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Redescribing Food


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Back in the day, I made a thread about adding the ability to change the name and descriptions of food items in some fashion. I don't know what happened to the thread, I can't find it anymore. Maybe it was cleaned away during a dead thread purge?


Either way, I know for a fact it was a long time ago, well before the current cooking system.


And we need it even more now than before. There is a MASSIVE amount of procedural naming going on in the kitchen, especially when you start throwing more than 2 ingredients into the oven. It looks really ugly, and there's like, usually this weird big space in the food names generated too?


Please, just let use name and describe our own food. This really can't be that hard to do. If I had VV access, I could do it in about ten seconds, but since most players don't get that (for very valid reasons), something that could just emulate that for the two specific text areas (item name and item description) of food would be just swell. Thanks!

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Isn't that an option in the chemmasters?

just plop that onto the oven when you pull out a dish and we'd be golden

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Isn't that an option in the chemmasters?

just plop that onto the oven when you pull out a dish and we'd be golden

 

I... no? Not that I'm aware of? What are you talking about?

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[mention]Kaed[/mention] might be a Goonstation thing

In essence when you make a pill that contains more than one ingredient it gives you a popup window asking what the pill should be labeled

You know,as if the hand labeler was used only without the conmplicated immersionbreaking steps

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@Kaed might be a Goonstation thing

In essence when you make a pill that contains more than one ingredient it gives you a popup window asking what the pill should be labeled

 

.... That's pills. We're talking about food right now. The process is entirely different from using the chemmaster

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[mention]Kaed[/mention]

Read the whole thread before you post in it. (Yes, that means all of it)

Isn't that an option[...]?

just plop that onto the oven

 

Anywho, this seems completely reasonable and not very complicated, though I can't say I know if that's true for the actual code behind it.

+1

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