit not from scratch, is a pain.
Will see what I can come up with.
Conceivably, it could fit into a CSV format.
The point of the circuit table then simply becomes being able to store and recall them, preferably to separate files for uploading.
Other option at best now I think would be writing to the starbound.log so a /spawnitem command with relevant could be used outside of that.
On the plus side, a few other extra things are coming which will be interesting to play around with.
Just added to the Datastick eject a starbound.log writeup of the necessary /spawnitem command. Hopefully that will suffice for present :)
Is there a way to copy data from one macrochip to another with already existent data? So that it places the copied data from chip 2 above or underneath the existing circuit in chip 1?
Atm i have to decide which chipdata i take as base and rebuild the second data within the new chip manually, which is often complicated and very time consuming.
Then, being able to arrange other components would be trivial. Alternatively, you can take a page from Atanua's book and make embeddable chips so that a particular circuit can be reused once built.